Only Muslims think that Jesus is a prophet.
From fictional character, to rabble rouser, to God Himself, most people know Jesus is not a prophet.
It is only your trust in the humans who invented Islam that is causing your mistake about this.
Tom
Jesus thought he was the anointed One. He thought if he took a force into the Temple and cleanse it of all the priestly/money-changing corruption, that God would reinhabit the Temple and rule. They held it for a day, but God was a no show. At that point, he pissed off a lot of his followers a lot more than the priests and Romans, who then turned on him (the only reasonable explanation for why they would so quickly) and demanded his death. He was crucified on the Mt. of Olives, buried temporarily in a nearby tomb, then transferred to his final resting place in a tomb in Talbiot, a suburb of Jerusalem. In 1980, construction workers uncovered the tomb with 10 ossuaries, one of which was his, but the bones, which were being used as playthings by some children, were gathered one of the children's mothers, and turned over to the authorities. The authorities, back then, thought they were in the clear, and they were then. But 50 years of DNA science makes it possible to get complete samples by soaking up any DNA residue in the bottom of the ossuaries. Now the only obstacle is getting past the authorities.
Christians should take some comfort that early Jesus/Jews didn't believe in bodily resurrection, which was developed by Paul when he blended it with Mithraism.
I just returned yesterday from a historical/archaeological tour of Israel where I visited the site, though it's all sealed by a concrete slab.
This is the facade.....
......under this.
It's virtually proven even with limited DNA evidence. But unless you want me to cut and past large sections of the books on the subject, which would have to be read with an open mind, we'll just have to leave it as the impasse it will continue to be for generations to come--no matter how much evidence for, and none against.