The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) Did Not Die
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Ever since time began, Allah's (God's) prophets and messengers have called people to the true path. Some people heeded this call and surrendered themselves to Allah, thus attaining an honorable life in this world and in the Hereafter. Others persisted in their unbelief, thus earning a troubled and difficult life in this world and eternal suffering in the Hereafter. Just like the other prophets sent by Allah, the Prophet Jesus (peace be upon him) commanded his society to worship Allah, the One and Only, and to live with the knowledge that they will have to account for themselves on the Day of Judgment, recommended that they live by moral values that please Allah, and called on them to avoid denial, polytheism, and evil in all of its forms. Those who rejected his call tried to pressure him and those who followed him to give up their mission. For that reason, as has happened with many prophets and believers throughout history, they set traps for the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). One of these was how they would kill him.
We gave Moses the Book and sent a succession of Messengers after him. We gave Jesus, son of Maryam, the Clear Signs and reinforced him with the Purest Spirit… (Surat al-Baqara, 87)
However, with his unique birth and the miracles he performed by Allah's grace, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was one of Allah's blessed prophets. Allah laid out a specific destiny for him, and thus all of the unbelievers' traps came to nothing. Allah reveals in the Qur'an that the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) enemies failed to kill him, although they were made to think that they had. Allah raised the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) to His Presence while he was still alive. Like Allah reveals in the Qur'an, as well as the words of our beloved Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace), say that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return to Earth, a great miracle indeed.
Those who maintain that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was killed or is dead are making a serious mistake. One purpose in writing this book is to explain why this is so. In the following pages, we will examine the Qur'anic verses and the hadith of Prophet Muhammad (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) that reveal the truth of this issue, which has confused so many people over the centuries.
In addition, this book will remind the reader of two important tidings: the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) return to Earth and the signs that will precede this event. By Allah's will, his second coming has drawn near, and the world will witness great events when it becomes a reality.
All sincere believers need to prepare for this miraculous period in the most appropriate way.
Before examining the proofs that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is not dead and will return to Earth, we will clarify several important points.
The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) Will Come in this Century
Works by great and esteemed scholars of Ahl al-Sunnah, including Sunan Abu-Dawud and Maktubat of Imam Rabbani, explicitly state that Allah sends an individual every century in order to revive and rid religious morals of any innovations:
According to Abu Huraira's account, the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) said: Certainly Almighty and All-Powerful Allah will send an individual at the beginning of every century who will renew the faith and free it from subsequent accretions. (Sunan Abu Dawud, 5/100)
One hadith handed down from our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) states that Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) will appear in the Islamic year 1400 in the words:
"People will gather around Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) in the year 1400." (Risalat al-Huruj al-Mahdi, p. 108)
The religious moral values of Islam will rule the whole world, as the result of a specific process, in this century, while the system of the dajjal (the antichrist) that opposes those values will entirely disappear. But following this period of progression, that will last for approximately 100 years, the world will again find itself in a phase of degeneration, around the 1500s according to the Islamic calendar. In one hadith narrated by many scholars, including Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, a great Ahl al-Sunnah hadith and Islamic jurisprudence scholar, our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) provides important information about the beginning of human history by saying that 5600 years had passed up until his own day:
Ahmad Ibn Hanbal transmitted in his 'Ilal: Five thousand six hundred years have passed from this world. (Al-Burhan fi Alamat al-Mahdi Akhir al-zaman, p. 89)
Many other hadith contain explicit references to the life span of the world being 7000 years:
Anas Ibn Malik narrates that the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) said: The life span of the world is seven days in the days of the Hereafter. Almighty Allah has said: One day in the Sight of your Lord is like a thousand of your years. Allah will ascribe the equivalent of good deeds of the seven thousand years of the age of this world to the one who meets the need of any of his brothers in the faith on the path of Allah as if he spends his days in fasting and his nights in worship. (Al-Burhan fi Alamat al-Mahdi Akhir al-zaman, p. 88)
Narrated from Daqqaq Ibn Zaid al-Juhani: I told the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) of a dream I had had. In that dream the Messenger of Allah (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) was at the top step of a seven-stepped pulpit. He said: The seven-stepped pulpit you see is the seven thousand years of age of this world. (Al-Burhan fi 'Alamat al-Mahdi Akhir az-Zaman, p. 89)
Said Nursi, the renovator of the Islamic 1300s and the greatest one of the last millennium, cited the Islamic 1500s as the period of dominion of Islamic moral values. He stated that Muslims would enjoy a time of clear and explicit victory up until then. He said that in the years after that, the rise of the moral values of Islam would come to an end and that the Last Day would break for the unbelievers in the Islamic year 1545. (Allah knows the truth.)
"A group from my community will remain in truth until Allah's command [the Last Day]."
"The abjad calculation of the clause "A group from my community..." which is 1542 (2117) implies its [the community's] time of survival. The abjad calculation of the clause "will remain in truth" (when the germination mark is counted) gives 1506 (2082), it indicates until that date [2082] it will continue its work of enlightenment evidently and obviously, and maybe victoriously; then until1542 (2117) in secrecy and defeat. The abjad calculation of the clause "until Allah's command" (when the gemination mark is counted) suggests that the last day will befall the unbeliever in1545 (2120)(Kastamonu Addendum, p. 33)
The great Sunni scholar al-Barzanji states that the life span of the world will not last until the Islamic 1600, in other words, that the Last Day is expected to come in Islamic 1500s by Allah's leave. (Allah knows the truth.)
The life of this community will exceed 1,000 years, yet be limited to 1,500 years ... (Muhammad ibn `Abd ar-Rasul Barzanji, Al-Isha`ah li Ashrat as-Sa`ah, The Portents of the the Judgment Day, p. 299)
Suyuti's statement made on the basis of the hadith handed down from our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) is as follows:
"The life of my community will not exceed 1,500 years."(Suyuti, al-Kasfu an Mujawazati Hazihil Ummah al-Alfu, al-hawi lil Fatawi. 2/248, Tafsir Ruh-ul Bayan. Bursawi 4/262, Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Kitab al-'Ilal, p. 89)
As is clear from the hadith of the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) and statements by great Islamic scholars, the Islamic 1400s we are now living in is the age of the coming of Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh). The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return to Earth in this century, Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) will appear and the moral values of Islam will rule the world.
Introduction
The Qur'an and the hadith contain many signs indicating that the period of the End Times is approaching. Some of these signs are clearly revealed in those two sources, while others are referred to in a more indirect manner. This is part of Allah's testing of humanity.
The great Islamic scholar Bediuzzaman Said Nursi stressed this fact while explaining the signs of the End Times:
Religion is a test, an experience that separates the superior from the inferior. Therefore, an event that will be seen by everyone in the future will be debated in such a way that it will neither be completely obscure, nor so evident that it will inevitably be accepted by everyone. It will open the door to reason, but it will not do away with the possibility of choice. That is because if a sign of the Day of Judgment is seen in such a completely evident form that everyone is obliged to accept it, then a person with a coal-like predisposition will remain alongside a person with a diamond-like predisposition. As a result, the secret of Allah's charging humanity to act in compliance with His commands and prohibitions and the consequences of the test are lost.1
Thus, one characteristic of the End Times' signs may be that not everyone who sees them can immediately understand and interpret them. The fact that some of these signs have been described in an oblique manner may cause some people to have doubts. Yet these doubts are completely unfounded, for when such signs are analyzed with a clear and open mind, they can be understood. Moreover, commentaries by great Islamic scholars are valuable guides for believers.
People with true faith and the requisite fear of and respect for Allah also have, as a blessing from our Lord, a deep understanding and comprehension. Thanks to this, they can accurately identify what is wrong and also understand, to the extent that Allah wills, that wisdom is often expressed in oblique terms. Such people will never feel any doubt about what our Lord reveals and what our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) has reported. They will evaluate the relevant hadith and Qur'anic verses through the eyes of faith, and will seek to understand the information contained within them. Rejecting wisdom-containing information just because one cannot understand it is unsuitable behavior for Muslims. Therefore, Muslims need to pray to our Lord in order to understand any wisdom that is unclear to them, remember that the End Times will be a most miraculous period, and prepare themselves for it in the most appropriate manner.
Muslims' Love of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh)
Say, ‘We have believe in Allah and what has been sent down to us; what was sent down to Abraham and Ishmael, Isaac and Jacob, and the Tribes; what Moses and Jesus were given; and what all the Prophets were given by their Lord. We do not differentiate among any of them... We are Muslims submitted to Him.’
If their faith is the same as yours, then they are guided. But if they turn away, they are entrenched in hostility. Allah will be enough for you against them. He is the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing.
(Surat al-Baqara, 136-137)
As Allah reveals in the Qur'an: "The Prophet is closer to the believers than their own selves…" (Surat al-Ahzab, 6), Muslims who have true faith also have a very deep, sincere, and powerful love of and respect for our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace), the last prophet sent by Allah to humanity. Our Lord revealed the Qur'an to him and sent him as a messenger to lead humanity to salvation. The Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) is a chosen and honorable believer in Allah's Sight.
Even though we have never seen our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace), we can come to know his pleasing attitudes, words, and superior moral values from the Qur'an and the hadith, and we can do all in our power to take him as our friend in the Hereafter. Allah reveals in the Qur'an that he is the finest role model for all believers:
You have an excellent model in the messenger of Allah, for all who put their hope in Allah and the Last Day, and remember Allah much. (Surat al-Ahzab, 21)
... His name is the Messiah, Jesus, son of Maryam, of high esteem in this world and the Hereafter, and one of those brought near. (Surah Al 'Imran , 45)
One of the Muslims' main characteristics is that they make no distinctions in their love of and respect for all of Allah's prophets and obey them all from the heart:"... We believe in Allah and what has been sent down to us; what was sent down to Abraham, Ishmael and Isaac, and Jacob and the tribes; and what Moses, Jesus, and all the prophets were given by their Lord. We do not differentiate between any of them. We are Muslims, submitted to Him"(Surah Al 'Imran , 84). Muslims know that all of Allah's prophets are chosen, honorable, and respected individuals in His Sight. Allah created all of His messengers with superior moral values and perfect behavior so that they could serve as role models for humanity. The prophets are His beloved servants. Allah reveals in many verses that those who obey the prophets are actually obeying Himself, and that those who comply with Allah's prophets will be rewarded in this world and in the Hereafter. This devotion and obedience is shaped within that awareness.
Beginning with the Companions of our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace), it is a great source of honor for all believers who were the prophets' contemporaries to be with these blessed people. Being with the prophets, who set an example for all people with their deep faith in Allah, superior moral values, sharp intellects, and determination and courage is one of the most valuable blessings in this world. Those who sincerely obeyed the Prophet Abraham (pbuh); who had faith in the Prophet Joseph (pbuh); who fought against Pharaoh alongside the Prophet Moses (pbuh); and who followed such great individuals as the Prophets Noah, Solomon, Salih, Jacob, and David (peace be upon them all) have all received, by Allah's will, their rewards in the Hereafter. Those believers who have never seen one of the prophets can still pray to be counted among their friends in the Hereafter and to live with them in Paradise for all eternity.
The End Times is a very blessed period, one of glad tidings for all believers who love and obey the prophets, for Allah has revealed that after a gap of 2,000 years, He will send the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) back to Earth. The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return to Earth, by Allah's leave, as Islam's prophet and will prevail Islam on Earth with Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh).
This very important news is revealed both in the Qur'an and the hadith. All Muslims who feel a deep devotion to and love for the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) also love, respect, and honor the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). In a hadith reported by Abu Hurayrah, our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) said:
The prophets are brothers of different mothers, but their religion is one. Of all men, I am the most deserving to be the brother of Jesus son of Maryam, for there was no prophet between me and him.2
As stated by our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace), all of Allah's prophets communicated the same religious moral values to their societies. All of Allah's messengers called upon the people among whom they lived to believe only in Allah, serve Him, and live the kind of life that meets with His approval. In addition, they showed their people how to avoid Hell's eternal suffering. In other words, they relayed the same religion to their people. Allah states that the religion He revealed to His prophets and which they spread among their people is one and the same:
He has laid down the same religion for you as He enjoined on Noah. That which We have revealed to you and which We enjoined upon Abraham, Moses, and Jesus: "Establish the religion, and do not make divisions in it." (Surat ash-Shura, 13)
Therefore, when he returns, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will call people to this same Divine religion: Islam. Indeed, Allah reveals in the Qur'an that Islam is the only religion of which He approves: "The religion with Allah is Islam..." (Surah Al 'Imran, 19) When the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) returns to Earth, he will cleanse Christianity of its corrupted elements, rule the people according to the Qur'an (the last Divine text), and bring all people together in Islamic moral values.
Muslims will be this great prophet's sincerest supporters and defenders, for they have a deep love for him, just as they do for all of Allah's prophets. Given that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is one of Allah's chosen servants, and because they take only Allah, His prophets, and true believers as their friends, all Muslims feel a deep respect for the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). The source of this deep love and devotion is a result of their love and fear of, and respect for Allah, as well as their obedience to the Prophet Muhammad (may Allah bless him and grant him peace).
Our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) Gave the Glad Tidings That Muslims Will Be the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) Helpers
The Qur'an, the hadith, and the works of great Islamic scholars reveal that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was raised to Allah's Presence and will return to Earth. His second coming is widely described in al-Hafiz ibn al-Dayba' al-Shaybani's Taysir al-Usul ila Jami` al-Usul,and such esteemed hadith collections as Imam Malik's Al-Muwatta',the Sahihs of Ibn Khuzayma and Ibn Hibban, and the Musnads of Ahmad ibn Hanbal and Abu Dawud al-Tayalisi. Some of these hadith are as follows:
By Him in Whose Hands my soul is, the son of Maryam (Jesus [pbuh]) will shortly descend among you people as a just ruler.3
Jesus (pbuh), son of Maryam, will definitely descend as a just judge and a just ruler.4
Some members of my community will be reunited with Jesus (pbuh), son of Maryam, and will witness his intellectual struggle against the antichrist.5
Islamic scholars consider this miraculous event to be tawatur (unanimously agreed upon), and the relevant hadith are considered to be of indisputable veracity. All hadith scholars agree that those who transmitted these hadith are completely reliable, are not to be doubted, and that no completely reliable hadith is to be questioned.6 In due course, we shall examine, with detailed examples, the great Islamic and hadith scholars' opinions that "there is no doubt about the return of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh)." However, we now need to briefly mention what the Hanafi legal school says about this event, as its founder, Imam Abu Hanifa, heads the list of those who discuss it. In the final chapter of his book Al-Fiqh al-Akbar, Abu Hanifa states:
The emergence of the antichrist and of Gog and Magog is a reality; the rising of the Sun in the west is a reality; the descent of Jesus, upon whom be peace, from the heavens is a reality; and all of the other signs of the Day of Resurrection, as contained in the authentic traditions, are established realities.7
In his hadith, our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) informed us of such matters as the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) descent, his struggle, and what the world will be like at that time. Each of these reports is good news for all Muslims. For example, Prophet Muhammad (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) said that when the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) returns to Earth, Muslims will enjoy the honor of being his valuable helpers:
... I swear to Allah, Who sent me as a true prophet, that of course Jesus (pbuh), son of Maryam, will find in my community people to replace his disciples [when he returns close to the period of the End Times].8
Jesus, the son of Maryam, will soon descend among you as a just judge…
(Sahih Muslim)
(Sahih Muslim)
Of course, being his helpers is both a very good piece of news and a major responsibility for true believers. All believers will sincerely wish to achieve such an honorable position.
At a time when the signs of the second coming are becoming clear, we need to think about the importance of the Prophet's (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) words. The fact that some people behave almost as if the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will not return, a grave mistake, must not be allowed to deceive others or lead them to make concessions on the subject. On the contrary, Muslims who realize that this event is a manifest truth revealed in the Qur'an and the hadith must experience the excitement of this extraordinary situation and make great efforts to welcome this blessed guest with the appropriate amount of love and enthusiasm. There is no time to waste on groundless doubts and apprehensions. Believers must prepare both themselves and those around them for this miraculous event and use the opportunities afforded by living in such a time to gain Allah's good approval.
When the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) returns in the End Times, he may ask:"Who are my helpers?"Those who aspire to be among his helpers must use this valuable period in which we are living to renounce and, from that point on, abandon all behavior and immorality that might be a source of shame when the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) returns. The most important attitude to be avoided, and which might constitute the greatest source of shame, is a lack of enthusiasm in this area. Given this reality, believers should constantly raise the issue of what an extraordinary event the second coming will be. Explaining the proofs that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was raised alive to Allah's Presence and will return, along with describing all aspects of this event's signs, will enable those who are still unconvinced to overcome their doubts. Moreover, constantly raising this issue will make it impossible for people to claim later on: "But we did not know. If we had known, we surely would have made the most suitable preparations." Thus, believers should use all available means to join together in order to prepare for this event.
True Followers of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh)
The essence of the Divine religion brought by the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) 2,000 years ago has been corrupted. As Allah reveals in the Qur'an, such distorted beliefs as the trinity and the deification of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) (Allah is surely beyond that) became part of Christianity after the time of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) himself.When he returns, his first action will be to cleanse Christianity of these distorted beliefs, for only he can do this. He will tell the Christian world, which is awaiting his coming, of Islam's moral values and direct Christianity in the direction of the true, Divine religion. Those who follow him will be true Christians.
The great Islamic scholar Bediuzzaman Said Nursi, the renovator (mujaddid) of the thirteenth Islamic century, describes these true Christians with considerable wisdom. When we look at his words closely, we see that true Christians are those who abide by the moral values of the Qur'an and the Sunnah and who obey the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). True Christians will be those Christians who reject the distortions and superstitious beliefs that have entered their religion and turn toward Islamic moral values. Muslims and Christians, who will have been freed from their superstitious beliefs, will then establish a great alliance (by means of the Prophet Jesus [pbuh]) that will cause all systems and practices that oppose religious moral values to collapse.
Some of the Bediuzzaman's statements on this subject are as follows:
Some of the Bediuzzaman's statements on this subject are as follows:
"...in the face of the current of unbelief and atheism born of naturalist philosophy": Bediuzzaman reveals that Jesus (pbuh) will lead a great struggle against the irreligious movements created by Darwinism and those who deny Allah's existence.
"...Christianity will be purified and divest itself of superstition … and that it will then be transformed into Islam"
Here, Bediuzzaman interprets the hadith that says that when Jesus (pbuh) returns in the End Times, he will abide by Islam's law and rules. His struggle will begin by cleansing Christianity from all of the myths and false beliefs that have entered into it over the centuries, and thereby return it to Islam.
Following the Qur'an, the collective personality of Christianity will be in the rank of follower, and Islam, in that of leader. True religion will become a mighty force as a result of this joining. Although defeated by the atheistic current while separate, Christianity and Islam will defeat and rout atheism as a result of their union. Then the person of Jesus (pbuh), who is present with his human body in the world of the heavens, will come to lead the current of true religion, as, relying on the promise of the One Powerful Over All Things, the Bringer of Sure News [Prophet Muhammad (may Allah bless him and grant him peace)] has said. Since he has said it, it is true, and since the One Powerful Over All Things has promised it, He will certainly bring it about.10
"Following the Qur'an, the collective personality of Christianity will be in the rank of follower, and Islam, in that of leader"
Christianity's transformation, beginning with Jesus (pbuh), will conclude with all Christians adhering to the Qur'an, as required by the final book of revelation. Both Jesus (pbuh) and Christianity as a whole will adhere to Islam.
" Although defeated by the atheistic current while separate, Christianity and Islam will defeat and rout atheism as a result of their union"
A great power will form when Christians, under Jesus' (pbuh) leadership, adhere to the Qur'an, because the world's two largest monotheistic religions are two huge powers in terms of politics, economics, and spirituality. After their unification, they will have enough power to destroy all forms of irreligion. Materialist philosophy, which distances people from their true purpose in life and forces them into selfishness, lovelessness, and aggressiveness, will be eradicated, along with all forms of irreligion.
"...Then the person of Jesus (pbuh), who is present with his human body in the world of the heavens, will come to lead the current of true religion..."
This alliance, when combined with the Christians' acceptance of the Qur'an, will achieve a global majority status and move as one body led by Jesus (pbuh). Bediuzzaman reminds us that Jesus' (pbuh) leading of the true religion is based upon the hadith and stresses that, as a result, this news is true knowledge.
The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) Will Protect Believers from the Antichrist
The concept of the antichrist, which means "liar and cheat; the one who confuses good and bad, as well as truth and superstition in the people's hearts and minds; who gilds the surface of things and conceals their true nature; the evil and inauspicious one who travels to all places," is described as a person who will appear in the End Times and who will be the source and representative of all evil and strife. However, the antichrist may not actually be a human being; rather, this person may be a system or an ideology that represents a way of thinking or practice that is against religious moral values. Many hadith contain a great deal of information about the antichrist, and several verses refer to the antichrist's morality and system. This individual's emergence is reported as being one of the End Times' major signs:
Abu Hurayra narrated: "There are three things that, when they are manifested, will be of no benefit to the faith of a person who did not have faith before: the antichrist, the beast, and the sun rising in the west."11
Abu Hanifa said this about the hadith that refer to the antichrist and other signs:
The emergence of the antichrist and of Gog and Magog is a reality; the rising of the Sun in the west is a reality; the descent of Jesus (pbuh) from the heavens is a reality; and all the other signs of the Day of Resurrection, as contained in authentic traditions, are established realities.12
In addition to the signs of the antichrist's coming, the hadith also reveal his characteristics in considerable detail: The antichrist will cause people to turn away from the true path, portray good as evil and evil as good, deceive those who follow him with so-called blessings, oppress those who fail to obey him, wreak confusion upon the world, encourage conflict, oppose religious moral values, and seek to turn people away from those values. The antichrist's time on Earth will be one when true believers experience many troubles and difficulties, and when most people turn away from religious moral values.
The antichrist's emergence will have a profound effect on the whole world, and will be the source of developments that will inflict many catastrophes and troubles upon humanity. Since his main target will be religious moral values and true believers, the period in question may be a particularly difficult one for the believers. In addition, many people will believe in his deceptions and follow him. Such an environment will have to be opposed by all people of good conscience and believers. In addition, they will have to wage a powerful intellectual struggle against this environment, one in which, by Allah's will, they will be victorious. However, the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) revealed that this individual's wickedness will be on a scale never before seen in history, and warned believers to avoid it:
I tell you these things so that you may understand the situation and not fall into his snare, and so that you may tell those who come after, because his wickedness is the worst wickedness of all.13
This advice, as well as his prayer for shelter in Allah from the strife caused by the antichrist, is a guide for Muslims. Muslims from different sects and races ask Allah during their five daily prayers to protect them from the antichrist's evil. As the hadith reveal, the prayer that our beloved Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) taught to believers is as follows:
Our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) stated that: "When one of you finishes his prayer, let him seek Allah's protection from four things by saying: Oh Allah, I seek your protection from the suffering of Hell, the agony of the tomb, the wickedness of life and death, and the wickedness of the antichrist."14
The fact that the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) taught this prayer to his followers in person and recommended that they say it during the daily prayers shows how important the question of the antichrist is for believers. We know that after their daily prayers, Islamic scholars also added the words Allahumma ajirni min fitna al-Masih al-Dajjal wa al-Sufyan (O Allah, protect me from the wickedness of the antichrist and the sufyan). Aware of the immense scale of the antichrist's evil, Muslims seek Allah's protection with this prayer in their own daily prayers. This shows that Muslims are spiritually prepared for the antichrist. However, the most important preparation to be taken against the antichrist is exactly the one that must be taken to prepare for the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) coming.
In one respect, the second coming will manifest the fact that this prayer has been heard. This is because the hadith reveal that the antichrist's wickedness can only be done away with by the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) return to Earth, and that when the antichrist sees the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), "he will dissolve like salt in water." Some of the hadith reveal how the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will scholarly eliminate the antichrist, as follows:
As the antichrist spreads evil through the world, Allah will send the Messiah, Jesus (pbuh), son of Maryam … Jesus (pbuh) will meet the antichrist at the gate of Ludd [near Jerusalem] and eliminate him [spiritually make him ineffective] .15
When Allah's enemy [the antichrist] sees him, he will dissolve like salt in water. Although he would dissolve until he has been completely destroyed, even if left on his own, Allah will still [spiritually] destroy the antichrist by the hand of Jesus (pbuh)...16
Jesus (pbuh) will soon return, and will then [spiritually] destroy the antichrist the malicious, the inauspicious one.17
Therefore, it is a matter of the greatest importance that all believers and those who wish to be protected from the antichrist's evil should fully support the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and strive to prepare the best possible environment before he actually returns.
On the one hand, Muslims must uncover the antichrist's wickedness and deceptions and wage an intellectual struggle against those elements that comprise the ideological foundations of the antichrist's system. On the other hand, they must prepare the groundwork for the great intellectual struggle that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will wage after his return, and must prepare themselves to support him. The information provided in the Qur'an and the developments described in the hadith indicate that one of history's most important periods is approaching.
Those who will enjoy the honor of living at such a historic time should feel great excitement at this prospect and should be aware of the scale of their responsibility. One of the first things that such people have to do is to prepare themselves and those around them for the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) return.
How Should We Await the Second Coming of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh)?
They are not all the same. There is a community among the People of the Book who are upright. They recite Allah’s Signs throughout the night, and they prostrate.
(Surah Al 'Imran , 113)
(Surah Al 'Imran , 113)
The current state of the world shows us which subjects we need to give priority to as we prepare for this glorious event. This is a period when the damage inflicted on society by atheistic ideologies will perhaps be worse than in any other. The spread of violence, terror, cruelty, fraud, falsehood, immorality, conflict, and poverty all over the world shows that the world is full of "wickedness."
All of this cruelty and degeneration is gathering strength from the superstitious system established by those who deny Allah's existence and oneness and who do not believe in the Hereafter. Moreover, it is growing and spreading. In the face of this, Muslims need to eliminate the ideological sources that make up this environment's foundation and encourage this degeneration through intellectual arguments. One of the most important ways of doing this is for Muslims to struggle in a spirit of oneness and unity.
This intellectual struggle is a major responsibility for all Muslims. In addition, those Muslims who are awaiting his return must abandon their internal disagreements and differences of opinion in order to establish unity and solidarity. No doubt, it would be a grave error and a terrible evil for the Muslim world to become mired in its own internal problems.
This intellectual struggle is a major responsibility for all Muslims. In addition, those Muslims who are awaiting his return must abandon their internal disagreements and differences of opinion in order to establish unity and solidarity. No doubt, it would be a grave error and a terrible evil for the Muslim world to become mired in its own internal problems.
Muslims who fully live by the Qur'an's moral values and follow the Sunnah of our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) must behave in a cohesive manner, bring a spirit of cooperative solidarity to the fore, and remind the Muslim world that all Muslims are "brothers and sisters in religion." In fact, our Lord tells Muslims to act in a spirit of unity and union:
Hold fast to the rope of Allah all together, and do not separate. Remember Allah's blessing to you when you were enemies and He joined your hearts together so that you became brothers by His blessing. You were on the very brink of a pit of the Fire, and He rescued you from it. In this way, Allah makes His signs clear to you so that, hopefully, you will be guided. (Surah Al 'Imran, 103)
Furthermore, by Allah's will, this alliance will be one of the main stages in the intellectual destruction of atheistic ideologies. In the Qur'an, our Lord mentions this alliance and reveals that the believers must enjoy friendly relations among themselves and help each other if the wickedness in the world is to be eliminated:
Those who do not believe are the friends and protectors of one another. If you do not act in this way, there will be turmoil in the land and great corruption. (Surat al-Anfal, 73)
If the Muslims can set aside their differences and divisions, remember that they are "brothers" and "sisters," and live by the proper moral values brought about by this spiritual unity, they will set an example to the whole world and provide an entirely suitable environment for Jesus (pbuh).
When Jesus (pbuh) returns, the Muslim world must have already turned its internal cultural and traditional differences into elements of enrichment, eliminated the negative influence of atheistic ideologies upon it, and joined together in unity by living according to the Qur'an's moral values.
The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was not Killed and is not dead
Jesus (pbuh) is one of the prophets whose lives are described in detail in the Qur'an. He came into the world without a father, as a miracle of our Lord. The Qur'an reveals his miraculous birth, as follows:
They have iman in Allah and the Last Day, and enjoin the right and forbid the wrong, and compete in doing good. They are among the salihun.
(Surah Al 'Imran, 114)
(Surah Al 'Imran, 114)
... The Messiah, Jesus son of Maryam, was only the messenger of Allah and His Word, which He cast into Maryam, and a Spirit from Him. So believe in Allah and His messengers. (Surat an-Nisa, 171)
When Gabriel appeared to Maryam in human form, he told her that she would give birth to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). Allah revealed the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) miraculous and superior characteristics to Maryam even before he was born. Allah also reveals in the Qur'an that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is a chosen and honorable individual in both worlds, and that he will perform miracles:
When the angels said: "Maryam, your Lord gives you good news of a Word from Him. His name is the Messiah, Jesus, son of Maryam, of high esteem in this world and the Hereafter, and one of those brought near. He will speak to people in the cradle and when fully grown, and will be one of the righteous."(Surah Al 'Imran, 45-46)
Maryam's society had various ignorant ideas about the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) right from the moment of his birth, and even attempted to slander Maryam. Allah relays in the Qur'an about the reaction of those who did not believe in his miraculous birth and that he was a miracle of our Lord even while he was still in the cradle:
She [Maryam] brought him [Jesus] to her people, carrying him. They exclaimed: "O Maryam! You have done an unthinkable thing! O Sister of Aaron, your father was not an evil man, nor was your mother an unchaste woman!" She pointed toward him. They said: "How can a baby in the cradle speak?" He [Jesus] said: "I am the servant of Allah. He has given me the Book and made me a prophet. He has made me blessed wherever I am, and has directed me to perform prayer and give alms as long as I live. And [He directed me] to show devotion to my mother. He has not made me insolent or arrogant. Peace be upon me the day I was born, the day I die, and the day I am raised up again alive." (Surah Maryam, 27-33)
The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) performed, by Allah's will, many other miracles, such as healing the blind and the sick and making a bird out of mud and setting it in flight:
Remember when Allah said: "Jesus, son of Maryam, remember My blessing to you and to your mother when I reinforced you with the Purest Spirit so that you could speak to people in the cradle and when you were fully grown; when I taught you the Book and Wisdom, and the Torah and the Gospel; when you created a bird-shape out of clay by My permission, and then breathed into it and it became a bird by My permission; healed the blind and the leper by My permission; when you brought forth the dead by My permission; and when I held back the tribe of Israel from you, when you brought them the clear signs and those of them who did not believe said: 'This is nothing but downright magic.'" (Surat al-Ma'ida, 110)
Despite all of these miracles by Allah's grace, such as the ones mentioned above and the fact that he could tell people what they had eaten and what they had hidden, and referred to Prophet Muhammad (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) as "Ahmad," very few people in his society actually believed in him.
The Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) Struggle
[Jesus said:] “I said to them nothing but what You ordered me to say: ‘Worship Allah, my Lord and your Lord.’”
(Surat al-Ma'ida, 117)
(Surat al-Ma'ida, 117)
Giovanni Bellini, Madonna and Child, Three Musical Angels, and SS. Francis, John the Baptist, Job, Dominic, Sebastian, and Louis of Toulouse, known as the St. Job (Giobbe) Altarpiece. c. 1480. Galleria dell'Accademia, Venice, Italy.
Like all prophets with a deep fear and love of, and respect for Allah, and all of whom were role models for humanity, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) struggled against his society's unbelievers and pagans throughout his life. He told the Children of Israel, many of whom had turned away from religious moral values, of Allah's divinely revealed moral values as well as the reality of His existence and oneness. He called on his people to believe in Allah, avoid sin and evil, and do good works. He also reminded them of the transitory nature of this world's life and the closeness of death, and called upon them to worship, fear, and respect only Him.
At the time of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), the Mediterranean region and the surrounding area was ruled by Rome. Roman religion, in common with the surrounding religions, was polytheistic and superstitious. The imaginary deities of Greek mythology also appeared in Roman mythology, but under different names. The Jews living in Palestine were a small minority in the Roman Empire. However, Rome interfered very little in their beliefs and internal affairs. But beginning with the second century B.C.E., the Jews entered a period of internal fragmentation. With the Torah and Judaic tradition being interpreted in different ways by various groups, several sects emerged and serious disputes began to occur. These disputes gave rise to uncertainties and discontent in Jewish society, and the ensuing disorder could not be eliminated. As a result, Judaism moved away from the divine religion that Allah had revealed to the Prophet Moses (pbuh) and was corrupted by the addition of some superstitious beliefs and laws.
The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was sent to resolve these differences, by teaching them once again about the divine religion, from whose essence they had departed, and to eliminate their superstitions:
And when Jesus came with clear signs, he said: "I have come to you with wisdom and to clarify for you some of the things about which you have differed. Therefore, have fear [and respect] of Allah and obey me. Allah is my Lord and your Lord, so worship Him. This is a straight path." The various factions among them differed. Woe then to those who did wrong on account of the punishment of a painful Day! (Surat az-Zukhruf, 63-65)
[Jesus will say:] "I come confirming the Torah I find already there, and to make lawful for you some of what was previously forbidden to you. I have brought you a sign from your Lord. So have fear [and respect] of Allah and obey me." (Surah Al 'Imran, 50)
The Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) mission created great unease among those circles whose interests lay in maintaining the status quo, even though it was incompatible with religious moral values. These circles were headed by false religious leaders and other individuals who ascribed partners to Allah. Some of their religious ideas acquired considerable status among the people and increased their own material benefits. Instead of following the proper moral values required by the religion, they supported injustice, cruelty, falsehood and polytheism, all of which served their own interests. They performed certain acts of worship according to their own opinion, and only for show, failed to protect the divine religion of the Prophet Moses (pbuh), and added many superstitions and errors. As Allah reveals in the Qur'an: "Woe to those who write the Book with their own hands and then say: 'This is from Allah' to sell it for a paltry price!" (Surat al-Baqara, 79). Moreover, some Jewish theologians even changed the stipulations of the Pentateuch.
However, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) told these people to worship, fear and respect, love and live only for Allah. He told them that they needed to display the proper morality to win Allah's good approval, turn their backs on superstition, and avoid committing injustice. He preached that they should stop deceiving themselves and the people and acquire sincere belief. His miracles clearly demonstrated that Allah had selected him over the worlds, supported him with knowledge and power, and made him a most valuable prophet. The Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) deep faith, high moral values, superior understanding, and wise words inspired great admiration among the people. However, those who insisted on defending their corrupted version of the divinely revealed religion refused to obey him.
While the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was among his people, only a very few people followed him. Allah reveals in the Qur'an that when his people persisted in their denial, he asked who would be his helpers:
While the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was among his people, only a very few people followed him. Allah reveals in the Qur'an that when his people persisted in their denial, he asked who would be his helpers:
The Messiah would never disdain to be a servant to Allah, nor would the angels near to Him. If any do disdain to worship Him, and grow arrogant, He will in any case gather them all to Him.
(Surat an-Nisa, 172)
(Surat an-Nisa, 172)
Marco Basaiti, La Vocazione dei figli di Zebedeo, Venice, 1510
When Jesus sensed unbelief on their part, he asked: "Who will be my helpers of Allah?" The disciples said: "We are Allah's helpers. We believe in Allah. Bear witness that we are Muslims. Our Lord, we believe in what You have sent down and have followed the messenger, so write us down among the witnesses." (Surah Al 'Imran, 52-53)
One of the true believers' main characteristics is that they believe in concealed mysteries and obey the messengers unquestioningly. Such believers know that every word spoken by Allah's messengers is true, and so they trust them completely, follow them, and love and respect them. As revealed in"The Prophet is closer to the believers than their own selves" (Surat al-Ahzab, 6)this devotion is superior to all other forms of love. Indeed, the devotion of the Prophet's (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) Companions and their protection of him during the wars against the pagans is a fine example of this.
In addition to Roman pagan oppression and the hypocrisy of some polytheistic Jews, as well as the opposition of prominent Jews who pursued only their own interests, the fact that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) had only a very few followers draws our attention to the difficult circumstances in which he found himself. However, it must be made clear that there is considerable wisdom in the fact that he struggled in such difficult conditions. The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and those sincere, devout believers who followed him displayed great patience, by Allah's leave, in these trying circumstances and will receive their reward at every moment in His Presence. Such climates are actually very valuable, for they increase the believers' determination and mutual devotion, strengthen their faith, and reinforce their love of and devotion to Allah. Believers have faith that everything they experience happens because He wills it to, and thus sincerely accept everything that our Lord sends their way. Aware that Allah is their true friend and guide, all believers know that His religious moral values will eventually triumph.
Allah has promised that He will never allow those who deny Him to triumph over the believers. Therefore, the prophets and their followers will inevitably be victorious, for He states that the traps of those who set snares for the believers are doomed to failure:
… shown by their arrogance in the land and evil plotting. But evil plotting envelops only those who do it. Do they expect anything but the pattern of previous peoples? You will not find any changing in the pattern of Allah. You will not find any alteration in the pattern of Allah.(Surah Fatir, 43)
Like all of the other prophets, the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) superior determination and patience are meant to encourage and increase the believers' enthusiasm. The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) told his followers that difficulties awaited them, but that Allah was their friend and protector. With his trust in and submission to Allah, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) displayed superior moral values and told those around him to always trust Allah and remember that He performs everything. The Bible recounts some of his words to his disciples, as follows:
You must be on your guard. You will be handed over to the local councils and flogged in the synagogues. On account of me, you will stand before governors and kings as witnesses to them. And the gospel must first be preached to all nations. Whenever you are arrested and brought to trial, do not worry beforehand about what to say. Just say whatever is given to you at the time, for it is not you speaking ... but he who stands firm to the end will be saved. There is nothing concealed that will not be disclosed, or hidden that will not be made known. What you have said in the dark will be heard in the daylight, and what you have whispered in the ear in the inner rooms will be proclaimed from the roofs. I tell you, my friends, do not be afraid of those who kill the body and, after that, can do no more. But I will tell you whom you should fear: Fear Him Who, after killing the body, has the power to throw you into Hell. Yes, I tell you, fear Him. (Mark, 13:9-13; Luke, 21:12-17)
Indeed, the oppression of the first Christians continued for the next three centuries. Most of those who believed in the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) had to keep their faith secret, and many of those who declared their faith suffered severe punishment, torture, and, sometimes, even death. However, the unbelievers' greatest plot was, without a doubt, their attempt to kill the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). A number of leading people collaborated with the Roman pagans, and, with the support of various hypocrites, devised a plan. Each stage was planned down to the finest detail, and they were convinced that it would succeed. However, their plan was disrupted in a most unexpected way: They imagined that they had killed the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), but in reality, Allah raised him to His Presence and protected His prophet from their snares and deceptions. By means of this miracle, their plan failed.
Allah Foiled the Unbelievers' Plot
The Last Supper, Philippe de Champaigne, Musée du Louvre, Paris
The plan to kill the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is not an isolated event, for throughout history unbelievers have made similar plans against the prophets sent to them. In the Qur'an, Allah reveals that whenever a prophet came to his unbelieving people and began calling on them to live by the moral values of the true religion, the unbelievers would inevitably set about preparing traps for them and even try to kill them:
We gave Moses the Book and sent a succession of messengers after him. We gave Jesus, son of Maryam, the clear signs and reinforced him with the Purest Spirit. Why then, whenever a messenger came to you with something that your lower selves did not desire, did you grow arrogant, and deny some of them and murder others? (Surat al-Baqara, 87)
Those who cast the Prophet Abraham (pbuh) into the flames, pursued the Prophet Moses (pbuh) with their armies, sought to martyr our beloved Prophet Muhammad (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) in a nocturnal attack, and left Joseph (pbuh) at the bottom of a well solely because all of these prophets said: "Allah is our Lord" have exactly the same mindset, even though they lived at different times. All of them sought to rebel against Allah and His messengers, opposed the moral values commanded by Allah, and ignored the fact that they would have to account for their deeds in the Hereafter. Their anger arose out of the prophets reminding them of several facts: that they were Allah's servants and therefore should be faithful to Him, give alms and perform good deeds to win His good approval, be just and modest, and that the prophets were chosen and immaculate messengers in His Presence. As a result, these people set traps for the prophets. This mentality is described, as follows:
... We sent messengers to them. Each time a messenger came to them with something their lower selves did not desire, they denied some and they murdered others. (Surat al-Ma'ida, 70)
A similar plan was devised by the leaders of the Makkan polytheists, who hoped that they could expel the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) or perhaps even martyr him. Our Lord warned him of this plan. But as the unbelievers soon discovered, Allah's plans are superior to all others:
When those who did not believe were plotting against you, to imprison you or to kill you or to expel you: they were planning and Allah was planning, but Allah is the Best of Planners. (Surat al-Anfal, 30)
As we have seen, the unbelievers sought to kill the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). They drew up a wide-ranging plan and thought that they would succeed if they captured him. The Qur'an reveals their plan in the following verses:
When Jesus sensed unbelief on their part, he asked: "Who will be my helpers of Allah?" The disciples said: "We are Allah's helpers. We believe in Allah. Bear witness that we are Muslims. Our Lord, we believe in what You have sent down and have followed the messenger, so write us down among the witnesses." They planned and Allah planned. But Allah is the best planner. (Surah Al 'Imran, 52-54)
Allah foiled their plot in a completely unexpected manner: They were shown, and killed, a double in his stead. Our Lord protected His chosen servant from the unbelievers:
And [on account of] their saying: "We killed the Messiah, Jesus son of Maryam, messenger of Allah." They did not kill him and they did not crucify him, but it was made to seem so to them. Those who argue about him are in doubt about it. They have no real knowledge of it, just conjecture. But they certainly did not kill him. (Surat an-Nisa, 157)
Allah raised him [Jesus] up to Himself. Allah is Almighty, All-Wise.(Surat an-Nisa, 158)
O humanity. the Messenger has brought you the truth from your Lord, so it is better for you to believe. But if you do not believe, everything in the heavens and Earth belongs to Allah. Allah is All-Knowing, All-Wise. (Surat an-Nisa, 170)
Other verses reveal that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is not dead, but is alive in Allah's Presence. The fact that Allah has revealed that He foiled the traps set for him is one of the important pieces of evidence that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is still alive. Had the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) really died, as some people (erroneously) maintain, then the unbelievers would have achieved their goal of killing him. However, "... Allah will not give the unbelievers any way against the believers." (Surat An-Nisa, 141) Allah revealed that He would not allow the unbelievers to kill the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). Moreover, many verses reveal that the unbelievers would never achieve their goal and that their failure is a requirement of Allah's Divine plan. Some of these verses are given below:
They concocted their plots, but their plots were with Allah, even if they were such as to make the mountains vanish. (Surah Ibrahim, 46)
… Allah always confounds the unbelievers' schemes. (Surat al-Anfal, 18)
Or do they desire to dupe you? But the duped ones are those who do not believe. (Surat at-Tur, 42)
Allah will defend those who believe. Allah does not love any thankless traitor. (Surat al-Hajj, 38)
They are hatching a plot. I too am hatching a plan. So bear with the unbelievers – bear with them for a while. (Surat at-Tariq, 15-17)
Those before them also plotted. Allah came at their building from the foundations, and the roof caved in on top of them. The punishment came at them from a direction that they did not expect. (Surat an-Nahl, 26)
The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) Is Not Dead
They say, ‘Allah has a son.’ Glory be to Him! No, everything in the heavens and Earth belongs to Him. Everything obeys Him.
(Surat al-Baqara, 116)
(Surat al-Baqara, 116)
Allah reveals in the Qur'an, among many other glad tidings, that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), one of His' messengers, is not dead and was not put to death. To acquire a better understanding of this, we will conduct a detailed examination of the relevant verses.
Surah Al 'Imran:55 and Surat an-Nisa':157-158 head the list of those verses that relate how the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was not killed but was raised alive to Allah's Presence. When these verses are examined word by word, this most important truth is clearly revealed. Another truth is also indicated: the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), who now lives in Allah's Presence, will return to Earth during the End Times. This fact will be examined in later sections of this book.
Surah Al 'Imran:55 informs believers that Allah will "take back" the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), protect him from the unbelievers, and raise him to His Presence. Many great Islamic scholars and commentators have interpreted this verse to mean that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) did not die. As Allah states in the verse:
[Allah said:] "Jesus, I will take you back [mutawaffeeka] and raise you up [wa raafi`uka] to Me and purify you of those who are unbelievers. And I will place the people who follow you above those who are unbelievers until the Day of Resurrection..." (Surah Al 'Imran, 55)
The part requiring special consideration is the sentence "I will take you back [mutawaffeeka] and raise you up to Me." A close examination reveals a most important truth: The verb carries a sense that differs from what is normally meant by "to die." The word translated into English as "to die" is the Arabic verb tawaffaa derived from the root waffaa. This verb does not imply death, but rather taking the soul, or surrender. Allah also reveals in the Qur'an that taking a person's soul does not always imply death. For instance, Allah uses tawaffaa in another verse to refer not to a person's death, but to taking his or her soul while asleep: :
Allah takes the souls [of people] at death [yatawaffaa], and those who do not die [lam tamut] during their sleep. Those on whom He has passed the decree of death [al-mawt], He keeps back [from returning to life], but the rest He sends [to their bodies] for a term appointed. Verily in this are signs for those who reflect." (Surat az-Zumar, 42)
The word here translated as "taking back" is the same as that used in Surah Al 'Imran:55: yatawaffaa. Since a person does not actually die during the night, the word yatawaffaa here refers not to death, but to taking the soul at night. If tawaffaa were being used in the sense of death, then that would mean that all people would be biologically dead during sleep. Thus, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) would have died every night of his life. Such an assertion is both irrational and illogical.
Another instance in which sleep is regarded as a kind of death, but which does not refer to biological death, is the following hadith: "'All praise is for Allah, Who has made us alive after He made us die [sleep] (Al-hamdu li Allah illadhi ahyana ba'da maa amatana; wa ilayhi al-nushoo)' Our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) often said this after he woke up."18 No doubt, he used these wise words not to refer to biological death when one is asleep, but rather to a sleeping person's soul being "taken." Ibn Kathir, the famous Islamic scholar and commentator, used this hadith, along with many other proofs in his commentary on Surah Al 'Imran, to explain that tawaffaa refers to sleep. In addition, he indicated the word's meaning in other verses where it appears. He then gave his opinion using a hadith handed down by Ibn Abi Hatim:
Ibn Abi Hatim says that: "My father told us … from Hassan that the meaning of the verse 'I will take you back...' is this: Here it means that 'I shall kill you with the death of sleep; in other words, I shall cause you to sleep.' So Allah raised Jesus (pbuh) to the heavens while he was asleep … As an incontrovertible truth, Allah caused Jesus (pbuh) to die the death of sleep and then raised him to the sky, rescuing him from some of the Jews, who were inflicting suffering upon him at the time."19
Imam Muhammad Zahid al-Kawthari, another Islamic scholar who examined the meaning of tawaffaa, stated that it did not mean death, and drew attention to the use of mawt in Surat az-Zumar:42:
Who would deliberately renounce the religion of Ibrahim except someone who reveals himself to be a fool? We chose him in the dunya and in the akhira he will be one of the salihun. When his Lord said to him, ‘Become a Muslim!’ he said, ‘I am a Muslim who has submitted to the Lord of all the worlds.’ (Surat al-Baqara, 130-131)
Had Jesus (pbuh) died [which is not the case], then the word mawt revealed in the verse:"Allah takes the souls [of people] at death."(Surat az-Zumar, 42) would not have been revealed… This is because if, as has been claimed, Allah had referred to normal death [in the biological sense], then this would have been clearly stated. Since Allah refers to the fact that the Jews did not kill Jesus (pbuh), but that he was taken and raised to the sky, then one must think of a meaning beyond that of ordinary death.20
Sheikh al-Islam Mustafa Sabri, a contemporary of al-Kawthari, cites this verse as evidence and offers the following interpretation: "If we were to take the word tawaffaa as meaning 'killing,' then souls would also have to die."21 In his commentary on the Qur'an, the Islamic scholar Mawlana Sayyid Abul A'la Mawdudi makes the following statement about mutawaffeeka, which appears in Surah Al 'Imran:55 (the same word is also used in Surat al-Ma'ida:117):
The word mutawaffeeka, in the Arabic text comes from the word tawaffaa, meaning "to take the surrender of" and "take the soul," although here it is used in a figurative sense. Here, it means "relieving from duty."22
Abu Mansur Muhammad al-Maturidi, regarded as one of the first Qur'anic commentators, also stated that the verse does not refer to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) dying in the familiar biological sense:
The thing being referred to in the verse is not passing on in the sense of death, but in the sense of the body being taken from this world.23
Islamic scholars agree that mutawaffeeka means that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) did not die, but that he was raised to Allah's Presence and will return to Earth. For example, the famous commentator and scholar al-Tabari stated that mutawaffeeka is used in the sense of "removing from Earth" and interpreted the verse in the following terms:
In my opinion, the soundest thing is to take this word in the sense of "to take into one's possession," "draw [away] from Earth." In that case, the meaning of the verse is: "I shall take you from Earth and into the heavens." The rest of the verse emphasizes the [believers'] victory over unbelievers in the End Times, which confirms the above idea."24
When a Messenger from Allah comes to them confirming what is with them, a group of those who have been given the Book disdainfully toss the Book of Allah behind their backs, just as if they did not know.
(Surat al-Baqara, 101)
Further on in his commentary, al-Tabari included other interpretations of mutawaffeeka. Islamic scholars are in general agreement that its correct interpretation is "a kind of sleep." According to Imam Hasan al-Basri, the Egyptian scholar Muhammad Khalil Herras stated that the verse means: "I shall put you to sleep and raise you to My Presence as you sleep." In his commentary, al-Suyuti said, based on reliable hadith, that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) did not die, and then continued:
In that case, Jesus (pbuh) was raised to the skies and will return before the Day of Judgment.25
Mehmed Vehbi, a commentator who lived during the final years of the Ottoman Empire, interpreted the verse in the following manner:
O Jesus, I shall put you to sleep and raise you to the skies, the place of plenty and My sanctity. I shall rescue you from the Jews' wickedness and cleanse you of the unbelievers' impure actions, rescuing you from their wickedness by drawing you up away from them.26
The great Islamic scholar Imam Ibn Taymiyya stated that Surah Al 'Imran:55 indicates that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) did not die, but most likely experienced a kind of "sleep death." He then wrote:
This verse is proof that the death of Jesus (pbuh) is not being referred to… The word al-tawaffi [the infinitive form of the word mutawafeekaused] in the verse requires the death of the soul without that of the body, or of both, but with the existence of another piece of evidence explaining the circumstances in this sense. The meaning may be the death of sleep (as in Surat al-An'am:60). The words at the end of the verse, to the effect that: "I shall separate you purified from the unbelievers," are also along these lines. Had Jesus' (pbuh) body been separated from his soul, then his body would be in the ground, as with the other prophets.27
In his commentary, Hamdi Yazir of Elmali stated that the verse in question means:
In my view, a summary of this interpretation and belief is as follows: The soul of Jesus (pbuh), described as a "word from Allah" and reinforced with the "Purest Spirit", has not yet been taken. His soul has not come to the hour of death. "The Word" has not yet returned to Allah. He still has work to do in this world.28
As we have seen, this verse does not mean "death" in the sense as it is generally used in English. The expression in this verse reports that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was placed in a condition similar to sleep and then raised to Allah's Presence. The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) did not die, but was merely removed from this dimension by His will. (Allah knows the truth.)
Or do they say that Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob and the Tribes were Jews or Christians? Say, ‘Do you know better or does Allah?’ Who could do greater wrong than someone who hides the evidence he has been given by Allah? Allah is not unaware of what you do. (Surat al-Baqara, 140)
OTHER EVIDENCE THAT THE PROPHET JESUS (PBUH) IS NOT DEAD
n this chapter, we will look at other evidence that Jesus (pbuh) is not dead and that he will return to Earth.
Allah refers in the Qur'an about the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) miraculous birth, his message to and struggle against his unbelieving society, his miracles by His' grace, and his disciples. Allah also reveals that he will return to Earth near the Day of Judgment. We have already looked in some detail at Surah Al 'Imran:55 and Surat an-Nisa' :157-158, which indicate, according to their lexical meanings and the interpretations of the vast majority of Islamic scholars and commentators, that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) did not die. This evidence can be listed, as follows:
1. The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was neither killed nor crucified.
2. The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was raised to Allah's Presence.
3. The unbelievers were shown someone resembling him.
4. The unbelievers' ideas on this subject consist of conjecture and speculation.
5. He is a sign of the Day of Judgment.
6. . Allah taught him the Book – in other words, the Qur'an – in addition to the Torah and the Gospel.
7. The People of the Book will obey him when he returns.
8. Those who follow him will be made superior to the unbelievers until the Day of Judgment.
9. He will return to Earth as an adult and will speak to people.
10. He will die after he comes again.
The Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) return to Earth, one of the most important and greatest events in world history, is revealed in the Qur'an. Such good news will both increase the enthusiasm of those believers awaiting his second coming with joy and excitement, and will also cause them to accelerate their preparations for this event. On the other hand, this evidence will also remind those who have not really thought about this event and, hopefully, will cause them to raise their awareness of the issue.
The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) Is a "Sign of the Hour"
In addition to revealing that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is still alive, Allah reveals in the Qur'an that he will return:
When an example is made of the son of Maryam, your people laugh uproariously. They retort: "Who is better, then, our deities or him?" They only say this to you for argument's sake. They are indeed a disputatious people. He is only a servant upon whom We bestowed Our blessing and whom We made an example for the Children of Israel. If We willed, We could appoint angels in exchange for you to succeed you on Earth. (Surat az-Zukhruf: 57-60)
Allah states in the next verse that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is a sign of the Day of Judgment:
He [Jesus] is a Sign of the Hour. Have no doubt about it, but follow Me. This is a straight path. (Surat az-Zukhruf:61)
The first meaning of this verse is that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is a sign or a precondition of the Day of Judgment. We can confidently say that this verse indicates his return, because he lived six centuries before the Qur'an's revelation. Therefore, we cannot consider his first life as a sign of the Day of Judgment. Allah indicates in the verse that he will return toward the End Times or, in other words, right before the Day of Judgment. In that context, his return is a sign of the Hour's imminent arrival.
Some say that the pronoun hu (he/it) in this expression refers to the Qur'an. However, when one looks at other verses, it appears that whenever hu stands for the Qur'an, the Book is inevitably referred to in either the preceding or following verse. Alternatively, other expressions show that the Qur'an is the subject. Some of these verses are as follows:
No indeed! Truly it [the Qur'an] is a reminder, and whoever wills pays heed to it. Inscribed on Honored Pages, exalted, purified. (Surah 'Abasa:11-14)When they are told: "Believe in what Allah has sent down," they say: "Our faith is in what was sent down to us," and they reject anything beyond that, even though it [the Qur'an] is the truth, confirming what they have. Say: "Why then, if you believe, did you previously kill the prophets of Allah?" (Surat al-Baqara:91)They are the ones whom Allah has guided, so be guided by their guidance. Say: "I do not ask you for any wage for it. It [the Qur'an] is simply a reminder to all beings." (Surat al-An'am:90)We have sent it [the Qur'an] down with truth, and with truth it has come down. We only sent you to bring good news and to warn. We have divided up the Qur'an, so that you can recite it to humanity at intervals, and We have sent it down little by little. Say: "Believe in it or do not believe in it." Certainly, when it is recited to them, those who were given knowledge before it fall on their faces in prostration. (Surat al-Isra’:105-107)It [the Qur'an] is certainly a reminder to you and to your people, and you will be questioned. (Surat az-Zukhruf:44)My signs were recited to you, and you turned on your heels, arrogant toward it, talking arrant nonsense all night long. Do they not ponder these words [the Qur'an]? Has anything come to them that did not come to their ancestors, the previous peoples? (Surat al-Muminun:66-68)
When one looks at the verses in Surat az-Zukhruf, one can see that the Qur'an is not being referred to in either the verses immediately preceding or following the reference to "a Sign of the Hour." The verses are referring to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). Therefore, the pronoun in question also refers to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). In fact, based on both the verses and on reliable hadith, great Islamic scholars state that in this case, hu does refer to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). Abu Hurayra, Ibn `Abbas, Qatada, Malik ibn Dinar, Thabit ibn al-Dahhak, Abu Razin, Abu `Ali `Abd al-Rahman, Humayd, and Ibn al-Muhaysin say that the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) second coming is a sign of the Day of Judgment..63
Many commentators, such as al-'Alusi, al-Shawkani, al-Sabuni, al-Ghumari, Omar Nasuhi Bilmen, Sayyid Qutb, and Hasan Basri Cantay interpreted the verse thus in their commentaries:
The appearance of Jesus (pbuh) is a sign of the approach of the Day of Judgment because his appearance is a sign of the Last Day. His descent to Earth is proof that the end of the world has come, and of the beginning of the Hereafter.64
Allah has sent down the Book with truth and with the Just Balance. What will make you realize [this truth]? Perhaps the Hour is close. (Surat ash-Shura:17)
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In his interpretation of the verse, Imam al-Tabari also used Ibn Kathir's explanation as evidence. Ibn Kathir said: "There are reliable hadith of our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will descend to Earth before the Day of Judgment as a just head of state and just ruler," thus depicting the verse as evidence for the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) second coming. In his commentary, Hamdi Yazir of Elmali wrote:
It is certain that he represents knowledge of that hour, evidence, and a sign of the Day of Judgment when the dead will be resurrected. That is because Jesus' (pbuh) appearance, his miracle of resurrecting the dead, and his giving news of the rising of the dead are evidence of the approach of the Day of Judgment and probable signs of the Hour according to the hadith.65
Among contemporary Islamic scholars, Sayyid Qutb drew attention to the important evidence concerning the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) second coming. As we read in his commentary:
Many hadith regard Jesus' (pbuh) descent to Earth prior to the Day of Judgment. Indeed, the verse, "He is a sign of the Hour" also indicates this. In other words, Jesus (pbuh) will descend to Earth at a time close to the Day of Judgment. In a second style of reading, the verse reads "wa innahu la 'ilmun li al-saa'ati." In other words, his descent is a sign, a sign of the Day of Judgment. Both styles of reading express the same meaning. His descent from the skies is a news of the Unseen World, spoken of by the right-speaking and trustworthy Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) and indicated in the glorious Qur'an. Apart from the information from these two sources, which will remain unchanged until the Day of Judgment, nobody can say anything else about the subject.66
Al-Kawthari stated that even in the oldest doctrinal texts, this verse was used as evidence of the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) return67Omer Nasuhi Bilmen explained the verse in these terms:
It gives news, in an indubitable manner, that Jesus (pbuh) is a sign of the approach of the Day of Judgment and that the Day of Judgment will certainly come His appearance on Earth is regarded as a law of the Last Day 68
In fact, this title is unique to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), for although the Qur'an describes the lives of Prophet Muhammad (may Allah bless him and grant him peace), the Prophets Abraham, Noah , Moses , Solomon , Joseph, David, and Jacob (peace be upon them all), and a great many other prophets, this title is applied to none of them. This fact is yet another indication that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) possesses a special feature that the other prophets do not: He will return to Earth after having been raised to Allah's Presence. (Allah knows the truth.)
The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) Was Taught the Book, the Torah, and the Gospel
In the Qur'an Allah mentions that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was taught the Torah, the Gospel, and the Book:
When the angels said: "Maryam, your Lord gives you good news of a Word from Him. His name is the Messiah, Jesus, son of Maryam, of high esteem in this world and the Hereafter, and one of those brought near. He will speak to people in the cradle and also when fully grown, and will be one of the righteous,' she exclaimed: "My Lord! How can I have a son when no man has ever touched me?" He said: "It will be so. Allah creates whatever He wills. When He decides on something, He just says to it 'Be!,' and it is. He will teach him the Book and Wisdom, and the Torah, and the Gospel." (Surah Al 'Imran:45-48)
The identity of this "Book" is of the greatest importance. The same expression also appears in another verse:
Remember when Allah said: "Jesus, son of Maryam, remember My blessing to you and to your mother when I reinforced you with the Purest Spirit so that you could speak to people in the cradle and when you were fully grown; and when I taught you the Book and Wisdom, and the Torah and the Gospel..." (Surat al-Ma'ida:110)
An analysis of the Qur'an shows that the expression the Book in both verses refers to the Qur'an, as well as to the Torah and the Gospel. Consider the following verses:
Allah, there is no deity but Him, the Living, the Self-Sustaining. He has sent down the Book to you with truth, confirming what was there before it. And He sent down the Torah and the Gospel. (Surah Al 'Imran:2-3)And We have sent down the Book to you with truth, confirming and conserving the previous Books… (Surat al-Ma'ida:48)
In other verses, the Book refers to the Qur'an:
For this We sent a messenger to you from among yourselves to recite Our signs to you, purify you, and teach you the Book and Wisdom and things you did not know before. (Surat al-Baqara:151)"Am I to desire someone other than Allah as a judge, when it is He Who has sent down the Book to you clarifying everything?" Those to whom We have given the Book know that it has been sent down from your Lord with truth, so on no account be among the doubters. (Surat al-An'am:114)We have only sent down the Book to you so that you can make clear to them the things about which they differ, and as a guidance and a mercy to people who believe. (Surat an-Nahl:64)You did not expect to be given the Book. It is nothing but a mercy from your Lord. So, do not lend support to the unbelievers. (Surat al-Qasas:86)Is it not enough for them that We have sent down to you the Book that is recited to them? There is certainly a mercy and reminder in that for people who believe. (Surat al 'Ankabut:51)We have sent down the Book to you with the truth so that you can judge between people according to what Allah has shown to you. But do not be an advocate for the treacherous. (Surat an-Nisa':105)
Clearly, the third "Book" to be taught to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is the Qur'an. But this can only happen if he returns to Earth in the End Times, since he lived some 600 years before the Qur'an was revealed. In addition, many hadith say that when the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) returns to Earth, the Qur'an, and not the Bible, will rule: "He will lead you according to the Book of your Lord and the Sunnah of your Apostle."69
Another important piece of information is that the term revealed for the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was not revealed for any other prophet. For example, Allah reveals in the Qur'an that the Torah was given to Moses (pbuh), that Pages were given to Abraham (pbuh), and that the Book of Psalms was given to David (pbuh). If there were books revealed before the prophets' own time, Allah states in the Qur'an that they knew them. However, only in the case of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) does Allah state in the Qur'an that a prophet will be taught a book that was revealed after his own time. This is one of the indications that he will return to Earth and that when he does so, he will rule with the book revealed after his lifetime: the Qur'an.
The Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) Followers Will Be Superior to the Unbelievers
In addition to revealing that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) did not die, Surah Al 'Imran:55 also says that he will come to Earth again:
When Allah said: "Jesus, I will take you back and raise you up to Me, and purify you of those who do not believe. And I will place the people who follow you above those who do not believe until the Day of Resurrection. Then you will all return to Me, and I will judge between you regarding the things about which you differed." (Surah Al 'Imran:55)
IIn this verse, Allah reveals the existence of a group of people who will sincerely follow the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and who will be superior to the unbelievers until the Day of Resurrection. The number of his followers during his lifetime was very small, and the message that he brought underwent a rapid degeneration after his ascension to Allah. Throughout the next two centuries, his followers, who came to be known as Christians, were subjected to severe persecution and had no political power. Therefore, it is out of the question to say that the Christians living at the time were superior to the unbelievers and that they are the ones being referred to in this verse.
Over the intervening centuries, Christianity moved away from its essence and turned into a different religion. Christians adopted two mistaken beliefs: the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was the son of Allah (Allah is surely beyond that.) and the trinity (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost [or Holy Spirit]). Given this, we cannot regard present-day Christians as those who will follow the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) in the End Times, because Allah reveals in several verses that those who believe in the trinity are actually unbelievers:
Those who say that Allah is the third of three are unbelievers. There is no deity but the One Allah. (Surat al-Ma'ida:73)
That being the case, the expression "I will place the people who follow you above those who do not believe until the Day of Resurrection" has a very clear meaning: There needs to be a community that will follow the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and exist until the Day of Resurrection. Such a community will emerge when the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) returns. At that time, his followers will be made superior to the unbelievers until the Day of Resurrection. Another verse that supports this reads:
O you who believe! Be helpers of Allah, as Jesus son of Maryam said to the Disciples: "Who will be my helpers to Allah?" The Disciples said: "We will be the helpers of Allah." One faction of the Children of Israel believed and the other did not. So, We supported those who believed against their enemy, and they became victorious. (Surat as-Saff:14)
It appears from the above verse that during Jesus' (pbuh) lifetime, some people did not have faith. The last part of the verse; "
so We supported those who believed against their enemy, and they became victorious," gives news of a time when those who believe in the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will be superior. In all likelihood, this period is the time of the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) second coming. During this time, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will make the true religious moral values prevail and the believers will be superior to the unbelievers by Allah's leave.
The Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) Adult Ministry
Another piece of evidence for the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) return is the word kahlaan, which is used in the following verses:
Remember when Allah said: "Jesus, son of Mary, remember My blessing to you and to your mother when I reinforced you with the Purest Spirit so that you could speak to people in the cradle [mahd] and when you were fully grown [kahlaan] " (Surat al-Maida:110)He will speak to people in the cradle and also when fully grown [kahlaan], and will be one of the righteous. (Surah Al 'Imran:46)
Kahlaan, which appears only in these two verses, only in reference to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), and only to express the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) adulthood, is used for someone between the age of 30 and 50, someone who is no longer young, someone who has reached the perfect age. Islamic scholars agree that it denotes the age of 35 or above, based upon a hadith reported by Ibn 'Abbas that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was raised up to Allah's Presence in his early 30s and that he will live for 40 more years when he comes again. Given that he can reach old age only by coming again, he must come again.70
Although all of the prophets spoke with their people, invited them to the true religion, and communicated their message at a mature age, the Qur'an does not use such expressions when talking about them. Rather, they are used only to voice a miraculous situation, because the expressions in the cradle andwhen fully grown, when used one after the other, refer to two miraculous events. The Egyptian Islamic scholar Khalil Herras drew attention to this:
The word kahl in the verse is directed toward the word mahd, which precedes it and is an adverb of place. In the absence of a special clue, it continues to carry the same meaning of the word before it. Therefore, in the same way that Jesus' (pbuh) speaking immediately after his birth is a miracle, so the same miracle needs to take place in his adulthood. Otherwise, there is nothing miraculous in a person speaking in adulthood and the wisdom of its revelation in the verse could not be understood. However, if Jesus (pbuh) speaks after appearing on Earth, that would be a miracle 71
Jesus' (bpuh) Appearance Behind Locked Doors. (1308-11)
Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Siena, ItalyThe famous Islamic scholar al-Ghumari stated that one piece of wisdom here is that the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) speaking in the cradle and then in adulthood show that he has a miraculous life. He wrote that just as the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) speaking as an infant is a miracle from Allah, there has to be a miraculous aspect to his speaking as an adult to people:
It is for a Divine purpose that our attention is drawn to Jesus' (pbuh) speaking in the cradle and in adulthood. At the same time, this indicates an extraordinary phenomenon. Jesus (pbuh) was raised to the heavens (at a young age). He disappeared for hundreds of years. He was transported to a world in which the laws of corporeal change do not apply. It is something extraordinary for such a person to descend and speak to people.72
Imam al-Suyuti drew attention to kahlaan in Surat al-Ma'ida:110 when he stated: "This word expresses the fact that he (Jesus [pbuh]) will descend from the heavens before the Day of Judgment, because he was raised to the skies before attaining old age."73 In his Commentary, Imam al-Tabari gave the following explanation of these verses:
These statements [Surat al-Ma'ida:110] indicate that in order to complete his lifespan and speak to people when fully grown, Jesus (pbuh) will come down from the heavens, because he was raised to the heavens when still young ... In this verse [Surah Al Imran:46], there is evidence that Jesus (pbuh) is living. The Ahl al-Sunnah share that view, because this verse states that he will speak to people when fully grown. He will be able to grow fully only when he returns to Earth from the heavens.74
In his commentary on Surah Al 'Imran:46, Omer Nasuhi says that this verse is a piece of evidence that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return:
This verse indicates that after the raising up of Jesus (pbuh), he will descend again and speak to people, because he will have entered the age of maturity after being raised up.75
As we have seen, Islamic scholars interpret kahlaan as indicating that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will come again. (Allah knows the truth.) All of this evidence reveals that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return in the End Times.
All People of the Book Will Believe in the Prophet Jesus (pbuh)
Among the verses that Allah gives the glad tidings of the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) return is:
There is not one of the People of the Book who will not believe in him before his death; and on the Day of Resurrection he will be a witness against them. (Surat an-Nisa':159)
The great majority of commentators and scholars agree that the pronoun his in the term qabla mawtihi (before his death), points to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). Arabic linguistics also agree with this view. The plural suffix hum is used in all the Qur'anic verses concerning the People of the Book (e.g., Surat al-Bayyina:1 and 6, and Surat al-Hashr:2). In this verse, however, the singular suffix hu is used. This means that the People of the Book will believe in the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) before his biological death after he returns to Earth.76
The phrase "and on the Day of Resurrection he will be a witness against them," is one of the proofs that the verse does refer to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). That being the case, the verse should be interpreted in these terms: "When Jesus (pbuh) comes, all People of the Book will believe in him." This indicates that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return and that true religious moral values will rule Earth under his leadership.
Allah also reveals that all the prophets and messengers will bear witness for their communities on the Last Day:
when the messengers' time is appointed. (Surat al-Mursalat:11)
Our Lord reveals that Prophet Muhammad (may God bless him and grant him peace) bore witness for his own community:
How will it be when We bring a witness from every nation and bring you as a witness against them? (Surat an-Nisa':41)
However, Allah reveals in the Qur'an that "There is not one of the People of the Book who will not believe in him before his death" only in the case of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). Moreover, Allah does not use such an expression in the Qur'an for any prophet who came before the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and in whom the People of the Book believed. No similar account is offered with regard to the Prophets Abraham, Solomon, David, Moses, Joseph, or Jacob (peace be upon them all).
If every member of the People of the Book were to believe in the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) before his or her own death, then a similar case would have been revealed with regard to the other prophets who were sent to them. However, this expression is employed only in relation to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). Therefore, it is another important proof that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) differs from other prophets.
As we have seen, the his in the expression before his death is evidently Jesus (pbuh). It is impossible to interpret the verse, as some people have, in a way that indicates that "Each member of the People of the Book will believe in Jesus (pbuh) before they die." The Jews, a People of the Book, tried to kill Jesus (pbuh) because they did not believe in him. They later continued in their unbelief and believed that they had killed him.
In the light of all this, we can understand the following from this verse: the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return to Earth and, like every other human being, will live and die. When he returns, all of the People of the Book will see and know him, and will obey him while he lives. The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will bear witness to this in the Hereafter. (Allah knows the truth.) The great majority of Islamic scholars share this view. Abu Hurayrah and Ibn `Abbas, both of whom were Companions of the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace), also stated that this verse indicates his second coming. Al-Qurtubi interprets the verse in the following terms:
When the signs of the Day of Judgment draw near, when Jesus (pbuh) returns alive from the sky to Earth, all members of the People of the Book who are alive will believe in him. All there will be is the Islamic nation.77
Al-Tabari interprets the verse thus in his Commentary:
When he returns to Earth to eliminate the antichrist [make him ineffective], every one of the People of the Book will believe in Jesus (pbuh) before his death. At that time, all nations will become a single nation under the name of Islam.78
In his account, Khalil Herras stated that al-Tabari's interpretation is accurate and that Surat an-Nisa':159 is evidence of his second coming:
The pronoun he in the verse refers to Jesus (pbuh). When he returns, every living member of the People of the Book will believe in him, affirm him, and only Islam will be accepted from them as their religion The People of the Book will believe in Jesus (pbuh) when he returns to Earth 79
The Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) Death Will Occur after His Second Coming
Another verse that points to the second coming is Surah Maryam:33. The phrase the day I die provides very important information. This is revealed in:"Peace be upon me the day I was born, the day I die, and the day I am raised up again alive." (Surah Maryam:33)
The Arabic original for the day I die is amootu, which stems from the word mawt, which is used elsewhere in the Qur'an in the sense of biological death. In other verses referring to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), tawaffaa, and not mawt, is used for his death. The meaning of tawaffaa is not biological death, but the taking of the soul in a kind of sleep. Meanwhile, mawt expresses death in the familiar sense. Therefore, in contrast to the other verses, this verse indicates that the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) death will take place after his second coming.
THE ERROR OF THOSE WHO MAINTAIN THAT THE PROPHET JESUS (PBUH) IS DEAD
Qur'an and hadith reveal that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) did not die but was raised to Allah's Presence. The Christians also believe this; however, their belief contradicts the Qur'an. In addition, some Muslims also have the mistaken ideas that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) died and will not return. Such a claim is completely unfounded and, as our Lord states, those who make it are only guessing. Allah tells all believers not to speculate on matters of which they have no knowledge:
Do not pursue that of which you have no knowledge. Hearing, sight, and hearts will all be questioned. (Surat al-Isra’:36)
Some people may be taken in by this erroneous belief, because they fail to fully consider what it means to make or believe such a claim. Or, they may be unaware of the responsibility that this will place on them. We do not seek to disparage such people; rather, our goal is to show them their mistake so that they will abandon it. But before they can be made to realize what a great error they are making, they need to consider just what that claim implies. In the Qur'an, Allah reveals that He confounded the unbelievers' plots against the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and that they did not kill him. It is a grave responsibility to ignore a truth revealed as clearly as in the words: "… they did not kill him and they did not crucify him" (Surat an-Nisa’:157). In essence, believing that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was killed means that the unbelievers' plot succeeded, which contradicts the Qur'an.
Some people say that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was not killed but died when his appointed hour came. That is also untrue. According to this error, Allah took the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) soul before the unbelievers could lay their hands on him, and therefore he was not killed by them. Yet the relevant verses clearly demonstrate that this is not the case. Moreover, such logic is flawed. Consider the following analogy: Three people have conspired to kill an enemy in an ambush. Let us further assume that the person in question dies of a heart attack before reaching the ambush site. In such a case, those who set the ambush will presumably rejoice in the belief that they have achieved their objective.
Alternatively, consider the case of someone who goes to an enemy's home to kill him. However, he falls to his death from the balcony rather than as the result of a punch during the fight. The fact that the person in question has died means that his antagonist has attained his objective. A similar analogy can be imagined in the case of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). The unbelievers set a trap designed to kill him. Yet Allah reveals that He foiled that trap. If the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) were to die anyway, this would mean that the unbelievers succeeded, which is not possible. Therefore, he is still alive, will come again at Allah's command, and will make religious moral values prevail over the whole world. In effect, he will die only after he has returned to Earth and lived until he reaches old age. (Allah knows the truth.)
Still other people maintain that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was saved from the unbelievers' trap but then died at an unknown time. Not only does this claim lack any logical foundation, it also raises a number of unanswered questions to which these people offer no logical explanation. Allah caused the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) to disappear suddenly while he was still alive. After this, nobody saw or spoke to him ever again. This is an extraordinary situation. If, as these people maintain, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) had lived for a while longer, surely some people would have seen him or spoken to him. Yet we have no such information that such a thing actually happened. Of course, it would have been impossible for him to have lived without moving among the people, speaking to anyone, or communicating his message, for doing so was the sole reason for his creation and being sent to the Children of Israel.
As mentioned earlier, this situation is unique to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). The word tawaffaa is used only to describe his death. In addition, no other prophet was taught the three Divine books: "I taught you the Book and Wisdom, and the Torah and the Gospel" (Surat al-Ma’ida:110) or has been described as: "He is a Sign of the Hour" (Surat az-Zukhruf:61). Only the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was raised to Allah's Presence while still alive, only his followers will be superior until the Day of Judgment, and only in his case will all members of the People of the Book believe in him before he dies. All of this is an important proof that Allah has approved a very special destiny for the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), and that to fulfill his destiny the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) must be alive in His Presence and return to Earth.
Allah's confounding of the unbelievers' plot against the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and raising him while still alive, in both body and soul, to His Presence is a great miracle. Throughout history, Allah has supported the prophets with various miracles. He revealed the true book, the Qur'an, to Prophet Muhammad (may Allah bless him and grant him peace). Furthermore, Prophet Muhammad's (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) transport from the Sacred Mosque to the Farthest Mosque in a single night (Surat al-Isra’:1) and his prediction that the believers would enter the Sacred Mosque in safety (Surat al-Fath:27) are some of his miracles. The way that Moses' (pbuh) staff turned into a snake and confounded the illusions of Pharaoh's magicians, the way that his hand appeared snow-white to onlookers, and the way that the Red Sea divided in front of Moses (pbuh) and his people as they were being pursued by Pharaoh and his army; the way that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) came into the world without a father, spoke to people while he was still in his cradle, raised the dead, and cured lepers; and the way that the fire was cooled when Abraham (pbuh) was cast into it are other miracles performed with Allah's approval.
The faithful believe in these miracles performed by our Lord, and these miracles increase their joy in belief. Just as one of the faithful believes in all of the prophets' miracles, including those wrought by the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), by the will of Allah, that person must also believe that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was miraculously raised to His Presence.
In addition, those who claim that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) has already died have to bear in mind the loss they will suffer when the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) does return. Many of the signs regarding this event, as revealed in the Qur'an and the hadith, have already occurred. It is also great news that his second coming is at hand. That being the case, believers need to experience the excitement, enthusiasm, and joy of that event, and to compete with one another to make the best possible preparations to greet him. Therefore, those who have become caught up in this erroneous belief that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) has already died need to abandon their preconceptions, listen to their consciences, and again study in detail what the Qur'an has to say. Only by doing so will they see the truth and be freed from their error.
Nevertheless, it will be useful to examine these mistaken claims once again to see their groundless nature so that those who have been taken in can acquire accurate information.
Claim 1 and Its Refutation
One so-called piece of evidence put forward by those who maintain that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) has died is the expression: "… when You took me back to You [tawaffaytanee], You were the One watching over them..." in Surat al-Ma’ida:117. These people interpret tawaffaytanee as biological death. However, as discussed earlier, taking the soul does not always refer to biological death. We will give a brief summary of the preceding arguments here, as follows:
1. The term took me back is the same as that employed in Surah Al 'Imran:55. As we made clear in our analysis of this verse, the word carries different senses than the English word death. An analysis of how tawaffaa is used in the Qur'an makes this clear. We have already looked at Surat az-Zumar:42 in connection with this. Now, we will consider another verse that uses tawaffaa in the same sense:
He takes you back to Himself at night [yatawaffakum], while knowing the things you perpetrate during the day, and then wakes you up again, so that a specified term may be fulfilled. (Surat al-An'am:60)
We do not send the messengers except to bring good news and to warn. As for those who believe and put things right, they will feel no fear and will know no sorrow. (Surat al An‘am:48)
We sent a messenger among every people, saying: “Worship Allah and keep clear of all false deities.” Among them were some whom Allah guided, but others received the misguidance they deserved. (Surat an-Nahl:36)
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As Allah states in this verse, He takes the souls of sleeping people. While asleep, people do not die in the normally accepted sense; the soul merely leaves the body for a different dimension for a brief period of time. If this is considered biological death, then the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) died every night of his lifetime. Moreover, this would be true of all people. Clearly, the verse is not saying this.
Prophet Jesus (pbuh) died every night of his lifetime. Moreover, this would be true of all people. Clearly, the verse is not saying this.
According to the majority view, tawaffaa is used in the sense of sleep. Therefore, the verse means: "I shall cause you to sleep." In conclusion, we can say that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was placed in a state similar to sleep, was raised to Allah's Presence while alive, and that he merely departed from this dimension. (Allah knows the truth.)
The contemporary Islamic scholar Muhammad Khalil Herras made the following comment:
The word tawaffaa in this verse does not mean "death," but "putting one into a state resembling sleep." If we accept the meaning of death, then there can be no explanation for Jesus (pbuh) being raised dead to Allah. Again, if the word is being used in the sense of death, then there would be no meaning to the good news of Jesus' (pbuh) being saved and purified from the Jews. Moreover, Allah would have helped the Jews if He had killed him. (Allah is surely beyond that.) Moreover, how are we to understand Allah's trap in Surah Al 'Imran:54? For Allah to kill Jesus (pbuh) before the Jews would not fit into His trap. The genuine trap is that Allah will raise Jesus (pbuh) to His Presence while still alive, and Jesus (pbuh) will descend in the End Times…80
Similarly, in commenting on on Surat al-Ma’ida:117, Hamdi Yazir of Elmali draws attention to the use of mutawaffeeka in Surah Al 'Imran:55 and says that the word is used in the same sense in both verses. Hamdi Yazir of Elmali gives the following exposition in his commentary:
But when You took my soul, You took me from among them and raised me.81
In other words, the expression "You took me back" refers not to his biological death; rather, it indicates that he was raised to Allah's Presence in a state resembling sleep and thereby removed from this dimension. (Allah knows the truth.)
The religion with Allah is Islam. (Surah Al ‘Imran:19)
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2.Some people misinterpret the tidings given in Surat al-Ma’ida:116-117 and, as a result, fall into a number of errors. However, when these verses are examined in the light of the following verses and the interpretations of Islamic scholars, the errors of such people are exposed. For example;
And when Allah asks: "Jesus son of Maryam. Did you say to people: 'Take me and my mother as deities besides Allah?'" he will reply: "Glory be to You! It is not for me to say what I have no right to say! If I had said it, then You would have known it. You know what is in my self, but I do not know what is in Your Self. You are the Knower of all unseen things." (Surat al-Ma’ida:116)
The people in question claim that this question posed by Allah reveals that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) died. However, the expression revealed here deals with our Lord speaking to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) on the Day of Judgment. When the verses following this one are examined, this becomes quite clear:
[Jesus will say:] "I said to them nothing but what You ordered me to say: 'Worship Allah, my Lord and your Lord.' I was a witness against them as long as I remained among them. But when You took me back to You, You were the One watching over them. You are Witness of all things. If You punish them, they are Your servants. If you forgive them, You are the Almighty, the All-Wise." Allah will say: "This is the Day when the sincerity of the sincere will benefit them. They will have gardens with rivers flowing under them, remaining in them timelessly, for ever and ever. Allah is pleased with them and they are pleased with Him. That is the great victory." (Surat al-Ma’ida:117-119)
The Jews and Christians say, ‘We are God’s children and His loved ones.’ Say: “Why, then, does He punish you for your wrong actions? No, you are merely human beings among those He has created...” (Qur’an, 5:18)
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Moreover, the Qur'an contains other information about the Day of Judgment. Abu Lahab is one example of those told by our Lord, while he was still alive, that he would go to Hell:
Ruin to the hands of Abu Lahab and ruin to him! His wealth has not helped him, nor anything he has earned. He will burn in a Flaming Fire. And so will his wife, the firewood-carrier, with a rope of twisted fiber round her neck. (Surat al-Masad:1-5)
Similarly, Allah reveals in the Qur'an that He, Himself calls people to account on the Day of Judgment and that the guardians of Hell speak with those who have earned suffering for themselves:
O company of jinn and human beings! Did not messengers come to you from among yourselves, relating My signs to you and warning you of the encounter of this day? They will say: "We testify against ourselves." The life of this world deluded them, and they will testify against themselves that they were unbelievers. (Surat al-An'am:130)Those who do not believe will be driven to Hell in companies. When they arrive there and its gates are opened, its custodians will ask them: "Did messengers from yourselves not come to you, reciting your Lord's signs to you and warning you of the meeting on this day?" They will reply: "Indeed they did." But the decree of punishment is justly carried out against the unbelievers. (Surat az-Zumar:71)
As we have seen, Allah gives examples of conversations carried out in the Hereafter. The conversation with the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will take place with our Lord in the Hereafter, after he has come to Earth for a second time and then died.
Christians have fallen into serious error by deifying the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). (Allah is surely beyond that.) Those who adhere to this error will have to give an account in Allah's Presence on the Day of Judgment. According to the Qur'an, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will bear witness that they turned away from the true religion, because, like all other prophets, he called his society to believe in Allah as the one and only and to serve only Him. Surat al-Ma’ida:119 says that this event will occur in the Hereafter, which means that it refers to the Day of Judgment, as revealed in the above verses. The sentence "This is the day when the sincerity of the sincere will benefit them" indicates this.
In conclusion, this conversation refers to the future, not the past. In addition, there is no indication given in the verse "when You took me back to You" that can be interpreted in such a way to support the mistaken claim that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) died in the past. Thus, this verse cannot be used as evidence that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) has already died.
As stated earlier, the great majority of Islamic scholars agree that these verses refer to the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) ascension to Allah's Presence. For instance, Fakhr al-Din al-Razi said that the verse means "Jesus' (pbuh) raising to the sky."82Similarly, Ibn Kathir said that this does not point to his death, but describes a conversation that will take place on the Day of Judgment. He also said that the word in the familiar sense of (biological) death is not used in the verse..83In his book Mawqif al-'Aql, Sheikh al-Islam Mustafa Sabri analysed the verse in the following terms: "You took and raised me from among them, and put an end to my relationship with Earth." He then continued: "This is taking by raising to His Presence; it is not killing." Such modern commentators as Hasan Basri Cantay, Omer Nasuhi Bilmen, and al-Sabuni have said that "You took me back to You" means "You raised me from among them to the heavens."84
Claim 2 and Its Refutation
As stated earlier, the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) ascension to Allah's Presence is an important piece of evidence that he never died. People who misunderstand this truth, however, have sought to interpret his ascension in terms of the concepts of time and space, which apply to us. As a result, they assert that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is present in the sky in physical form, which then leads them to deny his ascension to Allah's Presence. But this is a most mistaken view. First and foremost, the intention behind raising the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) to His Presence was not so that he could live physically in the heavens, but to take him to a separate dimension, one independent of time and space. (Allah knows the truth.)
Human beings inhabit a dimension bounded by time and space and can only perceive and understand events within that dimension, as far as Allah permits and in the manner desired by Him. However, many verses reveal that there are other dimensions of which we know nothing, such as that inhabited by angels and jinns. With our Lord's approval, angels and jinns can cross from their own dimension to ours. An examination of the relevant verses will clarify this matter for us.
1. Allah is the Lord of the Worlds
O People of the Book! Our messenger has come to you, making things clear to you, after a period with no messengers, lest you should say: “No one came to us bringing good news or warning.” Someone has come to you bringing good news and a warning. Allah has power over all things. (Surat al-Ma’ida:19)
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One of Allah's names is "Lord of the worlds." This indicates the existence of worlds other than the one known to and inhabited by human beings. (Allah knows the truth.) Allah is the Creator and Lord of all worlds, even of those that are both known and unknown to us and that we can and cannot perceive. This name appears in various verses, some of which are presented below:
[Noah said:] "I do not ask you for any wage for it. My wage is the responsibility of no one but the Lord of all the worlds." (Surat Ash-Shu'ara’:109)Truly, it is revelation sent down by the Lord of all the worlds. (Surat Ash-Shu'ara’:192)But when he reached it, a voice called out to him from the right-hand side of the valley in the part that was full of blessing, from out of the bush: "Moses, I am Allah, the Lord of all the worlds." (Surat al-Qasas:30)But when he reached it, a voice called out to him from the right-hand side of the valley in the part that was full of blessing, from out of the bush: "Moses, I am Allah, the Lord of all the worlds."(Surat al-Qasas:30)The revelation of the Book, in which there is no doubt, is from the Lord of the worlds. (Surat as-Sajda:2)You will see the angels circling round the Throne, glorifying their Lord with praise. It will be decided between them with truth. And it will be said: "Praise be to Allah, the Lord of all the worlds." (Surat az-Zumar:75)
2. Martyrs Inhabit a Dimension Unknown to Human Beings
Other verses that point to the existence of dimensions are those that reveal the rank and position of martyrs. For example:
Do not say that those who are killed in the way of Allah are dead. On the contrary, they are alive, but you are not aware of it. (Surat al-Baqara:154)
In other words, even though martyrs appear to have died in the biological sense, He states that they are alive, but that we cannot fully understand their true situation. The expression "they are alive, but you are not aware of it" indicates that people have no knowledge of this subject and cannot understand it, for they are only familiar with the conditions of this world. (Allah knows the truth.) Other verses reveal that martyrs live in the manner appointed for them by Allah in a very different dimension, one in which there is no time and space:
Do not suppose that those killed in the way of Allah are dead. No indeed! They are alive and well provided for in the very Presence of their Lord, delighting in the favor Allah has bestowed on them, rejoicing over those they left behind who have not yet joined them, feeling no fear and knowing no sorrow, rejoicing in blessings and favor from Allah, and that Allah does not let the wage of the believers go to waste. (Surah Al 'Imran:169-171)
In this dimension, martyrs are sustained, feel joy, and wish to give glad tidings to those who come later. Those who feel unnecessary doubts and concerns about the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) being raised to Allah's Presence because they fail to understand the essence of this event should, necessarily, also doubt the existence of this dimension. Yet there is no evidence to provoke such doubt. On the other hand, there is a clear proof that, just like martyrs, angels, and jinns, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) inhabits a dimension about which we know nothing, and that he will return to Earth when Allah wills. Allah raised the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) to His Presence, and, when the time established by Allah comes, he will return to this dimension, which is bound by time and space.
3. Angels Descend to Earth and Ascend to Allah's Presence
Belief in angels is one of Islam's fundamental tenets of faith. The Qur'an contains some information about these entities: They constantly praise and glorify Allah, do what He tells them to do perfectly and fully, have sincerely submitted to Him, and inhabit a dimension that is not bound by time and space. As regards this last point, consider the following verses:
[This punishment is] From Allah – the Lord of the Ascending Steps. The angels and the Spirit ascend to Him in a day whose length is fifty thousand years. (Surat al-Ma'arij:3-4)
The expression "a day whose length is fifty thousand years" shows that angels are not bound by the human concept of time. Furthermore, it is a proof that there is a life beyond this concept, one that does not resemble the life in this world and is not bound by the concepts of time or space. It is very possible that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is living in such a dimension. (Allah knows the truth.)
The fact that Allah sends angels to Earth to perform specific tasks shows that there is a transition between the human and other dimensions. Some of their tasks are to transmit Allah's revelations to human beings and to help and support believers:
And when you asked the believers: "Is it not enough for you that your Lord reinforced you with three thousand angels, sent down?" (Surah Al 'Imran:124)He sends down angels, as He wills, with the Spirit of His command to any of His servants: "Give warning that there is no deity but Me, so have fear of [and respect] Me!" (Surat an-Nahl:2)
Another verse reveals that angels can descend to Earth to carry out various duties approved by Allah:
In it, the angels and the Spirit descend by their Lord's authority with every ordinance. (Surat al-Qadr:4)
In addition, angels were sent as messengers to the Prophet Abraham (pbuh) and the Prophet Lot (pbuh) to inform them that their peoples would be punished; that they came to Zechariah with the glad tidings of a child; and that they came to Maryam, telling her that Allah had chosen her and that she would bear a son named Jesus. The revelation of the Qur'an to our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) by means of the angel Gabriel, as well as our Prophet's (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) seeing him, is revealed as follows:
[The Qur'an is] taught him by one immensely strong, possessing power and splendor. He stood there stationary – there on the highest horizon. Then he drew near and hung suspended. He was two bow-lengths away or even closer. Then He revealed to His servant what He revealed. His heart did not lie about what he saw. What! Do you dispute with him about what he saw? He saw him again another time by the Lote-tree of the Final Limit, beside which is the Garden of Refuge, when that which covered the Lote-tree covered it. His eye did not waver nor did he look away. He saw some of the greatest signs of his Lord. (Surat adh-Dhariyat:5-18)
He sent His messenger with the guidance and the religion of truth to exalt it over every other religion, and Allah suffices as a witness.
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When the angels return to His Presence, this does not mean that they cease to exist, in the terms that apply in this world. They merely move to another dimension and continue living beyond our understanding. Similarly, the fact that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was raised to Allah's Presence does not mean that he has died. Many verses and hadith confirm the truth of this interpretation. The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is alive in a dimension that surpasses our understanding. Moreover, the fact that angels cross between two dimensions, as Allah wills, shows that this transition is very easy when our Lord so wills. When the time set forth by Allah comes, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return to Earth and call people to religious moral values as the messenger of Allah.
All of this evidence indicates that those people who deny that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is still alive and will return fail to appreciate Allah's power and might. Given that Allah, the All-Mighty and All-Powerful, is sovereign over all things, He creates as He wills and has infinite knowledge, whereas all human knowledge is limited to that which Allah permits humanity to have. A human being can only comprehend an event, how it takes place and the wisdom behind it, to the extent permitted by Allah. The fact that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was purified of the unbelievers and raised to Allah's Presence may be one of those events that people cannot fully comprehend. A great miracle took place when the unbelievers came to kill the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). Miracles are marvels that strengthen the believers' faith and cause some unbelievers to turn to faith. After they see a miracle, believers turn to Allah and appreciate His infinite might. Their awed respect and sincere love for Allah is reinforced, and their enthusiasm and excitement grow. The way that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was protected from the unbelievers' traps and departed from this dimension in both body and soul is one of these miracles. When the time appointed by Allah comes, another great miracle will take place: the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return to Earth. This fact has been imparted in verses and hadith, and is a marvel that all believers need to ponder.
Other Indicative Accounts in the Qur'an
As stated at the beginning, one of the most serious errors made by those who reject the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) ascension is their failure to realize that Allah is not bound by time and space. In fact, there are dimensions, all of which He created, that are unknown and unperceived by humanity. This fact can help us understand the proofs presented for this miraculous event. As stated in the Qur'an:
What are they waiting for, but for Allah to come to them in the shadows of the clouds, together with the angels, in which case the matter will have been settled? All matters return to Allah. (Surat al-Baqara:210)
Allah reveals in another verse that all matters "ascend to" Himself during "a day whose length is a thousand years," according to the human comprehension of time:
He directs the whole affair from heaven to Earth. Then it will again ascend to Him on a Day whose length is a thousand years by the way you measure. (Surat as-Sajda:5)
The fact that "Allah directs the whole affair" is a proof that He is unbound by space and time. Allah knows everything that happens in the universe, down to the tiniest detail. Nothing can be hidden from our Lord, neither an action performed openly nor one believed to have been carried out in secret. This is indicated in the expression that all matters "ascend to Allah."
Another verse describes the position of the believers who made the hijrah (migration) with Prophet Muhammad (may Allah bless him and grant him peace), and reveals:
… If anyone leaves his home, migrating to Allah and His messenger, and death catches up with him, Allah will reward him... (Surat an-Nisa’:100)
The phrase "migrating to Allah" indicates that our Lord is not bound by space. These believers left their homes and migrated, together with Prophet Muhammad (may Allah bless him and grant him peace), because of the unbelievers' oppression. They did not, of course, migrate to Allah in the sense bounded by time and space in which we think. Rather, this verse reveals that they left their homes in the hope of Allah's mercy and compassion, and migrated to a new home in obedience to the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace). Abraham's (pbuh) words: "I am going towards my Lord; He will be my guide" (Surat as-Saffat:99), indicates his own migration.
In the same way, the Qur'an refers to people being restored to life, after being put into a state resembling sleep or killed, in a manner outside the familiar concepts of time, sleep, and death. One of these is a reference to someone who was resurrected after being left for dead for hundreds of years. Another refers to the people of al-Kahf (the Companions of the Cave), who were awoken after long years of sleep.
The Man Raised to Life after a Hundred Years
... thatAllah has power over all things and that Allah encompasses all things in His knowledge.
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Allah reveals in the Qur'an the following information about them:
Or the one who passed by a town which had fallen into ruin? He asked: "How can Allah restore this to life, when it has died?" Allah caused him to die for a hundred years then brought him back to life. Then He asked: "How long have you been here?" The man replied: "I have been here a day or part of a day." He said: "Not so! You have been here for a hundred years. Look at your food and drink – it has not gone bad – and look at your donkey, so We can make you a sign for all humanity. Look at the bones – how We raise them up and clothe them with flesh." When it had become clear to him, he said: "Now I know that Allah has power over all things." (Surat al-Kahf:10-11)
Allah creates whatsoever He wills, in any manner that He wills, and has dominion over all that exists. Unbound by the concepts of time and space, our Lord can remove people from these concepts whenever He wills and cause them to experience extraordinary events. This is a very easy matter for Allah, for only humanity – not Allah – is bound by time and space. But our Lord, Who is unbounded by anything and is perfect in all respects, creates and makes something happen by saying: "Be!" This is revealed in the following verses:
Our Word to a thing when We will it is just to say to it "Be!" and it is. (Surat al-Kahf:18-19)He gives life and death. When He decides upon an affair, He says to it "Be!" and it is. (Surah Ghafir:68)… the Originator of the heavens and Earth. When He decides on something, He just says to it "Be!" and it is. (Surat al-Baqara:117)
Waking the Companions of the Cave after Many Years
Another example is the Qur'anic account of the Companions of the Cave, a group of young people who sought protection from their oppressive ruler who opposed religious moral values. Allah reveals in the Qur'an the following information about them:
When the young men took refuge in the cave and said: "Our Lord, give us mercy directly from You and open the way for us to right guidance in our situation." So We sealed their ears with sleep in the cave for a number of years. (Surat al-Kahf:10-11)You would have supposed them to be awake, whereas, in fact, they were asleep. We moved them to the right and to the left, and, at the entrance, their dog stretched out its paws. If you had looked down and seen them, you would have turned from them and run, filled with terror at the sight of them. That was the situation when we woke them up so they could question one another. One of them asked: "How long have you been here?" They replied: "We have been here for a day or part of a day." They said: "Your Lord knows best how long you have been here. Send one of your number into the city with this silver you have, so that he can see which food is purest and bring you some of it to eat. But he should go about with caution, so that no one is aware of you." (Surat al-Kahf:18-19)
When you have separated yourselves from them and everything they worship, except Allah, take refuge in the cave, and your Lord will unfold His mercy to you and open the way to the best for you in your situation. (Surat al-Kahf:16)
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Allah does not reveal in the Qur'an how long these young people remained in the cave, although the term "for a number of years" reveals that the period they spent there was not a short one. (Allah knows the truth.) Moreover, Allah reveals in the Qur'an that people estimated that they spent 309 years in the cave. This is another sign that their sleep lasted for quite a while:
They stayed in their cave for three hundred years and added nine. Say: "Allah knows best how long they stayed. The unseen of the heavens and Earth belongs to Him. How perfectly He sees, how well He hears! They have no protector apart from Him. Nor does He share His rule with anyone." (Surat al-Kahf:25-26)
Under normal terrestrial conditions, people obviously cannot sleep for such a long period. This sleep, therefore, may not be the type of sleep with which we are familiar. Perhaps they were taken into another dimension, one in which time and space do not apply, and were later sent back to Earth. (Allah knows the truth.)
Just like people waking up from sleep, these people also returned to life. In a similar way, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return to life when he comes back to Earth and, after fulfilling the honorable responsibility imposed on him by Allah, and, as a requirement of the verse; He said: "On it [Earth] you will live and on it die, and from it you will be brought forth," (Surat al-A'raf:25) he will die on Earth, like every other human being. (Allah knows the truth.)
Claim 3 and Its Refutation
Another claim made by those who do not believe in the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) second coming is based on Surat al-Anbiya’:34-35. These read as follows:
We did not give any human being before you immortality. And if you die, will they then be immortal? Every self will taste death. We test you with both good and evil as a trial. And you will be returned to Us. (Surat al-Anbiya’:34-35)
Some people cite these verses as proof that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is dead. However, by doing so they ignore the many clear verses and hadith that proclaim that Allah protected and rescued the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) from the unbelievers' traps. The great majority of Islamic scholars agree with this interpretation. Moreover, the fact that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) did not die and was raised to Allah's Presence does not mean that he is immortal. Furthermore, such a mistaken idea is never proposed when dealing with his second coming. All of the evidence focuses on the facts that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) has not died yet, that he will return to Earth, and that his death will take place after that. (Allah knows the truth.)
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These deluded people may make such a claim because they have not fully examined or understood the clear evidence that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is not dead. As revealed in: "He is only a servant on whom We bestowed Our blessing and whom We made an example for the Children of Israel" (Surat az-Zukhruf:59), the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is a mortal servant created by Allah, just like everyone else. However, some Christians mistakenly deified him (Allah is surely beyond that) because of the many blessings and miracles that our Lord bestowed upon him. Muslims have a deep love and respect for the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), just as they do for all of Allah's prophets. But they are also fully aware that just like all the other messengers, he is no more than a servant created by Allah:
The Messiah, the son of Maryam, was only a messenger, before whom other messengers came and went. His mother was a woman of truth. Both of them ate food. See how We make the signs clear to them. Then see how they have gone astray. (Surat al-Ma’ida:75)
Claim 4 and Its Refutation
Some people suggest that because Christians believe that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is not dead and that he will return to Earth, Muslims should not believe such mistaken claims. However, their logic is seriously flawed.
First, it needs to be made clear that Judaism and Christianity were corrupted over the course of time, and that superstitions and errors entered into them. In addition, a close examination of the Torah and the Gospel reveals that a number of beliefs and moral values belonging to the true religion have been preserved. In addition, both books have several aspects in common with the Qur'an. Thus, we can establish which beliefs have been corrupted and which are compatible with the true religion by taking the Qur'an and the Sunnah of our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) as our guides.
The Qur'an, the last Divine book revealed by Allah, turned people toward the true path and away from their misguided beliefs. In fact, the Qur'an enabled the Christians and the Jews, who had become divided from each other before its revelation, were given true and Divine information on these subjects. Allah reveals this truth in several verses, as follows:
We have only sent down the Book to you so that you can make clear to them the things about which they differ, and as a guidance and a mercy to people who believe. (Surat an-Nahl:64)O People of the Book! Our messenger has come to you, making clear to you much of the Book that you have kept concealed, and passing over a lot. A Light has come to you from Allah, and a Clear Book. (Surat al-Ma’ida:15)
The Qur'an describes, in some detail, the lives of Moses (pbuh) and the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), the lives of their followers, their moral values, how Muslims look at Jews and Christians, what their attitudes toward them should be, and other such matters. One piece of information is which Christian and Jewish beliefs and laws have become corrupted. Heading this list is the Christian belief that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is Allah's son. (Allah is surely beyond that.) Based upon this mistaken belief, they have sought to deify the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). (Allah is surely beyond that.) The belief in the trinity is another fundamental, but distorted, Christian belief. Allah reveals that Christians have assumed a major responsibility because they allowed such distortions to enter their religion:
The Jews say: "Ezra is the son of Allah," and the Christians say: "The Messiah is the son of Allah." That is what they say with their mouths, copying the words of those who did not believe before. Allah fight them! How corrupted they are! (Surat at-Tawba:30)O People of the Book! Do not go to excess in your religion. Say nothing but the truth about Allah. The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, was only the messenger of Allah and His Word, which He cast into Mary, and a Spirit from Him. So believe in Allah and His messengers. Do not say: "Three." It is better that you stop. Allah is only One Allah. He is too glorious to have a son. Everything in the heavens and Earth belongs to Him. Allah suffices as a Guardian. (Surat an-Nisa’:171)Those who say: "Allah is the Messiah, son of Mary" are unbelievers. Say: "Who possesses any power at all over Allah if He wills to destroy the Messiah, son of Maryam, and his mother, and everyone else on Earth?" The kingdom of the heavens and Earth, and everything between them, belongs to Allah. He creates whatever He wills. Allah has power over all things. (Surat al-Ma’ida:17)
Another verse reveals the scale of the responsibility assumed by Christians for developing corrupt beliefs:
They say: "The All-Merciful has a son." They have devised a monstrous thing. The heavens are all but rent apart, and Earth split open and the mountains brought crashing down, at their ascription of a son to the All-Merciful! It is not fitting for the All-Merciful to have a son. (Surah Maryam:88-92)
On the other hand, Judaism and Christianity have preserved such basic items of faith as belief in the Day of Judgment, the prophets and angels, and various values (e.g., honesty, helping others, being patient and altruistic, protecting and feeding the needy, ensuring justice, speaking fair words, and being modest and peace-loving). These items are found in all Divine religions. Some of the virtues of the People of the Book who sincerely believe in Allah are revealed, as follows:
They are not all the same. There is a community among the People of the Book who are upright. They recite Allah's signs throughout the night, and they prostrate. They believe in Allah and the Last Day, enjoin the right and forbid the wrong, and compete in doing good. They are among the righteous. You will not be denied the reward for any good thing you do. Allah knows those who guard against evil. (Surah Al 'Imran:113-115)
The Christian belief that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is not dead and will return is fully present in the Qur'an, which also reveals which aspects of Christianity are superstitious and which are Divine. Christians make several errors with regard to the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) ascension, due to such corrupt beliefs as the trinity and the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) so-called status as Allah's son (Allah is surely beyond that). In addition, their beliefs that he died to atone for the sins of all humanity and that he ascended to Allah's Presence after dying on the Cross are incompatible with the true religion. Allah reveals in the Qur'an that nobody can atone for the sins of another, for every individual's deeds are his or hers alone. Every person will be called to account on the Day of Judgment alone, and nobody will be able to help anyone else, unless Allah wills it. This is revealed in the following verse:
Whoever is guided is only guided to his own good. Whoever is misguided is only misguided to his detriment. No burden-bearer can bear another's burden. We never punish until We have sent a messenger. (Surat al-Isra’:15)
The Prophet Jesus (pbuh), one of Allah's prophets and messengers, called his people to a great truth: "Allah is my Lord and your Lord, so worship Him. That is a straight path" (Surah Al 'Imran:51). In other words, he called upon them to serve Allah alone and to live the kind of lives that would meet with His good approval and warned them against the sufferings of the Day of Judgment. Like all other people, he could only do what Allah willed him to do. As revealed in the verse that reports Abraham's (pbuh) prayer, Allah "gives me food and gives me drink; and when I am ill, He heals me; He will cause my death, then give me life; He Who I sincerely hope will forgive my mistakes on the Day of Reckoning" (Surat ash-Shu'ara’:79-82). Christians, on the other hand, make a grave error by saying that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was crucified to atone for the sins of all humanity.
However, the Qur'an confirms their belief in the second coming. If they had corrupted this belief, there is no doubt that the Qur'an would have rectified this mistake, just as it rectifies all of the corrupted beliefs and concepts that have entered Christianity with respect to this great prophet (pbuh). In conclusion, the unbelievers did not kill the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), for Allah raised him to His Presence. Both Christians and Muslims are waiting for his return. Until that time, he continues to live in a dimension that is unbounded by time and space and the nature of which is known only to our Lord.
Claim 5 and Its Refutation
One of the claims made by those who are unwilling to accept the second coming is that "Believing in Jesus' (pbuh) return means accepting Christianity."
Exalted be Allah, the King, the Real. There is no deity but Him, Lord of the Noble Throne.
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This error is the product of mistaken and distorted logic. The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is a praised, selected, and unique prophet in Allah's Presence. His superior moral values and deep faith are remembered with respect by all believers, who have adopted him as a role model. Praising his moral values, feeling intense excitement at his impending return, and telling all believers of these glad tidings are examples of a proper attitude. Making irrational and illogical excuses, such as the one given above, is unacceptable.
According to this distorted logic, nothing regarding Christianity should ever be mentioned or discussed. In the same way, Moses' (pbuh) correct moral values and exemplary life should never be described, on the grounds that this would mean supporting the Jews. Many Qur'anic verses praise the Prophets Jesus, Moses, Joseph, Abraham, and Jacob (peace be upon them all), as well as their deep faith. Yet according to this mistaken logic, these verses should never be read. These excuses are clearly unacceptable. As we made clear earlier, the People of the Book have several corrupted beliefs and practices that are incompatible with the true religion. These are revealed in the Qur'an, as is the fact that followers of both religions have good and pleasing aspects and beliefs that are compatible with the true religion. Our responsibility is to consider the People of the Book in the light of the Qur'an and the Sunnah, and to distinguish between truth and error with the information that we obtain from these sources.
In addition, we must remember that Muslims make no distinction among the prophets and that they hold these people in great respect: "We believe in Allah and what has been sent down to us; what was sent down to Abraham and Ishmael, Isaac and Jacob, and the tribes; what Moses and Jesus were given; and what all the prophets were given by their Lord. We do not differentiate between any of them. We are Muslims submitted to Him" (Surat al-Baqara:136). The fact that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return to Earth before the Day of Judgment is not a subject that believers should refrain from discussing on the grounds of irrational and illogical pretexts. On the contrary, it is a glad tiding that should be constantly borne in mind with great enthusiasm, passion, and joy.
Another fact reveals these people's error: When the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) returns, he will rule with the Qur'an. Like all of the other prophets, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is a follower of Islam, the true and Divine religion in Allah's Presence. Allah reveals in the Qur'an these facts in the following verses:
The religion with Allah is Islam. (Surah Al 'Imran:19)He has laid down the same religion for you as He enjoined upon Noah: that which We have revealed to you and which We enjoined on Abraham, Moses, and Jesus: "Establish the religion and do not make divisions in it." What you call the idolaters to follow is very hard for them. Allah chooses for Himself anyone He wills and guides to Himself those who turn to Him. (Surat ash-Shura:13)
When the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) returns to Earth, he will eliminate the distorted beliefs of the People of the Book, call people to Islam, and rule with the Qur'an and the Sunnah. These glad tidings are reported in the hadith:
He will lead you according to the Book of your Lord and the Sunnah of your messenger.85By the One in Whose hand is my self, definitely the son of Maryam will soon descend among you as a just judge. He will break the cross [annul the worship of the cross], kill the pig [inform that eating pork is forbidden], and abolish the jizya [a head tax on free non-Muslims living under Muslim rule].86
Claim 6 and Its Refutation
Your Lord creates and chooses whatever He wills. The choice is not theirs. Glory be to Allah! He is exalted above anything they associate with Him! (Surat al-Qasas:68) |
Another claim is that "The return of Jesus (pbuh) would eliminate the element of testing." According to this totally groundless claim, those who witness the rising of someone who died thousands of years ago and who have doubts about the resurrection will come to have faith. Therefore, there will no longer be any need for testing people.
This interpretation also lacks any logical foundation. First, as stated before, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) did not die but is still alive in Allah's Presence. Moreover, not everyone will immediately accept this event, as the people in question maintain. At first, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will be met with skepticism, especially from those who do not live by true religious moral values or those who have weak faith. After the second coming, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will wage a great intellectual struggle against all atheistic systems and ideologies, and return the religion to its pure form by eliminating all of its corrupted elements and beliefs. At the end of this struggle, the true religious moral values will rule the world. Indeed, the great Islamic scholar Said Nursi showed that the great majority of people will greet the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) with skepticism, but that sincere believers will recognize him by the light of his faith and immediately obey him:
Allah, the All-Wise and the Generous, Who every time sends angels to Earth from heavens; sometimes renders them in the form of a human being (as in the case of Gabriel, who appeared in the form of Dihya [one of the Prophet's (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) followers]; sends spirits from the universe of spirits, making them appear in the form of human beings; and Who even sends the spirits of the dead saints in their former bodies to Earth, sends Jesus (pbuh) (whose body is in the heavenly world and is alive) to Earth, even if he had really died and gone to the remotest edge of the life of the Hereafter, making him wrapped in a body, for the safe occurrence of the most important issue of the religion of Jesus (pbuh) … Out of His Divine purpose, He promised, and because He promised, He will surely send. When Jesus (pbuh) comes, not necessarily everyone will know that he is really Jesus (pbuh). Those who are close to him and those with profound faith will recognize him, thanks to the light of their faith. Otherwise, not everyone will clearly recognize him.87
As this great teacher reported, when the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) returns, not everyone will recognize and believe in him. Moreover, it must not be forgotten that most of the prophets sent throughout history performed miracles by Allah's will in order to call people to faith. However, a great many people still refused to believe, despite these miracles. On the contrary, they became arrogant and persisted in their unbelief, as did Pharaoh and his court, who refused to believe, despite the Prophet Moses' (pbuh) miracles (e.g., turning his staff into a snake, and his hand becoming as white as snow) by Allah’s grace. The people's response to these miracles is revealed in the following terms:
They said: "No matter what kind of sign you bring us to bewitch us, we will not believe in you." So We sent down upon them floods, locusts, lice, frogs, and blood, signs, clear and distinct, but they proved arrogant and were an evil-doing people. (Surat al-A'raf:132-133)
Allah also reveals that, unless He wills otherwise, those who refuse to believe will not change their minds even if they witness great miracles:
Even if We sent down angels to them, the dead spoke to them, and We gathered together everything in front of them right before their eyes, they would still not believe unless Allah willed. The truth is that most of them are ignorant. (Surat al-An'am:111)
Therefore, regardless of the miracle performed, humanity's environment of testing will never be eliminated. The Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) second coming will be a means through which sincere believers will be distinguished from those who do not believe. With the reason, clear-sightedness, and foresight imparted by faith, sincere believers will recognize the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), obey him wholeheartedly, and support and protect him. Unbelievers or those with weak faith will remain skeptical and doubtful. (Allah knows bestthe truth.) However, their groundless doubts and skepticism will not alter the facts, for Allah's promise of the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) return to Earth will be fulfilled, regardless of anyone's plan to prevent this great miracle.
Claim 7 and Its Refutation
Another claim made by those who believe that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is dead is that the Qur'an reveals that Prophet Idris (pbuh) was also "raised up." According to this claim, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), just like the Prophet Enoch (pbuh), was only "raised up" in the sense of station or rank. When the relevant verses are examined in detail, however, this deduction is shown to be inaccurate. The relevant verses are given below:
Mention Idris in the Book. He was a true man and a prophet. We raised him up to a high place.(Surah Maryam:56-57)[I will] raise you [Jesus] up to Me and purify you of those who are unbelievers. And I will place the people who follow you above those who do not believe until the Day of Resurrection (Surah Al 'Imran:55)And [on account of] their saying: "We killed the Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, messenger of Allah." They did not kill him and they did not crucify him, but it was made to seem so to them... Allah raised him up to Himself. Allah is Almighty, All-Wise. (Surat an-Nisa:157-158)
Clearly, there is a great difference between these two states. Since the other prophets' superior moral values and faith are praised in the preceding verses, as is the case with Idris (pbuh), it is revealed that he has been raised in station. However, the verses that precede the one mentioning the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) ascension discuss the unbelievers' plot against him and how Allah protected him by raising him, body and soul, into another dimension unbounded by space and time. Thus, Idris (pbuh) was raised in station, whereas the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was physically removed from this dimension and raised to Allah's Presence. (Allah knows the truth.)
Claim 8 and Its Refutation
Another unfounded assertion made by some people is that "Since Prophet Muhammad (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) was the last prophet, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will not return." This has no basis in fact. First, it needs to be made clear that our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) is "the messenger of Allah and the Final Seal of the prophets" (Surat al-Ahzab:40). The fact that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return to Earth does not, as some people maintain, change that fact. The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return not as a prophet, but as a messenger who will maintain the law of the Prophet Muhammad (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) and cause religious moral values to prevail worldwide.
Only argue with the People of the Book in the kindest way – except in the case of those of them who do wrong. (Surat al-‘Ankabut:46)
Abraham was neither a Jew nor a Christian, but a man of pure natural belief – a Muslim. He was not one of the idolaters. (Surah Al ‘Imran:67)
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Other people put forward another irrational and illogical claim: "If Jesus (pbuh) is not to return as a prophet, then his coming will have no meaning." This violates both reason and conscience. Our Lord has promised this event, behind which He has placed great wisdom. Throughout history, Allah has shown people the true path through the prophets that He has sent to them. Sometimes, during periods when people had turned away from religious moral values and degeneracy had become widespread, He removed people from the darkness of their errors by sending them messengers. These messengers are people sent by Allah as rulers, who have led people to salvation. Indeed, Allah reveals in the Qur'an that people suffering woes and difficulties have prayed to Allah to send them a savior and protector:
What reason could you have for not fighting in the Way of Allah – for those men, women, and children who are oppressed and exclaim: "Our Lord, take us out of this city whose inhabitants are wrongdoers! Give us a protector from You! Give us a helper from You!" (Surat an-Nisa’:75)
Of course, Allah answered these prayers and sent them a savior from His Presence, which is a very great blessing. The accounts of Saul (pbuh) and Dhu'l Qarnayn (pbuh) constitute important evidence that Allah has sent messengers as well as prophets to various peoples. Allah sent Saul (pbuh) to his society as a ruler, and the believers had to obey him. Saul (pbuh) and those around him fought against Goliath, the unbelievers' leader. Sincere believers devoted themselves to Saul (pbuh) and obeyed him, while the skeptics could neither understand that Saul (pbuh) had been sent to them as a messenger nor the wisdom in complying with his commands. The ignorant reaction of such people is given in the Qur'an:
Their prophet said to them: "Allah has appointed Saul to be your king." They replied: "How can he have kingship over us when we have much more right to kingship than he does? He does not even possess great wealth!" He said: "Allah has chosen him over you and favored him greatly in knowledge and physical strength. Allah gives kingship to anyone He wills. Allah is All-Encompassing, All-Knowing." (Surat al-Baqara:247)
Allah’s promise is true, but most of them do not know it. (Surah Yunus:55) |
Similarly, Dhu'l Qarnayn (pbuh) was sent as a messenger to his society in order to rescue its members from the difficulties into which they had fallen, and to enable religious moral values to prevail. Allah revealed in the Qur'an that He made this man a sound ruler:
They will ask you about Dhu'l-Qarnayn. Say: "I will tell you something about him." We gave him power and authority in the land and granted him a way to everything. (Surat al-Kahf:83-84)
In our own time, people are living in a world of moral collapse, poverty, and cruelty in which injustice prevails. When the time stipulated by Allah comes, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will be sent back to Earth to enable religious moral values to prevail and lead people from the darkness into the light. With the second coming, atheistic ideologies, which form the basis of cruelty and degeneration, will be entirely eliminated on the intellectual level. And then, by the will of Allah, the peace, security, and abundance for which people are longing will come to prevail.
Claim 9 and Its Refutation
Other people with baseless doubts about the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) exact status and return ask: "Why is Jesus (pbuh) being sent to cause religious moral values to prevail, and not the Prophet Muhammad (may Allah bless him and grant him peace)?" Taking these concerns as a pretext, they then raise all sorts of objections.
Our beloved Prophet Muhammad (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) is an honored and trustworthy messenger in Allah's Sight. Allah revealed His last Book to this great man, who is a role model of abiding by proper moral values, godliness and closeness to Allah, a friend of Allah, and one superior in His Sight. He is also the friend, and protector of all believers. Throughout his life, the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) waged an exemplary struggle in the path of Allah and enlightened Arabia, which was buried in spiritual darkness and ignorance, with Islamic moral values. When the time appointed by Allah came to an end, his life, like that of many other prophets, came to an end.
However, Allah ordained a different destiny for the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and promised him that he would return to Earth. This is our Lord's discretion, and surely there is great wisdom behind it. One element of that wisdom (Allah knows the truth) is that only such a miracle will enable Christians and Jews to rescue themselves from the situation in which they find themselves. Christians have many superstitions and distorted dogmas, which the Muslims do not have, such as deifying the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) (Allah is surely beyond that). Thus, the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) second coming is of great importance, for it will enable Christianity to rid itself of such distorted beliefs and turn to the true religious moral values of Islam. Although some Christians abide by the true path once they have seen it, others regard this as a betrayal of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and so avoid living by true religious moral values. The fact is, however, that the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) return and spreading of the message of the true religious moral values among people will make it easier for these people to turn to Islam in a more rapid fashion. When their own prophet tells them that some of their beliefs (e.g., the trinity and the Prophet Jesus' [pbuh] atonement for humanity's sins) are mistaken, that Allah is the only deity and that the Qur'an really is Allah's final revelation to humanity, Christians will sit up and listen to him. This event will free them from ascribing partners to Allah and other corrupt beliefs, and they will enter Islam in great waves.
Remember that Allah has promised the believers that religious moral values will prevail on Earth. However, this will happen only if believers totally avoid all forms of polytheism, whether direct or indirect, turn only to Allah, and worship only Him. By the will of Allah, the second coming will represent the start of this auspicious time.
Allah has promised those of you who believe and do right actions that He will make them successors in the land, just as He made those before them successors; will firmly establish for them their religion, with which He is pleased; and give them, in place of their fear, security. "They worship Me, not associating anything with Me." Any who do not believe after that, such people are deviators. (Surat an-Nur:55)
Claim 10 and Its Refutation
Yet another claim is a great deception: "Waiting for Jesus (pbuh) will lead the faithful into idleness." This claim is unacceptable to both reason and conscience. Throughout history, people have sought saviors from Allah at times when immorality was widespread and cruelty and injustice were on the increase. They prayed to Allah to send them a messenger to lead them out of the darkness and into the light. When Allah answers their prayers and sends messengers, sincere believers support and defend them: m:
Those who believe in him, honor and help him, and follow the Light that has been sent down with him, they are the ones who are successful. (Surat al-A'raf:157)
In fact, Allah's sending of a messenger represents a major source of enthusiasm for true believers, for they know that they need to make the best and finest preparations in order to prepare the environment for him. People exert great effort to prepare themselves and their environments, based upon their joy and love of belief, for this great event. Idleness and apathy, on the other hand, are characteristics of hypocrites and people of weak faith. Those whose faith is weak do not fully believe in the messenger's coming, and when that individual comes, they do not obey him sincerely. History shows many examples of this. For example, the mental state of such people in previous societies is revealed in the following verse:
They swore by Allah with their most earnest oaths that if a warner came to them, they would be better guided than any other community. But then when a warner came to them, it only increased their aversion. (Surah Fatir:42)
Say:“Allah’s is the conclusive argument. If He had willed, He could have guided every one of you.” (Surat al-An‘am:149) |
Allah states in the Qur'an that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) himself gave the glad tidings that a prophet would come after him – after he had been raised to His Presence. This represented great news, both in the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) own time and for those believers who came after. Allah states in this verse:
And when Jesus son of Mary said: "O Children of Israel, I am the messenger of Allah to you, confirming the Torah that came before me and giving you the good news of a messenger after me, whose name is Ahmad." When he brought them the clear signs, they said: "This is downright magic." (Surat as-Saff:6)
If any of these claims were true, then Allah would not have revealed by means of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) that He would be sending another messenger at a later date. Alternatively, this revelation should have encouraged the people living at the time to engage in idleness and apathy. However, there is great wisdom in our Lord's giving glad tidings to people by means of a messenger, and, with Allah's permission, true believers will never be idle or apathetic. Believers have deep understanding and reason, both of which stem from faith. Therefore, they comprehend the importance of a messenger's tidings, experience the excitement and enthusiasm of those tidings, and act in the awareness of the need to prepare themselves as much as possible for this great event.
Those who maintain that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is dead are making a false claim. In addition, the interpretations they present to prove their assertions do not reflect the truth. Our hope is that this book will help all of these misguided people realize their errors and abandon them. Such a moral value is a feature of believers and is praised in the Qur'an.
In the Qur'an, Allah reveals that the believers do not knowingly persist in error (Surah Al 'Imran:135) and abide by the true path once they see it. The best and most accurate information on this subject, as is the case with all matters, is that revealed in the Qur'an and the hadith. In other words, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is not dead and was not killed. He will return to Earth when the appointed time comes. Therefore, instead of seeking to ignore or deny this clear truth by using groundless and flimsy interpretations, people should consider just what his return will mean and be excited and stimulated by it. True believers can pray to witness this great event and to experience the environment of beauty and auspiciousness that will ensue.
THE PROPHET JESUS (PBUH) IN THE HADITH
he facts that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is alive in Allah's Presence and that he will return to Earth in the End Times appears in some detail in the hadith collections, among them al-Shaybani's Taysir al-Usul ila Jami' al-Usul; Imam Maliki's Al-Muwatta'; the Sahihs of Ibn Khuzayma and Ibn Hibban; and the Musnads of Ibn Hanbal and al-Tayalisi, regarded as the greatest sources of the most reliable hadith. Furthermore, many Islamic scholars have carried out research and studies on these facts and have written books and treatises on them. These are also invaluable sources.
Heading the list of these great Islamic scholars is Abu Hanifa, the founder of the Hanafi legal school. Some of the other Islamic scholars who hold these views are listed below:
Taken all together, these and many other hadith clearly show the full agreement among all Islamic scholars that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will come again. For example, in his Lawami, Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Saffarini states that Islamic scholars are in agreement on the issue:
The Hadith on the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) Are "Tawatur"
The hadith relating the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) second coming are tawatur, a specialized term defined as "a tradition that has been handed down by a number of different channels of transmitters or authorities, hence supposedly ruling out the possibility of its having been forged."107 Generally reliable hadith are those which are reported by so many hadith experts that there is no room left for error. The Islamic scholar Sayyid al-Jurjani expounded on this concept as follows:
In his Al-Tasrih fi ma Tawatara fi Nuzul al-Masih, the great hadith scholar Muhammad Anwar Shah Kashmiri wrote that the hadith about the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) second coming are all reliable, and quotes 75 hadith and 25 works by the Prophet's (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) Companions and their disciples (Tabi'un).
The following explanation appears in 'Awn al-Ma`bud, one of the important texts in Sunan Abu Dawud:
Imam Muhammad Zahid al-Kawthari stated that the hadith about the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) descent are trustworthy:
We saw earlier that the great Islamic scholar Imam al-Suyuti stated that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is alive in Allah's Presence and will return in the End Times, at which time religious moral values will prevail over Earth. In his book Al-Hawi li al-Fatawa and the collection Nuzul 'Isa ibn Maryam Akhir al-Zaman, he considered all of the relevant hadith, after which he stated that these were trustworthy:
After analyzing and explaining these hadith, the scholar Ibn Kathir outlined his thoughts:
Furthermore, many great Islamic commentators and scholars share the view that the hadith dealing with the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) being alive in Allah's Presence and his return, as well as those dealing with the antichrist and the Mahdi, are trustworthy. Among them are Ibn 'Atiyya, author of Al-Bahr al-Muhit; Imam al-Hafiz ibn Hajar, author of Fath al-Bari; Imam Ibn Rushd, author of Sharh Sahih al-Bukhari; Sheikh al-Ghumari, author of 'Aqidat Ahl al-Islam fi Nuzul 'Isa 'alayhi al-Salam; and Ja'far al-Kattani, author of Nazm al-Mutanathir fi al-Hadith al-Mutawatir.
Accounts in the Hadith About the Prophet Jesus (pbuh)
Our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) received news of the Unseen directly from Allah:
Our Lord reveals that He sent knowledge to the Prophet Muhammad (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) in his dreams:
As can be seen, our Lord imparted pieces of concealed knowledge to our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) in order to provide him and his Companions with His support and help. Some of his Companions witnessed some of these concealed things. They reported how he conveyed these concealed things to them. Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim, reported from 'Umar ibn al-Khattab and Hudhayfa, and Imam Ahmad and Imam Muslim reported from Ibn Zayd al-Ansari, that:
Hudhayfa al-Yamani said:
A large part of our Prophet's (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) reports about the future contains information about the second coming. When these hadith about the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) are examined, we notice that despite their large numbers, all of them agree with each other. When their information is examined, we see that they all contain similar reports that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return to Earth, rule the people with the Qur'an, will make the antichrist ineffective, cause true religious moral values to prevail on Earth, and usher in an era of peace and abundance for the whole world. Another noteworthy feature of these hadith is that they have been reported by a large number of witnesses. Indeed, this is why they are considered mutawatir, for so many people have reported them that they cannot possibly be false. The number of witnesses relating hadith regarding the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is greater than fifty. These include:
Anas Ibn Malik, Qatada, 'A'isha, Abu Hurayra, 'Imran ibn Husayn, Nafi' ibn 'Utba, Abu Barza, Abu Dharr al-Ghifari, Qaysan, 'Uthman ibn al-'As, Jabir ibn 'Abdullah, Abu Umama, Ibn Mas'ud, 'Abdulla ibn Amr, Samura ibn Jundub, Nawwas ibn Sam'an, Abd al-Rahman ibn 'Awf, Hudhayfa ibn al-Yamani, Abu al-Asas as-Sanani, Abu Umama al Bahili, Abu al-Darda', Abu Rafi', Abu Sa'id al-Khudri, Al-Hakam ibn 'Amr al-Ghifari, Rabi' ibn Anas, and 'Ammar ibn Yasir, may Allah be pleased with all of them.
Statements from the Companions and the Later Generations
The Companions are very valuable believers who attained the honors of being alongside and being taught by the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace). Thus, their statements regarding the verses about the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) contain information of what the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) taught them about this unique prophet. When we examine their statements about the relevant verses, we notice that all of them believed that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was not dead and would return to Earth. Some of these statements are as follows:
Islamic Scholars Regard the Coming of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) as an Article of Faith
Almost all the works that elucidate articles of faith among the People of the Sunnah agree that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return to Earth before the Day of Judgment, struggle and make the antichrist ineffective, and cause true religious moral values to prevail on Earth. In their analysis of the proofs presented in the Qur'an and the hadith, Islamic scholars inform us that the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) second coming is an important article of faith. They explain the matter thus:
Given this, Islamic scholars regard belief in the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) second coming and his causing true religious moral values to prevail as major articles of faith.
The information considered thus far shows that the relevant hadith are sahih (reliable) and mutawatur (trustworthy). The information that they contain, as well as the accounts narrated by the Companions and analyses of Islamic scholars, leave no doubt that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return to Earth. By Allah's will, this great miracle will occur and all people will, as a direct result, experience a most miraculous and beautiful period. (Allah knows the truth.)
Bediuzzaman Said Nursi also Stated that Jesus (Pbuh) Was Not Dead and Would Return Again to Earth
In his Risalat an-Nur collection the great Islamic scholar, regarded as the mujaddid (renovator) of the Islamic 13th century, Bediuzzaman Said Nursi made important statements about the second coming to Earth of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). He described, in the light of verses and hadith, how the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) would return to Earth in the End Times, how he will call on Christians to adhere to the values of the true faith by freeing themselves from superstitious beliefs and practices, how true Christians who follow the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Muslims will be allied together, and how, together with Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh), the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will be instrumental in the moral values of Islam coming to rule the world.
However, these statements by Bediuzzaman are sometimes misunderstood and misconstrued. In particular, it is erroneously concluded from Bediuzzaman's references to the "collective personalities" of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) that the blessed individual of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will not be coming at all. But Bediuzzaman's statements do not imply such a meaning. As is made explicit in several places in the Risalat an-Noor, Bediuzzaman said that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) himself will return to Earth in the End Times.
Indeed, a definition of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) as invisible forces, such as spiritual entities, spirits or meanings, would be at total odds with the law of Allah revealed in the verses of the Qur'an. No messenger or prophet has ever come in the form of a collective personality.
Much detailed information is provided in the Qur'an about the lives, struggles and messages of messengers sent to various communities. Until the very end of their lives they have called the people to whom they were sent to the true faith, warned them of Allah's punishment and bestowed the glad tidings of Paradise on believers. They responded to the pressure, traps and struggle against the true faith on the part of the deniers in their communities with fortitude and trust in Allah and called on them to live in a way that would be pleasing to Him. All this shows that no messenger has ever been sent as a spiritual personality, but rather as individuals.
This law of Allah that has applied for hundreds of years also applies, as it does to the rest of Islamic history, to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh). However, like all the other prophets and messengers, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) will also have their collective personalities. We are told in the Qur'an that there have been communities of believers around all the prophets and messengers there have ever been, and that these have followed the true path shown by them. All the people who believed in the messengers and all their actions performed together with those messengers, constitute these messengers' collective personalities.
This can clearly be seen in the stories about the prophets in the Qur'an. For example, the people of our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) represented his collective personality. But this formed on the condition of the Prophet's (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) existence. This will not change in the End Times. As Bediuzzaman has said, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) will personally exist as leaders of guidance at the head of the communities of believers accompanying them.
Therefore, in using the term "collective personality," Bediuzzaman Said Nursi used it in conformity with the law of Allah revealed in the Qur'an. In fact, in referring to his own students and works as a collective personality, Bediuzzaman Said Nursi was personally at its head.
The collective personality of the Risalat an-Nur includes those students that follow it as well as the works, but Bediuzzaman, the leader of the Nur movement, cannot be considered as distinct from it.
This will be better understood by an examination of the comments in the Risalat an-Nur about the second coming of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh):
In this passage, Bediuzzaman describes how the messiah antichrist who will appear in the End Times will seek to deceive people using various supernatural powers, but that this corruption will be totally eliminated with the second coming of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh):
The awesome antichrist, who will preserve himself through wonders, bestowed on him by Allah in order to lead him astray, such as magic, hypnotic powers, and spiritualism, and will spellbind everyone:
Bediuzzaman notes, in the light of the hadith of our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace), that the antichrist will possess various supernatural powers.
Some of the hadith that show that the antichrist will work false miracles are as follows:
The hadith tell us that the antichrist will use false miracles to have people accept his corruption. (Allah knows the truth.) Less intelligent people may imagine these are literally "miracles." The fact is, however, that a miracle is a blessing from Allah to His sainted servants. The extraordinary phenomena displayed by the antichrist are mere magic, in other words, are false miracles created by Allah to test people, and seen in unbelievers.
As stated by Bediuzzaman, the antichrist will deceive most people using these deceptive techniques. The false miracles and deceptions perpetrated by the antichrist, at a time when the whole Christian world is awaiting the return to Earth of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and the Jews are awaiting Messiah (pbuh), may cause many people to be deceived by the antichrist. In this passage, Bediuzzaman emphasizes this attribute of the antichrist and also implies that he is not a collective personality. Bediuzzaman makes this perfectly clear by referring to the way the antichrist deceives people using such deceptive techniques as hypnosis and displays of magic.
There is no doubt that it would be wrong for one, who accepts that the antichrist is an individual in the light of these statements of Bediuzzaman, to claim that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) could be collective personalities despite all the evidence and details Bediuzzaman provides on the subject.
There is no doubt that in all his statements Bediuzzaman, who possessed a very high level of knowledge, set the truth out in the best way for Muslims and he said, in a way that leaves no room for doubt, that "like the antichrist, Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) are both individuals."
It could only be a wondrous person with the power of miracles… who is the prophet of the majority of mankind:
Bediuzzaman says that the person who will eliminate the corruption of the antichrist will be a blessed "individual" who, by the mercy of Allah, will work miracles, and whom the great majority of people follow. In the next part of the passage he identifies this person as the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). This is so explicit as to leave no room for any other interpretation.
Bediuzzaman explicitly states that "Jesus (pbuh) is an individual." This explicit statement totally disproves any idea that he might be a collective personality.
In addition, by referring to "a wondrous person with the power of miracles… who is the prophet of the majority of mankind," Bediuzzaman emphasizes some important properties revealing that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is an individual. Bediuzzaman states that "Jesus (pbuh) is a person who works marvels and miracles." In addition, he recalls that "Jesus (pbuh) is a person in whom the great majority of people believe."
In addition, by referring to "a wondrous person with the power of miracles… who is the prophet of the majority of mankind," Bediuzzaman emphasizes some important properties revealing that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is an individual. Bediuzzaman states that "Jesus (pbuh) is a person who works marvels and miracles." In addition, he recalls that "Jesus (pbuh) is a person in whom the great majority of people believe."
That person will be Jesus (pbuh):
Bediuzzaman reveals, as the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) tells us in the hadith, that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will eradicate the fitnah (trial and tribulation) of the antichrist:
The term "that person" employed by Bediuzzaman makes it clear the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is "one individual." Bediuzzaman does not refer to "two or three individuals." On the contrary, he always refers to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) in the "singular" and as "a single individual." With these statements, Bediuzzaman has made it quite clear that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is not a collective personality, but "a blessed individual."
2. In fact, even the descent of Jesus (pbuh) and that he himself is Jesus (pbuh), can only be known by the light of faith; not everyone will know.Similarly, fearsome figures such as the antichrist and sufyan do not know themselves to be such.... 133
Bediuzzaman reports that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return to Earth in the End Times, but that not everyone will recognize this blessed personage when he comes:
The descent of Jesus (pbuh):
By referring to "the descent of Jesus (pbuh)" Bediuzzaman describes how the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return to Earth in human form in the End Times, as a miracle from Allah. Through this information, Bediuzzaman clearly explains that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will be "a person," not a meaning or a collective personality, leading the Christian community to true guidance.
That he himself is Jesus (pbuh):
With these words, Bediuzzaman says that when the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) first returns to Earth he will not at first know he is the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), but that he will realize this later. Obviously, "there can be no question of a collective personality having such consciousness and awareness." The concepts of "knowing" and "understanding" can only apply to a "human being." Only a person "may realize who he is," and recognize the situation he is in. As someone who is well aware of this, Bediuzzaman used these words to explicitly state that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is not a collective personality.
One of the elements by which Bediuzzaman confirms that is the word "himself." This word again expresses the concept of "individual" and in this way, Bediuzzaman is stating yet again that "Jesus (pbuh) will come in physical form, as an individual."
Can only be known by the light of faith; not everyone will know:
Bediuzzaman said that the people around him would only recognize the awaited Prophet Jesus (pbuh) "by the light of faith." This again shows that Bediuzzaman is not referring to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) as a collective personality. Bediuzzaman clearly refers to their recognizing "an individual they are awaiting," not a collective personality. Bediuzzaman also says that "not everyone will know," that not everyone will recognize the Prophet Jesus (pbuh).
As Bediuzzaman says, when the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) returns to Earth, true believers will immediately recognize this blessed individual through the light of their faith and by Allah's leave, and will be his helpers and supporters.
Fearsome figures such as the antichrist and sufyan do not know themselves to be such:
In these words, Bediuzzaman is saying that individuals of the End Times, such as the antichrist and the sufyan, who will wage a campaign based on denial against the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) will again not be recognized by everyone. Bediuzzaman used the word "figures" in the phrase"fearsome figures" to refer to the antichrist and the sufyan as "individuals."
In his works, Bediuzzaman uses similar words that also mean "person, individual" to refer to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh). It would be a very contradictory state of affairs for one to accept that the antichrist and sufyan will appear as individuals but to think that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) will merely be collective personalities. As Bediuzzaman says, just like the sufyan antichrist and messiah antichrist will appear as individuals, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) who will do away with all their fitnah will also, by Allah's leave, appear as blessed individuals in the End Times.
Our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) reveals in one hadith how the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will pray behind Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh):
Bediuzzaman cites this hadith of our Prophet's (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) and recalls how this incident is one of the major sings of the coming of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh).
Bediuzzaman also states that, by Allah's leave, Islamic morality will rule the whole world in the time of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh). The great intellectual struggle to be waged by the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) in alliance will be instrumental in this, he says.
Jesus (pbuh) will come and will perform the obligatory prayers behind Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) and follow him:
In this passage, Bediuzzaman says, in the light of authentic hadith of our Prophet's (may Allah bless him and grant him peace), "that Jesus (pbuh) will pray together with Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)." Our Lord has made the prayer a religious obligation. It is impossible for collective personalities to pray alongside or for them to serve as imam. Bediuzzaman was without doubt well aware of this and says, through his words, that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) will appear as "individuals."
When the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) appears, by Allah's leave, he will continue to perform the prayer just like he performed during his first coming. This is revealed as follows in the Qur'an:
The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) will appear as blessed individuals in the End Times. The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will pray behind Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh), and Islamic moral values will rule the world as a result of the great intellectual struggle these two blessed personages will wage.
Bediuzzaman recalls this matter, which appears in a great many authentic hadith, and goes on to say that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) will enjoy a reciprocal dialogue when they come. For that, it is essential that both blessed individuals appear at the same time and come together. The whole Islamic world is waiting for the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) to come and perform the prayer together with Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh).
In this passage Bediuzzaman describes the features of the community that will recognize and support the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) when he returns:
Who will recognize Jesus (pbuh) through the light of faith:
In this extract Bediuzzaman again refers to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) being recognized "by the light of faith" by the community that supports him, and makes it clear that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is "an individual." The verb "recognize" suggests that "there is someone to be recognized," and again reveals that Bediuzzaman is referring to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) as an individual, not to a collective personality.
In addition, by these words Bediuzzaman also makes it clear that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and his collective personality are distinct concepts. That is because he speaks of a "community that recognizes Jesus (pbuh)" and of "Jesus (pbuh) being recognized by that community." There is no question of a collective personality recognizing another collective personality or of being recognized by one.
And [who] follow him:
Bediuzzaman here refers to the existence of a community that "follows" the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). It is of course impossible for a collective personality to follow another collective personality, because only an individual can be followed, not a collective personality. Bediuzzaman is expressing that reality here and reminds us that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will be "an individual" at the head of a community that follows him and the way he shows to them, in other words, his collective personality.
It is a great honor desired by all Muslims to live at the same time as the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), to follow this blessed individual and be his helpers in the way of Allah, just like his disciples. As stated in the hadith and by Bediuzzaman, Allah will permit Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) and the people around him to stand in the same ranks during the intellectual struggle as the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and those few believers who follow him.
In his works Bediuzzaman says that this intellectual struggle for the truth will take place immediately after his own time and, thus that the coming of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) had not yet taken place in his own day.
The spiritual community of those struggling in Allah's cause:
In this passage, Bediuzzaman refers to a community made up of people who support and believe in the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and who follow the way he shows to them.
This community represents the collective personality of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). But it will also have the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) in person as its leader, an individual who represents this collective personality. Bediuzzaman is emphasizing here that the person of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and his collective personality are two distinct concepts.
Understanding the lofty spirituality of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is something that will only be bestowed on those who possess sufficient spirituality to perceive this blessed individual. Bediuzzaman describes this community as "the spiritual community of those struggling in Allah's cause." As Bediuzzaman also says, this community will enjoy a high level of spirituality and will strive and wage a constant intellectual struggle on the path of Allah.
Quantitatively
very few and small:
Bediuzzaman reports that the community led by the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will be very few in number and small compared to the society of the deniers of Allah. As Almighty Allah has revealed in the Qur'an, "... How many a small force has triumphed over a much greater one by Allah's permission." (Surat al-Baqara:249)
The true believers who, albeit few in number, are devoted to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) in the End Times will, by Allah's leave, be victorious and totally eradicate the fitnah of the antichrist. In these words Bediuzzaman once again refers to the community represented by the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) in person and describes its characteristics.
As clarified above, however, it is the person of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) who will lead this community. Bediuzzaman is thus making it clear that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is "an individual" at the head of the collective personality he represents, not a collective personality himself.
In this extract Bediuzzaman refers to a hadith that notes that only the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will be able to neutralize the fitnah of the antichrist.
He says that the people who will eliminate the denial-based order of the antichrist and his aggressive regime and mission, described as "spreading irreligion and harming sacred matters," will be the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and the sincere Christians who follow him. With his second coming, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will eliminate and neutralize this irreligious mission of the antichrist:
Only Jesus (pbuh) will be able to destroy him; nothing else will be able to:
Here Bediuzzaman is saying, in the light of the hadith of our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace), that only the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) can intellectually neutralize the antichrist and free the world from his fitnah.
The use by Bediuzzaman here of the word "him" means that the antichrist is "an individual." In Bediuzzaman's view, it is "the invidual Jesus (pbuh)" who will put an end to that individual's efforts to spread denial. Bediuzzaman's words are quite explicit, and to adopt the idea of the antichrist as an individual but the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) as a collective entity very definitely conflicts with the information provided by Bediuzzaman. Bediuzzaman has clearly stated that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is the only individual capable of neutralizing the antichrist and has imparted to all believers the glad tidings of the return to Earth of this worthy individual.
That will be able to overturn his way and rapacious regime, and eliminate them:
Bediuzzaman notes that the fitnah of the antichrist will lead to terrible corruption across the world. He also reports that this fitnah will be totally eliminated by way of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh).
Bediuzzaman says that the mission of the antichrist is to spread irreligion across the world and to cause disaster originating from irreligion. He also imparts the glad tidings that when the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) returns to Earth he will prevent the disasters and evils caused by the antichrist, will neutralize his mission and cause the moral values of Islam to rule the entire world.
In this extract Bediuzzaman reiterates that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return as "a human being" in physical existence. The use of the word "HIS" once again emphasizes that the antichrist is also an individual, and that this individual will be neutralized by the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), another "individual."
A revealed, elevated, pure religion … will emerge among the true followers of Jesus (pbuh), and it will follow the truth of the Qur'an and become united with it:
The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is a blessed messenger of Allah. Like all the prophets, he called on people to believe in Allah, the One and Only, and to live by the religious morality issued by Allah.
Following the accession of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) into the Presence of Allah, however, Christian belief was corrupted and Christians turned away from the true faith preached by the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). When the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) returns he will purify Christianity of those elements that have been corrupted and restore it to its form as a true faith. Bediuzzaman also notes this fact in the words "a pure religion
will emerge among the true followers of Jesus (pbuh)."
Bediuzzaman states that Christianity will unite with Islam in following the Qur'an, and reminds us that all these developments are signs of the second coming of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). These developments described by Bediuzzaman have not yet happened. Bediuzzaman referred to this in the time he was living and imparted the glad tidings of the coming of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) at a later date, emphasizing that neither the coming of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), nor that of Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) who would be contemporaneous with him, had yet taken place in his own day.
On the descent of Jesus (pbuh), the irreligious occupation [of antichrist's] will be wiped out and will cease:
Based on the information provided in verses from the Qur'an and hadith, Bediuzzaman states that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will come to Earth for a second time. Bediuzzaman's use of a word meaning "descent" means he is referring to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) as "an individual" who will return to Earth for a second time in his human bodily form as a miracle of Allah, and not as "a meaning, a spirit or representative entity."
Bediuzzaman is saying that the antichrist's denial-based efforts will come to an end following the "descent," in other words "the coming to Earth of Jesus (pbuh) as an individual."
Bediuzzaman says it is certain that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return to Earth in the End Times:
The descent of Jesus (pbuh) from the heavens is certain:
The return to Earth in the End Times of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is a fact reported in the Qur'an and the hadith. Bediuzzaman also states this fact, saying that the hadith explicitly refer to the second coming of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). These are highly valuable tidings for true believers. By Allah's leave, believers living in the End Times will witness this miracle and see the return to Earth of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) after an interval of 2000 years.
Bediuzzaman uses the word "certain," and says that the second coming of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is "certain." This report, which Bediuzzaman provides on the basis of the hadith of our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace), invalidates all other contrary ideas.
In this passage Bediuzzaman says that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return to Earth and intellectually neutralize the fitnah of the antichrist:
Representing the collective personality of Christianity, Jesus (pbuh):
Bediuzzaman here says that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) "represents the collective personality of Christianity." Bediuzzaman states that, like all the prophets and messengers there have ever been, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will have a collective personality made up of people who support, believe in and follow him..
However, by referring to "representing the collective personality of Christianity," Bediuzzaman is saying that, in agreement with the law of Allah, "Jesus (pbuh) will be present personally as a leader to guidance at the head of this collective personality."
It is impossible for one collective personality to represent another collective personality. In order for there to be a collective personality there has to be "a person" at its head. Emphasizing this fact, Bediuzzaman states that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is not a collective personality but that he will personally be at the head of and lead his collective personality.
These facts reported by Bediuzzaman can be more clearly seen when we ask one or two questions:
1- A person represents the collective personality of Christianity. Who is that person?
The Prophet Jesus (pbuh).
2- Who does the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) represent?
The collective personality of Christianity.
The answers to these questions clearly show that Bediuzzaman refers to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and his collective personality as two separate concepts.
The antichrist, who represents the collective personality of irreligion:
Bediuzzaman says that, like the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), the antichrist will have a collective personality. However, in the words the antichrist, who represents the collective personality of irreligion," Bediuzzaman is saying that the antichrist will also "be personally at the head of this collective personality as an individual."
In his works, Bediuzzaman says, with various supporting evidence, that all the names cited by our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) as coming in the End Times are individuals. The antichrist is one of these individuals of the End Times. Bediuzzaman has provided the same amount of detail concerning the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) being individuals as he has provided for the antichrist being one.
It would certainly be a mistake to misinterpret some of these statements by Bediuzzaman in such a way as to conclude that while the antichrist is an individual, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) are collective personalities. That is because Bediuzzaman has persistently reiterated that, like the antichrist, "Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) will come as individuals" and has provided the evidence to confirm this..
Bediuzzaman says that as a result of Christians' turning to the Qur'an and following Islam, and of the amalgamation of the two faiths, they will grow stronger and powerful enough to eliminate irreligious philosophies.
During this time, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return to Earth and assume the leadership of this force. Bediuzzaman says that the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) has provided this information on the basis of the promise of Allah, and reminds us that Allah definitely keeps His word:
Who is present with his human body in the world of the heavens:
In this passage, Bediuzzaman says that Christianity will soon be restored to its original form by being freed from various beliefs and practices added onto it subsequently and will then follow the Qur'an. The Christians who turn to Islam will then join forces with Muslims and wage a common intellectual struggle against irreligion.
In the words "present with his human body in the world of the heavens" Bediuzzaman says that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), who is in the heavens in his human body, will return to Earth and assume the leadership of this struggle. Bediuzzaman is saying that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return in human form, as a blessed person, "an individual."
Bediuzzaman uses the word "human," thus explicitly stating that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is not a collective personality but "an individual with material existence."
The person of Jesus (pbuh):
The term "the person of Jesus (pbuh)" employed here by Bediuzzaman refers to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) as an individual. It is therefore clear from Bediuzzaman's words that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) "is not a collective personality."
The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return to Earth in the End Times as an individual, eliminate the fitnah of the antichrist and work together with Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh). The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) will be instrumental in Islamic moral values ruling the world.
These great glad tidings of the End Times have not yet become a reality, and the Islamic world is waiting for these blessed developments to take place. Bediuzzaman's terminology reveals the error in claiming that Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) had appeared in some earlier period. That is because the coming of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and his alliance with Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) have not yet happened, and the fitnah of the antichrist has not been totally eliminated.
There is no doubt that such comprehensive developments will be visible to the eyes of the whole world. This great change, of which everyone will be aware and experience thanks to mass communications, never happened in Bediuzzaman's or any other time.
Will come to lead the current of true religion:
Bediuzzaman notes that the coming about of these blessed phenomena is a promise made by Almighty Allah. In the Qur'an, Allah tells all believers of the global dominion of Islamic morality.
All these developments regarding the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) listed by Bediuzzaman will happen at the same time as Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) appears. However, neither the second coming of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and his assumption of the leadership of all Christians, nor Christians' purging their faith of all false beliefs and practices has yet happened.
Neither has the alliance of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) yet come about. Therefore, with all this information Bediuzzaman is clearly imparting the welcome tidings that Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) had not come in an earlier period and that all these awaited developments were explicit signs of his appearance.
The One powerful over all things has promised it, He will certainly bring it about:
Bediuzzaman notes that the coming about of these blessed phenomena is a promise made by Almighty Allah. In the Qur'an, Allah tells all believers of the global dominion of Islamic morality.
This promise of Allah's is revealed as follows in a verse:
The fact that Allah will certainly make good His promise is revealed as follows in the Qur'an:
These glad promises made by Allah in the verses of the Qur'an will be kept, insha'Allah. Bediuzzaman uses a very confident term, based on this information in the Qur'an, and reminds us that, by Allah's leave, these phenomena "will certainly come about" in the End Times.
The developments described in the hadith of our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) and in these passages from Bediuzzaman have not so far taken place. Indeed, Bediuzzaman says, "he will" and is thus referring to a future event, and not an event "that has taken or is taking place."
The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) has not yet come to Earth for a second time. The entire Muslim and Christian worlds are awaiting the second coming of this blessed individual. His alliance with Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) has not yet come about either. Bediuzzaman recalls this fact in these passages, and says that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) will come "at a later time" than his own.
Bediuzzaman once again states that the second coming of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is a certain fact, and illuminates the subject by referring to the angels:
Who all the time sends the angels to the Earth from the heavens:
The return to Earth in the End Times of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is one of the miracles of Allah. Bediuzzaman refers to this manifest truth revealed in the Qur'an and the hadith, and describes the second coming of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) as, by Allah's leave, a total certainty.
Bediuzzaman says that angels also come to Earth, by Allah's leave, when needed, and that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will come for the second time, at the time appointed by Allah, and that he will call on people to adopt true religious moral values as a messenger of Allah.
Angels live in a different dimension to those of space and time familiar to human beings. The following verses indicate that the dimension inhabited by the angels is beyond those concepts known to us:
The reference in this verse to "a day whose length is fifty thousand years" shows that the angels are not bound by the concept of time that we are fettered by. In addition, this is one of the proofs that there is another life beyond the concept of time known to human beings and that this life is not dependant upon a concept of time and space similar to those in this world. It is possible that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is living in such a dimension. (Allah knows the truth.)
The fact that angels come to Earth to do things decreed by Allah and at times appointed by Him shows that it is possible, with our Lord's permission, to move from other dimensions to ours. It is revealed in the Qur'an that angels sometimes descend to Earth in order to transmit Allah's revelation, and sometimes, by Allah's leave, to help and support believers:
It is also revealed in the Qur'an that angels came as messengers to the Prophets Abraham (pbuh) and Lot (pbuh) and told them of the suffering that would afflict their peoples; that they came to the Prophet Zechariah (pbuh) and told him he would have a child; and that they came to Maryam and told her she had been chosen and of the birth of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh). We are also told of the revelation of the Qur'an to our Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) by way of the angel Gabriel (pbuh), and that the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) saw Gabriel (pbuh).
By referring to the angels, Bediuzzaman reveals that the second coming of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) in human form in the End Times will be in conformity with the law of Allah, and that Allah's promise will be made good.
So to bring the religion of Jesus (pbuh) to a good conclusion, for such a momentous result:
By these words, Bediuzzaman is saying that our Lord will send the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) to Earth for a second time for "an important, good conclusion." With the return to Earth of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), Christianity will be cleansed of all false beliefs and practices and will turn to Islam.
By this means, Christianity will be restored to the true form revealed to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), there will be an alliance between Muslims and genuine Christians, and this alliance around the truth will bring peace to the world.
[Jesus (pbuh) who is] alive and present with his body in the heavenly world:
Here, Bediuzzaman is stating that, just like the angels, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is alive in the Presence of Allah and that he will return to Earth at the time ordained by Allah.
The angels descend to Earth and then return to Allah's Presence at various times appointed by Him. However, the fact that they ascend into the Presence of Allah does not mean that they vanish as we understand the concept in this world. They merely pass over to another dimension and continue to live, but beyond our perception.
In a similar way, the fact that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) has been taken to the Presence of Allah does not mean that he is dead. Indeed, it is made clear in several verses that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) did not die, and this is also confirmed by the hadith. The Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is alive in a dimension we cannot comprehend. In addition, the fact that the angels can move between two dimensions, by Allah's leave, shows that this is an easy matter if our Lord so ordains.
When the time appointed by Allah comes, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return to Earth and he will call people to the true religious moral values as the messenger of our Lord. Bediuzzaman also expresses this fact by these words.
In the words "[Jesus (pbuh) who is] alive and present with his body in the heavenly world," Bediuzzaman is telling us that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) did not die, that he is still alive and will return to Earth in human form. Bediuzzaman thus reveals that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is not a collective personality and is imparting the good news that this blessed prophet will return to Earth, as a miracle from Allah "as an individual in human form."
It is not far from the wisdom of an all-wise one of glory … to clothe Jesus (pbuh) in his body and send him to the world … for such a momentous result, -even if he … had truly died and departed for the furthest corner of the Hereafter:
With these words, Bediuzzaman reminds us that our Lord's Might is infinite and that He has the power to do whatever He wills, and says that the second coming of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will, by Allah's leave, definitely come about. Bediuzzaman's mentioning our Lord's infinite might in his description of the coming of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is certainly one of the clearest indications of his absolute certainty on the subject.
Bediuzzaman gives an example here and says that "it is not far from the wisdom of an all-wise one of glory … to clothe him in his body and send him to the world … for such a momentous result, even if he … had truly died" By these words, Bediuzzaman is explicitly referring to a "human being" and revealing that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is not a collective personality.
He is once again imparting the glad tidings that, with our Lord's leave, the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return to Earth as "a person" in the End Times.
Since He promised it, He will most certainly send him:
Allah has revealed that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return to Earth. He will definitely keep this promise.
All this evidence is a sign that those people who try to deny that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) did not die and the fact that he will return to Earth, out of a failure to properly appreciate the might and greatness of Allah, are making a grave error.
It must not be forgotten that Allah is the All-Mighty, and has the power to do anything. He creates what He wills, in the form He wills. His knowledge is infinite. When the time appointed by Allah comes a great miracle will take place and the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return to Earth. This fact is imparted in verses and hadith and is a marvel that all believers must reflect on. Bediuzzaman also expressed this promise made by Allah and, reminding us, as revealed in the Qur'an, that our Lord is He Who does not break His promises, imparts the glad tidings that the return to Earth, in human form, of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is a "certain fact"
10. ... When Jesus (pbuh) comes, it is not necessary that everyone should know him to be the true Jesus. His elect and those close to him will recognize him through the light of faith. It will not be self-evident, so not everyone will recognize him ...142
Bediuzzaman says that in the early years of the Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) return to Earth the number of those who know who he is will be very small. His close followers and students with a profound faith will be able to recognize him through the luminosity of faith, but society in general will not know he is the Prophet Jesus (pbuh):
When Jesus (pbuh) comes:
By the words "when Jesus (pbuh) comes" Bediuzzaman is shedding light on a number of important matters. With the words "when [he] ... comes" Bediuzzaman is imparting the tidings that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will "definitely come." Bediuzzaman uses the verb "come" to make it clear that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is "an individual," not a "spiritual entity."
A collective personality cannot "come" anywhere. A collective personality can only "form." "Coming" is an action specific to human beings. By these words Bediuzzaman is emphasizing this significant difference and making it certain that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return as a human being.
Him to be the true Jesus:
By these words Bediuzzaman is again emphasizing that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is "a human being" and not a spiritual entity. By referring to "the true Jesus" Bediuzzaman is again referring to "a person", the difference between the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) and other people being made definite by the use of the word "true." Bediuzzaman also uses the pronoun "him" to again reiterate the fact that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is "a human being." In addition, Bediuzzaman's use of the words "the true Jesus" emphasize that when he returns he will be different from the "false messiahs," who also are all human beings, and that this blessed individual will be "the true Jesus."
When the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) returns, together with all those features that agree with the descriptions provided in the Qur'an and the hadith, he will be distinguished from all the false messiahs and, as Bediuzzaman emphasizes, will be "the true Jesus."
His elect and those close to him:
Bediuzzaman uses the words "his elect and those close to him" to say that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will have "close followers possessed of profound faith." It is impossible for a collective personality to have "followers" or "people close to it." Only a person can have followers.
Bediuzzaman was certainly very well aware of this. By referring to the followers of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) he is telling Muslims that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is not a collective personality and that this blessed individual will personally be at the head of his followers.
Will recognize him:
By his use of the word "him" Bediuzzaman is again stating that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will come as "a person." Bediuzzaman's use of the word "recognize" puts the matter beyond all doubt. Only a "person", an "individual" can be recognized. It is of course impossible for "its close followers to recognize a collective personality."
However, Bediuzzaman does say that the followers of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) possessed of profound faith and close to him will recognize him through the light of that faith. Bediuzzaman is of course well aware of this as he imparts this information. Bediuzzaman issues these statements in a highly conscious manner and thus proves that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is "an individual" who will be recognized by believers.
Not everyone will recognize him:
By saying "not everyone will recognize him" Bediuzzaman is making it clear that in the early days of his coming not everyone will know who he is, in other words, that society as a whole will not recognize him. Bediuzzaman uses these words to once again draw our attention to the property of the verb "recognize" which is described above and unique to human beings. If Bediuzzaman thought that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) was a collective personality he would not have made such a statement or have referred to the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) being recognized. But by using the word "him" Bediuzzaman is stating that the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) is "a person" and explains who will not be able to recognize him, thus once again emphasizing the matter.
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