Jesus will return to take His people to home. Mohammad is dead, who will take his people to paradise?
This statement mixes belief, assumption, and mockery, so let’s separate facts from claims.
1️⃣ Islam does not believe Jesus comes to “take people to heaven”
In Islam, Jesus Christ (ʿĪsā) will return as a servant of God, not as a savior who carries people to Paradise.
He will:
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Break false beliefs
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Restore justice
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Live and die a natural death
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Be judged like all humans
👉 No human—Jesus or Muhammad—takes people to Paradise.
2️⃣ Paradise is decided by God alone, not prophets
Islam is crystal clear:
“No soul will bear the burden of another.” (Qur’an 6:164)
Even prophets do not own Paradise.
On the Day of Judgment:
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Allah judges
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Actions are weighed
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Mercy is granted by God
So the question “who will take Muhammad’s people to Paradise?” is flawed.
👉 God takes people to Paradise. Period.
3️⃣ About “Muhammad is dead”
Yes—Muhammad passed away.
So did:
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Moses
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Abraham
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David
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Solomon
(all revered in the Bible)
Death ≠ humiliation.
Death ≠ falsehood.
Every prophet except Jesus (in Christian belief) died.
4️⃣ Mocking death doesn’t prove truth
Saying “rotten, eaten by worms” is emotional rhetoric, not an argument.
By that logic:
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Every biblical prophet is “rotten”
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Every apostle is “eaten by worms”
Truth is not decided by how bodies decompose—it’s decided by message, consistency, and theology.
5️⃣ Islam’s core message (simple)
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No inherited sin
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No human sacrifice
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No savior complex
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Direct accountability to God
“Whoever does good will see it, and whoever does evil will see it.” (Qur’an 99:7–8)
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