Thursday, April 24, 2014

Will There Be A Muslim Antichrist

By Essie Osborn


You know, Islam, Christianity and Judaism are more similar than is often suspected. All three belief systems have Abraham as a patriarch. All three are expecting the return of a messiah and all three believe the messiah will be preceded by an imposter. The muslim antichrist is the Islamic version of this false prophet. The term does not refer, as some might think, to the Christian antichrist being a muslim.


The name of the imposter is recorded as Masih ad-Dajjal. Literally translated, this means, "false messiah." This last Dajjal will be preceded by no fewer than 29 other Dajjals. While he is expected to be blind in one eye, which will "bulge like a grape, " any self-respecting false prophet should probably make an effort to disguise this fact.

Eschatology is a word that refers to the events leading up to the end of civilization. In Christianity, these events are described in the Book of Revelation, the final book of the Bible. The Jews refer to it as the end of days. Whatever you want to call it, there are some surprising similarities between the Islamic and Christian views of what is going to take place.

Matthew 24:7 talks about earthquakes, violent conflicts between nations and widespread famines in the days leading to the Day of Resurrection. Hadith-Bukhari 9.237 speaks to the same events in the Islamic version of the end times. Both sides agree that nobody knows the exact date and time this will take place, although there is mounting evidence that the prelude is unwinding before our eyes right now.

Many Christians would probably be surprised at the Islamic view of Jesus. While many believe that he is a false prophet and an imposter, at the other extreme are those who recognize him as the Son of God and worship Him as such. Islam also recognizes Noah, Abraham and Moses as legitimate prophets along with Muhammad. They also consider Jesus to be the Messiah.

The role of Mary and her role in the virgin birth of Jesus Christ are mentioned in the Quran, the Islamic authoritative document similar in function to the Holy Bible. According to Islam, Allah (or God), Mary and Jesus are collectively known as the Trinity. Muslims, like their Christian brothers and sisters, believe that Jesus performed many miracles. Like followers of Christ, they attribute the power behind these miracles as God, and not the Man himself.

It certainly appears that there is more to unite the Abrahamic religions than their is to divide us all. Instead of fighting each other, we should unite in praise and worship. Yes, there are differences in the respective literatures, but these may probably the work of Satan. Satan, the father of all lies, the Great Deceiver, has but one goal, to destroy man and to lead him away from God.

While it is true that some fossils seem to dispel the story of Creation as a myth, and no, nobody has yet found the rotted skeleton of a 4,000 year-old wooden ship that was the ark, the overlying principles remain. God is our Creator, he should be praised and worshiped and we should be nicer to one another.




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