TV airing for Islam’s story of Christ
Riazat Butt
The Guardian
There was no manger, Christ is not the Messiah, and the crucifixion never happened. A forthcoming ITV documentary will portray Jesus as Muslims see him.
With the Koran as a main source and drawing on interviews with scholars and historians, the Muslim Jesus explores how Islam honours Christ as a prophet but not as the son of God. According to the Koran the crucifixion was a divine illusion. Instead of dying on the cross, Jesus was rescued by angels and raised to heaven.
The one-hour special, commissioned and narrated by Melvyn Bragg, is thought to be the first time the subject has been dealt with on British television. Lord Bragg said: “I was fascinated by the idea … Jesus was such a prominent figure in Islam but most people don’t know that.”
He denies the programme will divide communities. Raised as an Anglican, he describes the documentary as thoughtful and well researched.”I hope it will provoke among Muslims the feeling they are included in television.”
http://www.guardian.co.uk/religion/Story/0,,2151358,00.html
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