

WHO IS JESUS?
Words That Changed the World
He didn't write a book, yet His words remain the gold standard for ethics, compassion, and justice globally.
Mercy Over Judgment
Forgiveness heals the heart deeper than vengeance ever could.
The Honor found in Service
To lead is to serve the needs of others before one's own.
Purity of Heart
God looks past our outward actions to the true intentions of the heart.
"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God."
The Cornerstone of History
Time Itself
The global calendar centers its years around his life, marking history before and after his existence.
Charity & Care
Modern concepts of universal human rights and institutional charity originated from his teachings on the value of the individual.
Global Reach
Despite never traveling far from his birthplace, his movement grew to encompass one-third of the world's population today.
How can a broken human stand before a Holy God?
"See, God loves not the transgressors." Surah 2:190
Pillars of Faith
We build our lives on pillars of faith, prayer, and discipline. These are noble and sincere offerings to the Almighty.
Yet in the light of Al-Quddus—the absolutely Holy and Pure—we perceive not just our efforts, but our fragility. We are not merely rebels; we are incomplete.
The Light of Al-Quddus
Our best deeds are like a candle held against the sun. Beautiful, but is it enough to bridge the infinite distance?
The prophets whispered of a mercy that satisfies justice.

God has never left humanity without a witness. Through the ages, He sent messengers with clear signs and the Balance, that mankind might uphold justice.
These voices were preparations—chapters in a single story. They pointed forward to a definitive moment when the Word Itself would answer the silence. Now, we cross the bridge from promise to fulfillment.
God Spoke. We Did Not Listen.
Before the Messiah walked the earth, His shadow fell across the centuries. The voices of the prophets were not random; they were a unified chorus preparing the way.
1400 BC: The Promise to Moses (Musa — The Lawgiver)
"I will raise up for them a prophet like you from among their brothers; I will put my words in his mouth."
God promised a Prophet like Moses from among their 'brothers'. This was a promise of a new covenant mediator who would speak with God's direct authority—a figure the faithful waited for with expectation.
700 BC: The Suffering Servant (Isaiah — The Eagle Eye Prophet)
"He was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him."
Centuries before crucifixion existed, Isaiah described the Messiah's death in vivid detail. He was predicted to be rejected, silent before accusers, and buried in a rich man's tomb. He would carry OUR punishment.
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This is not coincidence; it is divine intention. God gave specific signs so that when the Messiah came, He would be unmistakably recognized. No other figure in history has walked through the door of these prophecies. Jesus fulfilled every single one, not by chance, but by design.
More Than a Prophet
A prophet points the way to God. Jesus did more—He claimed to be the Way itself. His authority surpasses that of any messenger.
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The Word of God
Jesus is not just a messenger with a book; He is the Message. He is God’s Word revealed in human form—God speaking finally and personally to us.
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The Mercy
Jesus embodied God's mercy in action. He healed the sick and forgave sinners, yet His mercy was never detached from truth. He came to save us from the judgment we deserve.
The Risen King
Victor Over Death
Every other prophet lies in a grave. Jesus alone rose from the dead. This resurrection confirms His divine authority and sets Him apart from all who came before.
The Great Exchange
The Gospel is God’s solution to our greatest problem.
OUR DEBT
No amount of good works can remove the guilt of our sin. We are spiritually bankrupt before a Holy God.
HIS PAYMENT
Jesus paid what we could not. He took our place, bearing the consequence of our sin so that justice could be satisfied and mercy released.
OUR FREEDOM
Through Him, we are not just forgiven, but reconciled. We receive a righteousness that is not our own, but His gift to us.
The Empty Tomb
Every other prophet is dead. Their graves are known and honored. But Isa al-Masih is different.
Death could not hold Him. He rose from the dead on the third day, breaking the power of sin forever. His empty tomb is the receipt that God accepted His payment for us.
"I am the Living One; I was dead, and now look, I am alive for ever and ever!"
The Historical Fact
Jesus' death is one of the best-attested events in ancient history. It is reported not only in the Gospels, but confirmed by Roman and Jewish historians.
"Christus... suffered the extreme penalty during the reign of Tiberius at the hands of one of our procurators, Pontius Pilatus."
— Cornelius Tacitus (Roman Historian)
