Dr. Shabir Ally responds to a viewer's question about the term "Messiah" in the Quran. Jesus is called the Messiah, a title explained through various interpretations, such as "one who anoints" or "one who travels." In contrast, the Bible associates the Messiah with a future king who brings peace, a role Jesus is expected to fulfill upon his return according to Christian belief. The term "Christ" from Greek, equivalent to "Messiah," means "anointed," suggesting a consecrated role. Dr. Shabir suggests that the Quran acknowledges Jesus as the Messiah, reflecting a recognition of his special status, but does not elaborate on the specifics of this title. This inclusion serves to bridge understanding between Muslims and Christians.
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