As ʿĪsā’s words and actions accumulated, the Injil records a formal charge of blasphemy. This article examines why that accusation arose and how his claims crossed boundaries reserved for Allah alone.
After hearing what others said about ʿĪsā, the Injil records moments where he speaks about himself directly. This article gathers ʿĪsā’s own words and observes how his self-claims intensified division and demanded a response.
As ʿĪsā’s authority became visible, people began asking who he truly was. This article listens carefully to the range of responses recorded in the Injil—from prophet, to Messiah, to rejection—without forcing conclusions.
As the Injil records ʿĪsā’s words and actions, a deeper question emerges. This article observes how Isa’s authority is displayed, questioned, and confirmed, and asks what that authority points toward without drawing conclusions too quickly.
As the Injil records ʿĪsā’s words and actions, reactions intensify. Some are drawn to him, others resist or oppose him. This article observes why Isa’s message, mercy, and authority provoked such strong responses.