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The Error Of Those
Who Maintain That Jesus (Pbuh) Is Dead
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Qur'an and hadith reveal that Jesus (pbuh) did
not die but was raised to God's presence. The
Christians also believe this; however, their belief
contradicts the Qur'an. In addition, some Muslims
also have the mistaken ideas that 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. God 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. (Qur'an,
17:36)
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, God
reveals that He confounded the unbelievers' plots
against 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" (Qur'an, 4:157). In essence, believing
that Jesus (pbuh) was killed means that the unbelievers'
plot succeeded, which contradicts the Qur'an.

Who could do greater wrong than someone
who invents lies against God or denies
His Signs? The wrongdoers are certainly
not successful.
(Qur’an, 6:21)
They
keep others from it and avoid it themselves.
They are only destroying themselves but
they are not aware of it. (Qur’an,
6:26) |
Some people say that Jesus (pbuh)
was not killed but died when his appointed hour
came. That is also untrue. According to this error,
God took 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 Jesus (pbuh). The unbelievers set
a trap designed to kill him. Yet God reveals that
He foiled that trap. If 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 God'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. (God knows best.)
Still other people maintain that
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. God
caused 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, 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 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" (Qur'an, 5:110)
or has been described as: "He is a Sign
of the Hour" (Qur'an, 43:61). Only Jesus
(pbuh) was raised to God'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 God has approved a very special destiny
for Jesus (pbuh), and that to fulfill his destiny
Jesus (pbuh) must be alive in His presence and
return to Earth. (God knows best.)
God's confounding of the unbelievers'
plot against Jesus (pbuh) and raising him while
still alive, in both body and soul, to His presence
is a great miracle. Throughout history, God has
supported the prophets with various miracles.
He revealed the true book, the Qur'an, to Prophet
Muhammad (may God bless him and grant him peace).
Furthermore, Prophet Muhammad's (may God bless
him and grant him peace) transport from the Sacred
Mosque to the Farthest Mosque in a single night
(Qur'an, 17:1) and his prediction that the believers
would enter the Sacred Mosque in safety (Qur'an,
48:27) 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
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
God'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 Jesus (pbuh), by the
will of God, that person must also believe that
Jesus (pbuh) was miraculously raised to His presence.
In addition, those who claim
that Jesus (pbuh) has already died have to bear
in mind the loss they will suffer when 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. (God knows best.)
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 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 Jesus (pbuh)
has died is the expression: "…
when You took me back to You [tawaffaytanee],
You were the One watching over them..."
in Qur'an 5:117. 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 Qur'an 3:55. 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 Qur'an 39:42 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. (Qur'an, 6:60)

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.
(Qur’an, 6:48)
S.161
We sent a messenger among every people
saying: ‘Worship God and keep clear
of all false deities.’ Among them
were some whom God guided but others received
the misguidance they deserved. (Qur’an,
16:36) |
As this verse states, God 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 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 Jesus
(pbuh) was placed in a state similar to sleep,
was raised to God's presence while alive, and
that he merely departed from this dimension. (God
knows best.)
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 God. 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,
God would have helped the Jews if He had killed
him. (God is surely beyond that.) Moreover,
how are we to understand God's trap in Qur'an
3:54? For God to kill Jesus (pbuh) before
the Jews would not fit into this trap. The genuine
trap is that God will raise Jesus (pbuh) to
His presence while still alive, and Jesus (pbuh)
will descend in the End Times…72
Similarly, in commenting on Qur'an
5:117, Hamdi Yazir of Elmali draws attention to
the use of mutawaffeeka in Qur'an 3:55 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.73
In other words, the expression
"You took me back" refers not to his biological
death; rather, it indicates that he was raised
to God's presence in a state resembling sleep
and thereby removed from this dimension. (God
knows best.)

The religion with God is Islam. (Qur’an,
3:19) |
2. Some people misinterpret the
tidings given in Qur'an 5:116-17 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 God
asks: "Jesus son of Mary. Did you say to people:
'Take me and my mother as deities besides God?'"
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." (Qur'an, 5:116)
The people in question claim
that this question posed by God reveals that Jesus
(pbuh) died. However, the expression revealed
here deals with our Lord speaking to 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 God, 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." God 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. God is pleased
with them and they are pleased with Him. That
is the great victory." (Qur'an, 5:117-19)
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. (Qur'an, 111:1-5)
Similarly, the Qur'an reveals
that God 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. (Qur'an, 6:130)
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. (Qur'an,
39:71)
As we have seen, God gives examples
of conversations carried out in the Hereafter.
The conversation with 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 Jesus (pbuh). (God is surely
beyond that.) Those who adhere to this error will
have to give an account in God's presence on the
Day of Judgment. According to the Qur'an, 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
God as the one and only and to serve only Him.
Qur'an 5:119 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
Jesus (pbuh) died in the past. Thus, this verse
cannot be used as evidence that Jesus (pbuh) has
already died.
As
stated earlier, the great majority of Islamic
scholars agree that these verses refer to Jesus'
(pbuh) ascension to God's presence. For instance,
Fakhr al-Din al-Razi said that the verse means
"Jesus' (pbuh) raising to the sky."74
Similarly, 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.75
In 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."76
Claim 2 and Its Refutation
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.
God has power over all things. (Qur’an,
5:19)
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As stated earlier, Jesus' (pbuh)
ascension to God'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 Jesus (pbuh) is present in the sky
in physical form, which then leads them to deny
his ascension to God's presence. But this is a
most mistaken view. First and foremost, the intention
behind raising 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. (God knows best.)
Human beings inhabit a dimension
bounded by time and space and can only perceive
and understand events within that dimension, as
far as God 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. God is the Lord of
the Worlds
One of God's names is "Lord of
the worlds." This indicates the existence of worlds
other than the one known to and inhabited by human
beings. (God knows best.) God 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." (Qur'an, 26:109)
Truly, it is
revelation sent down by the Lord of all the
worlds. (Qur'an, 26:192)
But when he
[Moses] reached it, a voice called out to him:
"Blessed be him who is in the Fire and all who
are around it. Glory be to God, the Lord
of all the worlds!" (Qur'an, 27:8)
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 God, the Lord of all the worlds."
(Qur'an, 28:30)
The revelation
of the Book, in which there is no doubt, is
from the Lord of the worlds. (Qur'an,
32:2)
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 God, the Lord of all the worlds."
(Qur'an, 39:75)
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 God
are dead. On the contrary, they are alive, but
you are not aware of it. (Qur'an, 2:154)
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.
(God knows best.) Other verses reveal that martyrs
live in the manner appointed for them by God in
a very different dimension, one in which there
is no time and space:
Do not suppose
that those killed in the way of God are dead.
No indeed! They are alive and well provided
for in the very presence of their Lord, delighting
in the favor God 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
God, and that God does not let the wage of the
believers go to waste. (Qur'an, 3:169-71)
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 Jesus (pbuh) being raised
to God'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, Jesus (pbuh)
inhabits a dimension about which we know nothing,
and that he will return to Earth when God wills.
God raised Jesus (pbuh) to His presence, and,
when the time established by God comes, he will
return to this dimension, which is bound by time
and space. (God knows best.)
3. Angels Descend to Earth and Ascend to God'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 God, 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 God - the Lord of the Ascending Steps.
The angels and the Spirit ascend to Him in a
day whose length is fifty thousand years. (Qur'an,
70:3-4)
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 Jesus (pbuh) is living
in such a dimension. (God knows best.)
The fact that God 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
God'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?" (Qur'an, 3:124)
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!" (Qur'an, 16:2)
Another verse reveals that angels
can descend to Earth to carry out various duties
approved by God:
In it, the
angels and the Spirit descend by their Lord's
authority with every ordinance. (Qur'an, 97:4)
In addition, angels were sent
as messengers to Abraham (pbuh) and 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 Mary, telling
her that God had chosen her and that she would
bear a son named Jesus (pbuh). The revelation
of the Qur'an to our Prophet (may God bless him
and grant him peace) by means of the angel Gabriel,
as well as our Prophet's 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. (Qur'an,
53:5-18)
He
sent His Messenger with the guidance and
the religion of truth to exalt it over
every other religion and God suffices
as a witness. (Qur’an, 48:28)
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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 Jesus (pbuh) was raised to God's presence
does not mean that he has died. Many verses and
hadith confirm the truth of this interpretation.
Jesus (pbuh) is alive in a dimension that surpasses
our understanding. Moreover, the fact that angels
cross between two dimensions, as God wills, shows
that this transition is very easy when our Lord
so wills. When the time set forth by God comes,
Jesus (pbuh) will return to Earth and call people
to religious moral values as the messenger of
God. (God knows best.)
All of this evidence indicates
that those people who deny that Jesus (pbuh) is
still alive and will return fail to appreciate
God's power and might. Given that God, 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 God 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 God. The fact that Jesus (pbuh) was purified
of the unbelievers and raised to God's presence
may be one of those events that people cannot
fully comprehend. A great miracle took place when
the unbelievers came to kill 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 God and
appreciate His infinite might. Their awed respect
and sincere love for God is reinforced, and their
enthusiasm and excitement grow. The way that 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 God comes, another great miracle
will take place: 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
Jesus' (pbuh) ascension is their failure to realize
that God 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 the Qur'an states:
What are they
waiting for, but for God 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 God. (Qur'an,
2:210)
Another verse reveals that all
matters "ascend to" God 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.
(Qur'an, 32:5)
The fact that "God directs the
whole affair" is a proof that He is unbound by
space and time. God 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 God."
Another verse describes the position
of the believers who made the hijrah (migration)
with Prophet Muhammad (may God bless him and grant
him peace), and reveals:
… If anyone
leaves his home, migrating to God and His messenger,
and death catches up with him, God will reward
him... (Qur'an, 4:100)
The phrase "migrating to God"
indicates that our Lord is not bound by space.
These believers left their homes and migrated,
together with Prophet Muhammad (may God bless
him and grant him peace), because of the unbelievers'
oppression. They did not, of course, migrate to
God 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 God's mercy
and compassion, and migrated to a new home in
obedience to the Prophet (may God bless him and
grant him peace). Abraham's (pbuh) words: "I am
going towards my Lord; He will be my guide" (Qur'an,
37:99), 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
...
that God has power over all things and
that God encompasses all things in His
knowledge. (Qur’an, 65:12)
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The Qur'an reveals:
Or the one
who passed by a town which had fallen into ruin?
He asked: "How can God restore this to life,
when it has died?" God 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
God has power over all things." (Qur'an, 2:259)
God 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 simple matter for God, for only humanity
- not God - 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. (Qur'an, 16:40)
He gives life
and death. When He decides upon an affair, He
says to it "Be!" and it is. (Qur'an, 40:68)
… the Originator
of the heavens and Earth. When He decides on
something, He just says to it "Be!" and it is.
(Qur'an, 2:117)
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.
The Qur'an reveals 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. (Qur'an, 18:10-11)
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." (Qur'an, 18:18-19)
When
you have separated yourselves from them
and everything they worship except God,
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.’(Qur’an,
18:16)
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The Qur'an does not reveal 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. (God knows best.) Moreover, the Qur'an reveals
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: "God 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." (Qur'an, 18:25-26)
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. (God knows best.)
Just like people waking up from
sleep, these people also returned to life. In
a similar way, Jesus (pbuh) will return to life
when he comes back to Earth and, after fulfilling
the honorable responsibility imposed on him by
God, 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,"
(Qur'an, 7:25) he will die on Earth, like every
other human being. (God knows best.)
Claim 3 and Its Refutation

If there had been any deities besides God
in heaven or Earth, they would both be ruined.
Glory be to God, Lord of the Throne, far
beyond that which they claim! (Qur’an,
21:22)
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Another claim made by those who
do not believe in Jesus' (pbuh) second coming
is based on Qur'an 21:34-35. 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. (Qur'an, 21:34-35)
Some people cite these verses
as proof that Jesus (pbuh) is dead. However, by
doing so they ignore the many clear verses and
hadith that proclaim that God protected and rescued
Jesus (pbuh) from the unbelievers' traps. The
great majority of Islamic scholars agree with
this interpretation. Moreover, the fact that Jesus
(pbuh) did not die and was raised to God'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 Jesus (pbuh) has not died yet,
that he will return to Earth, and that his death
will take place after that. (God knows best.)
These deluded people may make
such a claim because they have not fully examined
or understood the clear evidence that 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"
(Qur'an, 43:59), Jesus (pbuh) is a mortal servant
created by God, just like everyone else. However,
some Christians mistakenly deified him because
of the many blessings and miracles that our Lord
bestowed upon him. Muslims have a deep love and
respect for Jesus (pbuh), just as they do for
all of God's prophets. But they are also fully
aware that just like all the other messengers,
he is no more than a servant created by God:
The Messiah,
the son of Mary, 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. (Qur'an, 5:75)
Claim 4 and Its Refutation
Some people suggest that because
Christians believe that 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 Old and New Testaments 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 God bless him and grant
him peace) as our guides.
The Qur'an, the last divine book
revealed by God, 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. Several verses reveal this
truth, 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. (Qur'an, 16:64)
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 God, and a Clear Book.
(Qur'an, 5:15)
The Qur'an describes, in some
detail, the lives of Moses (pbuh) and 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 Jesus (pbuh) is God's son. (God is
surely beyond that.) Based upon this mistaken
belief, they have sought to deify Jesus (pbuh).
The belief in the Trinity is another fundamental,
but distorted, Christian belief. God 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 God," and the Christians
say: "The Messiah is the son of God." That is
what they say with their mouths, copying the
words of those who did not believe before. God
fight them! How corrupted they are! (Qur'an,
9:30)
O People of
the Book! Do not go to excess in your religion.
Say nothing but the truth about God. The Messiah,
Jesus son of Mary, was only the messenger of
God and His Word, which He cast into Mary, and
a Spirit from Him. So believe in God and His
messengers. Do not say: "Three." It is better
that you stop. God is only One God. He is too
glorious to have a son. Everything in the heavens
and Earth belongs to Him. God suffices as a
Guardian. (Qur'an, 4:171)
Those who say:
"God is the Messiah, son of Mary" are unbelievers.
Say: "Who possesses any power at all over God
if He wills to destroy the Messiah, son of Mary,
and his mother, and everyone else on Earth?"
The kingdom of the heavens and Earth, and everything
between them, belongs to God. He creates whatever
He wills. God has power over all things. (Qur'an,
5:17)
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. (Qur'an,
19:88-92)
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 God 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
God's signs throughout the night, and they prostrate.
They believe in God 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. God knows those who guard against
evil. (Qur'an, 3:113-15)
The Christian belief that 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 Jesus' (pbuh) ascension, due to such corrupt
beliefs as the Trinity and Jesus' (pbuh) so-called
status as God's son. In addition, their beliefs
that he died to atone for the sins of all humanity
and that he ascended to God's presence after dying
on the Cross are incompatible with the true religion.
God 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
God 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.
(Qur'an, 17:15)
Jesus (pbuh), one of God's prophets
and messengers, called his people to a great truth:
"God is my Lord and your Lord, so worship
Him. That is a straight path" (Qur'an,
3:51). In other words, he called upon them to
serve God 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 God
willed him to do. As revealed in the verse that
reports Abraham's (pbuh) prayer, God "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"
(Qur'an, 26:79-82). Christians, on the other hand,
make a grave error by saying that 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. In conclusion,
the unbelievers did not kill Jesus (pbuh), for
God 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 God, the King, the Real. There is no
deity but Him, Lord of the Noble Throne.
(Qur’an, 23:116)
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This error is the product of
mistaken and distorted logic. Jesus (pbuh) is
a praised, selected, and unique prophet in God'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 Jesus (pbuh), Moses (pbuh), Joseph
(pbuh), Abraham (pbuh), and Jacob (pbuh), 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 God 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" (Qur'an, 2:136).
The fact that 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 Jesus (pbuh) returns, he will rule
with the Qur'an. Like all of the other prophets,
Jesus (pbuh) is a follower of Islam, the true
and divine religion in God's presence. The Qur'an
reveals these facts in the following verses:
The religion
with God is Islam. (Qur'an, 3:19)
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. God chooses
for Himself anyone He wills and guides to Himself
those who turn to Him. (Qur'an, 42:13)
When 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.77
By the One
in Whose hand is my self, definitely the son
of Mary will soon descend among you as a just
judge. He will break the Cross, kill the pig,
and abolish the jizya [a head tax on free non-Muslims
living under Muslim rule].78
Claim 6 and Its Refutation

Your Lord creates and chooses whatever
He wills. The choice is not theirs. Glory
be to God! He is exalted above anything
they associate with Him!(Qur’an,
28:68)
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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,
Jesus (pbuh)did not die but is still alive in
God's presence. Moreover, not everyone will immediately
accept this event, as the people in question maintain.
At first, 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, 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 religion's moral values
will rule the world. Indeed, the great Islamic
scholar Said Nursi showed that the great majority
of people will greet Jesus (pbuh) with skepticism,
but that sincere believers will recognize him
by the light of his faith and immediately obey
him:
God, 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 God 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.79
As this great teacher reported,
when 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 God'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 Moses' (pbuh)
miracles (e.g., turning his staff into a snake,
and his hand becoming as white as snow). 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. (Qur'an, 7:132-33)
God 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 God willed. The
truth is that most of them are ignorant. (Qur'an,
6:111)
Therefore, regardless of the
miracle performed, humanity's environment of testing
will never be eliminated. 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
Jesus (pbuh), obey him wholeheartedly, and support
and protect him. Unbelievers or those with weak
faith will remain skeptical and doubtful. (God
knows best.) However, their groundless doubts
and skepticism will not alter the facts, for God's
promise of 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 Jesus (pbuh) is dead is that the
Qur'an reveals that Prophet Idris (pbuh) was also
"raised up." According to this claim, Jesus (pbuh),
just like Idris (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. (Qur'an, 19:56-57)
… [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… (Qur'an,
3:55)
And [on account
of] their saying: "We killed the Messiah, Jesus
son of Mary, messenger of God." They did not
kill him and they did not crucify him, but it
was made to seem so to them... God raised him
up to Himself. God is Almighty, All-Wise. (Qur'an,
4:157-58)
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 Jesus' (pbuh) ascension discuss
the unbelievers' plot against him and how God
protected him by raising him, body and soul, into
another dimension unbounded by space and time.
Thus, Idris (pbuh) was raised in station, whereas
Jesus (pbuh) was physically removed from this
dimension and raised to God's presence. (God knows
best.)
Claim 8 and Its Refutation
Another unfounded assertion made
by some people is that "Since Prophet Muhammad
(may God bless him and grant him peace) was the
last prophet, Jesus (pbuh) will not return." This
has no basis in fact. First, it needs to be made
clear that our Prophet (may God bless him and
grant him peace) is "the
messenger of God and the Final Seal of the prophets"
(Qur'an, 33:40). The fact that Jesus (pbuh) will
return to Earth does not, as some people maintain,
change that fact. Jesus (pbuh) will return not
as a prophet, but as a messenger who will maintain
the law of Prophet Muhammad (may God 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. (Qur’an, 29:46)
Abraham was neither a Jew nor a Christian,
but a man of pure natural belief –
a Muslim. He was not one of the idolaters.(Qur’an,
3:67) |
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, God 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 God as rulers, who
have led people to salvation. Indeed, the Qur'an
reveals that people suffering woes and difficulties
have prayed to God to send them a savior and protector:
What reason
could you have for not fighting in the Way of
God - 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!" (Qur'an, 4:75)
Of course, God 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 God has sent messengers
as well as prophets to various peoples. God 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: "God 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: "God has chosen him over you
and favored him greatly in knowledge and physical
strength. God gives kingship to anyone He wills.
God is All-Encompassing, All-Knowing." (Qur'an,
2:247)

God’s promise is true, but most
of them do not know it. (Qur’an,
10:55)
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Similarly, Dhu'l Qarnayn 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. The Qur'an reveals that
God 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. (Qur'an, 18:83-84)
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 God comes, 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 God, 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 Jesus' (pbuh) exact status and return ask:
"Why is Jesus (pbuh) being sent to cause religious
moral values to prevail, and not Prophet Muhammad
(may God bless him and grant him peace)?" Taking
these concerns as a pretext, they then raise all
sorts of objections.
Our beloved Prophet Muhammad
(may God bless him and grant him peace) is an
honored and trustworthy messenger in God's sight.
God revealed His last Book to this great man,
who is a role model of abiding by proper moral
values, godliness and closeness to God, a friend
of God, and one superior in His sight. He is also
the friend, and protector of all believers. Throughout
his life, the Prophet (may God bless him and grant
him peace) waged an exemplary struggle in the
path of God and enlightened Arabia, which was
buried in spiritual darkness and ignorance, with
Islamic moral values. When the time appointed
by God came to an end, his life, like that of
many other prophets, came to an end.
However, God ordained a different
destiny for 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 (God knows best) 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 Jesus (pbuh).
Thus, 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 Jesus (pbuh) and so avoid living by true religious
moral values. The fact is, however, that Jesus'
(pbuh) return and spreading of the message of
the true religion 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 Jesus'
[pbuh] atonement for humanity's sins) are mistaken,
that God is the only deity and that the Qur'an
really is God's final revelation to humanity,
Christians will sit up and listen to him. This
event will free them from ascribing partners to
God and other corrupt beliefs, and they will enter
Islam in great waves.
Remember that God 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 God,
and worship only Him. By the will of God, the
second coming will represent the start of this
auspicious time.
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