Prophet Isa
Prophet Isa, born to Maryam (Mary), was a special child, conceived miraculously, seen as a demonstration of Allah's divine power and ability to create without the need for human procreation.

He grew up to become a prophet and messenger of Allah, preaching monotheism to the people of Israel. His life was marked by numerous miracles, such as healing the sick and raising the dead.
However, Isa's message faced opposition from religious authorities who viewed him as a challenge to their power. They plotted against him and accused him of blasphemy.
The Quran attributes various miracles to Isa, including the ability to heal the sick, cure the blind, and even bring the dead back to life with Allah's permission. These miracles served as signs of his prophethood.
In Islam, it is believed that Isa was not crucified, as is commonly believed in Christianity. Instead, Allah raised him to the heavens, where he will remain until his eventual return to Earth before the Day of Judgment.
Muslims hold Isa in high regard as a prophet and messenger of Allah but do not attribute divinity to him. They believe in the oneness of God (tawheed) and that all prophets are human servants of Allah.