Ah, okay. I'll try to approach this without any apostate bias. You can always ask a local imam. I'd avoid Baathist/Ahmadiyya because they are fairly westernized.
Well, Jesus (Isa) is a major prophet in Islam. For instance, he'll actually descend from heaven to smite Satan's serpent in the end of times. He's also responsible for miracles, up until the point of crucifixion in which muslims argue that he did not die, but rather he ascended to heaven to meet Allah. The other Jesus that died for your sins was not the actual Jesus.
Anyway, Muhammad won't be there in the end of times. He passed away. So the responsibility of ultimately destroying Satan and his serpent lies with the only living prophet left: Jesus (Isa).
In other words, Jesus is important insofar as he will serve Allah's purpose in judgement day, but not so much in daily worships because Muslims are told to regularly practice the worship of Allah only in accordance with the ways of Prophet Muhammad.
For example, you'll never see a muslim praising David, Jesus, Jacob or even Ishmael but you will see a muslim regularly praising Muhammad.
Tl;Dr Jesus is alive but his teachings are permanently replaced by Muhammad.