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Christ in Islam and Christianity

Christ in Islam and Christianity is an analysis of the different Christian approaches to Jesus in the Qur'an and in the classical Muslim commentaries. The author presents controversial suggestions about the relevance of the Qur'anic representation of Jesus and Mary to Muhammad and his menage. Included are extensive translations of extracts from classical Muslim commentaries including Sunni, Mu'tazilite, Shia, and Sufi. Much of the Muslim material which the author translates has not previously been translated into English.

In the next stage 'there was a growing interest in historical accounts' and the use
of 'gospel materials and hagiography'. In time there developed a preference for '
punishment substitutionism' which envisaged the crucifixion of the betrayer or of
the person sent to arrest Jesus. Finally by the sixth/ twelfth century there was an
attempt 'to interpret the entire passage in one complete story'. Ayoub seems to be
right about the final stage. He is also correct when he points to the development
of ...