In other words, he would have been an Islamic terrorist, out to overthrow "man-made" governments and zealously establishing sharia courts around the world. Well, that certainly does not sound like the Jesus of the Gospels -- the one who said "Render unto Caesar what is Caesar's [physical world], and unto God what is God's [spiritual world]."
Ah, but Muslims don't believe Jesus said that in the first place; such are man-made interpolations and machinations introduced to distort the Bible -- hence the need for the Koran, "Allah's uncorrupted word." So, no, Jesus would not have been a sharia-enforcing jihadist.
Isa, on the other hand -- Islam's name for "Jesus" -- would.
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