Jesus in Islam/Related Articles: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Pat Palmer (talk | contribs) mNo edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 25: | Line 25: | ||
{{Bot-created_related_article_subpage}} | {{Bot-created_related_article_subpage}} | ||
<!-- Remove the section above after copying links to the other sections. --> | <!-- Remove the section above after copying links to the other sections. --> | ||
==Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)== | |||
{{r|Søren Kierkegaard}} | |||
{{r|Jesus}} | |||
{{r|Pig (domestic)}} | |||
{{r|Vegetarianism}} |
Latest revision as of 16:01, 4 September 2024
- See also changes related to Jesus in Islam, or pages that link to Jesus in Islam or to this page or whose text contains "Jesus in Islam".
Parent topics
Subtopics
Bot-suggested topics
Auto-populated based on Special:WhatLinksHere/Jesus in Islam. Needs checking by a human.
- Historical Jesus [r]: As distinct from the Jesus of Christian faith, the Jesus described by critically-aware historical studies. [e]
- Islam [r]: Religion founded by Muhammad whose sacred book is the Qur'an (Koran). [e]
- Jesus in Christianity [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Jesus [r]: Traveling preacher in first century CE, foundational figure in Christianity. [e]
- Jewish views of Jesus [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Kashmir [r]: The northwestern region of the Indian subcontinent. [e]
- Lost Tomb of Jesus [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Saudi Arabia [r]: A country in the Middle East, governed by a monarchy under Islamic law, which includes the most revered sites in Islam, and also dominates the world's oil economy. [e]
- Søren Kierkegaard [r]: (May 5, 1813 – November 11, 1855) was a 19th century Danish philosopher and theologian, generally recognized as the first existentialist philosopher. [e]
- Jesus [r]: Traveling preacher in first century CE, foundational figure in Christianity. [e]
- Pig (domestic) [r]: Genus of domesticated even-toed ungulates within the family Suidae, specifically Sus domestica, produced for their meat. [e]
- Vegetarianism [r]: A group of similar voluntary diets, loosely characterized by a reduction or elimination of animal products. [e]