In the name of Allah, the most beneficent, the most merciful.
Muhammad (pbuh) clears the distortions in
Christianity:
Being clarifications from the Almighty Allaah,
conveyed through His mighty messenger, Muhammad(pbuh), Muslims accept these
rectifications to the Christian doctrine without hesitation. If a Christian too
were to accept Muhammad (peace be upon him), as a prophet of God, like his
belief in Moses or Jesus (peace be upon them), then he should have no
difficulty in accepting the above rectification of wrong beliefs and, as a
consequence of such acceptance, it will be easy for him to embrace Islaam,
thereby placing both Jesus and Mary (peace be upon them) in their true, better
and more respectable positions due to them.
However, since the strong faith of Christians on
Jesus Christ (peace be upon him) is partly attributable to his good teachings
and character and partly to the outstanding miracles performed by him, they,
the Christians, having witnessed such great miracles and accustomed to them,
similarly expect such physical feats from Muhammad (peace be upon him). As far
as the character and the good teachings of Prophet Muhammad(pbuh) are
concerned, I find almost all non-Muslims who have studied his life,
appreciative of him. But what about the miracles..?
QUR’AAN IS AN EVER-LASTING MIRACLE GIVEN TO
MUHAMMAD (pbuh) :
“They say: why does he not bring us a Sign from
his Lord; Has not a clear sign come to them of all
that is in the earlier scriptures ? ”(20:133)
And right now, we are going to look into the
Signs that are there in the earlier scriptures and which relate to Muhammad
(peace be upon him). And we begin with verses from the Bible that have been
uttered by Jesus Christ (peace be upon him).
MUHAMMAD’S ARRIVAL FORETOLD BY JESUS.
Let us have a look at verse 12 &13 of John
16 to know how Jesus(pbuh) prophesies about Muhammad (pbuh).
“ 12. I have yet many things to say unto you,
but you cannot bear them now.
13. Howbeit when he, the spirit of truth, is
come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but
whatsoever he shall hear, shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come.
”
Now let us analyse the fine points of these
verses:
1. A GUIDE :
Allaah tells Muhammad (pbuh) in Qur’aan: 13:7 :
“You are a warner, and for every folk a guide.”
Allaah says Muhammad is a guide for every folk.
And that does not exclude any folk, not even the Jews and Christians, the
earlier recipients of Allaah’s messengers and book. And Jesus does not deny. He
tells his target audience - the lost sheep of the house of Israel, and his
followers, the Christians: “he will guide YOU into
all truth.”
Therefore, it is binding upon the Christians
that they accept the guidance of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), acting upon the word
of Jesus (pbuh) and also heeding the warning given by the Almighty in
Deuteronomy 18: 18 & 19, which we shall discuss later.
2. THE PROPHET. 3. THE LAST PROPHET.
“ I have yet many things to say unto you, but
you cannot bear them now. Howbeit when he, the spirit of truth, is come, he
will guide you into all truth.”
The statement of Jesus (pbuh) carries an
implication that his mission is incomplete: “ I have yet many things to say
unto you...” .
And who will say the many things that he has to
say?
Normally, Jesus (pbuh) should have continued his
statement like this:
But, rather, he says: ‘ The spirit of truth will
guide you into all
truth.’ So, what the spirit of truth will guide into is not only what truth
Jesus (pbuh) has already said or left unsaid, but will comprise of all truth:
4. those
truths said before Jesus (pbuh)
5. those
truths said by Jesus (pbuh)
6. those
truths left unsaid by Jesus (pbuh).
7. those
truths distorted after Jesus (pbuh).
That is the full and true import of the word “ A L L ” .
So, when the spirit of truth comes and he guides
you into all truth, what is left for anybody else to guide any more ? Nothing. That means the mission of the promised
spirit of truth will not be incomplete like that of Jesus (pbuh), but it will
be an accomplished one, calling for no more prophet to guide.
And how do we come to the conclusion that the
‘spirit of truth’ referred in the above verse is a prophet and not ‘holy
spirit’ as interpreted by some Christian scholars? Please take a closer look at
the last sentence of the verse 13 above. It says :
“ he will shew you
things to come.”
And when you rephrase it into a shorter
sentence......, it reads:
“ he will prophesy.”
And what do you call someone who prophesies
.........? ........... a prophet ! and a prophet
who is called the ‘spirit of truth’ is
naturally a true prophet. .....and that too a
prophet who will tell you all truth, not necessitating another prophet.
That is exactly what Allaah calls Muhammad
(pbuh) in Qur’aan, sura 33, verse 40: Khaataman-Nabiyeen...
the last of the prophets.
Normally, it would look odd, strange and unusual
that a prophet of God toils so much to bring his people into the right path and
then announces, as does Jesus (pbuh), that his mission is incomplete (“ I have yet
many things to say unto you.”) and that they have to wait for the last prophet
for further guidance (“ when he, the spirit of truth is come, he will guide you
into all truth.”).
However, this is not inconsistent with the
Divine Plan. Allaah says in Qur’aan 3:81 “ When Allaah made covenant with the
prophets, (He said): Take whatever I have given you of the scripture and
knowledge. And afterward there will come unto you a messenger, confirming that
which you possess. You shall believe in him and you shall help him. He said: Do
you agree, and will you take up My burden (which I lay upon you) in this
(matter)?. They answered: We agree. He said: Then bear you witness. I will be a
witness with you.”
From the above verse, it is clear that it was
binding on Jesus (pbuh) to help Muhammad (pbuh), even if Muhammad had arrived
during the lifetime of Jesus. This being so, it only behooves of Jesus (pbuh)
that he should make clear to his followers the incomplete status of his mission
and to advise them whom to look to for further guidance.
4. AS-SAADIQ (the truthful).
5. AL-AMEEN (the trustworthy).
“ for he shall not speak of himself; but
whatsoever he shall hear, shall he speak.”
“ He shall not speak
of himself.” : he will not cook up guidance from his own will and dish
it out to you; The real quality of a truthful
person - As-Saadiq.
“ But whatsoever he
shall hear, shall he speak.” : he will not mutilate the guidance; he
will not add to it; he will not deduct anything from it; “ but whatsoever he shall hear, shall he speak.”
True qualities of a trustworthy person - Al-Ameen.
Muhammad (pbuh), earned these titles: As-Saadiq, the truthful, and Al-Ameen, the trustworthy, from his people even before he was
conferred with the prophethood at the age of forty, because he always used to
say the truth and was trustworthy in all his dealings.
6. THE UNLETTERED PROPHET :
Because: Muhammad was an
unlettered prophet.
Thus in verse 13 of John 16, Jesus (pbuh) has
foretold of the arrival of the ‘Spirit of Truth’ by denoting Prophet Muhammad
(pbuh) with six of his titles:
|
Al Haadi |
The Guide |
|
As Saadiq |
The Truthful |
|
Al Ameen |
The Trust-worthy |
|
An Nabee |
The Prophet |
|
Khaatamun Nabeeyeen |
The Last Prophet |
|
An-Nabeeyul Ummee |
The Unlettered Prophet |
Since Christians believe the Bible to be true
and the words of Jesus (pbuh) to be true, they must accept Muhammad (pbuh) to
be the prophet whom Jesus (pbuh) is referring in the above prophecy.
The prophecy of Jesus about the expected prophet
guiding into all truth has been fulfilled in no person other than
Muhammad (pbuh). Christians can not show a person other than Muhammad (pbuh) in
whom the prophecy of John 16:13 stands fulfilled.
An erroneous belief is held by some Christians
that the prophecy foretells about the arrival of a holy spirit. Even if it is
granted that the prophecy refers to the holy spirit, then one must contend with
the fact that the holy spirit, Archangel Gabriel, also referred as roohul-qudus
(holy spirit) in the Qur’aan, did arrive, and brought the complete guidance
from the Almighty as prophesied, but not directly to persons like you and me,
but to prophet Muhammad (pbuh), which guidance is referred in the above verses.
(Muhammad (pbuh) received the first revelation
at the age of forty and the revelation was through the holy spirit, and so it
was for the rest of the 23 years of his life. Hence, the two events, Muhammad’s
prophethood and the arrival of Archangel Gabriel are not two events of separate
significance, but is one and the same predicted event).
And the Christians imagining that the weird events
alleged in Acts 2 of Bible fulfil the expected arrival of the spirit must try
to see that these alleged events are far from ‘guidance into all truth’,
promised in the above verses.
Thus, in plain language, Jesus (pbuh) tells his
followers:
Since you are not ready now to bear the many
things I have to say, when the last and the unlettered prophet, the truthful
and the trustworthy, comes, he will guide you into all truth.
This is the Gospel, the good news, brought by
Jesus (pbuh).
And just how dangerous it is to ignore the
guidance, we shall see, God willing, in the context of another prophecy relating to Muhammad (pbuh) in
the old testament.