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HackQuack ago

The Muslim version has Jesus' likeness being placed on someone else. That person is subsequently crucified in Jesus' place.

However, the "who" is a matter of conflicting reports, historically speaking.

Was it a double-crossing sell out? Some historical reports state as such.

Was it a young, brave disciple willing to volunteer and take Jesus' place at Jesus' request?

The latter seems to be corroborated with an Islamic tradition whereas the former is loosely supported by history.