As 
CAIR's press release  from the other day demonstrates, Islam gets a lot of mileage out of its  appropriation of Jesus. One does not need to be a Christian to see  that. But while Islamic apologists accuse us right and left of  "cherry-picking" verses out of the Qur'an and taking them "out of  context," the verses selected by 
CAIR do just that. Among others:
"Say: 'We believe in God and the revelation given to us and  to Abraham, Ismail, Isaac, Jacob, and their descendants, and that given  to Moses and Jesus, and that given to (all) prophets from their Lord. We  make no distinction between any of them, and it is to Him that we  surrender ourselves'" (2:136).
Another verse in the Quran states: "Behold! The angels said:  'O Mary! God giveth thee glad tidings of a Word from Him. His name will  be Jesus Christ, the son of Mary, held in honor in this world and the  Hereafter and in (the company of) those nearest to God'" (3:45).
Those selections deliberately and knowingly present a half-truth --  one that has been useful for Islam's cause both in proselytizing and in  its claims for public consumption of being a peaceful religion. In both  cases, apologists and dawah-peddlers depend on listeners who don't know better to project the Jesus they know onto those carefully selected Qur'anic verses. 
 
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