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The Return of Jesus (part 1 of 5)
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Description: Similarities and differences about the second coming of Jesus between Christians and Muslims. The Messiah at the end of times according to Judaism.
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Both Islam and Christianity expect the return of Jesus at
the end of times, and both expect trials and tribulations to occur at the
time. Many of the themes of these trials are similar, but they are also very
different in detail and definition. Both religions expect the nation of
believers to be the final victors, but the Christian believes that these are
defined as the believers in the Gospel of the New Testament and in Christ as
‘the Savior’ and ‘the Incarnation’ of God, whilst the Muslim knows that it refers
to those who believe in the pure monotheism entailed in submission to the One
and Only True God.
The return of Jesus is preceded in both
religions by signs, again similar in general description, but subtly different
in detail. Both religions teach that the return of Jesus will be preceded by a
great and powerful figure of falsehood and temptation, called the Maseeh ad-Dajjal
(The False Messiah) by the Muslims and the Anti-Christ by the Christians. Before
this event other signs that agree with each other include a general increase in
immorality and fornication, murder and crime, and general lawlessness,
debauchery and falling away from religion and true knowledge. Accompanying
these signs of civil malaise will be internecine
wars, and natural disasters following closely one upon the other. The details
and timings of these, however, are substantially different, even within
particular faiths. How the Christian faith regards the second coming depends
on the doctrinal view held. Four broad views are prominent: Historical and
Dispensational Ante-millennialism, and Preterist Post and A-millennialism.
Ante-millennialism
has two branches of interpretation. Both postulate that Jesus will come and
then, after defeating the Anti-Christ, will rule the earth with the ‘elect’ for
1000 years before the evil souls are resurrected, and Satan is unbound in the resurrected
Anti-Christ. They
differ significantly concerning the events around this second coming.
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Dispensational Ante-millennialism
While both agree that it will occur during a
seven year period of Tribulation when the Anti-Christ reigns, one places the
return of the Jews to Israel and the rebuilding of the temple during this seven
year period, while the other holds that Jesus will re-establish Jerusalem as his Capital, rebuilding of the temple during his reign. The former
determines that the past elect of Church will be raised to life before the
tribulation starts, and then chosen to rule with the descended Jesus, while the
righteous Jews will be resurrected along with heroes who stood against the Anti-Christ
and died at the end of the tribulation, heralding his reign of peace and plenty.
The latter holds that the ‘rapture’ of all the elect, these being all the dead
saints of Christianity and the righteous of Judaism before the advent of
Christ, will be at the second coming of Jesus, and will thereafter constitute,
with their offspring, the deserving citizens of the millennium rule. When
Satan is finally loosed in the resurrected Anti-Christ, a great battle will be
fought with the minions of Satan and Satan, the false prophet, will be defeated
and hurled into Hell, ushering in the end of the world. Here, again, the two
branches differ. The Historicist sees Gog and Magog as the nations Satan leads
in rebellion when he is loosed, while the Dispensationalist, although he agrees
Satan will lead an army of deceived nations, does not place The Gog and Magog
as being among them.
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Historical Ante-millennialism
After the defeat of
the forces of evil, mountains will crumble, the earth will become a flat plain
and Judgment will be instituted on the people of earth. The true believers in
Christ will be rewarded with heaven and eternal communion with God, and the
disbelievers and unrepentant sinners will be consigned to hell and eternal
separation from God.
Preterism
is the general name for the viewpoint found in both the views that oppose
Ante-millennialism. It sees the return of Jesus as having already happened at
the time of the destruction of the temple Jerusalem, at least in terms of
judgment. That is, they see people as judged when they die. Hence it sees the
earth itself as everlasting, and that perfecting our faith and the truth about
God is a never ending task set us by God.
Among the partial Preterists, the moment of perfection is the second physical coming
of Jesus, who will then reign forever over those who have achieved salvation.
Post-millennialism sees the 1000 year
reign of Jesus as more figurative than literal, and that it has already begun.
Jesus is literally the king of earth right now, judging the dead as they die,
and the Christian church is in the process of perfecting belief in him and
defeating Satan. Then Jesus will return to vanquish the Anti-Christ, heralding
the end of the world, and establish the Church to rule with him.
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Post-millennialism
A-millennialism
also sees the 1000 year reign as figurative and already established, but, like
ante-millennialism, it envisages Judgment Day as the day of sorting out the
good from the bad and eternally consigning them to their respective
destinations.
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A-millennialism
These viewpoints often overlap, so one is not
sure where one doctrine leaves off and the other starts. None of them,
however, conform to the Islamic view of the reign of Jesus and his role in the
second coming.
Islam sees Jesus’ return as a completion of his
life and work, which he left incomplete.
As the true Messiah, he alone has the power granted to him by God to defeat
the false Messiah at the end of time. His rule will witness the invasion of
the Gog and Magog, whom not even he will be able to defeat. Rather, he will
pray to God who will then destroy them Himself. The end of the Gog and Magog
will herald the beginning of a world hegemony in which every one will believe,
or at least submit to, his reign as God’s representative. He will rule by
God’s Law as taught by Muhammad (i.e. Islam), may the mercy and blessings of
God be upon him, until he dies at the age of about 70 or 75. In this period of
time there will be plenty for all, and peace throughout the world. Then, some
time after he dies and is buried, all the Muslims will be caught up by a breeze
and wafted into the hereafter. The remaining people on earth will be
unbelievers, and they alone will witness the final chapter of earth.
Many of these events described in Islam echo the
concept of the Messiah at the end of times conceived of in Judaism, although
they believe the Law with which he will reign will be the Law of Moses, rather
than Muhammad, may God praise them both. Both Islam and Judaism regard the
coming of the Messiah as essentially uniting, gathering believers together from
the ends of the earth. Both see his rule as returning to the fundamentals of
faith and Law. Both see his role as that of a leader who will fight God’s war
against the forces of evil, and that this war will be followed by a peaceful
hegemony in which God’s Law will prevail throughout the world.
Where they differ is in who this end of time
figure represents. To the Jews, the Messiah necessarily will be a Jewish
leader who re-establishes Israel and the temple and all its rites in Jerusalem. To the Muslim, he represents the championing of pure Islam, sorting hypocrites
from true believers.
All three visions of the Messiah at the end of
time hold something in common. In the next four articles, however, we will
expound the Muslim picture of the future, which is envisioned to be just around
the corner. This vision is very clear and subject to little doctrinal
variation, unlike both Jewish and Christian viewpoints. It is up to you to
draw the parallels that are apparent and reject that which does not reflect the
truth represented herein.
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The Return of Jesus (part 2 of 5)
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Description: The prophecies and portents in Islam of the descent of Jesus in the Quran and the prophetic narrations.
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Christians believe that Jesus is alive today,
and many denominations believe him to be active. They also believe that he has
been resurrected already, and that he will never die again. The Muslim
position, however, is that he never died, and therefore is still alive. It
says in the Quran, that the Jews claim:
“We killed Jesus Christ, the son of Mary, Messenger of
God.”
However, God denies this, as the verse
continues:
“But they killed him not, nor crucified him; It was
only a likeness shown to them: Most certainly they killed him not. Rather, God
lifted him up to Himself.” (Quran 4:157-8)
This action of lifting is literally an upward
movement, physically being taken from the earth into heavens, just as he will
be physically brought back on the wings of angels from the heavens to the earth
when he returns. Christians estimate his age to be 31-33 years of age at
ascension, because the synoptic Gospels are considered to describe
approximately 1 year of his life. The Gospel of John purportedly describes 3
years of his life from the moment he began preaching, of which Luke says:
“And Jesus himself began to be about 30
years of age, being (as was supposed) the son of Joseph … and (he) was led by
the spirit into the wilderness.” (Luke 3:23 and 4:1)
Muslim scholars agree. Hasan Basri said, “Jesus
was 34, while Sa’eed bin Mussayyib said, “He was 33,” when he was
lifted up to heaven.
“And there is none of the People of the Book but will
believe in him before his death, and on the Day of Judgment, he will be a
witness against them.” (Quran 4:159)
God, here, is talking about the ‘People of the
Book’ believing in Jesus before the latter dies well after he was lifted up
into the heavens. The implication is that he is not yet dead. In fact, he is securely
kept by God until he completes his appointed term. As God says in the Quran:
“It is God Who takes away the souls at the time of
their death, and (the souls) of those that die not during their sleep. He
keeps those for which He has ordained death and sends the rest for a term
appointed.” (Quran 39:42)
And:
“It is God Who takes away the souls at night, and has
knowledge of all that you have done by day, and raises you up again that a term
appointed be fulfilled; then will you be returned unto Him. Then He will
inform you of all that you used to do.” (Quran 60:60)
‘The term appointed’ denotes the numbered
days of our lives, already known and confirmed by God. The word “to take away”
is a promise made by God to Jesus which God will do when His messenger is threatened
by disbelief. The Quran informs us that He told Jesus:
“Indeed I will take you (away) and lift you up to
Myself and purify you from those who disbelieve…” (Quran 3:55)
Thus we have a promise of God fulfilled when he
saved Jesus from crucifixion, and another that will be fulfilled when He
returns Jesus to earth and he completes his life here - a promise confirmed in
the revelation given to Mary at the annunciation:
“God gives you tidings of a word from Him, whose name
will be Jesus Christ, son of Mary, held in honor in the world and in the
hereafter, and one of those who are nearest (to God). He shall speak to the
people in infancy and when middle-aged,
and shall be of the righteous.” (Quran 3:45-46)
Since middle-aged is older than the early
thirties, this prophecy concerns his speaking to the people after his return. So
this second promise (that everyone will believe in him before he dies) concerns
his second mission when he descends to earth again. When he arrives, he will
be the same age as he left, and then he will live for another forty years.
The Prophet, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, said:
“There is no prophet between me and him
(Jesus), and he shall descend. He… will stay in the world for forty years;
then he will die and the Muslims will offer the funeral Prayer for him.” (Abu
Dawood, Ahmed)
The return of Jesus will be close to the end of
time. In fact, his descent will be one of the major signs the final hour is due.
The Quran discloses that:
“He (the son of Mary) shall be a known sign of the
Hour; so have no doubt concerning it and follow Me.” (Quran 43:61)
His appearance will be followed by only two or
three other unmistakable portents. Among these are the appearance of the beast,
the wafting of the believers from the earth,
leaving only disbelievers behind, and the rising of the sun from the west.
The ten major
signs, among which is the second coming of Jesus, are summarized in one hadeeth:
“The Hour will not come until you see ten
signs: the smoke; the False Messiah; the Beast; the sun rising from the West; the
descent of Jesus son of Mary; the Gog and Magog; and three tremors - one in the
East, one in the West, and one in Arabia, at the end of which fire will burst
forth from the direction of Aden and drive people to the place of their final
assembly.” (Ahmed)
May God save us from
disbelief and preserve us from being among those who witness the final moments.
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The Return of Jesus (part 3 of 5)
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Description: The context of Jesus’ second coming, the trials and tribulations before it, the rise of the Mahdi and the advent of Maseeh ad-Dajjal (the False Messiah), and Jesus’ role killing him.
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The Rise of the Mahdi, and Advent of the False
Messiah
The circumstances of the second coming will
involve two other people from the end times, the Mahdi
and the Maseeh ad-Dajjal, Arabic for the False Messiah, and the trials
and tribulations associated with them. The primary task of Jesus on his return
will be to save the world from the False Messiah and unite it once more under
the Rule of God.
The advent of the False Messiah, however, will
be preceded by a man who unites all Muslims under his leadership. Of this man,
the Prophet, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, said that before
the world ends, a person from his family with his name (Muhammad bin Abdullah)
will rule the Arabs, filling the earth with equity and justice where before
there had been oppression and injustice, for 7 years.
He further said that he will be supported by the Muslim nation, of whom it was
said:
“A group of my people will not cease
fighting for the Truth and will prevail till the Day of Resurrection. And
Jesus son of Mary will descend and their (the Muslims’) leader will say, ‘Come
and lead us in Prayer.’” (Saheeh Muslim)
Thus, before the coming of Jesus, the Muslim
nation will defend the religion under a man directly descended from the prophet,
who will invite Jesus to lead the prayer interrupted by his coming. How long
he will have been leading the Muslim Nation will be less than 7 years, but how
much less is not known exactly. What is known is that he will be a reluctant
commander whom people will flock to, only after an army attacking Mecca is swallowed up by the earth.
The Prophet said:
“Disagreement will occur at the death of a
caliph and a man of the people of Medina will flee to Mecca. Some of the
people of Mecca will come to him, bring him out against his will and swear
allegiance to him between the Corner
and the Maqam. An expeditionary force will then be sent
against him from Syria, but it will be swallowed up in the desert between Mecca and Medina. When the people witness this, the most pious men of Syria and the best people of Iraq will come to him and swear allegiance to him between the Corner
and the Maqam.” (Abu Dawood)
“There will also be several campaigns, the
first against internal elements,
and then against external elements. An army consisting of the best Muslim
soldiers in the world will come from Medina to counteract the western invasion
of Ash-Sham.”
“When they arrange themselves in ranks, the
Romans will say: ‘Do not stand between us and those who took prisoners from
amongst us. Let us fight with them.’ The Muslims will say: ‘No, by God, we
will never stand aside for you or our brethren so that you can fight them.’” (Saheeh
Muslim)
The fight would last three days with great slaughter on
all sides until, on the fourth day, the remnants of the Muslim Army will defeat
the Western forces and go on to conquer Istanbul. While the soldiers are
looting the city a false rumor that the False Messiah had arrived will reach
them, so they will make for Syria again. By the time they reach Damascus, where the Mahdi will prepare them for war against the False Messiah’s
coming, the False Messiah will truly appear.
His stay on earth will be 40 days. However,
these 40 days will have something special about them. The first day and night
will last a full year, the second a full month, and the third a full week, and
the remaining 37 days would be normal. It is in these final 37 days that Jesus will
probably come, since he will kill the False Messiah shortly after his arrival.
The False Messiah will appear out of the east,
on the way between Syria and Iraq,
and his coming will spread great troubles and injustice right and left. He
will range far and wide, like a wind driven cloud, coming to first one people
and then another. He will invite people to follow him, rewarding the ones who
respond and affirm their faith in him by commanding the sky to rain, which will
cause the land and domestic animals to flourish and produce. Those who refuse
him will suffer drought, famine, and loss of wealth. Wherever he goes, he will
call forth the land’s treasures, which will gather before him like swarming bees,
and he will even kill a man, cutting him in half and then bring him back to
life.
The Coming of Jesus and Death of the False
Messiah
As can be seen, the False Messiah will have been
given miracles to convince people to stray from the path, and many will follow
him. Some hadeeths mention that many people, especially the Jews,
will take him for the real Messiah, as he will announce himself to be God’s
representative. However, he will soon claim divine power himself, and
eventually claim to be the Lord. He will
conquer most of the world and go against the Mahdi in Damascus, and this
will be the time the true Messiah, Jesus, will descend.
“God will send the Messiah, son of Mary,
who will descend at the white minaret on the eastern side of Damascus wearing
two garments, lightly dyed with saffron, his hands resting on the wings of two
Angels. When he lowers his head, beads of perspiration will fall from it, and
when he raises it up, beads like pearls will scatter from it. Every
non-believer who smells him will die, and his breath will reach as far as he is
able to see.” (Saheeh Muslim)
In another hadeeth it says,
“Certainly, the time of prayer shall come,
and then Jesus, the son of Mary, will descend and will lead them in prayer.
When sees he him, the enemy of God will [begin to] dissolve just as salt does in
water.” (Saheeh Muslim)
The first hadeeth continues to say that
he will meet him at Lydda:
“He (Jesus) will pursue the False
Messiah until he captures him at the gates of Lydda and kills him.” (Saheeh Muslim)
Jesus will use a spear guided by God in this
killing, by which
the forces of temptation will be vanquished.
“Then, a people whom God had protected will
come to Jesus, son of Mary, and he will wipe their faces and inform them of
their ranks in Paradise.” (Saheeh Muslim)
This information is not the Judgment of Judgment
Day, but knowledge given to Jesus by God. These people are not the elect of
the Christian rapture, but the survivors of the turmoil surrounding his
coming. And this is but the first episode of the Messiah’s life on his return,
which the next article will elaborate on, if God wills.
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Description: After the False Messiah; the annulment of the false religions of the people of the book, the establishment of God’s nation under Jesus, and the invasion of the Gog and Magog.
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The Establishment of God’s Nation under Jesus
The killing of the False Messiah will traumatize the
Christians and Jews who had followed him, for it will finally reveal to them
that he was not what he had claimed to be. In fact, the role of Jesus in his
defeat will convince most of the surviving Christians, at least, that the False
Messiah had indeed been the Anti-Christ prophesied in their own scriptures.
The Prophet of Islam, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, said:
“The son of Mary will soon descend among you and
will judge justly (according to the Law of God): he will break the cross and kill the pig…”
(Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
The breaking of the cross may be figurative or literal:
the destruction of erected idols in churches and tearing down of crosses from
their steeples, as well as forbidding the use of personal crosses as symbols of
religion; or the destruction of the myth that he was executed by the Romans on
a cross at the instigation of the Jews. Likewise, the killing of the pigs may
be both literal and figurative: literally conducting a campaign to kill all
pigs so the consumption of their meat becomes impossible, allowing them to be
killed, or simply re-imposing the ban God made since time immemorial
on eating their flesh, effectively forcing pig farmers to get rid of their
stock by culling. In effect, two of the mainstays of widespread Christian
practice will be removed, indicating that the religion as taught by modern
Christians would henceforth be defunct, and marking a return to the religion as
originally intended (Islam).
“… and there will be no Jizya.”(Saheeh
Al-Bukhari)
Furthermore, after the massive losses of life among the
Jews, the death of their leader will prove to the Jews that he had been yet
another false hope. Possibly, the False Messiah’s claim of divinity may well
have already sowed seeds of doubt in their hearts, anyway, so when Jesus
announces that the Jizya will no
longer be a means by which non-Muslims can avoid submitting to the will of God,
they will be ready to give up following the guidance of their Rabbis in favor
to returning to the guidance of God.
The fact that no Jizya will be accepted underlines the abolishment of all
religion except one. The People of the Book will be required to follow the Law
of Islam which Jesus will impose. The die-hards that refuse will be hunted and
killed rather than allowed to continue in their outmoded faith.
“The hour will not come until the Muslims fight
against the Jews and kill them. The Jews will seek shelter behind stones and
trees, but the stone or the tree will speak: “O servant of God, there is a [die-hard] Jew behind me, so come and kill
him!” But the Gharqad tree will not speak out because it is partial to
the Jews.” (Saheeh Muslim)
No mention of the fate of those who are neither Muslims nor
People of the Book is mentioned at this stage, but we believe some of them will
also fall under the sway of the rule of Jesus, or die. Perhaps others will be
destroyed by those who are referred to as the Gog and Magog.
The Invasion of the Gog and Magog
Who the Gog and Magog are, exactly, is not known, though
it is known from a hadeeth, found in the two principal books of
authentic narrations (Saheeh Al-Bukhari and Saheeh Muslim), that they
are of the nations of mankind. Of them,
the Quran says:
“When he reached a valley between two mountains, he found a
people who could barely understand a word. They said; O Dhul Qarnayn! Verily,
Gog and Magog are doing great mischief in the land. Will you accept a tribute
from us so that you build a barrier between us and them?” (Quran 18:93-94)
After Dhul Qarnayn carried out their request (without
exacting tribute), he told them:
“This is a Mercy from my Lord, but when the Promise of my Lord
comes, He shall level it to the ground. And the Promise of my Lord is ever
true. And on that day, we shall leave some of them to surge like waves on one
another...” (Quran 18:98-99)
This means that they will be a people who are not under
the jurisdiction of Jesus when he accepts the pledge from former Jews and
Christians. And it is the Gog and Magog who will be the final threat to the
believers before his reign of peace. Again, the Quran says:
“When the Gog and Magog swoop down from every ridge, and the
true Promise draws near, you will see the disbelievers, their eyes staring fixedly,
in horror; They will say, ‘woe to us; indeed were heedless of this – and we
were wrongdoers.’” (Quran 21:96-97)
Not even Jesus will be able to withstand the coming of
the Gog and Magog, for they will swarm the land destructively, like locusts.
Abu Sa’id al-Khudri reported that the prophet said that
only the Muslims who retreat into their cities and strongholds with their
cattle and sheep will survive the onslaught.
It is also said:
God will reveal to
Jesus, son of Mary, “I have brought forth people from among My creatures
against who none will be able to fight. Take my worshippers safely to Mount Tur.” (Saheeh Muslim)
The Gog and Magog will be so many that when the last of
the horde passes through a lake bed from whose water the first rank had drunk,
they will bewail, ‘There used to be water here, once.’ Anybody not from
themselves, except for the Muslims in their strongholds and refuges, will be
killed, and the horde will declaim, ‘We have defeated the people of earth. Now
only the people of heaven are left [for us to defeat].’ On that,
one will fire an arrow into the sky, and it will fall back to earth
blood-stained.
Though the Gog and Magog will think they have obtained
victory, their very boast would be their downfall, for the blood on their
weapons will be nothing but a test from God. The next article will deal with
how the Gog and Magog will be defeated, and what happens after that.
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Description: The end of Gog and Magog, followed by peace and plenty, a world without war, the universality of God’s True Religion, and the death of Jesus.
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The End of Gog and Magog
When the Gog and Magog will have driven the Muslims to
hole up in their strongholds and refuges, and when they see the blood on their
weapons, which will have returned from the sky, they will take these as
evidence for their imminent victory over the Muslims. However, that evening:
“Jesus and his companions will beseech God, and God
will send against them (the Gog and Magog) worms which will attack their necks;
and in the morning, they will all perish as one.” (Saheeh Muslim)
Not knowing that the horde was already destroyed, the
Muslims in their strongholds will call for a volunteer to scout out what the
enemy was doing. The volunteer, knowing he would probably die, will descend to
find them all dead, lying on top of one another. Returning, he will call out: ‘O
Muslims, rejoice! God has sufficed us against our enemies!’
When Jesus and the people who took refuge on Mount Tur descend, they will find the same scene, with not a single spot of the earth
around them free of the putrefying stench of rotting bodies. So sickening and
dangerous to health will be the situation that Jesus will pray again to God, Who
will send huge birds to carry them off and throw
them into the sea where the sun rises.
The Aftermath
After that, God will send a drenching, intense rain that
penetrates into everything, lasting forty days. Unlike the Deluge,
this torrential rainfall will be beneficial, for:
“The earth will be washed till it looks like a
mirror. God will then order the earth: ‘Bring forth your fruit and restore your
blessing.’” (Saheeh Muslim)
The Muslims will let their cattle and flocks out to
graze again, and they will fatten up better than from any vegetation they had
fed on before. Orchards
will produce fruit of size and quality never known before, and cattle produce
fine quality milk in copious amounts, enough so that nobody will experience any
shortage of it.
The benefits, then, from the advent of the Gog and
Magog, will the decimation of non-believers, leaving the world for a nation of
the believers, and food in abundance after the earth had absorbed all the dead
decaying bodies caused by their invasion and later extermination. For a period
of time, wealth would be so abundant that people would not be able to find those
to whom they could pay out the poor due.
Abu Hurayrah reported the Prophet, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon
him, as saying:
“…And there will be no Jizya. Money will be in
abundance so that nobody will accept it (in charity).” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
Not so beneficial will be the reduction in the numbers
of men, causing a major imbalance in the sex ratio. Women will far exceed the
men in numbers, possibly due to casualties in war, as was the case in Germany after World War Two.
The Reign and Death of Jesus
The reign of Jesus, may God grant him peace, will be by
the Law that Muhammad brought. This is in accordance with the Covenant that God
took from all his prophets. In the Quran, it says:
Behold! God took the Covenant
of the prophets, saying: “I have given you the Book and Wisdom; then
will come a messenger to you confirming what is with you, so believe in him and
render him help.” God said: “Do you agree, and take this Covenant as binding
upon you?” They said: “We agree.” He said: “Then bear witness! And I am with
you among the witnesses.” (Quran 3:81)
The reign of Jesus, therefore, will be according to the
Covenant with God, and this is backed up by an explanation of the saying of the
Prophet by Abu Hurayrah, when he reported a question he had asked to his
companions. He said:
The Messenger of God said, “What would you do when
the son of Mary descends among you, and lead as one among you?”
One of the companions, Ibn Abu Theeb, asked:
What does, ‘He will lead as one among you’ mean?
Abu Hurayrah replied:
“He will lead you according to the Book of your
Lord, exalted and praised is He, and the Way of your Messenger.”
His reign will be marked by mutual respect, peace and
prosperity among the people. In another hadeeth, Abu Hurayrah said:
“Spite, mutual hatred and jealousy against one
another will disappear, and when he (Jesus) summons people to accept wealth, none
will do so.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
The lack of rancor between people will be absolute, not
relative, for at least seven years, wherein no two people would be stirred to
ire towards each other, and the word
between them would be ‘peace’. In fact, religiosity and piety will be the
order of the day, for to each person:
“A single prostration to God (in prayer) will be
better than the whole world and whatever is in it.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
Jesus himself will not only rule and judge by the Muslim
Shariah, he will complete all the Islamic pillars. The Prophet of Islam
said:
“By him in Whose hand my life is, the son of Mary
will certainly invoke the name of God for Hajj or Umrah
or both in the valley of Rauha (a valley near Medina).” (Saheeh Muslim)
Then, forty years after his second coming, he will die,
and the Muslims will perform the funeral prayer for him.
And this moment is the moment God is referring to in the Quranic verse:
“And there is none of the People of the Book who must believe
in him before his death…” (Quran 4:159)
God willing, all the people will be of one Book at that
time.
Conclusion
As we can see, the return of Jesus to the Earth will be
a truly magnificent event, surrounded by truly magnificent incidents, so
magnificent that one may find it even fantasy-like. Jesus will come at a time
when the world is in true need of Divine Help. Indeed this Divine Help will
come with Jesus, but some of the trials of those days will be so great that not
even he will be able to face it, fleeing to the tops of mounts with his
followers. Only God will be able to save humanity in that time. Albeit, not
only will this Divine Help come to put an end to the greatest trials faced by humankind
since the dawn of time – the False Messiah and Gog and Magog - but it will also
come to show the truth about God, putting an end to all falsehood, with everyone
being united under the one true religion of God.
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