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Chapter Twelve
Chapter Twelve
The Antichrist Spirit Of Islam
The Spirit of
Antichrist
While we have already discussed
the actual person of the Antichrist, the Bible also talks of an antichrist
spirit. Apart from the one direct reference in the Bible to The
Antichrist, there are four other times that the word is used in a more general
sense by the Apostle John. Each time it is in reference to a particular
spirit. This spirit is defined by its denial of some very specific aspects of
Jesus’ nature and His relationship to God the Father. Following are the verses
that describe this “antichrist” spirit:
This is how you can recognize the Spirit of God: Every spirit that acknowledges that Jesus Christ
has come in the flesh is from God. But every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus
is not from God. This is the spirit of the antichrist, which you have heard
is coming and even now is already in the world.
1 John 4:2-3
Who is the liar? It is the man who denies that Jesus is the Christ. Such a man
is the antichrist–he denies the Father and the Son. No one who denies the Son
has the Father; whoever acknowledges the Son has the Father also.
1 John 2:22,23
Many deceivers, who do not acknowledge Jesus Christ as coming in the flesh, have
gone out into the world. Any such person is the deceiver and the antichrist.
2 John 1:7
From these verses, we learn
that the antichrist is a spirit that is identified as a “liar” and a “deceiver”
which specifically denies the following:
- That
Jesus is the Christ/Messiah (The savior/deliverer of Israel and the World)
- The
Father and the Son (The Trinity or that Jesus is The Son of God).
- That
Jesus has come in the flesh. (The incarnation - that God became man)
The Antichrist Spirit Of Islam
The
religion of Islam, more than any other religion, philosophy, or belief system,
fulfills the description of the antichrist spirit. The religion of Islam makes
it one of its highest priorities to very specifically deny all of the above
points regarding Jesus and His relationship to the Father. In fact, it can very
fairly be said that Islam literally is a direct polemical response against the
above essential Christian doctrines. Regarding the above points however,
Muslims will be quick to argue that Islam teaches that Jesus is indeed the
Messiah. But this is really just trickery. While it is true that Islam does
retain the title of Messiah for Jesus, when one asks a Muslim to define what the
title “Messiah” actually means in Islam, the definitions given are always
hollow and fall entirely short of containing any truly messianic substance. In
Islam, Jesus is merely another prophet in a very long line of prophets.
Biblically speaking however, the role of the Messiah, among other things, also
entails being a Divine Priestly Savior, a Deliverer and the King of the Jews.
As we saw in the earlier chapters about the Muslim Jesus, rather than being a
Messiah that saves or delivers Israel and all of his faithful followers in any
way, in the Islamic traditions, Jesus instead returns to lead Israel’s enemies
against her in battle and to kill or convert all Jews and Christians.
This would be the equivalent of calling Adolph Hitler, rather than Moses, Israel’s
deliverer. For now, we see that the apostle John informs us that just before
the final hour, a very specific “spirit” will dominate the earth. This spirit will deny many of
the essential biblical doctrines regarding who Jesus is and what He came to do. Islam
epitomizes this spirit perfectly.
Tawhid and Shirk
In order to properly understand
the antichrist spirit of Islam, there are two doctrines that must first be
understood. The first is called Tawhid. It is the most essential belief
in Islam. Tawhid refers to the belief in the absolute oneness of God. Islam
adheres to the strictest form of unitarian monotheism possible. In Islam,
God is utterly alone. But in order to understand tawhid, one must
understand that it is more than just a doctrine. In Islam, belief in tawhid
is an absolute commandment. And if adherance to tawhid is the highest and
most important commandment in Islam, then the greatest sin is called Shirk.
Shirk is the opposite of tawhid. It is in essence, idolatry. From the
“Invitation to Islam” newsletter published by a Muslim group from Toronto, we
read a very telling statement, which helps us to understand exactly how shirk is
viewed by Muslims:
Murder, rape, child molesting and genocide. These are all some of the appalling
crimes which occur in our world today. Many would think that these are the worst
possible offences which could be committed. But there is something which
outweighs all of these crimes put together: It is the crime of shirk. 1
Thus
many Muslims feel as though either believing in the trinity, or ascribing
divinity to Jesus are both among the greatest sins conceivable. In fact,
believing in these essential Christian doctrines is more than just a sin; it
is the most heinous of all crimes! In the Muslim mind, shirk refers not
only to the beliefs of polytheists, or pagans but also to the essential
historical doctrines of the Christian faith. Below we will examine these three
essential doctrines and how Islam specifically denies them.
Islam Denies The Sonship Of Christ
The
religion of Islam has as one of its foundational beliefs, a direct denial of
Jesus as God’s Son. This denial is found several times throughout the Quran:
In blasphemy indeed are those that say that God is Christ the son of Mary. -Surah
5:17 (Yusuf Ali)
They say: "God hath begotten a son!" - Glory be to Him! He is self-sufficient!
His are all things in the heavens and on earth! No warrant have ye for this!
Say ye about Allah what ye know not? -Surah 10:68 (Yusuf Ali)
They said, "The Most Gracious has begotten a son"! You have uttered a gross
blasphemy. The heavens are about to shatter, the earth is about to tear
asunder, and the mountains are about to crumble. Because they claim that the
Most Gracious has begotten a son. It is not befitting the Most Gracious that He
should beget a son. –Surah 19:88-92 (Rashad Khalifa)
…the Christians call Christ the son of Allah. That is a saying from their mouth;
(in this) they but imitate what the unbelievers of old used to say. Allah's
curse be on them: how they are deluded away from the Truth! -Surah 9:30 (Yusuf
Ali)
The
Quran literally pronounces a curse on those who believe that Jesus is God’s
Son. People say such things utter “gross blasphemies” and are likened to
“unbelievers” or infidels. Without question then, in this regard, Islam is an
antichrist religious system. Remember Jim Hastings comments from chapter one?
He was the priest in training who converted to Islam. "The thing I've always
latched to is that there's one God, he doesn't have equals, he doesn't need a
son to come do his work." Islam attempts to create an acceptable form of
monotheistic worship yet it not only leaves out the most essential aspects of a
saving relationship with God, but it also literally exists to directly confront
these things and even calls them the highest forms of blasphemy. “Far be it
from God that he should have a son!” These words encircle the inside of the
Dome of the Rock Mosque in Jerusalem. This is the very location where for
centuries God’s people; the Jews, worshipped in their Temple awaiting their
Messiah. This is also where Jesus, the Son of God and the Jewish Messiah
will someday rule over the earth. Islam has literally built a monument of utter
defiance to this future reality.
Islam Denies The Trinity
The same
claim of blasphemy is also applied to those who believe in the trinity:
They do blaspheme who say: Allah is one of three in a Trinity: for there is no
god except One Allah. If they desist not from their word (of blasphemy), verily
a grievous penalty will befall the blasphemers among them. –Surah 5:73 (Yusuf
Ali)
Thus
belief in trinity is also defined as blasphemy. But what is the “grievous
penalty” that shall befall those who believe such things? Well, as we saw in
previous chapters, many Muslims are ironically expecting their version of Jesus
to return and actually kill these “polytheist Trinitarian Christians.”
And the
Quran does not stop at denying that Jesus is the Son of God or that God exists
as a trinity.
Islam Denies The Cross
With tears in his eyes, Paul the Apostle warned the
Thessalonians that, “many live as enemies of the cross of Christ.”
(Thessalonians 3:18) It should not come as a surprise then that Islam also
even denies the most central event of all of redemptive history: The crucifixion
of Jesus. Speaking to the Jews of Jesus’ day, the Quran says:
That they said (in boast), "We killed Christ Jesus the son of Mary, the
Messenger of Allah"; but they killed him not, nor crucified him, but so it was
made to appear to them, and those who differ therein are full of doubts, with no
(certain) knowledge, but only conjecture to follow, for of a surety they killed
him not:- Nay, Allah raised him up unto Himself; and Allah is Exalted in Power,
Wise – Surah 4:157-8 (Yusuf Ali)
Among
Islamic scholars, there are actually numerous conflicting theories regarding
exactly what happened to Jesus. (For ironically, regarding this issue, it is
actually they who are the ones who have “only conjecture to follow.”) But
despite the inability of Muslims to arrive at any form of consensus regarding
what happened to Jesus, they are very much in agreement on at least one issue:
He was not crucified! This passage of the Quran makes at least this much
clear.
How Does The Antichrist Spirit Of Islam
Affect Muslims?
So we see that Islam very
specifically and very deliberately denies all three of the specific doctrines
that the Apostle John identifies as defining the antichrist spirit. And the
Quran does not merely deny these doctrines, but actually expresses utter disdain
for them, actually cursing those who believe these things, accusing them of
gross blasphemy. But how do these Quranic attitudes then affect Muslims? This
statement may sound strong, but in all of my years of outreach, interfaith
dialogue and casual conversations with those who are not Christians, the two
groups that I have personally witnessed express the strongest degree of contempt
and mockery toward the gospel have been Satanists and Muslims. (Yes, believe
it or not, I’ve actually had quite involved conversations with more than a few
Satanists.) Now, let me be clear that I am in no way trying to liken all
Muslims to Satanists in any way. I have met many wonderful and very decent
Muslims who would never express any form of blatant disrespect for Christian
doctrine, even if they secretly felt this way. But I am speaking very
truthfully when I say that in terms of my personal experiences of witnessing
assaults toward the Gospel message, only Satanists and Muslims have expressed
such a high degree of venomous disgust. While there are indeed many religions
and systems of belief that do not agree with the doctrines of Christianity, many
which do not even believe in God, only Islam fills the role of a religion that
exists to deny core Christian beliefs. And of course, following the lead of the
Quran, the three doctrines that are most severely and most often attacked and
mocked by Muslims are the doctrines of the trinity, the divine incarnation and
the atoning sacrifice/crucifixion of Jesus. I recently saw a suggestion by a
Muslim on an Internet discussion group, for a bumper sticker. It read: “Divine
Insanity: God died on the cross to save his own creation from his own wrath.”
One Muslim friend insists on referring to Jesus as a “god-man sandwich.” I have
weathered innumerable accusations that by believing in the historic Christian God
I am no different than a pagan polytheistic idol worshipper. Many times, I
have been told that the doctrine of the atoning sacrifice of Jesus is as archaic
and pagan as a human sacrifice to some kind of “volcano god.” I have been
accused of believing in a God who is a “sadistic child abuser.” I have seen
attempts to liken Jesus’ death on the cross to a suicide bombing. I have even
weathered the mocking of the Christian God as a “blood-thirsty vampire.”
If you
are a Christian and you love God, I’m sure these statements grieve you as they
grieve me, and I apologize for recalling them. I don’t relate these attacks in
any way to provoke negative feelings against Muslims. Please do not come away
with any such feelings! My reason for relating these examples is to acquaint
you with the blatant antichrist spirit that resides within the religion of Islam
and that many Muslims therefore manifest. We should not be surprised then to
find that one of the descriptions of the Antichrist is that he will be very fond
of uttering great blasphemies against the God of the Bible:
The king will do as he pleases. He will… say unheard-of things against the God
of gods. Daniel 11:36
He will speak against the Most High and oppress his saints. Daniel 7:25
The
Quran itself expresses such blasphemies. As someone who is in continual dialogue
with numerous Muslims from all over the world, I can testify that the blatant
antichrist spirit that we saw expressed in the Quranic passages above, quite
often blooms into an overt disdain and utter contempt not only for Christian
beliefs but also for Christians themselves. While this is not always the case,
should we really be surprised when Muslims act out against those who the Quran
literally curses as idolatrous infidel blasphemers? And if we are being
realistic, should we expect the future of Islam to be given to those Muslims who
identify with the Quranic scorn for Christians or to those who show an amiable
attitude despite the curses of their own holy book?
And
lastly, in regard to whether or not Islam is specifically the Antichrist
system that the Bible foretells, there can be no question that this, the second
largest, fastest growing religion in the world, is and has been from its
inception, the quintessence of the very antichrist spirit that John the apostle
warned us of.
Notes:
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http://www.troid.org/articles/islaamicinfo/Islaamingeneral/shirk/theultimatecrime.htm