al-Masih

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al-Masih is an honorific title in Islamic tradition referring to Prophet Isa (Jesus) as the divinely appointed, anointed messenger and Messiah.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic theological concept
religious honorific title
appearsIn Hadith literature
Quran NERFINISHED
associatedWith Quranic Christology NERFINISHED
attributedTo Isa son of Mary NERFINISHED
category Islamic eschatology
Islamic honorifics
Titles of Jesus NERFINISHED
connectedTo miracles of Isa
virgin birth of Isa
contrastedWith al-Masih al-Dajjal NERFINISHED
denotes God-sent guide for the Children of Israel
describedAs Messiah NERFINISHED
anointed messenger
divinely appointed
distinguishedFrom Christian theological concept of Christ as divine
eschatologicalBelief return of Isa at the end of times
etymology derived from Semitic root m-s-ḥ
hasOppositeFigure al-Masih al-Dajjal (the false messiah) NERFINISHED
honorificFor a major prophet in Islam
honorificType prophetic title
label al-Masih NERFINISHED
المسيح NERFINISHED
language Arabic
linkedTo Children of Israel NERFINISHED
Gospel revelation (Injil) NERFINISHED
meaning the Messiah NERFINISHED
the anointed one
refersTo Isa ibn Maryam NERFINISHED
Jesus NERFINISHED
relatedConcept Messiah in Abrahamic religions
relatedTerm Masihiyyah (Christianity in Arabic) NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Ibadi Islam NERFINISHED
Shia Islam NERFINISHED
Sunni Islam NERFINISHED
roleInIslam eschatological figure
sign of the Hour
scope primarily used for Isa in Islam
statusInIslam revered but not considered divine
titleFor Jesus in Islamic tradition
Prophet Isa NERFINISHED
usedBy Arabic-speaking Christians
Muslim theologians
usedInReligion Islam NERFINISHED

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ProphetIsa title al-Masih
subject surface form: Prophet Isa
Isa ibn Maryam honorificTitle al-Masih