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Chapter Seven
Chapter Seven
Comparing The False Prophet And The Muslim Jesus
Amazingly, the similarities
between the biblical narratives of the end-times and the Islamic narratives do
not end with the Antichrist and the Mahdi. If it were so, then it might be
easier to dismiss the many similarities as mere coincidence. The parallels
however, do not stop with the Antichrist and the Mahdi, but extend again quite
clearly, into the person of the man biblically known as the False Prophet and
the man known in Islam as Isa al-Masih – Jesus the Messiah.
The specific plan of Satan down
through the ages is articulated clearly in the Bible. The Bible teaches that
Satan will raise up not one, but two men as his agents in the earth to lure men
away from the worship of The One True God. The first man that Satan will
use is the Antichrist. We have already examined his role in chapter five. The
second man is known biblically as the False Prophet. We will examine his role
next…
The Unholy
Partnership Of The Antichrist And The False Prophet
The nature of the relationship
of the biblical False Prophet to the Antichrist is one of a partner in crime so
to speak. It is only in the final book of the Bible that we learn about the
False Prophet. The Apostle John was the first and only author of Scripture that
received revelation about this assistant to the Antichrist. In Revelation
chapter thirteen, John introduces us to the man described as “another beast” but
spoken of later in Revelation as the False Prophet:
Then I saw another beast,
coming out of the earth. He had two horns like a lamb, but he spoke like a
dragon. He exercised all the authority of the first beast on his behalf, and
made the earth and its inhabitants worship the first beast... And he performed
great and miraculous signs, even causing fire to come down from heaven to earth
in full view of men. Because of the signs he was given power to do on behalf of
the first beast, he deceived the inhabitants of the earth… Revelation 13:11-14
From this passage, we can
determine a few things about the False Prophet. Firstly he is called a beast -
he is, like the Antichrist, a man possessed by Satan. He is another human pawn
of the Dragon, exercising the will of the Dragon on the earth. But instead of
ten horns, he only has two. The horns speak of authority. The power and
authority of the False Prophet is clear, but it is not nearly equal to that of
the Antichrist who is said to have ten horns. We also see that the False
Prophet is a miracle worker. Among the many miracles he is said to work, one is
mentioned specifically: He is said to cause fire to come down from the sky. The
False Prophet’s primary reason for performing miraculous signs is to cause the
inhabitants of the earth to follow and even to worship the Antichrist. The two
are pictured as a team, a partnership with one common goal - deception,
seduction and a luring away of anyone who worships Yahweh, the God of the
Bible.
The Unholy Partnership Of
The Mahdi And The Muslim Jesus
Likewise in the Islamic
narrative of the last-days, we do not find a lone character who is coming to
rescue the world, but instead we find a team. We find both the Mahdi and the
Muslim Jesus. And as in the case of the Antichrist and the False Prophet, we
find that one is clearly filling a supporting role while the other is the
leader. While the Mahdi is clearly described as being, “the Viceregent (Caliph)
of Allah,” 1 Jesus is described as being one who will “espouse the
cause of the Mahdi” 3 and “follow him.” 2 The partnership
between the Mahdi and Jesus is one of the leader and his subordinate. And as we
have already seen, and will continue to see, the partnership of the Mahdi and
Jesus is indeed an unholy partnership - particularly if you are not a Muslim and
have no intention of becoming one. If this is the case, then you are marked for
death - plain and simple. The Muslim Jesus is a twisted version of the biblical
Jesus who said:
For I have come down from
heaven not to do my will but to do the will of him who sent me. And
this is the will of him who sent me; that I shall lose none of all that he has
given me, but raise them up at the last day. For my Father's will is that
everyone who looks to the Son and believes in him shall have eternal life, and I
will raise him up at the last day." John 6:38-40
Instead of espousing the “cause” of the Father, the Muslim Jesus espouses the
cause of the Mahdi. Instead of saving those followers of His whom the Father
has placed under his oversight, the Muslim Jesus instead slaughters those who
remain faithful to the words of Jesus as found in the Bible. The Muslim Jesus
is not the tender yet strong shepherd of the gospels, but rather The Wolf
himself in the shepherd’s clothing.
The False
Prophet As The Antichrist’s Chief Enforcer
The coming of the lawless one (The Antichrist) will be in accordance with the
work of Satan displayed in all kinds of counterfeit miracles, signs and wonders,
and in every sort of evil that deceives those who are perishing. They perish
because they refused to love the truth and so be saved. For this reason God
sends them a powerful delusion so that they will believe the lie and so that all
will be condemned who have not believed the truth but have delighted in
wickedness. 2 Thessalonians 2:9-12
Then I saw another beast,
coming out of the earth… He performed great and miraculous signs, even causing
fire to come down from heaven to earth in full view of men. Revelation 13:11,12
We see in the Bible that the
False Prophet will come with “all kinds of counterfeit miracles, signs and
wonders and in every sort of evil that deceives those who are perishing.” He
will perform “great and miraculous signs, even causing fire to come down out of
heaven… (To deceive) the inhabitants of the earth.” But after his miracle
working power fails to convert every last person on the earth, his primary drive
becomes to set up a system whereby the inhabitants of the earth will have only
two options; worship the Antichrist or be killed. The False Prophet is said to
create some form of “image,” possibly some form of idol or statue that has the
ability to “speak.” Exactly what this “image” will be is yet to be seen.
He (The False Prophet) was given power to give breath to the image of the first
beast, so that it could speak and cause all who refused to worship the image
to be killed. Revelation 13:15
There is something highly
unusual about this image that “could speak and cause all who refused to worship
the image to be killed.” Somehow the image itself will have the ability to
enforce the law of the False Prophet; it will have the ability to cause people
to be killed. This seems to work in tangent with the infamous “mark of the
beast” that is part of the False Prophet’s system. All the inhabitants of the
earth will be “forced, everyone, small and great, rich and poor, free and slave,
to receive a mark on his right hand or on his forehead, so that no one could buy
or sell unless he had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the
number of his name.” (Revelation 13:17)
So biblically speaking, the
False Prophet is the enforcer of the Antichrist’s global worship movement.
Imagine for a moment, a miracle working evangelist who is completely possessed
by Satan and refuses to take no for an answer at the threat of death. This is
exactly what the False Prophet will be.
The Muslim Jesus As The Mahdi’s Chief
Enforcer
The False Muslim Jesus
according to Islam will likewise be the greatest evangelist that the world has
ever seen. He fulfills the description of the False Prophet in this regard to a
tee! We see that the false Muslim Jesus, like the False Prophet comes to
convert the Christian world to a new religion. In the case of the Muslim Jesus,
the religion is, of course, Islam:
When Jesus returns he will
personally correct the misrepresentations and misinterpretations about himself.
He will affirm the true message that he brought in his time as a prophet, and
that he never claimed to be the Son of God. Furthermore, he will reaffirm in
his second coming what he prophesied in his first coming bearing witness to the
seal of the Messengers, Prophet Muhammad. In his second coming many non-Muslims
will accept Jesus as a servant of Allah Almighty, as a Muslim and a member of
the Community of Muhammad. 4
Though based merely on this
description, Jesus’ power to convert seems based more on the simple fact of the
persuasiveness of his words, presence and actions than any specific mention of
miracles. Just like the False Prophet however, the Muslim Jesus refuses to take
no for an answer. As seen above, Jesus, along with the Mahdi, institutes the
Islamic Law all over the earth and in so doing, abolishes the Jizyah Tax which
non-Muslims historically have had the option of paying as “protection” money not
much unlike the “protection” money that mafia bosses extort from businesses in
their area. After the time that the Jizyah tax is abolished, “all people will
be required to embrace Islam and there will be no other alternative.” 5
But what if some still refuse to convert? Then, as we have already seen, the
leaders of the so-called “religion of peace,” the Mahdi and the Muslim Jesus
will have them executed.
The False
Prophet As Executioner
From the Bible’s description of
the False Prophet we learn that one of the primary motives behind his plan in
creating this “image in honor of the beast” is so that those who refuse to
worship it are killed:
He ordered them to set up an image in honor of the beast who was wounded by the
sword and yet lived. He was given power to give breath to the image of the first
beast, so that it could speak and cause all who refused to worship the image to
be killed. Revelation 13:14,15
Later there is a specific reference to the exact form in which these people will
be killed:
And I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded because of their
testimony for Jesus and because of the word of God. They had not worshiped the
beast or his image and had not received his mark on their foreheads or their
hands. Revelation 20:4
The Bible tells us that those who refuse to participate in the system
established by the False Prophet, who refuse to worship the Antichrist or his
image will be killed. The specific method that the Bible highlights is
beheading. We will discuss this fact in more detail in a later chapter. The
False Prophet will be the greatest executioner that the world has ever known.
The Muslim Jesus As Executioner
And how different is the Muslim Jesus? We have already examined the Islamic
traditions that establish that Jesus will abolish the Jizyah tax thus leaving
only two options for Christians and Jews worldwide: convert to Islam or die.
Jesus, the son of Mary will soon descend among the Muslims as a just judge…
Jesus will, therefore, judge according to the law of Islam… all people will be
required to embrace Islam and there will be no other alternative. 6
The time and the place for [the poll tax] is before the final descent of Jesus.
After his final coming, nothing but Islam will be accepted from them, for
taking the poll tax is only effective until Jesus' descent 7
We have also seen the Islamic traditions that picture Jesus as being the leader
of an army that slaughters tens of thousands of Jews who are all said to be
followers of the Dajjal (Antichrist).
The Yahudis (Jews)… will be his main followers.
8
Isa (Jesus) kills the Dajjal at the Gate of Hudd, near an Israeli airport, in
the valley of “Ifiq.” The final war between the Yahudi’s will ensue, and the
Muslims will be victorious. 9
In the Last Hour Muslims will fight with Jews. Since the Jews are an integral
part of the army of the Dajjal, and Muslims are the soldiers of the Prophet
Jesus, they will fight each other and the Muslims will become triumphant until
even a stone or a tree would say: Come here, Muslim, there is a Jew hiding
behind me; kill him. 10
The biblical False Prophet and the Muslim Jesus are both described as
establishing a system of Law that will enforce the mass execution of anyone who
refuses to convert to the new global religion.
A Dragon In Sheep’s Clothing
We have all heard the
expression “a wolf in sheep’s clothing.” Most people don’t know that Jesus is
the originator of this saying. Interestingly, when Jesus coined this
expression, he was referring specifically to false prophets. The exact phrase
was, "Watch out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep's clothing, but
inwardly they are ferocious wolves” (Matthew 7:15). Likewise, The False
Prophet to whom all other false prophets are merely a foreshadowing is described
by the Apostle John as one who, “had two horns like a lamb, but he spoke like a
dragon” (Revelation 13:11). This is to say that the False Prophet will appear
to be mild and gentle – a “lamb-like” person, but inwardly he is a man who is
literally possessed by Satan himself. He will be filled with deception, murder,
rage and hatred. His purpose will be to deceive as many people as he can into
worshipping the Dragon.
The appearance of the False
Prophet as “a lamb” may also quite possibly be a reference to notion that the
False Prophet will claim to literally be The Lamb, Jesus Christ (John
1:36; Revelation 5:6,13). This would make sense if we look a bit more closely
at Jesus’ warnings to His disciples in Matthew chapter 24. Repeatedly, Jesus
warns his disciples of the many false prophets who will come in the last-days,
but in the very first warning that Jesus gives His disciples when they ask him
about the nature of the Final Hour before His return, Jesus says, "Watch out
that no one deceives you. For many will come in my name, claiming,
'I am the Christ,' and will deceive many.” (Matthew 24:4-5) While I do not
believe that every false prophet that will emerge in the last-days will
literally claim to be Christ himself, it is clear from this passage that some
will. And if The False Prophet of Revelation 13 is the archetype and
very model for all other false prophets, then it also stands to reason that the
False Prophet may very well claim to be Jesus Christ himself. This of course is
a perfectly brilliant (though infinitely evil) plan. Who else better could you
imagine to have as your back-up man and your primary minister of propaganda than
someone whom much of the world believes to be Jesus Christ himself? It appears
that this is what Satan has planned for the Antichrist/Mahdi.
Conclusion
Muslims are very fond of using Jesus as an evangelistic tool among Christians.
Numerous Muslim books have been published which extol the greatness of Jesus and
express a deep love for Him. One Muslim web site even proclaims that “Jesus led
me to Islam.” Muslims use Jesus as a lure to draw Christians in, in order to
convince them of the truth of Islam. But the advertised Jesus of Islam is much
different than the Muslim Jesus that comes to reveal his true identity as the
most radical of fundamentalist Muslims. The Jesus that returns in Muslim
tradition makes Osama Bin Laden look like a novice. He is pictured as coming to
establish Islamic Law across the face of the planet that would legalize the
execution of anyone who refuses to convert to Islam. He is pictured as leading
the army that will slaughter tens of thousands of Jews who are said to be
followers of the Dajjal. If ever such a person existed that could rightly be
described as a “beast,” then surely, the Muslim Jesus is such a man.
Muslims are awaiting a man to come that will claim to be Jesus Christ. He would
be presented as a lamb. If such a man ever exists, he will claim according to
Islamic tradition, that he has been alive in heaven for the past two thousand
years, waiting to return to complete his life and accomplish his mission on the
earth. Such a man would be a liar. He would be a true student of his master,
the father of lies. He would come to fulfill what the Bible expresses to be the
chief boiling desires of Satan, to either deceive Christians and Jews – indeed
the entire earth into worshipping him or to slaughter them. In the Bible, we
see that it is for these very purposes that Satan will empower his False
Prophet. The biblical description of the False Prophet and the Islamic
description of the Muslim Jesus, on all the essential points, are identical.
Notes:
1.
Ibn Maja, Kitab al-Fitan #4084 as quoted in Shaykh Muhammad Hisham
Kabbani, The Approach of Armageddon? An Islamic Perspective (Canada,
Supreme Muslim Council of America, 2003), p. 231
2.
Ayatullah Baqir al-Sadr and Ayatullah Murtada Mutahhari, The Awaited
Savior, (Karachi, Islamic Seminary Publications), prologue, p. 3
3.
Sais I-Nursi, The rays, The Fifth Ray, p. 493, as quoted in Harun Yahya,
Jesus Will Return, (London, Ta Ha, 2001), p. 66
4.
Kabbani, p. 237
5.
Mufti Mohammad Shafi and Mufti
Mohammad Rafi Usmani, Signs of the Qiyama and the Arrival of the Maseeh,
(Karachi, Darul Ishat, 2000), p. 59
6.
Sideeque M.A. Veliankode, Doomsday Portents and Prophecies
(Scarborough, Canada, 1999) p. 358
7.
Ahmad ibn Naqib al-Misri, The Reliance of the Traveller and Tools of
the Worshipper, a Classic Manuel of Islamic Sacred Law, Translated by Noah
Ha Mim Keller, (Amana Publications, Beltsville Maryland, revised 1994) p. 603.
8.
Who is the evil Dajjal
(the "anti-Christ")? by Mohammed Ali Ibn Zubair Ali
http://www.islam.tc/prophecies/masdaj.html
9.
Muhammad Ali Ibn Zubair, The Signs of
Qiyama, translated by M. Afzal Hoosein Elias from the original (with
references): " Aalalaat-e-Qiyyamat aur Nuzul-e-Eesa."
http://members.cox.net/arshad/qiyaama.html
10.
Veliankode, p. 218