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BIBLE
PROPHECIES ABOUT THE ADVENT OF MUHAMMAD
Abraham
is widely regarded as the Patriarch of monotheism and the
common father of the Jews, Christians and Muslims. Through
His second son, Isaac, came all Israelite prophets
including such towering figures as Jacob, Joseph, Moses,
David, Solomon and Jesus. May peace and blessings be upon
them all. The advent of these great prophets was in
partial fulfillment of God's promises to bless the nations
of earth through the descendents of Abraham (Genesis12:2-3).Such
fulfillment is wholeheartedly accepted by Muslims whose
faith considers the belief in and respect of all prophets
an article of faith.
BLESSINGS
OF ISHMAEL AND ISAAC
Was
the first born son of Abraham (Ishmael) and his
descendants included in God's covenant and promise? A few
verses from the Bible may help shed some light on this
question;
1) Genesis
12:2-3 speaks of God's promise to Abraham and his
descendants before any child was born to him.
2) Genesis
17:4 reiterates God's promise after the birth of
Ishmael and before the birth of Isaac.
3) In
Genesis, ch. 21. Isaac is specifically blessed
but Ishmael was also specifically blessed and promised by
God to become "a great nation" especially in Genesis
21:13, 18.
4) According to Deuteronomy
21:15-17 the traditional rights and privileges of
the first born son are not to be affected by the social
status of his mother (being a "free" woman such
as Sarah, Isaac's mother, or a "Bondwoman" such
as Hagar, Ishmael's mother). This is only consistent with
the moral and humanitarian principles of all revealed
faiths.
5) The full
legitimacy of Ishmael as Abraham's son and
"seed" and the full legitimacy of his mother,
Hagar, as Abraham's wife are clearly stated in
Genesis 21:13 and 16:3. After
Jesus, the last Israelite messenger and prophet, it was
time that God's promise to bless Ishmael and his
descendants be fulfilled. Less than 600years after Jesus,
came the last messenger of God, Muhammad, from the progeny
of Abraham through Ishmael. God's blessing of both of the
main branches of Abraham's family tree was now fullfilled.
But are there additional corroborating evidence that the
Bible did in fact foretell the advent of prophet Muhammad?
MUHAMMAD:
The Prophet Like Unto Moses
Long
time after Abraham, God's promise to send the long-awaited
Messenger was repeated this time in Moses' words.
In Deuteronomy 18:18, Moses spoke of the
prophet to be sent by God who is:
1) From among the
Israelite's "brethren", a reference to their
Ishmaelite cousins as Ishmael was the other son of Abraham
who was explicitly promised to become a "great
nation".
2) A prophet like
unto Moses. There were hardly any two prophets ,who were
so much alike as Moses and Muhammad. Both
were given comprehensive law code of life, both
encountered their enemies and were victors in miraculous
ways, both were accepted as prophets/statesmen and both
migrated following conspiracies to assassinate them.
Analogies between Moses and Jesus overlooks not only the
above similarities but other crucial ones as well (e.g.
the natural birth, family life and death of Moses and Muhammad
but not of Jesus, who was regarded by His followers as the
Son of God and not exclusively a messenger of God, as
Moses and Muhammad were and as Muslim
belief Jesus was).
THE
AWAITED PROPHET WAS TO COME FROM ARABIA
Deuteronomy
33:1-2 combines references to Moses, Jesus and
Muhammad. It speaks of God (i.e. God's revelation) coming
from Sinai, rising from Seir (probably the village of
Sa'ir near Jerusalem) and shining forth from Paran.
According to Genesis 21:21, the
wilderness of Paran was the place where Ishmael settled
(i.e. Arabia, specifically Mecca).
Indeed the King James
version of the Bible mentions the pilgrims passing through
the valley of Ba'ca (another name of Mecca) in Psalms
84:4-6.
Isaiah
42:1-13 speaks of the beloved of God. His elect
and messenger who will bring down a law to be awaited in
the isles and who "shall not fail nor be discouraged
till he have set judgement on earth." Verse 11,
connects that awaited one with the descendants of Ke'dar.
Who is Ke'dar? According to Genesis 25:13,
Ke'dar was the second son of Ishmael, the ancestor of
prophet Muhammad.
MUHAMMAD'S
MIGRATION FROM MECCA TO MEDINA:
PROPHECIED IN THE BIBLE?
Habakkuk 3:3
speaks of God (God's help) coming from Te'man (an Oasis
North of Medina according to J. Hasting's Dictionary of
the Bible), and the holy one (coming) from Paran. That
holy one who under persecution migrated from Paran (Mecca)
to be received enthusiastically in Medina was none but
prophet Muhammad.
Indeed the incident of the migration of the prophet and
his persecuted followers is vividly described in Isaiah
21:13-17. That section foretold as well about the
battle of Badr in which the few ill-armed faithful
miraculously defeated the "mighty" men of
Ke'dar, who sought to destroy Islam and intimidate their
own folks who turned -to Islam.
THE
QUR'AN (KORAN) FORETOLD IN THE BIBLE?
For
twenty-three years, God's words (the Qur'an) were truely
put into Muhammad's mouth. He was not the
"author" of the Qur'an. The Qur'an was dictated
to him by Angel Gabriel who asked Muhammad
to simply repeat the words of the Qur'an as he heard them.
These words were then committed to memory and to writing
by those who hear them during Muhammad's
life time and under his supervision.
Was it a coincidence
that the prophet "like unto Moses" from the
"brethren" of the Israelites (i.e. from the
lshmaelites) was also described as one in whose mouth God
will put his words and that he will speak in the name of
God, (Deuteronomy 18:18-20). Was it also
a coincidence the "Paraclete" that Jesus
foretold to come after Him was described as one who
"shall not speak of himself, but whatsoever he shall
hear, that shall he speak (John 16:13)
Was it another
coincidence that Isaiah ties between the messenger
connected with Ke'dar and a new song (a scripture in a new
language) to be sang unto the Lord (Isaiah
42:10-11). More explicitly, prophesies Isaiah
"For with stammering lips, and another tongue, will
he speak to this people" (Isaiah 28:11).
This latter verse correctly describes the "stammering
lips" of Prophet Muhammad reflecting
the state of tension and concentration he went through at
the time of revelation. Another related point is that the
Qur'an was revealed in piece-meals over a span of twenty
three years. It is interesting to compare this with Isaiah
28:10 whichspeaks of the same thing.
THAT
PROPHET- PARACLETE- MUHAMMAD
Up
to the time of Jesus (peace be upon him), the Israelites
were still awaiting for that prophet like unto Moses
prophecied in Deuteronomy 18:18. When
John the Baptist came, they asked him if he was Christ and
he said "no". They asked him if he was Elias and
he said "no". Then, in apparent reference to Deuteronomy
18:18, they asked him "Art thou that
Prophet" and he answered, "no". (John
1: 1 9-2 1).
In the Gospel
according to John (Chapters 14, 15, 16)
Jesus spoke of the "Paraclete" or comforter who
will come after him, who will be sent by Father as another
Paraclete, who will teach new things which the
contemporaries of Jesus could not bear. While the
Paraclete is described as the spirit of truth, (whose
meaning resemble Muhammad's famous title
Al-Amin, the trustworthy), he is identified in one verse
as the Holy Ghost (John 14:26). Such a
designation is however inconsistent with the profile of
that Paraclete. In the words of the Dictionary of
the Bible, (Ed. J. Mackenzie) "These items,
it must be admitted do not give an entirely coherent
picture."
Indeed history tells
us that many early Christians understood the Paraclete to
be a man and not a spirit. This might explain the
followings who responded to some who claimed, without
meeting the criteria stipulated by Jesus, to be the
awaited "Paraciete".
It was Prophet
Muhammad (peace be upon him) who was the
Paraclete, Comforter, helper, admonisher sent by God after
Jesus. He testified of Jesus, taught new things which
could not be borne at Jesus' time, he spoke what he heard
(revelation), he dwells with the believers (through his
well-preserved teachings). Such teachings will remain
forever because he was the last messenger of God, the
only Universal Messenger to unite the whole of humanity
under God and on the path of PRESERVED truth. He
told of many things to come which "came to pass"
in the minutest detail meeting, the criterion given by
Moses to distinguish between the true prophet and the
false prophets (Deuteronomy 18:22). He
did reprove the world of sin, of righteousness and of
judgement (John 16:8-11)
WAS
THE SHIFT OF RELIGIOUS LEADERSHIP PROPHECIED?
Following
the rejection of the last Israelite prophet, Jesus, it was
about time that God's promise to make Ishmael a great
nation be fulfilled (Genesis 21:13, 18)
In Matthew
21:19-21, Jesus spoke of the fruitless fig tree
(A Biblical symbol of prophetic heritage) to be cleared
after being given a last chance of three years (the
duration of Jesus' ministry) to give fruit. In a later
verse in the same chapter, Jesus said: "Therefore,
say I unto you, The Kingdom of God shall be taken away
from you, and given to a nation bringing forth the fruit
thereof" (Matthew 21:43). That
nation of Ishmael's descendants (the rejected stone in Matthew
21:42) which was victorious against all
super-powers of its time as prophecied by Jesus: "And
whosoever shall fall on this stone shall be broken, but on
whomsoever it shall fall, it will grind him to
powder" (Matthew 21:44).
OUT
OF CONTEXT COINCIDENCE?
Is
it possible that the numerous prophecies cited here are
all individually and combined out of context
misinterpretations? Is the opposite true, that such
infrequently studied verses fit together consistently and
clearly point to the advent of the man who changed the
course of human history, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon
him). Is it reasonable to conclude that all these
prophecies, appearing in different books of the Bible and
spoken by various prophets at different times were all
coincidence? If this is so here is another strange
"coincidence"!
One of the signs of
the prophet to come from Paran (Mecca) is that he will
come with "ten thousands of saints" (Deuteronomy
33:2 KJV). That was the number of faithful who
accompanied Prophet Muhammad to Paran
(Mecca) in his victorious, bloodless return to his
birthplace to destroy the remaining symbols of idolatry in
the Ka'bah.
Says God as
quoted by Moses:
And it shall come to pass, that whosoever will not hearken
unto my words which he shall speak in my name, I will
require it of him. (Deuteronomy 18:19)
Dear Readers:
May the light of truth shine in your heart and mind. May
it lead you to peace and certitude in this life and
eternal bliss in hereafter.
AMEEN
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