This book, 'Jesus in the Qur'an', speaks first about people's need to receive the divine message through prophets. They need this as much as they need food and drink to survive, if not more. God's messengers and prophets were assigned the task of giving people the right concept of God, their Creator, and explaining to them how to earn His pleasure and acceptance, and how to avoid incurring His anger.
They put all this into practice so that their teachings would serve as a code by which to live, setting human life on the right course and ensuring their happiness in the life to come. The author relates the story of Jesus, son of Mary (peace be upon him), starting at a point well before his birth, when his virtuous mother was pregnant. He then reports the circumstances of his birth and speaks about Jesus's message and the opposition he had to endure.
The author then discusses the Qur'anic account of Jesus, which makes clear that he enjoys a very high position with God Almighty.
Table of ContentsThe First Events of Creation
The Creation of the Heavens and the Earth
The Wisdom Behind the Creation of Man
The Need for Messengers
The Great Prophets of God
The Prophethood of Jesus