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Jesus: Dead or Alive?
By: Nadeem Quraishi
(nadeem_quraishi@hotmail.com)
The accepted faith of most of the Muslims is that
Jesus(pbuh) is alive in the Heaven. According to them Jews
wanted to kill him on the cross and Allah raised him alive in
the Heaven.
If you are one of the Muslims who believe in the faith
mentioned above, you need to read along the rest of the
discussion.
May I ask you: 'do you have evidence from the Quran to
support your conviction that Jesus(pbuh) is alive and that he
was raised alive?' Most probably you don’t have evidence. You
simply relied on an accepted opinion of the majority Muslims.
Quite a few of you will come up with evidence(s) and that makes
the entire discussion so much interesting.
I am trying to show you plenty of evidences from the Quran to
prove that Jesus(pbuh) is not alive -- he is dead and that he
was not raised alive in the Heaven. Unfortunately this may sound
so much like a Qadiani propaganda. However, it is not a Qadiani
propaganda and the author of this text is not a Qadiani. It is
true that it was the Qadianis who for the first time proclaimed
that Jesus(pbuh) is not alive in the Heaven, rather he died a
natural death. Because originally it was a Qadiani thought,
believing in this judgment seems like you are believing
everything that the Qadianis proclaim. Then you fall prey to the
curse that you are no more a true Muslim! So you play safe and
reject any and all opinions propounded by the Qadianis.
Since the content of this discussion is vast, I recommend you
save the file in a disk, or have a copy printed at this time. A
hard copy will be more convenient in analyzing the issues and
establishing your points for and against the debate.
I will show you how it is possible for traditional Muslims
like you and I to believe in his death yet not be a Qadiani or
Ahmadiya. I urge the readers to have an open mind and read
through the critique.
For ease of argument, before I unfold my points, I want to
declare the following:
That I believe there is no God but Allah, and
Muhammad(pbuh) is His Rasul.
That I believe Muhammad(pbuh) is the Last and the Final
Nabi. No Nabi can come after him. Period.
In reaching my conclusion I laid down few cardinal rules to
follow. Let me see if you can follow the same rules with me:
I believe in Total Quran – its entire message and
teaching.
I believe no verse in the Quran contradicts each other and
there is no abrogation of verse(s). My understanding of the
Quran will not attempt to contradict its message and teaching.
I will not twist the meaning of verse(s) to reach a
conclusion. Wherever possible, I will analyze and critique both
schools of thoughts and show various possibilities of the
subject.
We Muslims believe various matter mentioned in the Bible. We
came to know of Adam, Jesus, Noah, Joseph, Moses and so many
other prophets from the Bible. We believe in them because we
find their reference in the Holy Quran. Believing in any of
these prophets do not necessarily make us Christians. We came to
know about creation of Adam from the Bible. We believe in it
because we find similar reference in the Holy Quran also.
Believing in creation of Adam did not make us Christian.
Similarly, it may appear that only Qadianis believe that
Jesus(pbuh) is dead. If we find proof of his death from the Holy
Quran, we must believe it. Believing in Jesus’(pbuh) death would
not make us Qadiani just as believing in creation of Adam did
not make us Christian.
Another argument for not believing in death of Jesus(pbuh) is
that most Muslims all over the world believe that he is alive in
Heaven. Can they be wrong? Just because an opinion is widely
accepted by the mass does not validate its authenticity.
Billions of Christians believe Jesus is Son of God, so the
concept must be correct, right? Wrong. Billions of Hindus and
Buddhist believe in their respective religion to be correct,
that does not make their religion correct or perfect. Again we
know Hindus and Buddhist are wrong. Thus if a notion is upheld
by popular opinion, such notion need not become absolute truth.
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Natural Death of Jesus(pbuh)
Muslims all over the world uphold the Christian faith that
Jesus(pbuh) is alive. The whole foundation of the Christian
faith is rested on this concept and most Muslims overtly support
their viewpoint. Somehow the Christian concept has infiltrated
in Muslim faith long ago and now it seems it is part and parcel
of Islamic concept.
Muslims take the help of two sites from the Holy Quran to
obtain support for their viewpoint. The verses are 3:54 from
Surah Al-e Imran and 4:157-158 from Surah An-Nisa’. We will give
you correct translation of the verses, word for word, so that
you can get the point. It is a sad that many Muslims blame the
correct translation to be false and cite incorrect translations
as authentic. We will show you several examples of correct and
incorrect translations so that any sensible person can find out
the true picture.
Analysis of the verse 3:54 from Surah Ale Imran
In the verse 3:54 Allah says:
3:54 Behold! Allah Said: "O Isa! I shall cause you to die and
I shall exalt you towards me and I shall clear you of those who
reject Faith, and I am going to make those who follow you above
those who reject Faith - until the day of Awakening. Then
towards Me is your return, so that I shall decide among you as
to in which you used to differ.
They key words here are : Ya Isa, inni mutawaffika wa
rafi’uka ilaiya
Meaning: "O Isa! I shall cause you to die and I shall exalt
you towards me….."
Interpretation of the word ‘wafat’:
The key word here is "wafat" . The most correct meaning of "wafat"
is death, or take away soul. If soul is taken away from a
person, it is nothing but death. The problem arises with regards
to this verse, when Muslims refuse to interpret the meaning of "wafat"
as death. Irony is that all scholars who translated the Holy
Quran do agree "wafat" means death. Each and every scholar
translated the word "wafat" as death in at least 20 different
instances in their translations. However, in this particular
verse, they interpreted the meaning as ‘take away’ and insinuate
physical ascension. These translators did not hesitate to twist
the actual meaning of the word of Allah to support Christian
faith and to some extent weak Hadith narrated by Wahab bin
Munnabba, Kab Akbar and one isolated Hadith by Abu Hurairaa.
While the Quran is the word of Allah, Hadith is word of a
person. Hadith is not the words of Allah. A person can err,
Allah can not err. That is why we often refer to some Hadith as
Sahih Hadith - i.e. True Hadith. Because some Hadith may not be
true. We don’t say the same thing about the Quran that some of
its verses are Sahih verse and some are doubtful! This fact
itself indicates that a few Hadith are not absolutely correct.
Hadith is the sayings of prophet Muhammad(pbuh), but the prophet
himself did not write down the Hadith. Several generation after
the death of the prophet, Hadith was compiled by scholars. In
this process hundreds of Hadith were rejected as they appeared
to be false. In the end when the scholars agreed that a
particular Hadith is correct, it was compiled into a book.
In spite of this we consider some Hadith to be true and some
as weak. Some Muslims even say that for one correct Hadith there
are thousands of false Hadith. This boils down to the fact that
there are few Hadith that are not true. Fact remains that Hadith
is a collection of words of a person, by persons. Please don't
misunderstand, I am not saying reject all Hadith.
My contention is that the position of the Quran is superior
to Hadith. Whenever a Hadith comes to contradict a Quranic
verse, the Quran must prevail, not the Hadith. But to most
Muslims, the argument is Hadith has to be correct no matter
what, because so many scholars unanimously certified that those
are Sahih or True!!! So to ratify a Hadith, let the Quran become
wrong or let one verse of the Quran contradict another verse,
who cares? Let Allah’s word be confusing and contradictory, a
Muslim is happy because to him Hadith is absolute!!! What a
shame!
In the verse 3:54, two conditions are stipulated about
Jesus(pbuh):
first, Allah will cause his Death,
second, he will be raised.
The second condition can not take place till the first
condition is met. In other words, before Jesus(pbuh) can be
raised, first, he must die. Let us see various translations of
the same verse.
Correct translation : "O Isa! I shall cause you to die and I
shall exalt you towards me…"
Yusuf Ali : "O Jesus! I will take thee and raise thee to
Myself…"
Pickthall : "O Jesus! Lo! I am gathering thee and causing
thee to ascend unto Me..."
Rashad Khalifa : "O Jesus! I am terminating your life,
raising you to Me….."
Mohammad Sarwar : He told Jesus, "I will save you from your
enemies, raise you to Myself..."
M. H. Shakir : "O Isa! I am going to terminate the period of
your stay (on earth) and cause you to ascend unto Me"
Al-Hilali & M. Khan "O 'Iesa (Jesus)! I will take you and
raise you to Myself…."
Farooq-i-Azam Malik: "O Isa (Jesus)! I am going to recall you
(from your mission) and raise you up to Myself...."
Ahmed Ali: "O Jesus! I will take you to Myself and exalt
you….."
Critique: (****Most Correct, *** Fairly Correct. **Incorrect,
*Grossly incorrect)
Yusuf Ali: "take thee" is not the appropriate meaning of "wafat".
‘Take thee’ may mean death in a literal sense, but looks like
Yusuf Ali avoided the debate whether it was death or physical
rising. Thus he left the issue with plenty of conjecture.
Elsewhere, wherever the word "wafat" was used in the Holy Quran,
Yusuf Ali translated the word as "take soul" "die" or "death".
But in this case he is in utter confusion. Rating ***
Pickthall: "Lo!" is an extra word interpolated in the Quran.
"I am gathering" is way off the closest meaning of "wafat".
Allah uses a future verb here, use of "I am" is grossly
incorrect. Similarly, "causing" is a present verb and is wrong.
By using "ascend" Pickthall is insinuating a physical rising
rather than exalt in honor. Rating **
Rashad Khalifa: Use of present verb "I am" is wrong.
Similarly, "terminating" and "rising" are present verbs and are
wrong, however, use of terminating as meaning of death is more
accurate than 'collect' or 'recall'. Rating ***
Mohammad Sarwar: He left out the word "O Jesus" in the
translation. Here Allah addressed Jesus(pbuh) by name. To
translate the word as Allah told Jesus is inappropriate. "Save
you from the enemies" is extra word interpolated in the Quran!
Sarwar totally omitted the word "warafiuka" in his translation,
instead interpolated his own thoughts in the translation. Rating
* or worse.
M.H. Shakir: "terminate the period of your stay (on earth)"
is verbose. This could very well mean death, but when he added
‘on earth’ in parenthesis, his intention is obvious. He is not
referring to death. Rather, Shakir is clearly referring to
Jesus’(pbuh) tenure on the earth is over and now he is spending
the rest of his life in the outside of the earth. Rating **
Al-Hilali & M. Khan: Translation is identical to that of
Yusuf Ali. "take you" is not the appropriate meaning of "wafat".
‘Take you’ may mean death in a literary sense, but looks like
Hilali & Khan avoided the debate whether it was death or
physical rising. Thus he left the issue with plenty of
conjecture. Elsewhere, wherever the word "wafat" was used in the
Holy Quran, they translated the word as "die" or "death". Rating
***
Farooq Malik: Strong denial to use 'death' as the meaning -
instead there is obvious suggestion that Jesus's mission is
temporarily stopped, to be resumed in future! Far too many
unwarranted words to justify his conditioned faith learned
during childhood or in heresy. Use of 'recall from your mission'
is nothing but clear suggestion that death did not occur. Rating
*
Ahmed Ali: Utter confusion and awkward denial to use the word
'death'. Ali admits that Jesus will be exalted in status, but
confused about what happened prior to exaltation. First Jesus
will be taken to Allah and then exalted. Ali failed miserably in
translating the sentence as presented by Allah. Rating *
From this analysis we can see how these scholars have changed
the words of Allah according to their own will and to support
what they learned during their childhood and now they are
conditioned to think that way. Some have mistaken the correct
use of verbs(Pickthall, Khalifa). Some have omitted key words
and interpolated fabricated words (Pickthall, Sarwar, Malik) and
passed it over as Allah’s word! To derive a remote synonym for a
word is one thing (Yusuf Ali, Shakir, Al-Hilali & M. Khan. Malik)
but to fabricate additional words and omit key words are gross
act of negligence and corruption.
The most correct meaning of the word "wafat" is death.
Wherever in the Holy Quran the word "wafat" is used, all these
translators derived the meaning as death, except in this verse
3:54, where they don’t see "wafat" as death!!!! What is the
problem here? Why are they contradicting the meaning of 'wafat'?
What stops them from translating the words of Allah in its true
context? They are seeing imaginary words only to support heresy
they learned during their childhood.
Here are some of the verses in the Holy Quran where Allah
used the word "wafat". The verses are 2:234, 2:240, 3:193, 4:15,
4:97, 6:61, 7:37, 7:126, 8:50, 10:46, 10:104, 12:101, 13:40,
16:28, 16:32, 16:70, 39:42, 40:67, 40:77, 47:27 etc. In each of
the instances, all these scholars translated the word "wafat" as
death, or a word very close to death but none of them used a
word to mean take away in alive condition. Let us examine some
of the verses and see how these translators derived the meaning
of "wafat" in these instances.
Verse 3:193 Yusuf Ali: "…and take to Thyself our souls in the
company of the righteous"
Pickthall: "…and make us die the death of the righteous."
Khalifa: "…..let us die as righteous believers"
Sarwar: "…let us die with the righteous ones."
Shakir: "….and make us die with the righteous."
Hilali & Khan: "……and make us die in the state of
righteousness…."
Farooq Malik: "…And make us die with the righteous."
Ahmed Ali: "…And grant us (the glory of) death with the
just."
Verse 4:15
Yusuf Ali: "…until death to claim them…."
Pickthall: "…until death take them…."
Khalifa: "…until they die,…"
Sarwar: "…until they die…"
Shakir: "….until death takes them away…"
Hilali & Khan: "…until death comes to them…"
Farooq Malik: "…until they die..."
Ahmed Ali: "…until death ..."
Verse 7:126 Yusuf Ali: "…and take our soul unto thee as
Muslims!"
Pickthall: "…and make us die as men who have surrendered."
Khalifa: "…And let us die as submitters."
Sarwar: "…let us die Muslims (submitted to God)."
Shakir: "…and cause us to die in submission."
Hilali & Khan: "…And cause us to die as Muslims."
Farooq Malik: "…And cause us to die as Muslims."
Ahmed Ali: "….that we may die submitting (to You)."
Verse 10:46 Yusuf Ali: "…or We take thy soul…"
Pickthall: "…cause thee to die,…"
Khalifa: "…or terminate your life…."
Sarwar: "…or you die…"
Shakir: "….or cause you to die…."
Hilali & Khan: "…. - or We cause you to die,- ….
Farooq Malik: "…Or cause you to die…."
Ahmed Ali: "…or take you to Ourself,..."
Verse 12:101
Yusuf Ali: "…take Thou my soul (at death) as one submitting…"
Pickthall: "… Make me to die muslim (unto Thee), …"
Khalifa: "…Let me die as submitter…"
Sarwar: "…cause me to die as a Muslim…"
Shakir: "…make me die a Muslim…."
Hilali & Khan: "…cause me to die as a Muslim…"
Farooq Malik: "… make me die as a Muslim …"
Ahmed Ali: "…let me die submitting to You."
You many go ahead and verify the translations of all other
verses. If you do so, you will start discovering an emerging
corruption (pardon me) by all the scholars. They misguided you
by not translating a word correctly. Given all these facts, may
we conclude that Jesus(pbuh) must die first before he can be
raised?
Some Muslims say that ‘wafat’ here means death of Jesus(pbuh)
after his descent from the Heavens in the later years. Good
thing is that these Muslims do agree that 'wafat' means death!
Please note, the verse here clearly denotes his relationship
with his own people and not with any other people of the later
days. The people of the later days would admittedly be followers
of Muhammad(pbuh) and not of Jesus(pbuh). [Also see: Did Allah
Say Jesus(pbuh) will Come Down?]
Interpretation of the word "rafa" – to raise/to exalt:
In the same verse 3:54 use of two words "wafat" and "rafa"
may have led you to a double jeopardy. On top of that you are
under constant influence of Christian doctrine. As a result you
simply believe that Jesus(pbuh) did not die and instead was
raised alive in heaven. In doing so, you are actually believing
the Christian faith and failing to see the true teaching of the
Quran. Not only that, now you are making one verse of the Quran
contradict another.
The meaning of the word is ‘to raise’, ‘to exalt’. In order
to validate the Christian faith, first, you refuse to see
‘wafat’ as death, and then interpret ‘rafa’ as physical
ascension. When these two incorrect interpretations are
combined, you find that Jesus(pbuh) was raised to the heaven.
Let us examine the use of the word ‘rafa’ in the Quran. The
word ‘rafa’ occurred many times in the Quran conveying a meaning
of spiritual honor and exaltation. Please note carefully what
Allah says in the verse. He is saying that Jesus(pbuh) will be
raised towards Him and not towards Heaven. So the question of
Jesus(pbuh) being alive in the Heaven can not arise, because he
was not raised in the Heaven. In the literal context even if we
think that he was raised bodily near Allah, question comes,
where is Allah? Is He ensconced somewhere in the sky, in Heaven
or in a throne like a king? Didn’t Allah say that He is
omnipresent – in other words, He is present everywhere? Would
you say that Allah is confined in a physical body towards which
He raised Jesus(pbuh)? Please answer, how can Jesus(pbuh) be
raised to sky or Heaven when Allah said he will be raised
towards Him. And that Allah is present everywhere (2:115); Allah
is nearer to man than his heart (8:24); Allah is nearer to man
than his jugular vein (50:16).
If that be true, then Jesus(pbuh) could not have been raised
physically and bodily in to the sky. If really he was needed to
be raised bodily towards Allah, then he could very well stay in
Jerusalem, yet be near Allah - because Allah is present
everywhere and in Jerusalem too.
This drives home the true meaning of the word ‘rafa’ – exalt
in honor and/or exalt in spiritual dignity. This verse tells us
that while the Jews were planning to kill him, (he will not be
killed, rather) Allah will cause him to die a natural death and
sanctify him against the charges of the enemies. Once again,
please notice the sentence: Ya Isa, inni mutawaffika WA rafi’uka
ilaiya… that is ‘rafa’ will take place only after the ‘wafat’.
‘Rafa’ after death can not mean physical ascension, but only
exaltation in rank. This is more implied when the words ‘I shall
clear you of those who reject Faith’ are present with it. This
shows that while Jews plotted heinous crime against him, and
brought him utter disgrace and condemned him as a cheat and
planned to put him to a shameful death on the cross etc. Allah
will instead save him and exalt him in honor and dignity.
Since the use of the word 'rafa' raised Jesus(pbuh) alive,
the use of the same word in case of other prophets must do the
same thing! Ask yourself, if you know of any other prophet who
was raised alive in the Heaven? None? What about Prophet
Idris(pbuh)? Regarding Idris(pbuh) Allah says in Surah Maryam
19:57 as: And We raised him to an elevated state. (WA rafa’naa
hu…). The use of ‘rafa’ here should prompt you to declare that
Allah raised Idris(pbuh) in alive condition in the Heaven or at
least to a place hanging high above. If we apply the same logic,
in case of Jesus(pbuh), use of the word 'rafa' kept him alive
for 2000 years; therefore the same use of the word 'rafa' in
case of Idris(pbuh) must keep him alive for 2000 years or so.
The problem now is about these two alive people in the Heaven –
Jesus(pbuh) and Idris(pbuh). The Muslims already made stories
and speculations that Jesus(pbuh) will descend from the Heaven
in the later days, but what about Idris(pbuh)? Has Idris(pbuh)
come down already or when is he going to descend or is he going
to stay there perpetually?
The word ‘rafa’ was used in different places in the Quran to
mean spiritual honor and exaltation. Let us see some of the
examples:
Great Prophets like Muhammad(pbuh) are exalted.
43:32 …And We have raised some of them above others in rank.
(…WA rafa’ na…)
94:4 And We have exalted for you your mention (…WA rafa’ NA…)
Prophet Ibrahim(pbuh) has been exalted by Allah.
6:84 ….We exalt in degrees whom We please (…narfa’u darazaa…)
Prophet Idris(pbuh) has been exalted by Allah.
19:57 And We raised him to an elevated state. (WA rafa’naa hu…)
Righteous servants of Allah are raised in degrees.
6:166 …and He raises some of you above the others in
degrees…. (…WA rafa’ aa
ba’dakum…)
7:176 And had We wished We would invariably exalted him; ….
(…rafa’naa hu….)
56:3 It will abase it will exalt (…rafi’aah…)
All good deeds are raised towards Allah.
35:10 …all pure speech and all good deed, --He exalts it…. (…yarfa’uhu.
…)
House of pious Muslims are raised high by Allah.
24:36 in (certain) houses which Allah has permitted to be
raised up… (…an turfa’a WA yuzkara…)
From this discussion we see that no where the use of ‘rafa’
meant physical ascension. However, in 3:54 verse, you would
interpret physical ascension just to validate the Christian
faith. Whereas, if we honestly translate the word 'wafat' as
death, then 'rafa' after death cannot mean physical ascension,
rather exaltation in honor.
The tendency of Muslims is to destroy the teaching of the
Quran only to validate the Christian dogma. Believe it or not,
many Muslims approach the Quran like hypocrites – believe part
of it and reject part of it. Muslims don’t want to believe in
the total Quran. When this is pointed out to you, your defensive
answers are:
all Muslims believe Jesus(pbuh) was raised alive, so I
also believe it (I don’t care what the Quran says);
if I believe Jesus(pbuh) was not raised alive, then I
become Qadiani, and I don't want to be a Qadiani;
my forefathers believed Jesus(pbuh) was raised alive, were
they wrong? I would rather follow my forefathers (instead of
following the teaching of Quran).
I faced similar dilemma when I was approaching the truth.
Eventually I was able to reconcile the verses of the Quran and
not make one verse contradict another. I was able to come out of
the influence of Christian faith in Islam and find out the true
meanings. At this time I don’t care what Qadianis say. My
identity is Muslim, my religion is Islam and I believe what
Allah and Rasul say.
My aim is not to blame you for believing in certain way. My
aim is to show you that you have been kept in darkness, away
from the truth. Unlike others, I am not jumping into conclusions
by force, rather I am trying to show you the true picture, and
leaving the decision to yourself. With this let us revisit two
verses from Surah Ale Imran, 3:53-54.
3:53 And they made plots and Allah made His plans. And Allah
is the most Excellent of the plan-makers.
3:54 Behold! Allah said: ‘O Isa! I shall cause you to die and
I shall exalt you towards me and I shall clear you of those who
reject Faith, and I am going to make those who follow you above
those who reject Faith - until the day of Awakening. Then
towards me is your return so that I shall decide among you as to
that in which you used to differ.
In case of each prophets, Allah made plans against plots made
by oppressors. This is the practice of Allah to protect His
messengers at the time of aggression of enemies. Allah protected
Musa, Ibrahim, Yusuf, Lut, Muhammad (pbu them) to name a few. In
case of Jesus(pbuh) snatching him away from the enemies and
lifting him alive in the Heaven can not be called a subtle and
better plan of Allah when neither was it in the power of Jews
nor in the power of anybody to counter it. In fact a better and
subtle plan can be designed against another plan when it is
contrived in a parallel manner.
Analysis of the verses 4:157-158 from Surah An-Nisa’
Verse 4:157-158 from Surah An-Nisa' are the other two verses
often analyzed to prove that Jesus(pbuh) did not die. Let us
examine to see if the contention is valid one or a corrupt
analysis.
In the verse 4:157-158, Allah says:
4:157 And (because of) their saying: "Surely we have killed
the Masih, - ‘Isa, son of Mar-yam" the Rasul of Allah, and they
could not murder him, nor could they kill him by crucifixion,
but he was made to resemble to them. And verily those who differ
regarding him are certainly in a doubt about him. They have no
knowledge about it but are merely following a guess; and they
could not kill him for certain;
4:158 On the contrary, Allah exalted him towards Himself. And
Allah is Exalted in Power, most Wise.
…WA ma qataluhu yaqinan (157). Bal rafa’ahu-llahu ilaihi
…..(158)
The Jews always claimed that they killed the Masih, the son
of Maryam. Allah is telling Muhammad(pbuh) that although they
claimed that they killed the Masih, in reality they could not
murder him nor could they kill him by crucifixion. Then again,
in the very same verse, Allah is telling that they could not
kill him for certain.
Two types of death are being discussed here (a) a general
murder (b) killing by crucifixion. The Jews wanted to cause
either of the two types of death to Jesus(pbuh). Allah assures
us that they failed to cause either type of death to him. The
traditional Muslim faith is that since Jesus(pbuh) was not
murdered or killed by crucifixion, only possibility is that he
is alive somewhere!!! Muslims totally ignore the fact that
Jesus(pbuh) could have died a natural death later on! If
Jesus(pbuh) died a natural death, it is still valid that the
Jews could not (a) murder him or (b) kill him by crucifixion.
Crucify vs. Kill by Crucifixion:
Your strongest argument is that this verse clearly tells "….
They could not murder him nor could they crucify him….". I have
checked the translation of the word "swalabu" by Yusuf Ali,
Pickthall, Hilali & Khan, Rodwell, Sarwar, Khalifa and Shakir.
They all translated the word as "crucify" and not "kill by
crucifixion." I would not say they are wrong. To understand the
word 'crucify' you will have to apply your analytical mind.
The very intent of putting a person on the cross was to kill
him as an evil or a wretched person. On few occasion if a person
did not die on the cross, the Jews used to break his legs and
hands and leave him to die. Jews would make sure that if a
person was doomed for cross that person must die. Jews would not
put a person on the cross and later let him walk away. So the
meaning of crucifixion has an inherent sense of causing death
thereby. Webster dictionary defines the word "crucify" as "to
put to death by nailing or binding the hands and feet in a
cross." In case of Jesus(pbuh) if the scholars translate the
word as "crucify" they are not wrong. But if we interpret the
meaning that he was never ever hanged on the cross, then we are
missing the entire message. If we further say that Jehova or
someone else was hanged in his place, then we are really messing
up everything and failing to see the true message of the Quran.
Please look carefully at the verse. The question of "killing"
is the issue. In response to the claim by the Jews that they
killed Jesus(pbuh), Allah's reply is that (1) he was not killed
or murdered in the normal fashion (2) he was not killed by
crucifixion. This negates the possibility of Jews killing
Jesus(pbuh) in any manner whatsoever, supported by the very last
sentence of the same verse: "they could not kill him for
certain."
Invention of a story:
Although every attempt was done to prove that Jesus(pbuh)
evaded death and was raised alive, because of verse 3:54, the
Muslims could not prove conclusively that Jesus(pbuh) was raised
alive. So they took the refuge of verses 4:157-158 to justify
the belief. In order to substantiate the belief, now they
invented a rambling story that has no support from the Quran.
However, let us analyze the story.
According to the story, on the eve of actual crucifixion, a
different person's features became exactly like Jesus(pbuh). The
Jews mistook the other person (Jehova?) as actual Jesus(pbuh)
and hanged the wrong person on the cross. We don’t want to go
into the debate of how absurd it is for person's features to get
changed. Let us give the benefit of doubt by saying that the
other person's features did not change but to the Jews it
appeared so. They mistook the other person to be actual
Jesus(pbuh).
Regardless of whether this story is true or false, regardless
of whether Jesus(pbuh) was hanged on cross or not, fact remains
that he could not have been raised before his DEATH, as
testified by verse 3:54. If he was raised alive, then the verses
4:157-158 and 3:54 are in contradiction. The Muslim scholars
will never want you find out that their preaching are
contradictory and that they cannot conclusively reconcile these
and several other verses.
Let me show you an extreme case of corruption. This
translation is of verse 4:157, done by Hilali & Khan and
published by the Saudi Government. They have placed Arabic text
by the side of the English translation. Any naïve reader would
think that the translation is representing the actual Arabic
wordings. A naïve reader may further think that the combination
of Hilali &Khan and Saudi Government must have produced correct
teaching. On the contrary, it is incorrect and corrupt. You will
be surprised to see the extent of manipulation. Let us examine:
4:157 Hilali & Khan :"And because of their saying (in boast)
"We killed Messiah Isa (Jesus) son of Maryam (Mary), the
Messenger of Allah," -but they killed him not, nor crucified
him, but the resemblance of Isa (Jesus) was put over another man
(and they killed that man)….
Please note carefully, Hilali & Khan translated the Arabic WA
lakin subbiha lahum as "but the resemblance of Isa (Jesus) was
put over another man". In the actual Arabic where are the words
"of Isa" and "another man"? How dare Hilali & Khan put
interpolated words inside the translation and surreptitiously
suggest that these were "revealed text"? Did Allah reveal these
words secretly to them, because apparently He forgot to reveal
to Muhammad(pbuh) (nauzubillah!!!!). Or do they mean that they
know better than Allah? Please note, Yusuf Ali, Pickthall,
Shakir, Rodwell, and many others did not go this extreme.
Only adamant and utterly corrupt people, including Hilali &
Khan may keep arguing that the translation is OK. Do I have to
dig out the their eyes to show that "of Isa" and "another man"
is not in there in the actual Arabic. They say this theory is
based on some Hadith or Islamic consensus or something! Well,
then put those interpolated and false words inside parenthesis,
will you? Put all the babble and fraudulent stories as
commentary in the footnote and not as translation. Don’t fool
the Muslims with this notion that all the junk and fabricated
words are "revealed text". Suffice it say at this time that
Hilali & Khan's this translation is corrupt, false and
adulterated. This is just one example of how they are cheating
Muslims, and naïve Muslims are digesting the falsehood.
If we leave aside the stories and concentrate on
understanding the verse we will see a different perspective. In
the verse 4:157 please notice carefully, WA lakin subbiha lahum
means "He was made to resemble to them" or "it was made to
resemble to them" or "a likeness of that was made for them" or
"a similitude was made for them" -- not "someone was made to
resemble him". In the sentences, "it" or "that" refers to the
incident and not a person. So Jehova resembling Jesus(pbuh) can
not arise. It was Jesus(pbuh) who was made to "resemble" to
them. Resemble to the very issue in question here: likeness or
similitude of death. The issue is not Jesus(pbuh) resembling a
different person or a different person resembling Jesus(pbuh).
Jesus(pbuh) was set up on the cross and he was made (by Allah)
to resemble to them (as if he really died) by sending him to a
comatose or fainted state.
The Jews took a fainted or comatose Jesus(pbuh) as dead.
"Verily those who differ regarding him are certainly in a doubt
about him." The word "differ" here refers to the those people
who, at that time and later on refuse the clarification given by
Allah that "…. They could not murder him nor could they crucify
him….". It is also possible that they would differ with their
original contention that "Surely we have killed the Masih - 'Isa
son of Maryam". Question remains, why should there be confusion
if they really, positively and absolutely killed Jesus(pbuh) by
crucifixion? Remains of his body should have been somewhere in
Jerusalem to prove their contention. However, based on the
clarification given by Allah, based on the fact that he lived
till he had gray hairs (3:45, 5:40 - discussed next), based on
various happenings after the incidence of crucifixion and in
absence of any proof of his tomb in Jerusalem, they were in
doubt whether these people really killed Jesus(pbuh) or not.
This confusion among "those" people came up because after the
incidence of crucifixion, they may have heard about Jesus(pbuh)
talking, walking and mixing with his disciples (openly or
secretly).
If they really killed Jehova taking him to be Jesus(pbuh),
then his mortal remains or tomb should have been somewhere in
Jerusalem. This tomb should have come to be recognized as the
tomb of Jesus(pbuh). In reality there is no tomb in Jerusalem
that was ever identified or can be identified (correctly or
otherwise) as the tomb of Jesus(pbuh).
In Summary: The confusion arises because Allah said "…they
did not crucify him.." What is important to understand is the
word means ‘to kill by crucifixion’. The reason Jews put a
person on the cross is to kill him according to their custom.
They would not put a person on the cross and later let him go
away. So, the word "crucify" has an inherent meaning of killing
by crucifixion. Killing by crucifixion was their intent, and
with this intent they did put him on the cross, however, they
failed to kill him.
Please read an interesting site about substitution theory:
Was Jesus Substituted on the Cross?
Many Muslims say verse 4:159 indicates Jesus(pbuh) will come
back. If you think so, please read an interpretation of the
verse 4:159: Interpretation of Verse 4:159.
What Happened to Jesus(pbuh) After
The Incidence of Crucifixion?
Evidences from the Bible and other authentic history tells us
that Jesus(pbuh) was tried on the cross when he was 32 years
old. For the sake of debate, if Allah did not raise him alive
and if he did not die on the cross, what happened to him
thereafter? Are there any evidence from the Quran? Trust me,
there are evidences.
In Surah Ale Imran, Allah says:
3:45 And he will speak to the people in the cradle and then
of gray-haired age and (he will be) one of the righteous
5:110 ... you speak to the people in the cradle and in old
age.....
23:50 ... We sheltered them in a plateau having meadows and
springs.
Various commentators of the Quran do agree about the use of
words 'gray-haired age' and 'old age'. However, they contend
that old age refers to the time when he will descend from the
sky. As we can see from this discussion, Jesus(pbuh) was not
raised alive in the Heaven and he is dead. This gray hair age
must have happened while he was still living during his time,
some 2000 years ago. Then Allah also tells us that Jesus(pbuh)
was later on sheltered in a place full of meadows and springs.
These verses supports other verses and we can further ascertain
that Jesus(pbuh) survived the incidence of crucifixion and lived
up to old age.
Is Jesus(pbuh) Alive?
All traditional Muslims join the Christians and declare that
Jesus(pbuh) is alive in Heaven. Muslims say that Allah raised
Jesus alive and placed him beside Himself. If that is true, then
today, his age is nearly 2,000 years!!! How is it possible for a
man to live that long ? A Muslim will say, why not, if Allah
wishes, He can do anything. No doubt about it, yes, Allah is the
Almighty, and He has the capability to do anything. But the
question is will Allah do this? Will Allah break the rule of
nature? Will Allah break the same rule that He has set forth?
Let us investigate this issue here:
67:3 Who has created the seven heavens in harmony. You can
not see in the creation of the Rahman any inconsistency. Then
turn again the gaze. Do you see any crack?
67:4 And then turn again the search once more, the eyesight
will return to you defeated, while it is fatigued.
There are several other verses where Allah says there is no
change in the course of Allah, that there is uniformity in the
law of nature.
17:77 … And you will not find any change in Our course.
30:30 … there is no altering in the creation of Allah
33:62 … and you will not find any alteration in the course of
Allah.
35:43 … But you will never find any change in the course of
Allah and you will never find any shifting in the course of
Allah.
48:23 the law of Allah which has been in operation from
before, and you will never find any change in the course of
Allah.
Which law of Allah has been in operation since before? Is it
just the law of earth moving around the sun and movement of the
planets and nothing more? What would you say about the law of
birth, senescence and death? Don’t you agree that even birth and
death are laws of Allah? That flower bloom, wind blows, day and
night happen, sunrise and sunset—everything is in accordance to
the law of Allah. Then Allah testifies you will never find any
change in the course of Allah. Had there been a change, don’t
you think Allah would have specifically told us so?
If Jesus(pbuh) is alive in the Heaven, his age today is more
than 2000 years!! How can he live that long defying rules and
laws set forth by Allah? Are we not making words of Allah
contradict when we say in case of Jesus(pbuh) Allah changed his
law and made him live that long? This brings us to the next
question: can a person live that long? Let us see what Allah has
to say about it.
16:70 And Allah creates you, then He causes you to die; and
among you someone is caused to return to the worst of the age,
resulting in his not knowing anything after knowledge. Allah is
truly all Knowing, most Capable.
22:5 … And of you is one who is caused to die, and among you
is one who is turned back to the worst part of life until he
does not know anything after having
known...
36:68 And whomsoever We lengthen life, We reverse him in
constitution
These verses tell us that whoever lives too long, Allah
returns them as crippled and not knowing anything after
knowledge. This is more like a cycle of life. Birth --> Infancy
--> Childhood --> Adulthood --> Old age. At very old age, a
person reverts to a state much like infancy, depending on
assistance for almost every daily routine: eating, bath,
walking, toilet etc. As if Allah reverts the person in
constitution (36:68) and makes him another infant. Like an
infant, at this time he does not remember things and has no
knowledge of events around him.
In this context, if Jesus(pbuh) is allowed to live that long,
by now he is so crippled and in the worst part of life that
there is no use of him to come back and do anything for Islam.
In fact he cannot do anything worthwhile at that age.
Thus you can see, when a Muslim denies the death of
Jesus(pbuh) he is putting so many verses of the Quran to
contradict each other. Most Muslims don’t realize that they are
putting one verse to contradict another. When it is pointed out
to them, they get so alarmed that now they try desperately to
justify themselves. They successfully justify themselves,
however, in the process first they invent several ridiculous
stories, then they mutilate the translation to gain support for
these stories and then they approach the Quran like hypocrites –
believe part of it and reject part of it. They interpolate new
words in translation as if these were Allah’s words and refrain
from correctly translating a particular word. The Quran cannot
support the stories they invent. Rather these rambling stories
contradict the Quran again and again. It is sad that Muslims
don’t want to believe in the total Quran.
Proof of Death of Jesus(pbuh)
There are several convincing proofs in the Quran regarding
death of all living being and particularly all Rasuls. Most
Muslim don’t like to pay attention to this for various reasons,
mainly due to fear of being caught in double jeopardy regarding
Jesus(pbuh) death. If one does not believe in these verses and
teachings, then he is in a way rejecting part of the scripture
and believing in those parts that suits him. Like a hypocrite.
Let us begin with the verse from Surah Ma'idah where Allah
says as under:
5:75 The Messiah, son of Maryam, was none but a Rasul, surely
the Rasuls have passed away before him. And his mother was a
truthful woman and they both used to take food…
Among other things, this verse tells two things:
(1) Jesus(pbuh) was only a Rasul,
(2) Rasuls before him have passed away.
Based on this, we can interpret that since all Rasuls before
Jesus(pbuh) passed away, he too will pass away. Both you and I
agree to this, but the question is when he will pass away? I say
he passed away after spending his normal life, you say that he
is alive and eventually he will pass away when he will come back
on the earth, revive Islam and so on. It is important to
understand the meaning of the words ‘passed away’. If you think
‘passed away’ do not mean ‘death’, then there must be other
prophets who are alive. You must specifically tell us which
other prophet(s) before Jesus(pbuh) did not die and living at
that time. Since we know that all prophets before Jesus(pbuh)
are dead, the use of words ‘passed away’ clearly means death.
If the above verse is not all convincing to you, let us
explore another verse from Surah Ale Imran. In the battle of
Uhud, prophet Muhammad(pbuh), leading the Muslim army, fell down
injured. A rumor spread that Prophet has been killed. The
Muslims were in despair and brokenhearted. At that moment, in
order to instill confidence and boost morale of the Muslim army,
a revelation came saying:
3:143 Muhammad is no more than a Rasul, surely the Rasuls
before him have already passed away. If then he dies or be
killed, will you turn upon your heels?…
Among other things, this verse tells two things:
(1) Muhammad(pbuh) was only a Rasul,
(2) Rasuls before him have passed away.
In the verse 5:75, we know that all Rasuls before Jesus(pbuh)
died, but right now based on this verse alone we are not sure
about him. Then in verse 3:143, we further come to know that all
Rasuls before Muhammad(pbuh) passed away. We already concluded
‘passed away’ in the verse 5:75 meant ‘death’. In this verse,
the meaning of 'passed away' is very clearly given by Allah as
(a) he dies, (b) be killed. So by 'passing away' Allah meant
death and killing and nothing else. Thus we can conclude that
the use of the same word in verse 3:143 can not mean anything
different other than death. If Jesus(pbuh) was an exception and
did not pass away, Allah surely would have mentioned it. It is
not a small exception by any means.
These two verses are so convincing and unambiguous that there
should not be any doubt about his death! But alas! Muslim people
have tremendous hesitation in accepting the words of Allah! The
verse conclusively proves that Jesus(pbuh) who arrived more than
600 years earlier to Muhammad(pbuh) has definitely passed away.
Remember, if you don’t believe the teaching of the verses,
you are not believing the total Quran. When the verse 3:143 was
revealed, if the Muslims had any knowledge that Jesus(pbuh) was
still alive, they would have raised a question.
Much later, when Prophet Muhammad(pbuh) actually died, it was
hard for Muslims to accept the sad news. Thinking that it was
conspiracy of the rumormongers, Hazrat Umar (r) drew his sword
and declared that whosoever would say that Muhammad(pbuh) was
dead, he will behead him. At this critical situation, Hazrat Abu
Bakar arrived, seeing the critical situation, he went into the
hut of the Prophet and ascertained the truth. Then he came out
and recited the same verse from Surah Ale Imran 3:143 and
further declared that whosoever wants to worship Muhammad, let
him know that he is dead, and whosoever wants to worship Allah,
let him know that Allah is all abiding.
This incidence conclusively proves that all the companions of
the Prophet and Caliphs knew that all Rasuls before
Muhammad(pbuh) had died. If the companions believed that
Jesus(pbuh) was still alive, then at least someone would have
raised a point here.
If this is not enough, let us explore more verses. From verse
5:75 above, we already know that "the Messiah, son of Maryam was
none but a Rasul…". Let us see what Allah tells about Rasuls in
general.
In Surah Al-Anbiya' verse 21:7-8, Allah declares:
21:7 We did not send before you (O Muhammad(pbuh)) any but
man to whom We sent revelations; therefore you ask the followers
of the Reminder if you do not know
21:8 And We did not give them bodies not taking food and
neither are they abiding
Among other things, the important findings from these verses
are:
(1) All Rasuls were human beings
(2) Their mortal bodies sustained on food
(3) They are all dead
The Quran categorically tells that all prophets were human
being, they were not superhuman or god. Because they were human
beings, whatever is natural to a human being has to apply to
them as well. All human being eat food for sustenance, so also
all Rasuls were dependent on food for sustenance of their
physical bodies.
25:20 And We did not send before you any the Rasuls, but they
surely ate food and walked through the street.
Whatever applies to human being has to apply to Rasuls also.
Emphasis on such mundane thing like eating food and walking on
street suggest that there is nothing extraordinary in their
lives. They are just like any other human being. This is true
about their life and death. Once again, I must reiterate that if
you don’t believe in the death of Jesus(pbuh) you are putting
all these verses to contradict each other. Not only that, you
are believing only part of the Quran that suits you and
rejecting other part that does not fit your notions and
Christian dogma.
Yet Another Proof
There is one verse in the Quran where Jesus(pbuh) summarizes
his relationship with his people.
The verse is from Surah Ma'idah 5:116-117.
5:116 And behold! Allah will say: ‘O Isa, son of Maryam was
it you who said to the people (-- the Christians, especially the
Roman Catholic) "Take me and my mother for two deities besides
Allah?" He will say: "Glory to be to You! It is not fit for me
to say what is not right for me (to utter). If I had said that,
You would then have known it indeed. You know what is in my
mind, while I do not know what is in Your mind. Surely you are
the great Knower of hidden matter
5:117 "I did not say to them anything except about what You
had ordered me, namely, "serve Allah, my Rabb and your Rabb" and
I was witness over them so long as I was with them, but when you
caused me to die (wafat), You were Watcher over them. And You
are a Witness over all things
This is another definite evidence of death of Jesus(pbuh). On
the Day of Judgment Allah will question Jesus(pbuh) whether he
taught his people to take him as a god. Jesus(pbuh) will reply
that he did not teach so, and he bears witness that during his
lifetime his people did not take him and his mother as gods
besides Allah, but he does not know what they did after his
death.
We all know that Christians do regard Jesus as Son of God and
Mary as a goddess. If Jesus(pbuh) is alive, this should not have
happened. How to reconcile this verse? According to the verse,
the Christians were supposed to take Jesus and his mother as
deities only after his death (wafat)!! And his death is yet to
happen!!!! The answer is if this has to happen, then according
to the verse Jesus(pbuh) must have died. It is only after his
death people accepted him and his mother as god and goddess.
The key word here is ‘wafat’ - death. Falamma tawaffai tani -
that is, ‘but when you caused me to die.’ Those who don’t want
to believe in the message, translate it saying that ‘when you
took me away’ thereby suggesting that when he was raised alive.
Thus when Jesus(pbuh) was not with them physically, they started
accepting him and his mother as god and goddess.
This is yet another instance where the meaning of ‘wafat’ is
not taken in its true context. We already discussed above that
the scholars and translators of the Quran interpreted the
meaning of the word ‘wafat’ as death but in one or two instances
they twist the meaning and suggest physical ascension. [See:
Interpretation of the word 'wafat'.]
Did Allah Say Jesus(pbuh) Will Come Down?
Based on two different verses you believe Jesus(pbuh) was
raised bodily in Heaven. If that is so, he has to come down one
day. At least you believe he will come down one day. Please show
me just one verse where Allah said He will send him back. The
verse should be at least as clear and precise as the those where
Allah said Jesus(pbuh) will be raised. If you find one, please
e-mail me back. If you think verse 4:159 is THE verse about his
Second Coming, please read the following site by the same
author: Interpretation of Verse 4:159 .
There is absolutely no verse in the entire Quran where
directly or indirectly Allah said anything about Jesus(pbuh)
coming back later days. Since Allah did not say anything about
Jesus(pbuh) coming back, where and how did you come up with the
story?
Your contention is that Allah specifically said Jesus(pbuh)
was raised alive in the Heaven! My argument is in that case
Allah must specifically tell us when and where Jesus(pbuh) will
come down. Allah can not just leave the matter unanswered. It is
a serious matter. Allah can not leave such an important and
serious matter to be answered outside of the Quran by a Hadith
or Christian commentary or an Islamic Fatwa.
Brothers of Islam, please note here that in the Quran Allah
has spent plenty of time and space to narrate about Jesus(pbuh),
his birth, his mother Maryam, his childhood, his bringing up,
his death and so on. In case of few other prophets Allah has
given so much details. And then do you think Allah just forgot
to mention about his coming back, especially keeping him alive
for more than 2000 years?
Are you Contradicting?
Briefly speaking, let us find out who is contradicting. If
you say Jesus(pbuh) did not die, then you must admit the Quran
is full of contradiction. Whereas Allah clearly told us there is
no discrepancy between different verses:
4:82 Do they not then ponder over Quran? And had it been from
anyone except Allah, they would surely have found therein a
great deal of discrepancy.
86:13-14 Verily this (- the Qur-an) is a conclusive
discourse, and it is not a thing of joke.
Facts from the Quran If you believe Jesus(pbuh) is alive,
then
All Rasuls before Muhammad(pbuh) passed away (3:143) This is
a serious contradiction
Meaning of the word ‘wafat’ is death in more than 20
different verses in the Quran Use of the word ‘wafat’ in 3:54
and 5:117 are serious exceptions and contradictory.
Christians would regard Jesus(pbuh) and his mother as God
ONLY after his death (wafat) (5:116) The verse is contradictory
since the Christians have been considering Jesus(pbuh) and his
mother as god for a long time.
Laws of Allah has been in operation from before (48:23) He
has defied the law and put the verse in contradiction
You will not find any alteration in the course of Allah
(33:62) This is a serious alteration in the course of Allah. A
man is alive for over 2000 years. The verse is contradictory.
Several verses say there is no inconsistency in the law of
nature and law of Allah (67:3-4; 17:77; 30:30; 33:62; 35:43;
48:23) All these verses are in serious contradiction - for no
man can live that long!!
Allah will first cause Jesus'(pbuh) death and then raise him
(3:54) How did he get raised before his death? This is a serious
contradiction.
Whomsoever Allah grants long life - He reverts them to worst
age and the person forgets all the knowledge (16:70) By now
Jesus(pbuh) has no knowledge of anything at all. How can he come
back and do any good for Islam?
All Rasuls before Muhammad(pbuh) are no more abiding - or
alive (21:8) This verse is in serious contradiction.
Mortal bodies of all Rasuls sustained on food (21:8).
Somebody must tell who is providing food for Jesus(pbuh)
Whomsoever Allah grants long life, He reverts them in
constitution (36:68) Jesus(pbuh) must have been reverted in
constitution - he is fragile, crippled - dependent on others
like an infant.
There is no inconsistency in the creation of Allah. The more
we search for inconsistency, the more the eye will come back
fatigued, but we won't find any inconsistency (67:3-4) This
itself is the biggest inconsistency in the creation of Allah. A
man is living for 2000 years!! The eyes are not fatigued yet,
but we seem to have found utter incoherence in Allah's words!!!
It is up to you to summarily reject the arguments because it
appears like a Qadiani or Ahmadiya debate. Once again I am
reminding you, you don’t have to become a Qadiani or Ahmadiya to
believe in the total Quran. In order to reject the Qadianis or
Ahmadiyas, you are trying to burn your own house. For one brief
moment, can you leave the Qadianis alone and think over the
whole message. How come the way you understand the Quran cannot
justify two verses, how come they way you understand the Quran
is full of contradiction, how come the Quran is full of so many
mismatch?
Once again, I will request you, go back to the content of the
table above, and first justify each of the verse.
The Great Dilemma
I know in spite of all the discussion, it is extremely
difficult for you to come out and accept the truth. Deep inside
something is prohibiting you from accepting the logical
discussion. Many of you will say all these are wrong
interpretation. Your mind will prompt you to say these are
falsification of the teaching of the Quran. Please read again
and tell me which part is false, where did I misguide you, where
is the forgery. There is no forgery.
That is why I requested you to have a hard copy of the page
handy so that you can go back again and again to check each
analysis. There are other sites mentioned at the bottom of the
screen, please read those topics too.
Please think about it: If you do not believe that Jesus(pbuh)
is dead, then you must come up with concrete evidences from the
Quran and only from the Quran. You must conclusively reconcile
all the verses that I mentioned in my discussion. Please don’t
say such and such scholar told that he is alive!!!! Please don’t
say such and such book clearly tells that he is alive!!!! Please
don’t say such and such Fatwa testifies that Jesus(pbuh) is
alive!!!! To validate the words of these scholars, are you going
to shatter the words of Allah? Please don’t give greater value
to a man-made book over that of divine scripture.
Please have courage to accept the truth. It has nothing to do
with Qadianism. You are not converting in to Qadiani faith. This
is not a Qadiani propaganda.
Last of all, what about the prophecy that Jesus(pbuh) will
come back to the earth in the later days and revive Islam? After
the above discussion, we can conclude that a dead person can not
come back no matter what. This is against the principle of
Islam. The Original Jesus(pbuh) - the prophet can not and will
not come back in the later days. Period. However, in fulfillment
of various prophecies, it is possible for another person to come
Jesus's spirit and do something for Islam. This is outside the
scope of current debate.
Conflicting Hadith:
Many readers responded back with several Hadith narrating
Jesus(pbuh) will come back and do something. The readers are
unable to discard those Hadith or justify their validity.
If we take the literal meaning then these Hadith fails to
satisfy the common sense. However, most of these Hadith may be
interpreted in allegorical sense and not in their literal sense.
A few absurdities are: Jesus will fight with a sword (in 21st
century or later! Come on, give me a break.); Jesus will land on
the Minaret (why not on the ground); Jesus will kill a swine and
break a cross (what purpose will it serve, or does it mean one
swine and one cross is standing in the way of Islam? Or will he
kill all the swine in the world and break all the crosses, a
formidable job indeed.); Jesus will end the jijya (where is
jijya practiced today, is it in Syria? Then why not stop it
before his advent, so that his mission will be easier. Does it
mean he will confine his mission only to Syria? What about the
fiscal policies of the rest of the countries, will he interfere
with them?).
The Dajjal is viewed by many as an individual. Jesus is
supposed to kill the Dajjal. The attributes of Dajjal-the
individual fail to satisfy any reasoning. Quran is not very
clear about Dajjal (Gog and Magog). Dajjal will be faster than
cloud, he will command barren land to grow vegetables, on his
command milch animals will produce abundant milk, he will occupy
most peoples house, he will command the sky and rain would fall,
his followers will live in abundance etc. statements are
probably NOT referring to an individual, rather a government, a
superpower or may be a system. It could very well be America.
Please recollect all the attributes of Dajjal and see if you can
find likeness with what is happening in America and what the
government practices there. Many scholars indicated similar
notion. They think Dajjal would not be a singular individual,
rather a superpower government or country. I leave this debate
up to you.
The purpose of the website is not to discuss the Dajjal
rather drive home this point that Jesus(pbuh) is dead.
Jazakumullahu Khayran
We encourage you to read several other interesting sites:
Interpretation of Verse 4:159
Birth of Jesus: An Islamic Interpretation
25 Discrepancies in the Quran?
Was Jesus substituted on the cross?
Scholars say death of Jesus "reasonable and valid"
Was Miraj (Ascension of Muhammad{pbuh}) Physical or
Spiritual?
Did Ibrahim break the idols and lie about it?
www.muslim.org/islam/intro.htm
www.uskam.com/ilm/jesus.htm
www.beconvinced.com/RELIGION/JESUS.htm
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