Jesus and Muhammad

Like Jesus, Muhammad faced opposition to religious truth based on 'prestige and pride'. He, too, was rejected as an upstart, 'disruptive of the status quo... but there the similarity ends.' When Muhammad rode 'into prostrate Mecca' he 'clinched the submission of the tribes' by victory. Jesus in Jerusalem 'chose to refuse external patterns of success. They were within his reach and to his hand. He rejected them for the way of the cross.'

A.K. Cragg The Call of the Minaret 1985 p 273-4

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