Did Jesus and Isaiah PROPHESY
the coming of MUHAMMAD?
Note: The following is written in a language that is intended as an `Invitation' (Daw'ah) to Christians, who have confused the
concept of "Spirit of Truth" (a Paraclete) with "Holy Spirit".
Moses and Isaiah PROPHESIED the coming of JESUS.
Did Jesus and Isaiah PROPHESY the coming of MUHAMMAD?
To understand the prophecies made by Jesus on the subject,
one has to begin with the First Epistle of John, Chapter 2, Verse 1. Here,
Jesus Christ is called a "Paraclete" (Parakletos, Advocate, Comforter,
Helper) by apostle John. The same term "Paraclete" is used by the apostle
in his Gospel, in connection with a portentous prophecy made by Jesus Christ,
before the end of his ministry upon this earth, for the coming of "another
Paraclete". Prophet Moses also made a similar prophecy, before the end
of his ministry, for the coming of his successor. Jesus Christ declared;
"And I will pray the Father, and He will give you another Paraclete,
that he may abide with you into the age (to come)."
John 14:16
Note: We often read the verse ending as; "with you for ever". However;
"into the age" is the literal translation of the Greek phrase; `eis ton
aiona', used by John.
These two verses by John clearly demonstrate that Jesus Christ, while
speaking of "another Paraclete", was speaking of the coming of "another
male figure" like himself, some time in the future, after his departure.
The passage quoted below also confirms that the original concept among
the noted Christian scholars and populace, for the "Paraclete" was for
the coming of a "male figure", but that concept was later confused with
the "Holy Spirit". Here is an extract from the world renowned and distinguished
Anchor Bible Volume 29A:
"The word parakletos is peculiar in the NT to the Johnannine literature.
In 1John ii1 Jesus is a parakletos (not a title), serving as a heavenly
intercessor with the Father. ...Christian tradition has identified this
figure (Paraclete) as the Holy Spirit, but scholars like Spitta, Delafosse,
Windisch, Sasse, Butlmann and Betz have doubted whether this identification
is true to the original picture and have suggested that the Paraclete was
once an independent salvific figure, later confused with the Holy Spirit."
(page 1135).
The Bible tells us that Jesus Christ, besides being a "Messiah" was
also a prophet like Moses, by his own admission. Please see John 5:46 and
9:17. Hence to say that the coming of "another Paraclete" was similar to
the coming of "another Prophet" like Jesus and Moses, would not be inaccurate.
OTOH, the concept of "Holy Spirit" is unequivocally negated by the following
verse:
"But I tell you the truth, it is to your advantage that I go away; for
if I do not go away, the Paraclete shall not come to you; but if I go,
I will send him to you." John 16:7
This verse clearly tells us that the coming of the Paraclete was subject
to the departure of Jesus. Whereas, the "Holy Spirit" was already present.
It was in existence since the day of the Creation and was hovering upon
the surface of the earth (Genesis 1:2). It was also present with the prophets
of the Old Testament. The "Holy Spirit" happened to be present at River
Jordan when Jesus Christ was being Baptised by John the Baptist, in the
early part of his ministry. So, how could Jesus say; "but if I go, I will
send Holy Spirit"?
"When the Paraclete comes, whom I will send to you from the Father,
that is the Spirit of Truth, who proceeds from the Father, he will bear
witness of me." John 15:26
This above verse clears the confusion. The Paraclete is called the "Spirit
of Truth" and not the "Holy Spirit". These are two separate terms and two
independent entities. The first takes the pronoun "he" being a male figure,
whereas, the second one takes the pronoun "it".
"But the Paraclete, the Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name,
he will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all that I
said to you." John 14:26
Note:
1. In the older MSS, Codex Syriacus discovered in 1812 on Mount Sinai
by Mrs.Agnes S. Lewis (and Mrs. Bensley), the text of 14:26 reads; "Paraclete,
the Spirit"; and not "Paraclete, the Holy Spirit". "The Spirit" is a reference
to "the Spirit of Truth" as in 15:26.
2. The word spirit, Greek. `pneu'ma', is of neutral gender and takes
pronoun "it". Whereas, in almost all the verses referring to Paraclete
quoted above and below, the pronoun used is "he".
3. In 1 John 4:6, the terms "the spirit of truth" and "the spirit of
error" are used for the human beings.
4. History records that prophet Muhammad was known for his Truth and
Honesty, long before he received the Revelations.
Jesus Christ did indicate what the Paraclete to come will do in his
time. Did prophet Muhammad do those things? Let's examine;
1. "But when he, the Spirit of Truth, comes, he will guide you into
all the truth; for he will not speak on his own initiative, but whatever
he hears, he will speak..." Jn.16:13
Note: The Quran is a compilation of the "Divine Revelations" that were
received by prophet Muhammad, over a period of 23 years, through the arch
angel Gabriel. The prophet used to recite whatever he used to hear. Prophet's
companions used to write down whatever was recited. The Quran does not
contain the writings or teachings of or by Muhammad, as often mentioned
by some misinformed authors.
2. "He shall glorify me." John 16:14
Note: The Quran glorifies the birth of Jesus through Virgin Mary. The
Quran also confirms, Jesus was a Messiah; a Messenger of God; the Spirit
from God; the Word of God and the Righteous Prophet.
3. "He shall take mine and shall disclose it to you." Jn.16:14
Note: Muhammad did declare himself a Messenger of God like Abraham,
Moses and Jesus.
4. "He will teach you all things." John 14:26
Note: The Quran teaches a way of life. It guides mankind, how to live
a pious life socially, politically and spiritually.
5. "He will bring to your remembrance all that I said to you." Jn.14:26
Note: The Quran speaks about the teaching of the righteous Jesus and
even quotes him.
6. "He will bear witness of me" John 15:26
Note: The Quran attests the miracles performed by Jesus the Messiah.
It also mentions one astonishing miracle performed by Jesus that the Gospel
writers have not recorded. The Quran acknowledges that these miracles and
signs were performed with the leave of Allah, by His righteous Servant
and Messiah Jesus. The same is also attested in the Book of Acts 2:22;
3:13 (NASB).
Prophet Isaiah is considered to be one of the major prophets of the
Old Testament. In the Book of Isaiah there are several prophecies about
the coming of the Messiah. In chapter 42, Isaiah begins with a prophecy
for the coming of prophet Jesus. After verse number nine, God declares
through Isaiah, the "new things" that are to "spring forth" in the Land
of Kedar.
In the Bible there is only one personality called Kedar. He was the
grandson of prophet Abraham, through his son Ishmael (see Gen.25:13). Kedar's
descendants had settled in Paran (Syno-Arabian dessert). In the Rabbinic
literature Arabia is called the "Land of Kedar". Prophet Muhammad was a
descendant of Kedar.
God declares through Isaiah;
"Behold, the former things are come to pass, and the new things do I
declare: before they spring forth I tell you of them. `Sing unto the Lord
a new song, and his praise from the end of the earth'. Let the wilderness
and the cities thereof lift up their voices, the villages that Kedar doth
inhabit: let the inhabitants of the rock sing, let them shout from the
top of the mountains. Let them give glory unto the Lord, and declare His
praise in the inlands." Chapter 42, Verses 9-12.
God did reveal in the Land of Kedar, through prophet Muhammad - a direct
descendant of Kedar, a "New Song" - The Qur'an (Koran). This happens to
be the only Scripture to be revealed in the language of the Kedarites.
The verses of the Qur'an are recited like a poem. Nearly 1.2 billion Muslims,
residing all over the world, recite this "new song" and Glorify Allah,
in their daily prayers, five times in a day. The initial Revelation came
to prophet Muhammad in a cave of Mount Hira near the city of Mecca. There
are several mountains near Mecca. During the annual Islamic Pilgrimage
called "Hajj", Muslims from all over the world, assemble in Mecca and shout
Glory to the Lord from the top of Mount Arafat. The pilgrims continuously
give Glory to Allah on their ways, to and from Mecca.
"The Lord shall go forth as a mighty man, he shall stir up jealousy
like a man of war: he shall cry, yea, roar; he shall prevail against his
enemies." Verse 13.
In the Old Testament the God often speaks "I" will do this, or "I" have
done this; whereas, He has chosen human beings like us, to do these jobs.
(see 2 Samuel 12:7-12). Muhammad did go forth as a mighty prophet of Allah,
did stir up jealousy among the most influential and dominating tribe of
the pagan Arabs in Arabia. Finally with a war cry and roar, Muhammad did
prevail upon the enemies of Lord - the idolaters, fulfilling the above
prophecy.
"I have long time holden my peace; I have been still, and refrained
myself, now will I cry like a travailing woman; I will destroy and devour
at once." Verse 14.
The prophets that came before Muhammad had all tried with peaceful missions.
But, the concept of sharing God's Glory continued to surface again and
again, in one way or other. It was with the war cry, through the descendants
of Kedar (Arabs), these sinful practices were destroyed and devoured, inside
and outside of Arabia. The spread of Islam was swift, wide spread and at
once.
"And I will bring the blind by a way they knew not; I will lead them
in paths that they have not known; I will make darkness light before them,
and crooked things straight. These things I will do unto them, and not
forsake them." Verse 16.
It is an undeniable fact that before the advent of Islam, the pagan
Arabs were like the blinds. Their religious and social concepts were crooked.
The revelation of this "new song" brought them out of that darkness. Earlier,
God had not sent any prophet to these people. By sending Muhammad, God
fulfilled His above promise and also the following promise to Abraham;
"And also of the son of the bondwoman I will make a nation, because
he is thy seed." Genesis 21:13.
Please note the word "also" in above promise. The nations of Judaism
and Christianity came out from the descendants of Abraham and Sarah. The
nation of Islam came out from the descendants of Abraham and Hagar. Judaism,
Christianity and Islam are three children of Abraham by God's Covenants
with Abraham.
This also fulfils the following prophecy by Jesus;
"Howbeit when he, the Spirit of Truth, is come, he will guide you into
all truth; for he shall not speak of himself; but what soever he shall
hear, that shall he speak: and he will show you thing to come." John 16:13
For further details about "the Paraclete" and "the Spirit of Truth"
please see Section 1 of this article.
"They shall be turned back, they shall be greatly ashamed, that trust
in graven images; they say to the molten images, `Ye are our gods.'" Isaiah
42 Verse 17.
History records that Prophet Muhammad did put the pagan idolaters to
great shame when he demolished before them, their 365 idols that were installed
in Ka'bah (Mecca), the most respected place of pilgrimage in the whole
of Arabia. Today, Ka'bah is the Grand Mosque of Islam. Muslims from all
over the world face towards Ka'bah while reciting their daily ritual prayers.
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