6.3 A "Paraclete" like
Jesus p2
The Jewish encyclopaedia goes on to inform us
that Jewish legend has "the pupils of the recantant Balaam
inherit Hell." As one of the three most evil enemies of
Judaism, a sorceress is claimed to have later recalled Jesus and
the other two from hell and asked them who were the closest
people to God. Jesus allegedly informed the sorceress that
"Israel" were the highest of God's creatures in stature and
warned her not to harm them, for to seek to harm the Jews was to
seek to harm "the apple of God's eye." (For more on this
topic you may purchase the book "The Plot Against Christianity,"
by Elizabeth Dilling)* .
Grolier's encyclopedia tells us that
"...the reliable Jewish sources tell us
that he(Jesus) was a Jewish teacher who was put to death for
sorcery and false prophecy and that he had a brother named
James.."
Mr. H. Abdul Al-Dahir relates on page 76 of
his book "Mohammed A Prophesy Fulfilled," that the Jewish
Talmudic book Sanhedrin states:
- Jesus (pbuh) was stoned and then "hanged"
(crucified) (Sanh. 43a-45b)
- Jesus' apostles were all killed (Sanh.
43a-b)
- Jesus was crucified as a blasphemer (Sanh.
46a)
- Jesus was burned after he was lowered into
dung to his armpits with his mouth forced open and molten lead
was poured in, burning his internal organs. (Sanh. 52a)
- Jesus was strangled after being lowered
into the dung (Sanh. 56a, 106b)
- Jesus is in Hell where his punishment is
boiling in hot semen. (Gitten 57A)
- Jesus committed bestiality, corrupted the
people, and is turned into Hell. (Sanh. 105a)
- Jesus limped on one foot, was blind in one
eye, practiced enhancement by way of membrum, committed
bestiality with an ass, and was a fool who did not know his
beast's mind. (Sanh. 105a, 105b)
- Jesus attempted to seduce a woman, was
excommunicated by a Rabbi, and then worshipped a brick. He was
a seducer of Israel and practiced magic. (Sanh. 107b)
- Jesus is the chief repository of the
criminal law of the Talmud. (Sanhedrin index) (Dilling
p. 51)
With each new allegation which issued forth
from the mouths of the Jews with regard to the alleged
corruption and blasphemy of Jesus, the Christians countered with
an equal but opposite elevation of his status to lofty new
hights. Slowly but surely, Jesus was elevated from being an
elect prophet of God to being the highest of God's creation for
all time, to being equal to the angels, to being the Son of God,
and finally to being God Himself, manifest in the flesh, and the
third face of God's claimed Triune nature. This resulted in
mankind being given only one of two choices: Either Jesus was
the most wicked, evil, and blasphemous false prophet and
magician ever to take the name of God in vain, or else he was
God Himself in the flesh, having descended from heaven to walk
among us and sacrifice himself for our sins. The Qur'an,
however, was sent by God in order to show us that the truth lies
at neither extreme. Allah Almighty tells us in the Qur'an:
"O people of the book (Jews and
Christians)! Do not go to extremes in your religion: nor say of
Allah aught but the truth. Christ Jesus the son of Mary was [no
more or less than] a messenger of Allah, and His Word, which he
bestowed upon Mary, and a spirit preceding from Him: so believe
in Allah and his messengers. Say not "Three": desist!, it is
better for you, for Allah is one god, Glory be to Him, Far
exalted is He above having a son. To Him belong all things in
the heavens and the earth. And enough is Allah as a disposer of
affairs."
The noble Qur'an, Al-Nissah(4):171.
God Almighty further revealed the following
verses of the Qur'an regarding the Jews: "Then because of their
breaking of their Covenant and their rejection of the signs of
Allah and their slaying of the Prophets wrongfully and that they
said "Our hearts are the wrappings [which preserve Allah's Word;
we need no more]"; nay but Allah hath set the seal on their
hearts for their rejection, so they believe not save a few. And
because of their disbelief and of their speaking against Mary a
horrendous fabrication."
The noble Qur'an, Al-Nissa(4):155-156.
So tremendous a sin is this lie considered
with Allah, that it is not even repeated in the Qur'an. The
closest the Qur'an ever comes to actually reproducing their
words is:
"Then she (Mary) brought him (Jesus) to her
own folk, carrying him. They said: O Mary! You have come with a
most atrocious thing. Oh sister of Aaron! Your father was not a
wicked man nor was your mother a harlot"
The noble Qur'an, Maryam(19):27-28.
"And when the angels said: O Mary! Verily!
Allah has chosen you, and purified you, and preferred you above
(all) the women of creation.."
The noble Qur'an, Aal-Umran(3):42.
10) Sin, righteousness, and error
The coming Paraclete, we are
told, will demonstrate the error of the world regarding sin,
righteousness, and judgment "he will reprove the world
of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment." This is
indeed what Muhammad (pbuh) did. He came to the world to show
them how they had been misguided in "sin" by believing that
mankind can inherit sin (see last quarter of chapter one, and
Ezekiel 18:19-20) and that someone's sin can be
forgiven by the sacrifice of others. He also showed them how
they had been misguided in "righteousness" by believing that a
righteous person is one who has "faith" in the crucifixion and
does nothing else (Romans 3:28), or who believes that another
man's death will make him a righteous person (Romans 5:19). And
they were misguided in "judgment" by believing that they will be
judged by "faith" and other people's deeds and not their own
deeds (Mark 16:16), or that God's "judgment" was to punish all
mankind for the sin of one man (Romans 5:16, 5:18).
Muhammad (pbuh) taught that the unscrupulous
had altered the words of Jesus (pbuh). He taught that no one
will be held accountable by God for anyone else's sin. He
emphasized that God has made this a life of work and the next
life one of reward and no work. He also revealed that mankind
will be judged individually according to their own individual
faith and actions and no one else's.
11) That he may abide with you for ever:
In these verses, Jesus (pbuh) is quoted as
saying that the coming Paraclete will "abide
with you forever." What does he mean by this? In order to
understand this statement, let us read
"Verily, verily, I say unto you, If a man
keep my saying, he shall never see death. Then said the
Jews unto him, Now we know that thou hast a devil. Abraham is
dead, and the prophets; and thou sayest, If a man keep my
saying, he shall never taste of death. Art thou greater than our
father Abraham, which is dead? and the prophets are dead: whom
makest thou thyself? Jesus answered, If I honor myself, my honor
is nothing: it is my Father that honoureth me; of whom ye say,
that he is your God: Yet ye have not known him; but I know him:
and if I should say, I know him not, I shall be a liar like unto
you: but I know him, and keep his saying."
John 8:51-55
and also
"And I (Jesus) give unto them (the
believers) eternal life; and they shall never perish,
neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand."
John 10:28
and "and my servant David [shall be] their
prince forever."
Ezekiel37:25.
and "The king shall joy in thy strength, O
LORD ... He asked life of thee, [and] thou gavest [it] him,
[even] length of days for ever and ever."
Psalm 21:1-4
... etc.
Jesus (pbuh) is quoted many times in the Bible
as telling his followers that they will never taste death.
However, there is not a single one of them alive to this day.
Was he lying? Of course not! As seen above, Jesus' (pbuh) was
not telling mankind that his followers would never grow old nor
die, rather he was speaking about their second life in the
hereafter. He was telling them that the life that we hold so
dear and spend so much time fretting over and striving to
improve is all but insignificant if compared to the true life,
the afterlife. So much so that life and death on this earth is
unworthy of consideration. Everything in his estimation revolved
around an eternal striving for the reward of the afterlife and
this was the yardstick by which all matters were to be measured.
In a similar manner, when king David is
described as being a prince forever, this did not mean that he
would never die but remain immortal for ever and ever as a
prince to Israel. Rather, his teachings, name, and guidance
shall remain as a shining beacon to mankind even after his
death. In this manner, Jesus (pbuh) lives among us through his
faith and teachings, prophet Abraham (pbuh) lives
on among them and us through his faith and teachings, and so
too, the coming Paraclete will live eternally
with us through his faith and teachings.
The Paracletos will be the last prophet,
because he will "abide with you forever" and "he will
guide you into all truth" (Greek "into the whole truth") and
"he shall teach you all things," so there will be no need
for any further prophets. In the Qur'an we read:
"Muhammad is not the father of any man
among you, but he is the messenger of Allah and the Seal of the
Prophets; and Allah is Aware of all things."
The noble Qur'an, , al-Ahzab(33):40
And "This day have I (God) perfected your
religion for you (mankind) and completed My favor unto you, and
have chosen for you as religion Islam(the submission)."
The noble Qur'an, al-Maidah(5):3
So the religion of Islam is the last message
to mankind and it, as well as the Qur'an, will abide with them
forever. To this day, Muhammad (pbuh) abides with us through his
teachings. Muhammad (pbuh) indeed remains alive and well among
us in the vast collection of over 9,500 quotations recorded from
him during his lifetime in a broad range of topics. This
collection of quotations is named the "Hadeeth." To this day,
whenever a Muslims wishes to perform any action no matter how
trivial, he does not advance a single step before first
consulting Allah/God (in the Qur'an), and then prophet Muhammad
(pbuh) (in the Hadeeth). Be it a question on how and what to eat
or drink, how to perform marriages, how to pray, what sort of
trade or commerce is permissible or prohibited, or what sort of
clothes to wear, no Muslim presumes to undertake any action
before first obtaining the approval of God then His prophet.
Muhammad (pbuh) truly is alive and well among us.
Jesus (pbuh) had "the whole truth" and
had many things he longed to teach his disciples but he could
not give it to them because they "cannot bear them now."
These matters would only be revealed six centuries later by God
through the agency of Muhammad (pbuh). What new truths has the
Holy Spirit guided us into after the departure of Jesus (pbuh)
which Jesus (pbuh) had no say in?
12) He shall not speak of himself:
"For he shall not speak of himself; but
whatsoever he shall hear, [that] shall he speak:"
This too is an interesting statement. It reminds us of the
verses of Deuteronomy 18:18-19 which shall be discussed soon,
specifically:
" I will raise them up a Prophet from among
their brethren, like unto thee, and will put my words in his
mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command
him. And it shall come to pass, [that] whosoever will not
hearken unto my words which he shall speak in my name, I will
require [it] of him."
It is also interesting to read the words of
the Qur'an:
"Nor does he (Muhammad) speak of his own
desire. It is but an Inspiration that is inspired [unto him]"
The noble Qur'an, Al-Najm(53):3-4
13) He shall bring all things into your
remembrance:
The prophesy of this coming Paraclete
requires that he shall remind mankind of the words of Jesus.
Jesus is speaking here not to those who disbelieved, but to his
own followers. He is telling his followers that the Paraclete
shall "remind" them of the message of Jesus. However, if the
followers of Jesus already know and remember all that Jesus
taught then how shall the Paraclete "remind" them of something
which they already remember? Obviously, the coming Paraclete
shall come in a time when the teachings of Jesus have been
forgotten and require one to "remind" Jesus' followers of them.
Indeed, the Qur'an does in fact confirm this same situation. We
read:
"And from those who said: "We are
Christians," We took their covenant, but they forgot a good part
of the message which was sent to them. Therefore We have stirred
up enmity and hatred among them till the Day of Resurrection,
and Allah will inform them of what they used to do. O people of
the Scripture! Now has Our messenger (Muhammad) come to you,
explaining to you much of that which you used to hide in the
Scripture, and forgiving much. Indeed, there has come to you a
light from Allah and a plain Scripture. Wherewith Allah guides
him who seeks His good pleasure unto paths of peace. He brings
them out of darkness by His will into light, and guides them to
a straight path."
The noble Qur'an, Al-Maidah(5):14-16
It is further important to note that one of
the names of the Qur'an is "Al-Thikr" (The Reminder). For
example:
"Verily, it is We who have sent down 'The
Reminder' and it is We who shall preserve it"
The noble Qur'an, Al-Hijr(15):9
(also see Al-Sajda(41):41, and Al-Qalam(68):51)
14) He will show you things to come:
There were many prophesies made in the Qur'an
and in the Sunnah (tradition) of the prophet Muhammad (pbuh)
himself. For instance, in the opening verses of the chapter of
al-Room (The Romans), we read:
"The Romans have been defeated. In the
lowest/closest land, and they, after their defeat will be
victorious. Within ten years. Allah's is the command in the
former case and in the latter and in that day the believers will
rejoice. In Allah's support to victory. He helps to victory whom
He will. He is the Mighty, the Merciful. It is a promise of
Allah. Allah fails not His promise, but most of mankind know
not. They know only some appearance of the life of the world,
and are heedless of the Hereafter"
The noble Qur'an, Al-Room(30):2-6
When Islam was still in it's infancy and it's
followers were being severely persecuted, tortured, and killed
by the pagan idol worshipers of Arabia (Quraish),
there were two "Superpowers" near by. They were the Romans and
the Persians. The pagans of Arabia used to like to see the
Persians victorious against the Romans because the Persians were
pagans like them. However, the Muslims liked to see the Romans
victorious because they were "people of the book." About this
time, the Romans suffered a resounding defeat to the Persians
that seemed to signal the end of the Roman empire. The pagans of
Arabia were ecstatic. They went out of their way to hold this
defeat over the heads of every Muslim they would encounter. They
said: "Just as the Christians in Rome have been crushed by the
pagans of Persia, so shall we crush you." This was psychological
warfare against the Muslims which they were adding to the
physical torture they were subjecting the Muslims to. It was at
this time that these verses were revealed to Muhammad (pbuh)
consoling him and the Muslims in general that matters were not
as they seemed, and that the Romans would come back and defeat
the Persians within "Bidh'u" years. "Bidh'u" is an Arabic word
that means "between three and nine." This prophesy did indeed
come true and the Romans were once again victorious against the
Persians, at the same time, the Muslims achieved their first
strategic victory against the pagans of Arabia in the battle of
Badr. Mr. Abdullah Yusuf Ali, in his
commentary on the Qur'an narrates the following explanation of
the above verses:
"The remarkable defeats of the Roman Empire
under Heraclius and the straits to which it was reduced are
reviewed in Appendix No. 6 (to follow this Sura). It was not
merely isolated defeats; the Roman Empire lost most of its
Asiatic territory and was hemmed in on all sides at its capital,
Constantinople. The defeat, "in a land close by" must refer to
Syria and Palestine, Jerusalem was lost in 614-15 AD, shortly
before this Sura was revealed.
The Pagan Quraish of Makkah
rejoiced at the overthrow of Rome by Persia. They were
pro-Persian, and in their heart of hearts they hoped that the
nascent movement of Islam, which at that time was, from a
worldly point of view, very weak and helpless, would also
collapse under their persecution. But they misread the true
Signs of the times. They are told here that they would soon be
disillusioned in both their calculations, and it actually so
happened at the battle of Issus in 622 (the year of Hijrat) and
in 624, when Heradius carried his campaign into the heart of
Persia (see Appendix No: 6) and the Makkan Quraish were beaten
off at Badr.
Bidh'un in the text means a short period-a
period of from three to nine years. The period between the loss
of Jerusalem (614-15) by the Romans and their victory at Issus
(622) was seven years, and that to the penetration of Persia by
Heraclius was nine years. See last note.
The battle of Badr,
battle of (2 A.H. = 624 AD) was a real time of rejoicing for
the Believers and a time of disillusionment for the arrogant
Quraish, who thought that they could crush the
whole movement of Islam in Madinah
as they had tried to do in Makkah, but they were
singly repulsed."
There were many other prophesies made by the
Qur'an which, without exception, all came true. Some Christians
whom I have the pleasure of speaking to on this topic have
attempted to trivialize this and other prophesies of prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) which such words as:
"I want a list of [prophet Muhammad's]
prophesies and I hope they are not easy prophesies such as a
prediction of the outcome of a war which have almost 50-50
chances, but actual supernatural revelation which no man can
predict unless he is told by God himself."
Such statements are a result of a general
unfamiliarity with the details of these prophesies and the
situation surrounding them. For example, regarding the above
prophesy, when this verse was first revealed to Muhammad (pbuh)
by the Almighty, the Roman Empire was at that time believed by
everyone to be on the verge of utter collapse before the
advancing Persian forces. After the Persian's final crippling
moral and physical defeat of the Romans wherein they took from
them the very capital of their faith, all onlookers believed it
to be the beginning of the end for the Romans. It was at this
time that this verse was revealed wherein the whole message of
Islam and the truthfulness of prophet Muhammad (pbuh) were
placed in the balance. Not only did this verse directly oppose
what everyone else believed, however, it even specified the
timeframe when this prophesy was to occur.
This was not the only prophesy made by the
final messenger of God, Muhammad (pbuh), rather there were many
more such as the time when 10,000 of the troops of the pagan
army of Quraish were advancing upon his city to utterly destroy
him and his followers (in 'The Battle of the Trench'*
) and he and about 3000 of his followers were preparing as best
they could to stave off this attack by digging a trench. While
prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was digging with them he made a number
of prophesies including the Muslim's capture of Al-Yemen,
Al-Sham (Jerusalem, Iraq, etc.), Morrocco, Persia, and the
Eastern countries. All of this was said by him while many of the
Muslims were expecting to be totally destroyed at any minute by
the advancing army which vastly outnumbered them and was much
better armed.
Another example would be that of
Al-Israa(17):7. Then there was also the prophesy made by
Muhammad a couple of years before his death that before he would
die Makkah, the capital of pagan Arabia, would be captured by
the Muslims. This prophesy too came true. On another occation,
the prophet was sitting in a garden. Uthmaan ibn Affan walked in
and the prophet asked Abu Musa Al-Ashari to give him glad
tidings that he shall be of the people of Paradise and to
further inform him that the people would mutiny against him.
This prophecy was fulfilled many years after the death of the
prophet (pbuh) when Uthman became the third Caliph and was
murdered shortly therafter when a party of the citizens rose
against him and slew him.
Ali ibn Abi Talib, the fourth Caliph, had also
been informed by the Prophet of his assassination in such detail
that he knew the man who was going to kill him, and identified
him pointing him out to the people. They asked Ali why he did
not kill the man and he replied: "Then who will kill me?" The
night preceding his assassination Ali came out, gazed at the sky
and said: "By Allah the prophet (pbuh) never told a lie, nor was
a lie ever told to him." The next day the same man killed Ali,
as the prophet had predicted.
Safinah narrated that the Prophet (pbuh) said:
The Caliphate of Prophecy will last thirty years; then Allah
will give the rule of His Kingdom to whomever He wills."
(narrated by Abu-Dawood). This was indeed the length of the
Caliphate after the death of the prophet Muhammad (pbuh). After
that, the rule of monarchies replaced the rule of the Caliphate.
The Prophet also predicted the division of the
Muslims into many sects, and how some people would do to Ali
what the Christians did to Jesus. This clearly refers to the
Shi'its, who exaggerate the love and praise of Ali to such a
degree that one of their sects, Al-Nusaria, actually worship him
as the manifestation of Allah.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) further predicted the
capture of Egypt, and commanded his followers when this were to
occur that they should treat the people well. He further
prophesied that the Muslims would overthrow the Persian Empire
and seize the treasures of the their Emperor Choseros. He also
told one of the companions by the name of Suraqa bin Malik that
he would be given the bracelets of Caesar. Many years after the
death of the prophet, these bracelets fell into the possession
of Umar ibn Al-Khattab and he called upon Suraqa and placed the
bracelets on his arms, reminding him of the prophet's words.
Awf ibn Malik narrated in Sahih Al-Bukhari:
"I went to the
Prophet (pbuh) during the battle of Tabuk while he was sitting
in a leather tent. He said, 'Count six signs that indicate
the approach of the [final] Hour: 1) My death; 2) The conquest
of Jerusalem; 3) A plague that will afflict you (and kill you in
great numbers) as the plague that afflicts sheep; 4) The
increase of wealth to such an extent that even if one is given
one-hundred Dinars, he will not be satisfied; 5) Then an
affliction which no Arab house will escape; 6) And then a truce
between you and Banu al-Asfar (i.e. the Byzantines, or
Christians) who will betray you and attack you under eighty
flags. Under each flag will be twelve thousand soldiers.'"
The prophesies are many and varied. Some of
them deal with what the financial situation of the Muslims shall
be after him, some deal with what their moral and religious
situation shall be, some deal with upcoming battles, some deal
with trials and the anti-Christ and the coming of Gog and Magog.
Some deal with the second coming of Jesus (pbuh), and many other
issues which can not be dealt with here. However, I shall leave
it up to the interested student to research this topic in order
to verify it's authenticity. Two useful references on this topic
are:
- Ashrat Al-Sa'a (The signs of the hour), by
Yusuf Al-Wabil, and
- It'haf Al-Jama'ah Bima Ja'a fi Al-Fitan Wa
Al-Malahim Wa Ashrat Al-Sa'a, By Humood Abdullah Al-Tuwaijiri
15) The most knowledgeable Christians
recognize the Paraclete as Muhammad:
"And if you (Muhammad) are in doubt
concerning that which We have revealed unto you, then ask those
who read the Scripture (that was) before you. Verily the Truth
has come unto you from your Lord, so do not be among those who
waver."
The noble Qur'an, Yunus(10):94
Throughout history, there have been a number
of Christian scholars who have come to recognize the truth of
the prophesy of Jesus (pbuh) and that it originally referred to
prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Anselm Turmeda, a priest and Christian
scholar was one such person. After recognizing the last prophet
of God and embrasing Islam he wrote a famous book titled "Tuhfat
al-arib fi al-radd 'ala Ahl al-Salib." In the introduction
to this work he relates his history:
"Let it be known to all of you that my
origin is from the city of Majorca*, which is a great
city on the sea, between two mountains and divided by a small
valley. It is a commercial city, with two wonderful harbours.
Big merchant ships come and anchor in the harbour with different
goods. The city is on the island which has the same name -
Majorca, and most of its land is populated with fig and olive
trees. My father was a well respected man in the city. I was his
only son. When I was six, he sent me to a priest who taught me
to read the Gospel and logic, which I finished in six years.
After that I left Majorca and traveled to the city of Larda, in
the region of Castillion, which was the centre of learning for
Christians in that region. A thousand to a thousand and a half
Christian students gathered there. All were under the
administration of the priest who taught them. I studied the
Gospel and its language for another four years. After that I
left for Bologne in the region of Anbardia. Bologne is a very
large city, it being the centre of learning for all the people
of that region. Every year, more than two thousand students
gather together from different places. They cover themselves
with rough cloth which they call the "Hue of God." All of them,
whether the son of a workman or the son of a ruler wear this
wrap, in order to make the students distinct from others. Only
the priest teaches controls and directs them. I lived in the
church with an aged priest. He was greatly respected by the
people because of his knowledge and religiousness and
asceticism, which distinguished him from the other Christian
priests. Questions and requests for advice came from everywhere,
from Kings and rulers, along with presents and gifts. They hoped
that he would accept their presents and grant them his
blessings. This priest taught me the principles of Christianity
and its rulings. I became very close to him by serving and
assisting him with his duties until I became one of his most
trusted assistants, so that he trusted me with the keys of his
domicile in the church and of the food and the drink stores. He
kept for himself only the key of a small room were he used to
sleep. I think, and Allah knows best, that he kept his treasure
chest in there. I was a student and servant for a period of ten
years, then he fell ill and failed to attend the meetings of his
fellow priests. During his absence the priests discussed some
religious matters, until they came to what was said by the
Almighty Allah through his prophet Jesus in the Gospel: "After
him will come a Prophet called Paraclete." They argued a great
deal about this Prophet and as to who he was among the Prophets.
Everyone gave his opinion according to his knowledge and
understanding; and they ended without achieving any benefit in
that issue. I went to my priest, and as usual he asked about
what was discussed in the meeting that day. I mentioned to him
the different opinions of priests about the name Paraclete, and
how they finished the meeting without clarifying its meaning. He
asked me: "What was your answer?" I gave my opinion which was
taken from interpretation of a well known exegesis. He said that
I was nearly correct like some priests, and the other priests
were wrong. "But the truth is different from all of that. This
is because the interpretation of that noble name is known only
to a small number of well versed scholars. And we posses only a
little knowledge." I fell down and kissed his feet, saying:
"Sir, you know that I traveled and came to you from a far
distant country, I have served you now for more than ten years;
and have attained knowledge beyond estimation, so please favour
me and tell me the truth about this name." The priest then wept
and said: "My son, by God, you are very much dear to me for
serving me and devoting yourself to my care. Know the truth
about this name, and there is a great benefit, but there is also
a great danger. And I fear that when you know this truth, and
the Christians discover that, you will be killed immediately." I
said: "By God, by the Gospel and He who was sent with it, I
shall never speak any word about what you will tell me, I shall
keep it in my heart." He said: "My son, when you came here from
your country, I asked you if it is near to the Muslims, and
whether they made raids against you and if you made raids
against them. This was to test your hatred for Islam. Know, my
son, that Paraclete is the name of their Prophet Muhammad, to
whom was revealed the fourth book as mentioned by Daniel. His
way is the clear way which is mentioned in the Gospel." I said:
"Then sir, what do you say about the religion of these
Christians?" He said: "My son, if these Christians remained on
the original religion of Jesus, then they would have been on
God's religion, because the religion of Jesus and all the other
Prophets is the true religion of God. But they changed it and
became unbelievers." I asked him: "Then, sir, what is the
salvation from this?" He said "Oh my son, embracing Islam." I
asked him: "Will the one who embraces Islam be saved?" He
answered: "Yes, in this world and the next." I said: "The
prudent chooses for himself; if you know, sir the merit of
Islam, then what keeps you from it?" He answered: "My son, the
Almighty Allah did not expose me to the truth of Islam and the
Prophet of Islam until after I have become old and my body
weakened. Yes, there is no excuse for us in this, on the
contrary, the proof of Allah has been established against us. If
God had guided me to this when I was your age I would have left
everything and adopted the religion of truth. Love of this world
is the essence of every sin, and look how I am esteemed,
glorified and honoured by the Christians, and how I am living in
affluence and comfort! In my case, if I show a slight
inclination towards Islam they would kill me immediately.
Suppose that I was saved from them and succeeded in escaping to
the Muslims, they would say, do not count your Islam as a favour
upon us, rather you have benefited yourself only by entering the
religion of truth, the religion that will save you from the
punishment of Allah! So I would live among them as a poor old
man of more than ninety years, without knowing their language,
and would die among them starving* . I am, and all
praise is due to Allah, on the religion of Christ and on that
which he came with, and Allah knows that from me." So I asked
him: "Do you advise me to go to the country of the Muslims and
adopt their religion?" He said to me: "If you are wise and hope
to save yourself, then race to that which will achieve this life
and the hereafter. But my son, none is present with us
concerning this matter , it is between you and me only. Exert
yourself and keep it a secret. If it is disclosed and the people
know about it they will kill you immediately. I will be of no
benefit to you against them. Neither will it be of any use to
you if you tell them what you heard from me concerning Islam, or
that I encouraged you to be a Muslim, for I shall deny it. They
trust my testimony against yours. So do not tell a word,
whatever happens." I promised him not to do so. He was satisfied
and content with my promise. I began to prepare for my journey
and bid him farewell. He prayed for me and gave me fifty golden
dinars. Then I took a ship to my city Majorca where I stayed
with my parents for six months. Then I traveled to Sicily and
remained there five months, waiting for a ship bound for the
land of the Muslims. Finally a ship arrived bound for Tunis. We
departed before sunset and reached the port of Tunis at noon on
the second day. When I got off the ship, Christian scholars who
heard of my arrival came to greet me and I stayed with them for
four months in ease and comfort. After that I asked them if
there was a translator. The Sultan in those days was Abu al-Abbas
Ahmed. They said there was a virtuous man, the Sultan's
physician, who was one of his closest advisors. His name was
Yusuf al-Tabeeb. I was greatly pleased to here this, and asked
where he lived. They took me there to meet him separately. I
told him about my story and the reason of my coming there; which
was to embrace Islam. He was immensely pleased because this
matter would be completed by his help. We rode to the Sultan's
Palace. He met the Sultan and told him about my story and asked
his permission for me to meet him. The Sultan accepted, and I
presented myself before him. The first question the Sultan asked
was about my age. I told him that I was thirty-five years old.
He then asked about my learning and the sciences which I had
studied. After I told him he said. "Your arrival is the arrival
of goodness . Be a Muslim with Allah's blessings." I then said
to the doctor, "Tell the honourable Sultan that it always
happens that when anyone changes his religion his people defame
him and speak evil of him. So, I wish if he kindly sends to
bring the Christian priests and merchants of this city to ask
them about me and hear what they have to say. Then by Allah's
will, I shall accept Islam." He said to me through the
translator, "You have asked what Abdullah ibn Salam asked from
the Prophet when he-Abdullah came to announce his Islam."*
He then sent for the priests and some Christian merchants and
let me sit in an adjoining room unseen by them. "What do you say
about this new priest who arrived by ship?", he asked. They
said: "He is a great scholar in our religion. Our bishops say he
is the most learned and no one is superior to him in our
religious knowledge." After hearing what the Christian said, the
Sultan sent for me, and I presented myself before them. I
declared the two testimonies that there is no one worthy of
worship except Allah and that Muhammad is His Messenger, and
when the Christians heard this they crossed themselves and said:
"Nothing incited him to do that except his desire to marry, as
priests in our religion can not marry." Then they left in
distress and grief. The Sultan appointed for me a quarter of a
dinar every day from the treasury and let me marry the daughter
of Al-Hajj Muhammed al-Saffar. When I decided to consummate the
marriage, he gave me a hundred golden dinars and an excellent
suit of clothes. I then consummated the marriage and Allah
blessed me with a child to whom I gave the name Muhammed as a
blessing from the name of the Prophet."
Let us conclude this section with the
following quotation from the Gospel of John. Please keep in mind
while reading the following all that we have learned so far in
previous chapters:
"These things have I spoken unto you, that
ye should not be offended. They shall put you out of the
synagogues: yea, the time cometh, that whosoever killeth you
will think that he doeth God service. And these things will they
do unto you, because they have not known the Father, nor me. But
these things have I told you, that when the time shall come, ye
may remember that I told you of them. And these things I said
not unto you at the beginning, because I was with you. But now I
go my way to him that sent me; and none of you asketh me,
Whither goest thou? But because I have said these things unto
you, sorrow hath filled your heart. Nevertheless I tell you the
truth; It is expedient for you that I go away: for if I go not
away, the Comforter will not come unto you; but if I depart, I
will send him unto you. And when he is come, he will reprove the
world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment: Of sin,
because they believe not on me; Of righteousness, because I go
to my Father, and ye see me no more; Of judgment, because the
prince of this world is judged. I have yet many things to say
unto you, but ye cannot bear them now. Howbeit when he, the
Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for
he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear,
[that] shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come. He
shall glorify me: for he shall receive of mine, and shall shew
[it] unto you. All things that the Father hath are mine:
therefore said I, that he shall take of mine, and shall shew
[it] unto you."
John 16:1-15
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