Names and titles of Jesus in the Quran
There are a variety of titles are used to refer to the penultimate prophet of Islam, Isa ibn Maryam in the Quran. Islamic scholars emphasize the need for Muslims to follow the name of Isa, whether spoken or written, with the honorific phrase "Alay-hi ’s-salām" (Arabic: عليه السلام) which means peace be upon him. Isa is mentioned by name or title 78 times in the Quran.[1]
Names

Titles
Spirit of God
The Arabic word Ruhullah (Arabic: روح الله) is composed of the elements ruh (Arabic: روح) (spirit) and Allah (God) (Arabic: الله). Thus, Ruhullah means "spirit of God". Ruh can also be used to mean the blowing of breath Ie Spirit, a reference to the conception of Isa, which took place when the angel Jibril blew the (Spirit) from God & by the permission of God into Maryam's sleeve of her Garment.[5] And she who guarded her chastity [Virgin Maryam (Mary)], We breathed into (the sleeves of) her (shirt or garment) [through Our Rooh Jibreel (Gabriel)]” [Quran Surah Al-Anbiya’ 21:91]
“O people of the Book, be not excessive in your Faith and do not say about Allah anything but the truth. The Masih ‘Isa, the son of Maryam, is only a Messenger of Allah and His word He delivered to Maryam, and a spirit from Him. So, believe in Allah and His Messengers…. [Qur’an 4:171]
Isa is called Ruhullah 11 times in the Quran.[note 3]
Pure Boy
According the Quran and Hadith, Isa and his mother Maryam were the only two people whom Shaitan did not touch and so were without sin, so Isa is called a pure boy (Arabic: غُلَٰمًا زَكِيًّا, romanized: ġulammā zakīwā).[6][7][8] He is referred to as pure boy nine times in the Quran.[note 4]
Word of God
Isa is called kalima (word) or Kalimat Allah (word of God) six times in the Quran.[9][note 5]
Sign
In Islam, Isa's return is one of the ten major signs of Day of Resurrection.[10] In the Quran, Isa is four times called an Āyah (Arabic: آيَة, lit. 'sign', also used to designate a verse of the Quran).[note 6]
Notes
- Isa Ibn Maryam: Quran 2:87, Quran 2:253, Quran 3:45, Quran 4:157, Quran 4:171, Quran 5:17, Quran 5:46, Quran 5:72–78, Quran 5:110–116, Quran 9:31, Quran 19:34, Quran 23:50, Quran 33:7, Quran 43:57, Quran 57:27, Quran 61:6, Quran 61:14
- Messiah or Al Masih Quran 3:45, Quran 4:171–172, Quran 5:17, Quran 5:72–75, Quran 9:30–31
- Ruhullah: Quran 2:87, Quran 2:253, Quran 4:171, Quran 5:110, Quran 12:87, Quran 15:29, Quran 17:85, Quran 19:17, Quran 21:91, Quran 58:22
- Pure boy Quran 9:19–21, Quran 9:29, Quran 9:35,Quran 9:88–92
- Kalima or Kalimat Allah Quran 3:39, Quran 3:45, Quran 3:48, Quran 4:171, Quran 5:46, Quran 5:110
- Sign Quran 19:21, Quran 21:91, Quran 23:50, Quran 43:61
References
- Parrinder 1965, p. 16.
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- "Why do Muslims call Jesus "Masih"? What does it mean? What is the role of Christ in the religion of Islam? » Questions on Islam". Questions on Islam. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
- Studies (2019-03-11). "The Meaning of Al-Masih". Dreams of Isa Al-Masih. Retrieved 2021-06-18.
- islamreigns (2017-07-09). "Understanding the Term 'Ruhullah' [Spirit of Allah]". Islam Reigns. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
- "Life of Maryam (as): 5 Lessons on Trusting Allah | Muslim Hands UK". muslimhands.org.uk. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
- Quran 19:19
- "Prophet Isa | Quran Online Reading with Meaning & Audio". SalatTimes.com. 2018-02-21. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
- "Jesus as Kalimat Allah, The Word of God". Al-Islam.org. 2018-05-21. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
- Al-Jarrah, Hasan (2021-03-02). "10 Majors Signs Of Qiyamah (Judgement Day) | AwakenTheDeenWithin". awakenthedeenwithin.com. Retrieved 2021-06-24.
- 3:45
- "Surah Ali 'Imran - 45". quran.com. Retrieved 2021-06-24.
- 19:34