| Foreword Of all the conspiracies hatched against 
                                    Islam in modern times, the most dangerous is a false claim 
                                    to Prophethood made in the beginning of this century. This 
                                    claim has been the main cause of wide spread mental chaos 
                                    amongst the Ummah for the last sixty years. Like all other 
                                    schisms, the root cause of this mischief is that the Muslims 
                                    are generally ignorant of their religion. Had they been 
                                    truly imbued with its knowledge and developed a clear 
                                    understanding of the article of faith relating to the 
                                    finality of Prophethood, it would have been well-nigh 
                                    impossible for any false claimant to Prophethood to take 
                                    root and thrive among the people of Islam after the last 
                                    ministry of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah 
                                    be upon him). At this juncture the most perfect and 
                                    effective remedy for eradicating this evil is to educate the 
                                    maximum number of people in the best possible manner about 
                                    true faith in the finality of the Prophethood of Muhammad 
                                    (peace be upon him) and stressing the importance and value 
                                    of this article of faith in the religion of Islam. It is 
                                    also imperative that all doubts and skeptical notions about 
                                    the final ministry of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) 
                                    should be dispelled through reason and logic. This booklet 
                                    has been prepared to serve this very purpose. Readers who 
                                    find it useful should take a step further and extend their 
                                    full co-operation in the propagation of its contents. This 
                                    booklet ought to reach all literate people and they having 
                                    studied it themselves should read it out to the 
                                    non-literate. It is hoped that a study of this booklet will 
                                    not only immunize people who have not been contaminated with 
                                    this malady but would also make the truth manifest to the 
                                    right-minded persons among those who have received some of 
                                    its germs. However, those who have fallen victim to 
                                    falsehood and are impervious to all reason--for them, hope 
                                    and salvation lies only with Allah.
  Abul A'la Maududi Lahore:  February 12, 1962.   
   In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful and the Most 
                                      Beneficent Finality of Prophethood  by S. Abul A'la Maududi
 "O people ! Muhammad has no sons among ye men, but 
                                    verily, he is the Apostle of God and the last in the line of 
                                    Prophets. And God is Aware of everything." (Surah Al 
                                    Ahzab: 40)   This verse has been revealed in the fifth Ruku' (para or 
                                    passage) of Surah al-Ahzab. In this Ruku' Allah has provided 
                                    answers to all those objections raised by the hypocrites, 
                                    which had given rise to a storm of calumnies, slander and 
                                    mischief in respect of the marriage of Holy Prophet Muhammad 
                                    (peace be upon him) with Hadrat Zainab (may Allah be pleased 
                                    with her).   These hypocrites argued that Zainab was the wife of an 
                                    adopted son of the Holy Prophet and by this connection she 
                                    stood in the position of the Prophet's daughter in-law. 
                                    Hence, after her divorce from Zaid, the Prophet had taken 
                                    his own daughter-in-law as wife.   In order to refute this allegation Allah told clearly in 
                                    verse 37 that this marriage had Divine sanction behind it 
                                    and was made to serve as a lawful precedent for Muslim men 
                                    to marry the wives of their adopted sons after they had been 
                                    divorced by their husbands. Later in verses 38 and 39, Allah 
                                    affirmed that no power could hinder the Prophet from 
                                    discharging a Divine obligation. The Prophets are ordained 
                                    to fear God, not the people. It has been an invariable 
                                    practice of the Apostles to transmit the Divine message 
                                    without any extraneous care and to perform the duties 
                                    enjoined upon them by Allah without fear or hesitation. 
                                    Afterwards a verse was revealed which extinguished the basis 
                                    of all objections. In the first place, they had charged "You 
                                    have taken your daughter-in-law as wife, in contravention of 
                                    your own law that the wife of a son is forbidden to his 
                                    father."   In refutation of this charge it was affirmed by the 
                                    Almighty:  "Muhammad had no sons among ye men..."  thereby making absolutely clear that the man whose 
                                    divorced wife was taken into wedlock by the Prophet being 
                                    not his real son; the act, therefore did not imply violation 
                                    of it.   The argument of their second charge ran thus: "Admitted 
                                    that the adopted son is not the real one, and on that basis 
                                    a father might lawfully marry the divorced spouse of his 
                                    adopted son, but where was the compulsion for the Prophet to 
                                    do so?"   Allah affirmed in answer to this charge:  "But, verily, he is the Apostle of Allah".  The implication is that it was Allah's mandate to the 
                                    Holy Prophet to wipe out all prejudices and declare all 
                                    taboos that pagan custom had unnecessarily imposed upon the 
                                    people, as lawful. In this respect the Prophet's action was 
                                    unequivocal and left no room for doubt. (see footnote 1, 
                                    below.)   In order to lay particular emphasis upon this point 
                                    Allah observes: (Khatim Al-Nabbiyeen)  "And he is the last in the line of Prophets," which means that no messenger nor even a Prophet charged 
                                    with the mission of carrying out reforms in the sphere of 
                                    Law or society which might have been omitted (God forbid) 
                                    during the lifetime of Muhammad (PBUH) will ever succeed 
                                    him. Since Allah ordained the ministry of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) 
                                    to be final, it was, therefore, imperative that he should 
                                    accomplish the task of uprooting this pagan custom.  Later the point has been further emphasized in the 
                                    revelation (Wa Kan ul-Allahi Be-kulle Shai-in 'Aleema):  "God is Aware of everything." The true import of this revelation is that Allah deemed 
                                    it best to remove this pagan custom through the agency of 
                                    Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and that Allah only could take 
                                    cognisance of the harm that the perpetuation of this infidel 
                                    custom would have entailed. Allah was well aware that the 
                                    line of Prophethood ended in Muhammad (PBUH) whose precedent 
                                    the whole ummah would follow, and had he not done away with 
                                    this custom, there would arise no man comparable in status 
                                    to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) who could accomplish the task. 
                                    And suppose a reformer had arisen in later times who would 
                                    break this custom, his act would not have constituted a 
                                    universal or permanent precedent for Muslims of all ages and 
                                    all countries to follow. No other person that follows will 
                                    embody the Divine sanctity which attaches to the person of 
                                    Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Hence the precedent of no man but 
                                    Muhammad has the potential of wiping out the idea of all 
                                    pagan customs from the souls of men for all times to come.  ________________  footnote 1.At this point those who deny the finality of Muhammad's 
                                    Prophethood (PBUH) demand to know the tradition in which 
                                    this allegation has been reported. This query in fact lays 
                                    bare their ignorance. The Holy Qur'an furnishes answers to 
                                    the charges of the mischief-mongers at several points 
                                    without actually mentioning the charge. In each case, 
                                    however, the relevant text bears unmistakable evidence as to 
                                    which allegation is being answered. In the present case also 
                                    the answer contains the substance of the question. The use 
                                    of the conjunctive word "but" at the end of the first 
                                    sentence presupposes that part of the question had yet to be 
                                    dealt with. The second sentence, therefore, furnishes answer 
                                    to the remaining part of the question. The first sentence 
                                    had revealed to the objectors the answer to their charge 
                                    that 'Muhammad had married his daughter- in-law.' However, 
                                    the second point of the question "where was the compulsion 
                                    for the Prophet to do so" still called for an answer. This 
                                    answer was provided by the next sentence in the text.
 "But verily, Muhammad is the Apostle of God and last 
                                    in the line of Prophets of God."  The point may be further explained by taking an 
                                    illustration from ordinary conversation. Someone says "Zaid 
                                    had not risen, but that Bakr has stood up." Now this conveys 
                                    the sense that Zaid has not risen, but the matter does not 
                                    end there, as it gives rise to the query, "If Zaid has not 
                                    risen, who has stood up then?" The subordinate clause of the 
                                    above sentence "but Bakr has stood up" supplies an answer to 
                                    this query. It is the same in the above case.   
 The Verdict of the Text of the 
                                    Qur'anA group who has raised the heresy of a new 
                                    prophethood in modern times explains the meaning of the idea 
                                    of the "Finality of Prophethood" as the 'Stamp of 
                                    Prophethood' thereby implying that all prophets who would 
                                    succeed Muhammad (PBUH) will bear his stamp and will attain 
                                    to prophethood by his seal alone. No one, in other words, 
                                    who does not bear the seal of Muhammad (PBUH) will attain 
                                    the status of Prophethood. But the context in which the term
 "the last in the line of Prophets" has been revealed in the Holy Qur'an leaves no scope for 
                                    such speculation. If indeed the term  "last in the line of Prophets"  does bear the meaning intended by this group, then this 
                                    term is surely out of place in the context in which it has 
                                    been revealed. Furthermore, when the term is charged with 
                                    this meaning it distorts the whole purpose of the revealed 
                                    verse.  In this verse God refutes the charge and dispels doubts 
                                    created by the mischievous people about the marriage of 
                                    Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) with Zainab (may Allah be pleased 
                                    with her), the divorced wife of the Prophet's adopted son, 
                                    Zaid. Does it stand to reason to make a sudden interpolation 
                                    in this context of the point that Muhammad (PBUH) was the 
                                    'seal of Prophets' and that Allah had delegated to him the 
                                    authority of attesting the bonafides of succeeding prophets 
                                    ?  This interpretation bears no connection with the 
                                    context-not the least even and is contrary to the purpose of 
                                    Divine argument against the heretics. If this interpretation 
                                    were true the non- believers might well have argued: "There 
                                    is no hurry in doing away with this custom now. You might 
                                    safely leave this task for your successor prophets who will 
                                    bear your stamp."  According to a second interpretation of the idea of the 
                                    finality of Prophethood advanced by this group it is said 
                                    that the term  "Last in the line of Prophets"  means the "exalted Prophet." They further explain that 
                                    the line of Apostles will continue, though the excellence of 
                                    Prophethood has been culminated in the person of Muhammad (PBUH). 
                                    This interpretation is no less defective and harmful than 
                                    the other one. It hardly bears any relation to the context 
                                    and, in fact, conveys a contradictory sense of the verse. 
                                    Taking this thread of argument the infidels and hypocrites 
                                    would have plausibly pointed out, "Sir, there will be other 
                                    prophets after you, howsoever inferior in status compared to 
                                    you, to fulfil the Divine mission, why must you take it upon 
                                    yourself to remove this custom also?"  The Dictionary Meaning of the 
                                    Word 'Khatam-al-Nabiyyin'It is evident that the text can bear one meaning and it is 
                                    that Khatam-al-Nabiyyin stands for the Finality of 
                                      Prophethood with a clear implication that the 
                                    prophethood has been culminated and finalized in Muhammad (PBUH). 
                                    It is not only the context that supports this interpretation 
                                    but also the lexicography.
  According to Arabic lexicon and the linguistic usage  Khatam means to affix seal; to close, to come to an end; 
                                    and to carry something to its ultimate end.   Khatama al-'Amala is equivalent to 'Faragha min al-'Almali' 
                                    which means 'to get over with the task.' 'Khatama al-Ina' 
                                    bears the meaning 'The vessel has been closed and sealed so 
                                    that nothing can go into it, nor can its contents spill 
                                    out.'   'Khatam-al-kitab' conveys the meaning 'The letter has 
                                    been enclosed and sealed so that it is finally secured.'   'Khatama-'Ala-al-Qalb' means 'The heart has been sealed 
                                    so that it cannot perceive anything new nor can it forswear 
                                    what it has already imbibed.'   'Khitamu-Kulli-Mashrubin' implies 'the final taste that 
                                    is left in the mouth when the drink is over.'   Katimatu Kulli Shaiinn 'Aqibatuhu wa Akhiratuhu means 
                                    "The end in the case of everything denotes its doom and 
                                    ultimate finish." Khatm-ul-Shaii Balagha Akhirahu conveys 
                                    the sense, "To end a thing means to carry it to its ultimate 
                                    limit."   The term Khatam-i-Qur'an is used in the similar sense 
                                    and the closing verses of Qur'anic Surahs are referred to as 
                                    Khawatim. Khatim-ul-Qaum Akhirhuum means "The last man in 
                                    the tribe." (Refer to Lisan-ul-'Arab; Qamus and Aqrab-ul- 
                                    Muwarid). (see footnote 2, below.)   For this reason all linguists and commentators agree 
                                    that Khatam-ul-Nabiyyin means 'The Last in the line of 
                                    Prophets.' The word Khatam in its dictionary meaning and 
                                    linguistic usage does not refer to the post office stamp 
                                    which is affixed on the outgoing mail. Its literal meaning 
                                    is the 'seal' which is but on the envelope to secure its 
                                    contents.  ________________  footnote 2.We have referred to three lexicons here, yet the 
                                    elucidation of this point is not confined to these works 
                                    alone. All authoritative dictionaries of the Arabic language 
                                    interpret the word Khatam in the sense that we have given to 
                                    it. But the deniers of the Finality of Prophethood in their 
                                    endeavor to make a sneaky assault on the religion of God 
                                    argue that if we refer to someone as 'Last of the Poets' or 
                                    'Last of the Legists' or 'Last of the Commentators', we do 
                                    not necessarily mean that no poet, legist or commentator 
                                    will come after them; rather we only mean to say that all 
                                    excellence of their act has been concentrated in such men. 
                                    The actual position, however, is that when we do use these 
                                    exaggerated epithets for someone we do not thereby replace 
                                    or remove the original meaning of the word 'Last'. It is 
                                    preposterous to assume that by its metaphorical use to refer 
                                    to the excellence or perfection of a man, the word 'Last' 
                                    loses its original or real significance which is 'Final'. 
                                    Such an assumption can only be accepted by a person who 
                                    lacks elementary knowledge of the rules of grammar. There is 
                                    no grammatical principle in any language by which the 
                                    metaphorical meaning of a word may be taken as its real or 
                                    original meaning. Besides, the metaphorical meaning in no 
                                    case replaces or obliterates the real and basic meaning of 
                                    the word.
 When you tell an Arab 'Ja Khatam ul-Qaum', he will 
                                    certainly not take it to mean that 'the perfect or the most 
                                    excellent man of the tribe has come.' He will, on the other 
                                    hand, take it to mean that 'the whole tribe, even to the 
                                    last man, has come.' There is another point to be considered. Such terms as 
                                    the 'Last Poet', the Last Legist' or the 'Last Narrator of 
                                    hadith' are eulogies used by men for other human beings whom 
                                    they deem to be perfect and excellent. Those who use these 
                                    hyperboles for other men certainly can not say, nor do they 
                                    know, that people of such excellence will come in later 
                                    times or not. So in human language these appellations are 
                                    hyperboles, but when God uses for a person that such and 
                                    such quality has been culminated in him, there is no reason 
                                    to take it in the metaphorical sense in the strain of human 
                                    expression. If Allah had pronounced someone as 'Last Poet', 
                                    he would have been last poet in the literal sense of the 
                                    word. If Allah appoints someone as His 'Last Prophet', there 
                                    is absolutely no possibility of any other person attaining 
                                    to that dignity after that. God is Omniscient. Man has but limited knowledge. This 
                                    being so, how can one construe the human praise of a person 
                                    as 'Last Poet' or the last of the jurists in the same sense 
                                    as God's pronouncement of a person as the 'Last Prophet'?    
 The Observations of the Holy 
                                    Prophet(PBUH) About the Finality of ProphethoodThe meaning of the word Khatam that emerges out of 
                                    the context of the Holy Qur'an and which is the same as 
                                    given in all lexicons of the Arabic language is also 
                                    affirmed by the observations of the Holy Prophet(peace and 
                                    blessings be upon him). We quote some authentic traditions 
                                    to illustrate the case in point:
 
                                    The Holy Prophet (PBUH) observed: "The tribe of 
                                      Israel was guided by prophets. When a prophet passed away, 
                                      another prophet succeeded him. But no prophet will come 
                                      after me; only caliphs will succeed me." (Bukhari, 
                                      Kitab-ul-Manaqib). The Prophet of God (PBUH) affirmed: "My position in 
                                      relation to the prophets who came before me can be 
                                      explained by the following example:
                                      A man erected a building and adorned this edifice with 
                                          great beauty, but he left an empty niche, in the corner 
                                          where just one brick was missing. People looked around the 
                                          building and marvelled at its beauty, but wondered why a 
                                          brick was missing from that niche? I am like unto that one 
                                          missing brick and I am the last in the line of the 
                                          Prophets." (Bukhari, Kitab-ul-Manaqib).
 (In other words, with the advent of the Prophet 
                                        Muhammad (PBUH) the edifice of Prophethood has been 
                                        completed and there is no empty niche in this edifice to 
                                        provide room for another prophet.)  Four traditions relating to this subject are recorded, 
                                        in Muslim, Kitab-ul-Fada'il, Babu Khatimin-Nabiyyin. The 
                                        latter tradition contains the following additional 
                                        sentence. "So I came and in me the line of Prophets has 
                                          ended." The very same tradition in similar words has been 
                                        reported in Tirmidhi, Kitab-ul-Manaqib, Bab-Fadlin Nabi 
                                        and Kitab-Adab, Bab-ul-Amthal. In Musnad Abu Dawud 
                                        Tayalisi this tradition has been incorporated among other 
                                        traditions reported by Jabir bin Abdullah; and its last 
                                        sentence reads, "It is in me that line of Prophets came 
                                          to its final end." Musnad Ahmad contains traditions reported by Hadrat 
                                        Ubayyi bin Ka'b, Hadrat Abu Sa'id Khudri and Hadrat Abu 
                                        Huraira(may Allah be pleased with them) on the same 
                                        subject with a slight variation of words here and there. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) observed: "God has bestowed 
                                      upon me six favors which the former Prophets did not 
                                      enjoy: 
                                      
                                    The Prophet of Allah (PBUH) affirmed: "The chain of 
                                      Messengers and Prophets has come to an end. There shall be 
                                      no Messenger nor Prophet after me." (Tirmidhi, 
                                      Kitab-ur-Rouya Babu Zahab-un- Nubuwwa, Musnad Ahmad, 
                                      Marwiyat-Anas bin Malik) The Holy Prophet (PBUH) observed: "I am Muhammad, I 
                                      am Ahmad, I am the effacer and infidelity shall be erased 
                                      through me; I am the assembler. People shall be assembled 
                                      on Doomsday after my time. (In other words Doom is my only 
                                      successor.) And I am the last in the sense that no prophet 
                                      shall succeed me." (Bukhari and Muslim, 
                                      Kitab-ul-Fada'il, Bab: Asmaun-Nabi; Tirmidhi, Kitab-ul- 
                                      Adab, Bab: Asma-un-Nabi; Muatta', Kitab-u-Asma in-Nabi, 
                                      Al- Mustadrak Hakim, Kitab-ut-Tarikh, Bab: Asma-un-Nabi.) The Prophet of God (PBUH) observed: "God Almighty 
                                      hath sent unto the world no apostle who did not warn his 
                                      people about the appearance of Dajjal( Anti-Christ, but 
                                      Dajjal did not appear in their time). I am the last in the 
                                      line of Prophets and ye are the last community of 
                                      believers. Without doubt,then, Dajjal shall appear from 
                                      amongst ye". (Ibn Majah, Kitabul-fitan, bab:Dajjal). 'Abdur Rahman bin Jubair reported: "I heard 
                                      Abdullah bin 'Amr ibn-'As narrating that one day the Holy 
                                      Prophet (PBUH) came out of his house and joined our 
                                      company. His manner gave us the impression as if he were 
                                      leaving us.' He said, 'I am Muhammad, the unlettered 
                                      prophet of Allah' and repeated this statement three times. 
                                      Then he affirmed: "There will be no prophet after me'."(Musnad 
                                      Ahmad, Marwiyat'Abdullah bin Amr ibn'-As.) The Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon 
                                      him) said: "Allah will send no Apostle after me, but 
                                        only Mubashshirat. It was said: what is meant by al-Mubashshirat. 
                                        He said : Good vision or pious vision". (Musnad Ahmad, 
                                      Marwiyat Abu Tufail, Nasa'i, Abu Dawud) (In other words 
                                      there is no possibility of Divine revelation in future. At 
                                      the most if some one receives an inspiration from Allah he 
                                      will receive it in the form of "pious dream."The Holy Prophet (PBUH) said: "If an Apostle were 
                                      to succeed me, it would have been 'Umar bin Khattab." (Tirmidhi,Kitab-ul- Manaqib) The Holy Prophet (PBUH) told Hadrat 'Ali, "You are 
                                      related to me as Aaron was related to Moses(peace be upon 
                                      him). But no Apostle will come after me." (Bukhari and 
                                      Muslim, Kitab Fada'il as-Sahaba)
                                      This tradition is recorded in Bukhari and Muslim in the 
                                        account of the Battle of Tabuk also. Musnad records two 
                                        traditions narrated by Hadrat Sa'd bin Abi Waqqas ( may 
                                        Allah be pleased with him) on this subject. The last 
                                        sentence in one of these traditions runs as follows :  "Behold there is no prophethood after me."
 Detailed accounts of the traditions incorporated in Abu 
                                        Dawud Tayalisi, Imam Ahmad and Muhammad bin Ishaque report 
                                        that on the eve of his departure for the battle of Tabuk, 
                                        the holy Prophet (PBUH) had resolved to leave Hadrat 'Ali 
                                        behind him in order to look after the defense and 
                                        supervise the affairs of Medina. The hypocrites thereupon 
                                        began to spread insinuations and rumours about Hadrat 
                                        'Ali. Hadrat 'Ali went to the Prophet and submitted : 'O 
                                        Prophet of Allah, are you leaving me behind among women 
                                        and children?' On this occasion in order to set his mind 
                                        at peace the Holy Prophet (PBUH) observed: "You are 
                                          related to me as was Aaron with Moses." In other words 
                                        "as Hadrat Moses on the Mount Tur had left Hadrat Aaron 
                                        behind to look after the tribe of Israel, so I (Muhammad) 
                                        leave you behind to look after the defense of Medina." At 
                                        the same time apprehending that this comparative allusion 
                                        to Hadrat Aaron might later on give rise to heresies, the 
                                        holy Prophet (PBUH) immediately made it clear that  "There will be no Prophet after me."Thauban reports: "The Holy Prophet (PBUH) observed: 
                                      And there will arise Thirty imposters in my Ummah and each 
                                      one of them will pronounce to the world that he is a 
                                      prophet, but I am the last in the line of the Prophets of 
                                      God and no Apostle will come after me." (Abu Dawud, 
                                      Kitab-ul-Fitan)
                                      Abu Dawud in 'Kitab-ul-Malahim' has recorded another 
                                        tradition reported by Abu Huraira in the same subject. 
                                        Tirmidhi has also recorded these two traditions as 
                                        reported by Hadrat Thauban and Hadrat Abu Huraira. The 
                                        text of the second tradition runs thus: "It will come 
                                          to this that thirty imposters will arise and each one of 
                                          them will put forth his claim to be the Apostle of God."
The Holy Prophet (PBUH) observed: "Among the tribe 
                                      of Israel who went before you there indeed were such 
                                      people who held communion with God, even though they were 
                                      not his Prophets. If ever there arose a person from among 
                                      my people who would hold communion with God, it would be 
                                      none else but 'Umar (May Allah be pleased with him)." (Bukhari, Kitab-ul-Manaqib)
                                      A version of this same tradition in `Muslim' contains 
                                        Muhaddithuna instead of Yukallimuna. But then Mukalima and 
                                        Muhaddith bear identical meaning i.e., a man enjoys the 
                                        privilege of holding direct communion with God or a person 
                                        who is addressed by the Almighty from the unseen. Thus we 
                                        conclude that if there had been any person among the 
                                        followers of Muhammad who could hold communion with God 
                                        without being raised to the dignity of prophethood, it 
                                        would have been `Umar.
The Prophet of God (PBUH) said: "No Prophet will 
                                      come after me and there will, therefore, be no other 
                                      community of followers of any new prophet." (Baihaqi,Kitab-ul 
                                      Rouya; Tabarani) The Holy Prophet (PBUH) observed: "I am the last in 
                                      line of the prophets of God and my Masjid is the last 
                                      Masjid (referring the holy Masjid of the Prophet)." (see footnote 3) (Muslim, Kitab-ul-Hajj; Bab:Fadl-us-Salat 
                                      bi Masjidi Mecca wal Medina)
                                      A large number of such traditions of the Holy Prophet 
                                        (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) have been 
                                        reported by the companions and a great many compilers have 
                                        recorded them from authoritative sources. A study of these 
                                        traditions shows that the Holy Prophet on several 
                                        occasions, and in various ways and in different words made 
                                        it explicitly clear that he was the last Prophet of God; 
                                        That no prophet would follow him and that the line of 
                                        prophets had ended in him. Furthermore, those would claim 
                                        to be Prophets and Messengers of God after his time would 
                                        be imposters and liars. (see footnote 4).
 There can be no authentic, creditable and conclusive 
                                        interpretation of the words of the Holy Qur'an, Khatam-un- 
                                        Nabiyyin, than that given by the Holy Prophet (PBUH) for 
                                        the credentials of the Holy prophet (PBUH) need no proof 
                                        and the authority of his words is unassailable. His words 
                                        are authentic and a proof in itself. When the Prophet is 
                                        explaining a Nass of the Holy Quran, his explanation is 
                                        the most authentic and a proof positive.  The question is who else besides the Holy Prophet (PBUH), 
                                        to whom the Qur'an was revealed, is better qualified to 
                                        comprehend its meaning and to explain its contents to us? 
                                        And he who advances an alternative explanation, shall we 
                                        regard his claims as worthy of our consideration let alone 
                                        our acquiescence?  ________________ footnote 3:
 Referring to this tradition disbelievers in the 
                                      Finality of Prophethood argue that the Holy Prophet (PBUH) 
                                      called his mosque (Masjid) `the last mosque' despite the 
                                      fact that it is not the last mosque, as countless other 
                                      mosques have been built after it all over the world. 
                                      Similarly when the Holy Prophet (PBUH) observed: `I am the 
                                      last Prophet,' it did not mean that the line of prophets had 
                                      ended, but that Muhammad (PBUH) was the last as regards his 
                                      excellence amongst the Prophets of God and Mosque was the 
                                      last one in the same sense. Such foolish reasoning is an 
                                      irrefutable proof of the fact that these people have lost 
                                      the faculty of perceiving the true meaning of the words of 
                                      God and those of His Prophet(PBUH). Even a cursory glance 
                                      through the whole chain of traditions in the context of 
                                      which this particular tradition has been recorded makes true 
                                      import of the words of the Holy prophet clear to any man. In 
                                      this context the various traditions which Imam Muslim has 
                                      recorded on the authority of Hadrat Abu Huraira, Hadrat 
                                      `Abdullah bin `Umar and the mother of the Faithful Hadrat 
                                      Maimuna narrate that there are only three mosques in the 
                                      world to which the greatest sanctity is attached, and these 
                                      are sacred above all other mosques. Worship in these mosques 
                                      is rewarded with thousandfold blessings in comparisons to 
                                      offering prayers in other mosques. It is because of this 
                                      reason that it has been declared lawful to undertake a 
                                      journey to these mosques to offer prayers therein. No other 
                                      mosque, save these three, can claim such sanctity that a 
                                      person should make a journey to offer worship there leaving 
                                      all other mosques. Among the three mosques which bear the 
                                      greatest sanctity in Islam, the first one is `Masjid Al-Haram' 
                                      which was built by Hadrat Abraham(peace be upon him); the 
                                      second one is the`Masjid al-Aqsa' which was erected by 
                                      Hadrat Sulaiman (peace be upon him); and the third mosque is 
                                      `Masjid-i-Nabawi' in the Holy city of Medina which was 
                                      founded by the Holy Prophet(PBUH). The observation of the 
                                      Holy Prophet in regard to `the last mosque' should be viewed 
                                      in this context. The words of the Prophet(PBUH) meant that 
                                      no Prophet would come after him, hence there would be no 
                                      fourth mosque after the last Masjid-i-Nabawi(a mosque of the 
                                      last Prophet). It follows, therefore, that no other mosque 
                                      should bear such sanctity, that worship in it should be 
                                      rewarded with more blessings in comparison with worship in 
                                      other mosques and further there shall be no fourth mosque 
                                      towards which it is lawful or even desirable for people to 
                                      make a journey in order to offer prayers.
 ________________  footnote 4:In contrast to the observations of the Holy 
                                      Prophet the deniers of the Finality of Prophethood quote the 
                                      following words scribed to Hadrat `Aisha: "Say, indeed, that 
                                      the Holy Prophet is the Final Apostle of God; but say not 
                                      that no prophet will come after him." In the first place it 
                                      is an audacity to quote the words of Hadrat `Aisha for 
                                      contradicting the explicit command of the Holy Prophet(PBUH). 
                                      Moreover the very words attributed to Hadrat `Aisha are not 
                                      authentic. No authoritative work on Hadith contains this 
                                      observation of Hadrat `Aisha nor any notable compiler of 
                                      traditions has recorded or referred to it. This tradition is 
                                      derived from a commentary entitled Durr-i- Manthur and a 
                                      compilation of Hadith Known as Takmilah Majma-ul- Bihar, but 
                                      its source and credentials are unknown. It is the height of 
                                      audacity to put forward a statement of a lady companion in 
                                      order to contradict the explicit observations of the Holy 
                                      Prophet which the eminent traditionists have transmitted on 
                                      the most authentic chains of transmission.
   
 The Consensus of the CompanionsAfter the Holy Qur'an and sunnah, the consensus of 
                                    the companions of the holy Prophet (PBUH) holds the third 
                                    position. All authentic historical traditions reveal that 
                                    the companions of the prophet (PBUH) had unanimously waged a 
                                    war on the claimants to the prophethood and their adherents 
                                    after the demise of the Holy Prophet (PBUH).
 In this connection the case of Musailama is particularly 
                                    significant. This man did not deny that Muhammad (PBUH) was 
                                    the Prophet of God; he claimed that God had appointed him as 
                                    a co- prophet with Muhammad to share his task. The letter 
                                    which had addressed to the Holy Prophet just before the 
                                    Mussailama's death reads:  "From Musailma the prophet of God to Muhammad the Prophet 
                                    of God(PBUH). I wish to inform you that I have been 
                                    appointed as your partner to share in the burden of 
                                    prophethood." The historian Tabari has recorded a tradition 
                                    which says that the `call to prayers'(Adhan) which Musailama 
                                    had devised for his followers included the words, "I testify 
                                    that Muhammad is the Prophet of God."  Despite Musailama's clear affirmation of the Prophethood 
                                    of Muhammad (PBUH), he was declared an apostate and 
                                    ostracised from the society of Islam. Not only this but a 
                                    war was waged on Musailama. History also bears witness to 
                                    the fact that the tribe of Hunaifa (Banu Hunaif) had 
                                    accepted Musailama's claim to prophethood in good faith. 
                                    They had been genuinely led to believe that Muhammad (PBUH) 
                                    had of his own accord declared Musailama as his partner in 
                                    prophethood. A man who had learnt Qur'an in the Holy City of 
                                    Medina went to the tribe of Banu Hunaifa and falsely 
                                    represented the verses of the Qur'an as having been revealed 
                                    to Musailama.  Though Banu Hunaifa had been deliberately misinformed, 
                                    nevertheless the companions of the Holy Prophet did not 
                                    recognize them as muslims and sent an army against them. 
                                    There is no scope here for taking the view that the 
                                    companions had fought against them as rebels and not as 
                                    apostates. Islamic Law lays down that in the event of a war 
                                    against the rebel Muslims, the prisoners taken in battle 
                                    shall not be taken into slavery. The law further requires 
                                    that even the rebellious Dhimmis, when taken as prisoners in 
                                    battle, shall not go into slavery. But when military action 
                                    was taken against Musailama and his followers, Hadrat Abu 
                                    Bakr declared that the women and children of the enemy would 
                                    be taken as slaves; and when they were taken prisoner in 
                                    battle, they were enslaved. From among these a girl was 
                                    given as a slave to Hadrat `Ali. She bore him a son named 
                                    Muhammad bin Hanfiya, who is a renowned figure in the 
                                    history of Islam. (Al- Badaya wan-Nihaya, Vol. VI, pp. 316 & 
                                    325)  This event is a clear proof of the fact that when 
                                    companions fought against Musailama, they did not charge him 
                                    with rebellion. The charge against him was that he had 
                                    preferred a claim to prophethood after the line of Prophets 
                                    had ended in Muhammad (PBUH) and he had thus misled other 
                                    people to affirm faith in his claim of prophethood. The 
                                    action against Musailama was taken immediately after the 
                                    death of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) under the leadership of 
                                    Hadrat Abu Bakr Siddique (may God be pleased with him), and 
                                    it had the unanimous support of the entire body of the 
                                    companions. There can be found no better and explicit 
                                    example of the consensus of the companions than this.  The Consensus of all the Ulema 
                                    of the UmmahNext in line of authority after the consensus of the 
                                    Companions stands the consensus, in matters of religion, of 
                                    those ulema of the Muslims who came after the time of 
                                    Companions (may God be pleased with them). A glance through 
                                    the history of Islam from the first century up to the modern 
                                    times reveals to us the fact that the ulema of all periods 
                                    in every Islamic country of the world are unanimous in their 
                                    conviction that no new prophet can be raised after Muhammad 
                                    (PBUH). They all agree in the belief that anyone who lays a 
                                    claim to Prophethood after Muhammad (PBUH) and anyone who 
                                    puts faith in such a claim is an apostate and an outcast 
                                    from the community of Islam.
  The following facts are appended as an illustration of 
                                    this:  
                                    A man in the time of Imam Abu Hanifa (80 A.H.-150 
                                      A.H.) laid claim to Prophethood and said "Let me show you 
                                      the proofs of my prophethood." The great Imam thereupon 
                                      warned the people: "Anyone who asks of this man the 
                                      credentials of prophethood, shall become an apostate, for 
                                      the Prophet of God (PBUH) has explicitly declared: "No 
                                      prophet will come after me." (Manaqib al-Imam-i-Azam Abi 
                                      Hanifa, Ibn Ahmad al-Makki, Vol. I, p.161, published in 
                                      Hyderabad, India, 1321 A.H.) `Allama Ibn Jarir Tabari (224 A.H.-310 A.H.) in his 
                                      renowned commentary of the holy Qur'an gives the following 
                                      interpretation of the verse, 'walakin Rasul Allahi wa 
                                      Khatam-ul Nabiyyin': "He has closed and sealed the 
                                      prophethood and the door (of prophethood) shall not open 
                                      for anyone till the end of the world." (Vide Commentary of 
                                      Ibn-i-Jarir, Vol. 22, p.12) In his book `Aqida-i-Salfia, while explaining the 
                                      beliefs of the pious forbearers and particularly those of 
                                      Imam Abu Hanifa, Imam Abu Yusuf and Imam Muhammad, Imam 
                                      Tahavi (239 A.H.-321 A.H.) writes that Muhammad (PBUH) is 
                                      a highly venerable servant of God. He is the chosen 
                                      Prophet and the favorite Messenger of Allah. He is the 
                                      last of the Prophets, Leader of the pious, chief of the 
                                      Messengers of Allah and the beloved one of the Lord. After 
                                      him every claim to Prophethood is an error manifest and 
                                      worship of one's evil-self." (Sharah al-Tahawiya 
                                      Fil-'Aqidat-ul-Salfia, Dar-ul-Ma'arif, Egypt, pp. 15, 87, 
                                      96, 97, 100, 102) `Allama Ibn Hazm Andulasi (384 A.H.-456 A.H.) writes: 
                                      "It is certain that the chain of Divine revelations has 
                                      come to an end after the death of the Holy Prophet(PBUH). 
                                      The proof of this lies in the fact that none but a prophet 
                                      can be the recipient of Divine revelations and God has 
                                      affirmed that Muhammad has no sons among ye men and he is 
                                      the Messenger of God and that He has sealed the office of 
                                      Prophethood." (Al-Mohallah, Vol. 1, p.26) Imam Ghazali (450 A.H-505 A.H.) says `If the right of 
                                      denying the authority of consensus be admitted, it will 
                                      give rise to many absurdities. For example, if someone 
                                      says that it is possible for a person to attain the office 
                                      of Prophethood after our Apostle Muhammad(PBUH), we shall 
                                      not hestitate to pronounce him as an infidel, but in the 
                                      course of a controversy the man who wishes to prove that 
                                      any reluctance in pronoucing such a person as an apostate 
                                      is a sin shall have to seek the aid of consensus in 
                                      support of his arguments, because reason is no arbiter 
                                      against the possibilty of the existance of a `new 
                                      prophet.' As regards the followers of the `new prophets' 
                                      they will not be utterly incapable of making various 
                                      interpretations of La Nabiya Ba`di, "There will be no 
                                        Prophet after me" and Khatam-ul-Nabiyyin, `Last of the 
                                      Prophets.' A follower of the `new prophets' might say that 
                                      Khatam-ul-Naibiyyin, `Last of the Prophets' bears the 
                                      meaning "last of the prominent Messengers." If you argue 
                                      that "prophets" is a common word, he would very easily 
                                      give this term a particular significance with regard to 
                                      his own `prophethood.' In respect of `No Prophet will come 
                                      after him', such a man would contend that this expression 
                                      does not say that `No Messengers will follow him.' There 
                                      is a difference betwen a Prophet and a Messenger. The 
                                      status of a Prophet is higher than that of the Messenger. 
                                      The fact is that such absurdities can be indulged in ad 
                                      infinitum. It is not difficult, in our view, to make 
                                      different interpretations of a word. Besides, there is no 
                                      ample scope for people to commit blunders ever and beyond 
                                      these points in the exposition of these clear words. We 
                                      cannot even say that those who make such interpretations 
                                      are guilty of the denial of clear injunctions. But to 
                                      refute those who have but their faith in the false 
                                      expositions we shall say that the entire Ummah by a 
                                      consensus of opinion recognizes that the words `No Prophet 
                                      shall come after him' and the context of the traditions 
                                      suggests that the Holy Prophet meant that `No Prophet, nor 
                                      Messenger shall follow him.' Furthermore, the Ummah is 
                                      agreed on the point that above words of the Holy Prophet 
                                      leave no scope for a different interpretation than given 
                                      to it by the consensus of the Ummah and he who would not 
                                      join the consensus is no more than a dissident. (Al-Iqtisad 
                                      Fil Aiteqad, p.114, Egypt) 
                                      
                                        [We have quoted here the original Arabic text (in the Urdu 
                                          Edition) of the opinion of Imam Ghazali because the 
                                          deniers of the idea of the Finality of Prophethood have 
                                          vehemently challenged the authenticity of this reference.)
  Mohy-us-Sunnah Baghawi ( died 510 A.H.) writes in his 
                                      commentary Ma`lam-al-Tanzil: "God brought the line of 
                                      Prophets to an end with him. Hence he is the final 
                                      Prophet.......Ibn `Abbas affirms that God(in this verse) 
                                      has given His verdict that no Prophet will come after the 
                                      Prophet Muhammad(PBUH)." (Vol. 3, p. 158) `Allama Zamakhshri (467 A.H.-538 A.H) writes in his 
                                      commentary entitled Kashshaaf, "If you ask how Muhammad 
                                      can be the last of the Prophets when Hadrat `Isa (Jesus 
                                      Christ) will appear towards the end of the world? I shall 
                                      reply that the finality of Prophethood of Muhammad (PBUH) 
                                      means that no one will be endowed with prophethood after 
                                      him. Hadrat 'Isa is among those upon whom prophethood was 
                                      endowed before Muhammad(PBUH). Moreover, Hadrat 'Isa will 
                                      appear as a follower of Muhammad and he will offer prayers 
                                      with his face towards the Qiblah of Islam, as a member of 
                                      the community of the Muslims." (Vol. 2, p. 215) Qazi 'Iyad (died 544 A.H.) writes: " He who lays a 
                                      claim to prophethood, affirms that a man can attain the 
                                      office of prophethood or can acquire the dignity of a 
                                      prophet through purification of soul, as is alleged by 
                                      some philosophers and sufis; similarly a person who does 
                                      not claim to be a prophet, but declares that he is the 
                                      recipient of Divine revelation, all such persons are 
                                      apostates and deniers of the prophethood of Muhammad(PBUH), 
                                      for Muhammad (PBUH) has conveyed the message of God to us 
                                      that he is the final Prophet and no Prophet will come 
                                      after him. He had also conveyed to us the Divine message 
                                      that he has finally sealed the office of Prophethood and 
                                      that he has been sent as a Prophet and a Messenger to the 
                                      whole of mankind. It is the consensus of the entire Ummah 
                                      that these words of the Holy Prophet are clear enough and 
                                      eloquently speak of the fact that they can admit of no 
                                      other interpretation or amendment in their meaning. Hence 
                                      there is no doubt that all these sects are outside the 
                                      pale of Islam not only from the view-point of the 
                                      consensus of the Ummah but also on the ground of these 
                                      words having been transmitted with utmost authenticity." (Shifa, 
                                      Vol. 2, pp. 270- 271) `Allama Shahrastani (died A.H. 548), in his renowned 
                                      book, Almilal wan Nahal, writes: "And similarly who says 
                                      that a prophet shall come after Muhammad (PBUH), there are 
                                      no two opinions that such a man is an infidel." (Vol. 3, 
                                      p. 249) Imam Razi (543 A.H.-606 A.H.), in his work Tafsir 
                                      Kabir while explaining the meaning of the verse 
                                      Khatam-un-Nabiyyin states: "In this context the term 
                                      Khatam-un Nabiyyin has been used in the sense that a 
                                      Prophet whose ministry is not final may leave some 
                                      injunctions or commandments incomplete or unexplained thus 
                                      providing scope for a succeeding prophet to complete the 
                                      task. But the Prophet who will have no successor is more 
                                      considerate and provides clear guidlines for his 
                                      followers, for he is like a father who knows that after 
                                      him there will be no guardian or patron to look after his 
                                      son."(Vol. 6, p. 581) Allama Baidawi(died A.H. 685), in his commentary, 
                                      Anwar-ul-Tanzil, writes: "In other words he, Muhammed (PBUH), 
                                      is the last of all Prophets. He is the one in whom the 
                                      line of Prophets ends or the one whose advent has sealed 
                                      the office of Prophethood. The appearance of Hadrat 'Isa 
                                      (peace be upon him) after Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) is not a 
                                      contradiction of the finality of Muhammed's Prophethood, 
                                      because Hadrat Isa will appear as a follower of the 
                                      Shariah of Muhammed." (Vol. 4, p. 164) 'Allama Hafiz-ud-Din Al-Nasafi (died A.H.710), in his 
                                      commentary, Madark-ut-Tanzil, writes: "And he 
                                      Muhammad(PBUH) is the one who has brought the line of 
                                      prophets to an end...in other words he is the last of all 
                                      prophets. God shall not appoint another prophet after him. 
                                      In respect of Hadrat `Isa(peace be upon him) it may be 
                                      stated that he is among those who were appointed Prophets 
                                      before the time of Muhammad(PBUH). And when Hadrat `Isa 
                                      appears again, he will be a follower of the Shar'iah of 
                                      Muhammad, and one among faithful." (p. 471) `Allama `Alau-din Baghdadi (died A.H. 725) in his 
                                      commentary, Khazin, writes: "Wa Khatam-un-Nabiyyin,' in 
                                      other words, God has ended prophethood in him, 
                                      Muhammad(PBUH). Henceforth there is no prophethood after 
                                      him, nor is there any partner with him in prophethood...Wa 
                                      Kan Allahu Bikulle Shaiin `Alima, God is aware that no 
                                      prophet will come after him." (pp. 471-472) Allama Ibn Kathir (died A.H. 774) writes in his well- 
                                      known commentary, "Hence this verse is a clear proof of 
                                      the fact that no prophet will come after Muhammad(PBUH) 
                                      and when it is said that no prophet will come after him it 
                                      is a foregone conclusion that no messenger will succeed 
                                      him either, for the office of a messenger holds prominence 
                                      over the office of a prophet. Every messenger is a 
                                      prophet, but all prophets are not messengers. Any one who 
                                      lays a claim to prophethood after Muhammad(PBUH) is a 
                                      liar, a disruptionist, an imposter, depraved and a seducer 
                                      despite his wonderous jugglery and magical feats. Any one 
                                      who would make this claim in future till the end of the 
                                      world belongs to this class. (Vol. 3, pp. 493-494) Allama Jalal-Ud-Din Suyuti (died A.H. 911) writes in 
                                      his commentary entitled Jalalain, "God is aware of the 
                                      fact that no prophet will succeed Muhammad (PBUH) and when 
                                      Isa (PBUH) will reappear in the world he will act 
                                      according to the Shariah of Muhammad (PBUH)." (p. 768) Allama Ibn Nujaim (died A.H. 970) in his renowned work 
                                      of the canons of Fiqh entitled, 'Al-Ashbah wan-Nazair', 
                                      Kitab- us-Siyyar:Bab: al-Raddah, writes: "A person who 
                                      does not regard Muhammad (PBUH) as the last Prophet of God 
                                      is not a Muslim, for the finality of Muhammad's 
                                      prophethood is one of those fundamental articles of faith 
                                      which a Muslim must understand and believe." (p. 179) Mulla Ali Qari (died A.H. 1016) in his commentary Fiqh 
                                      Akbar, writes: "To lay a claim to Prophethood after the 
                                      ministry of our Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is a sheer 
                                      infidelity by the consensus of Ummah." (p. 202) Shaikh Isma'il Haqqi (died 1137 A.H.) while 
                                      elucidating this verse in his commentary Ruh-ul-Bayan, 
                                      writes: "Asim reads the word Khatam with a vowel stress on 
                                      the letter ta which means the instrument of stamping and 
                                      sealing, just as 'Printer' is the machine which imprints. 
                                      The connotation of the word is that the Holy Prophet (PBUH) 
                                      was the last of all prophets and God has sealed the office 
                                      of prophethood through his agency. In Persian the same 
                                      meaning will be expressed by the term 'Mohar Paighambran'. 
                                      The seal of Prophets i.e., his (Muhammad's) advent sealed 
                                      the door of prophethood and the line pf prophets ended in 
                                      him. Other reciters pronounce the word Khatim with the 
                                      vowel point under the letter ta which means to say that 
                                      Muhammad (PBUH) was the one who sealed the doors of 
                                      prophethood. In Persian the same meaning will be expressed 
                                      by the term 'Mohar Konindai Paighambran,' 'Sealer of the 
                                      prophets,' so both ways the word Khatam bears one and the 
                                      same meaning........Henceforth the Ulema of the Ummah of 
                                      Muhammad(PBUH) will inherit only spiritual eminence from 
                                      him. The inheritance of Prophethood is extinct, for 
                                      Muhammad(PBUH) has sealed the office of Prophethood for 
                                      all time to come. The appearance of Hadrat Isa (PBUH) 
                                      after Muhammad(PBUH) is not a contradiction of the 
                                      finality of Muhammad's prophethood. The term 
                                      Khatam-un-Nabiyyin makes it clear that no one will be 
                                      appointed a prophet after Muhammad(PBUH).
                                      Hadrat Isa (PBUH) was appointed Prophet before 
                                        Muhammad(PBUH) and Isa(PBUH) will appear as a follower of 
                                        the Shari'ah of Muhammad(PBUH). He (Isa)(PBUH) will offer 
                                        prayers with his face turned towards the Qiblah designated 
                                        by Muhammad(PBUH). Hadrat Isa (PBUH) will be one among the 
                                        faithful of Islam. He will neither receive any Divine 
                                        revelation nor will issue new injunctions; he will act as 
                                        a follower of Muhammad(PBUH). `Ahl-Sunnat wal Jam'at (the 
                                        Sunni sect) believe that no prophet will come after our 
                                        holy Prophet Muhammad(PBUH) because God has affirmed: "wa-lakin 
                                        Rasul Allahi wa Khatam-un-Nabiyyin", and the Prophet has 
                                        said: La Nabiya Ba`di (There will be no Prophet after me.) 
                                        Henceforth anyone who says that a prophet will succeed 
                                        Muhammad(PBUH) will become an apostate, because he has 
                                        denied a basic article of faith. Similarly anyone who 
                                        casts doubt about the finality of Muhammad's prophethood, 
                                        will also be declared an infidel, because the foregoing 
                                        discussion has distinguished right from wrong. And any 
                                        claim to prophethood after Muhammad(PBUH) is absolutely 
                                        false."
In Fatawa-i-Alamgiri which was compiled by the eminent 
                                      scholars of the Indian sub-continent at the command of 
                                      Aurangzeb Alamgir, in the 12th century Hijri, it is 
                                      recorded: "A man who does not regard Muhammed (PBUH) as 
                                      the final Prophet of God, is not a Muslim, and if such a 
                                      man claims to be a messenger or prophet of God, he shall 
                                      be proclaimed an apostate." (Vol. 2, p. 263) Allama Shoukani (died 1255 A.H.) in his commentary, 
                                      Fath-ul-Qadeer, writes: "A majority of people have read 
                                      the word Khatam with the vowel point under the letter ta 
                                      but 'Asim reads the same word with vowel stress on ta. The 
                                      first reading means that Muhammed (PBUH) ended the line of 
                                      Prophets (peace of Allah be upon them) i.e., in other 
                                      words the Holy Prophet came last of all the Prophets. The 
                                      second reading means that the Holy Prophet was the seal by 
                                      which the office of Prophethood was finally closed; and 
                                      that his advent lent grace to the group of Allah's 
                                      Prophets. Allama Alusi (died 1270 A.H.) in his commentary, 
                                      Ruh-ul-Ma'ani, writes: "The word 'Prophet' is common, but 
                                      the word 'Messenger' has a particular significance. Hence 
                                      when the Holy Prophet (PBUH) is called the 'Seal of 
                                      Prophets,' it necessarily follows that he is also the 
                                      'Seal of Messengers.' The implication of the Holy 
                                      Prophet's position as 'the Last of all Prophets and 
                                      Messengers of God' is that by his(PBUH) elevation to the 
                                      dignity of Prophethood in this world, the same dignity has 
                                      henceforth been abolished and no man can attain that 
                                      dignity now." (Vol. 22, p. 32)
                                      "Anyone who claims to be the recipient of Divine 
                                        revelations as a prophet after the advent of Prophet 
                                        Muhammad (PBUH), shall be declared an infidel. There is no 
                                        difference of opinion among Muslims on this point." 
                                        (ibid., vol.22, p.38) "The affirmation in the Book of God 
                                        of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) as `the Last of the Prophets' 
                                        is unequivocal. The Sunnah has clearly explained this and 
                                        the Ummah has reached a consensus on it. Hence anyone who 
                                        lays a contradictory claim against this position shall be 
                                        declared an apostate (ibid., vol.22, p. 39)
 These are the expositions of the leading savants, 
                                    jurists, scholars of Hadith and commentators of every realm 
                                    of Islam, from the sub-continent of India to Morocco and 
                                    Spain (Andulus) and from Turkey to Yemen. We have indicated 
                                    their years of birth and death in each case so that the 
                                    reader may realise at first glance that this list includes 
                                    eminent authorities of every century of the Islamic History 
                                    falling between the first and thirteenth century. We might 
                                    even have added expositions by the learned doctors of Islam 
                                    belonging to the fourteenth century; but we omitted the 
                                    Ulema of the 14th century purposely because someone might 
                                    state that these scholars had explained the meanings of 
                                    Khatam-i-Nabuwat as 'the Seal of all Prophets' to refute the 
                                    claim of the 'new prophets' of the modern age.  It cannot, however, be said that the ulema of the past 
                                    centuries entertained feelings of animosity against a later 
                                    day personality claiming to be a prophet. These writings 
                                    also make it clear beyond doubt that from the first century 
                                    up to the present-day the entire Muslim world has 
                                    unanimously taken the expression Khatam-un-Nabiyyin to mean 
                                    `the Last of all Prophets.' Muslims of all periods have been 
                                    unanimous in the belief that the office of prophethood has 
                                    been sealed after the advent of the holy Prophet(PBUH). 
                                    There has never been any difference of opinion among muslims 
                                    that any person who prefers a claim to prophethood and those 
                                    who believe in such a claim to prophethood are outside the 
                                    pale of Islam. It is now up to all reasonable persons to 
                                    judge that in the face of all this massive evidence- the 
                                    plain dictionary meaning of the phrase 'Khatam-un-Nabiyyin' 
                                    the interpretation of the Quranic verse in its true 
                                    perspective, the exposition of the Holy Prophet himself and 
                                    the consensus on the finality of prophethood of 
                                    Muhammad(PBUH) of the entire body of muslims all over the 
                                    world from the time of the companions of the Holy prophet to 
                                    the present day followers of Islam-what scope is left for an 
                                    alternative interpretation and what justification can they 
                                    give for opening the door of prophethood for a new claimant. 
                                    Furthermore, how can those people be recognized as Muslims 
                                    who have not only expressed their opinion in favour of 
                                    opening the door to prophethood, but they have, in fact, 
                                    catapulted a man into the mansion of the Prophets of God and 
                                    have become the followers of this trespasser? In this 
                                    connection three more points are noteworthy.  Is GOD the Enemy of our Faith?In the first place, Prophethood is a delicate matter. 
                                    According to the Holy Qur'an the idea of Prophethood is such 
                                    a fundamental article of faith that one who believes in this 
                                    idea is a believer and he who disbelieves is an infidel. If 
                                    a man does not put his faith in a prophet, he is an 
                                    apostate; similarly if he believes in the claim of an 
                                    imposter to be a prophet, he becomes an infidel. In such a 
                                    delicate and important matter Omniscient God certainly 
                                    cannot be expected to have made a slip. If there were to be 
                                    a Prophet after the time of Muhammad (PBUH), God would have 
                                    made this possibility clear in the Holy Qur'an or He would 
                                    have commanded His Apostle Muhammad to make a clear 
                                    declaration of it. The Apostle of God would never have 
                                    passed away without having forewarned his people that other 
                                    Apostles would succeed him and that his followers must put 
                                    their faith in the succeeding prophets.
 Had God and His Messenger (PBUH) any intention of 
                                    undermining our faith by hiding from us the possibility of 
                                    opening the door of Prophethood after the advent of Muhammad 
                                    (PBUH) and the coming of a new prophet, thus leaving us in a 
                                    quandary that if we did not believe in the ministry of a new 
                                    prophet we would apostate from Islam? Further than this, not 
                                    only were we kept in the dark by God and His Messenger (PBUH) 
                                    about all this, but, on the contrary, they made observations 
                                    and affirmations which the Ummah for the last thirteen [now 
                                    fourteen] hundred years has taken to mean and even today 
                                    holds the view that no prophet will come after Muhammad (PBUH). 
                                    Could God and His Messenger really temper with our faith? 
                                    Supposing for a moment that admittance to the office of 
                                    Prophethood is open and a new Prophet does appear, we shall 
                                    refuse him without fear. For this refutation, God might call 
                                    us to account on the Day of Judgement; but we shall place 
                                    the whole record of His own affirmations and injunctions 
                                    before Him and this evidence will prove that (God-forbid) 
                                    Allah's Book and the Sunnah of His Messenger had led us to 
                                    disbelieve the new prophet and had thus condemned us to be 
                                    infidels. We have no fear that after considering this record 
                                    God Almighty will consider it fit to punish us for blasphemy 
                                    against the new Prophet. But if the door of Prophethood is 
                                    in fact closed and no Prophet will arise after Muhammad (PBUH), 
                                    and despite this fact a person puts his faith in the claim 
                                    of a new prophet, that person should think well indeed as to 
                                    what record can be presented before God in his defense to 
                                    avoid the punishment for blasphemy and to achieve salvation? 
                                    Such a man should look through the material of his defense 
                                    before he is produced in the August Court of the Almighty. 
                                    He should compare this material with the record that we have 
                                    presented and then judge for himself if the material upon 
                                    which he is relying for his defense is worth the trust of a 
                                    reasonable man and can he court the risk of facing the 
                                    charge of blasphemy and be punished for it with the kind of 
                                    defense that he has at his disposal?  Do We Need a Prophet Now?The second point which requires consideration is that 
                                    Prophethood is not a quality to be acquired by any person 
                                    who proves himself worthy of it by devoting himself to 
                                    prayers and righteous deeds. Nor is it anything like a 
                                    reward given in recognition of good service. Prophethood is 
                                    an office and Allah appoints some person to this office to 
                                    fulfill a special need. When such a need arises, God 
                                    appoints a Prophet to fulfill it. Allah does not send 
                                    prophets in rapid succession when there is no need or when 
                                    the need has been fulfilled. When we refer to the Quran in 
                                    order to find out conditions when the Prophets were 
                                    appointed by Allah, we come to know that there are only four 
                                    conditions under which the Prophets have been sent unto the 
                                    world.
 Firstly there was need for a prophet to be sent unto a 
                                    certain nation to which no prophet had been sent before and 
                                    the message brought by the Prophet of another nation could 
                                    not have reached these people.  Secondly, there was need for appointing a prophet because 
                                    the message of an earlier Prophet had been forgotten by the 
                                    people, or the teachings of the former prophets had been 
                                    adulterated and hence it had become impossible to follow the 
                                    message brought by that Prophet.  Thirdly, the people had not received complete mandate of 
                                    Allah through a former prophet. Hence succeeding prophets 
                                    were sent to fulfill the task of completing the religion of 
                                    Allah.  Fourthly, there was need for a second prophet to share 
                                    the responsibility of office with the first prophet.  It is obvious that none of the above needs remains to be 
                                    fulfilled after the advent of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).  The Holy Quran says that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) has been 
                                    sent as a bearer of instructions for the whole mankind. The 
                                    cultural history of the world bears testimony to the fact 
                                    that since the advent of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) up to the 
                                    present time such conditions have always prevailed in the 
                                    world which were conducive to transmitting his message to 
                                    all nations at all times. It follows, therefore, that 
                                    different nations no longer need different prophets after 
                                    the time of the Holy Prophet (PBUH). The Holy Quran and the 
                                    records of Hadith and the biographical details of the life 
                                    of Muhammad (PBUH) stand witness to the fact that the Divine 
                                    message brought into this world by the Holy Prophet is 
                                    extant in its original and pure form. The Prophet's message 
                                    has suffered no process of distortion or falsification. Not 
                                    a single word has been added to or expunged from the Holy 
                                    Book which the Prophet (PBUH) brought unto the world from 
                                    Almighty Allah, nor can anyone make additions to or delete 
                                    anything from it till the Day of Resurrection.  The message which the Holy Prophet (PBUH) conveyed by 
                                    word and action has been transmitted to us in such 
                                    comprehensive, pure and original form that we feel as if we 
                                    were living in the environment and period of the Holy 
                                    Prophet (PBUH).  In this way the second condition under which prophets are 
                                    sent unto the world has also been fulfilled.  Thirdly the Holy Qur'an clearly affirms that God has 
                                    finally completed His Divine Mission through the agency of 
                                    Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Hence there is no room for a new 
                                    prophet to carry the divine mission to completion.  As regards the fourth condition, if a partner were really 
                                    needed he would have been appointed in the time of Prophet 
                                    Muhammad (PBUH) to share the burden of his ministry. Since 
                                    no co- prophet was appointed, this condition also stands 
                                    fulfilled.  We should, therefore, look around for a fifth condition 
                                    under which a new prophet might be needed after Muhammad (PBUH). 
                                    If a man argues that people have fallen into depravity, 
                                    hence there is need for a new prophet to reform the 
                                    degenerate people, we shall ask him: when did a prophet ever 
                                    come to introduce reforms only that we should need one now 
                                    to carry out the work of reformation? A prophet is appointed 
                                    so that he may be the recipient of Divine revelation and 
                                    Divine revelations are made with express purpose of 
                                    transmitting a new message or to correct the wrongs that 
                                    have crept into an earlier religion.  When the Holy Qur'an and the Sunnah of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) 
                                    have been preserved in their original and comprehensive form 
                                    and when the Divine mission has been completed by Muhammad (PBUH), 
                                    all possible need for the transmission of Divine revelations 
                                    have now been fulfilled and there is further need only of 
                                    reformers to cleanse the evils of mankind, but there is no 
                                    room for the prophets.  A New Prophethood is a Curse 
                                    Rather than a Blessing for the UmmahThe third point which needs consideration is that 
                                    whenever a prophet is sent unto a certain people the 
                                    question of faith and infidelity invariably arises among 
                                    these people. The faithful form one Ummah and the 
                                    disbelievers automatically form different community. The 
                                    difference that keeps these two communities apart is not 
                                    peripheral or superficial but a basic and fundamental 
                                    difference of belief or disbelief in a prophet; and those 
                                    two communities can never merge with each other unless 
                                    people of one side decide to surrender their faith.
 In addition, these two Ummahs obtain guidance and derive 
                                    their law from two different sources. One sect follows the 
                                    law emanating from the Divine message and Sunnah of the 
                                    Prophet they believe in; the other community is 
                                    fundamentally opposed to the idea of this Prophet being the 
                                    law-giver. On this basis, it becomes an impossibility for 
                                    these two sections to join in a unified and cohesive 
                                    society. It will be perfectly clear to a man who keeps the 
                                    above facts in view that the Finality of Prophethood is a 
                                    great blessing from Allah for the people of Islam. It is due 
                                    to this that the Ummah has been able to form a permanent 
                                    universal brotherhood.  The belief in the finality of Prophethood has secured 
                                    Muslim society from the danger of any fundamental dissension 
                                    which might result in permanent division in its ranks. Now 
                                    every man who accepts Muhammad (PBUH) as a divinely 
                                    appointed Guide and Leader and also is not inclined to seek 
                                    instruction from any other source except the Divine message 
                                    of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) is a member of the brotherhood of 
                                    Islam and on this basis, can join this brotherhood at any 
                                    time.  If the office of Prophethood had not been sealed once and 
                                    for all after Muhammad (PBUH), the people of Islam could 
                                    never have forged a cohesive society; for every new prophet 
                                    would have shattered the unity of the Ummah.  A reasonable man after a little deliberation will come to 
                                    the conclusion that when a prophet has been sent to the 
                                    whole mankind (not just to a certain group or nation), and 
                                    when the Divine message has been completely transmitted 
                                    through this Prophet and further when the teachings of the 
                                    Prophet have been fully preserved, the office of prophethood 
                                    should be sealed after him in order that the whole world may 
                                    unite in allegiance to this Prophet and form one brotherhood 
                                    of the faithful. Only in this way can universal brotherhood 
                                    of Islam be secured against needless dissensions which might 
                                    have repeatedly erupted on the appearance of every 
                                    successive prophet.  A prophet may be a shadow or a buruzi prophet; or "a 
                                    prophet who is law-giver and the bearer of a Divine book." 
                                    The appearance of anyone of the above God-appointed prophets 
                                    will invariably have the social consequence of his followers 
                                    forming one Ummah and his detractors being condemned as 
                                    infidels and hence outside the pale of Islam. This division 
                                    of mankind is unavoidable when the need for a prophet is 
                                    inevitable. But in the absence of such a need, it is utterly 
                                    impossible to expect that Allah in His Wisdom and 
                                    Beneficence will needlessly cause strife among His creatures 
                                    on the question of faith and disbelief, thus for ever 
                                    preventing His creatures to form one Ummah. Hence what is 
                                    confirmed by the Qur'an and what is clearly affirmed to be 
                                    true by the Sunnah and the consensus of the Ummah, is also 
                                    corroborated by reason. Reason demands that the office of 
                                    prophethood should remain sealed hereafter for all time to 
                                    come.  The Reality of `Masih' i.e. "The 
                                    Incarnation of Jesus Christ"The propagandists of the new prophethood usually tell 
                                    the Muslim laity that the traditions have foretold the 
                                    arrival of a `Christ incarnate'. They argue that Christ was 
                                    a prophet, hence his re-emergence is not contrary to the 
                                    concept of the finality of prophethood. The concept of the 
                                    finality of prophethood is valid, but, nevertheless the idea 
                                    of the arrival of `Christ incarnate' is also tenable.
 Further on, they explain that `Christ incarnate' does not 
                                    refer to the Christ, son of Mary(PBUH). Christ(PBUH) is 
                                    dead. The person whose arrival has been foretold in the 
                                    tradition is a `man like Christ',`An incarnation of Jesus. 
                                    And he is such and such a person who has already arrived. To 
                                    follow him is not contrariwise to belief in the Finality of 
                                    prophethood.'  To expose the fallacy of this case we record here 
                                    authentic traditions on this subject with full references to 
                                    the authoritative works on Hadith. After going through this 
                                    collection of Ahadith, the reader can judge for himself as 
                                    to how the observations of the Holy Prophet(PBUH) are being 
                                    presented today in a form which bears no relation to their 
                                    original shape and content.  Traditions Relating to the 
                                    Descent of Christ, Son of Mary 
                                    Hadrat Abu Huraira reports that the Prophet (PBUH) of 
                                      God said: "I swear by Him Who hath power over my life, 
                                        the son of Mary shall descend among ye as a Just ruler. He 
                                        will break the cross and kill the swine;[see  footnote 5] and he will put an end to war." (Bukhari, 
                                      Kitab Ahadith al-Anbiya; Bab: Nuzul 'Isa Ibn Maryam; 
                                      Muslim, Bab: Bayan Nuzul 'Isa; Tirmidhi, Abwab-al-Fitan; 
                                      Bab Fi Nuzul 'Isa; Musnad Ahmad, Marwiyat Abu Huraira)
                                      In another tradition the word jizya has been 
                                        substituted for harb, "war", i.e., he will abolish 
                                        the jizya on non-believers. [see footnote 6]
Another tradition reported by Hadrat Abu Huraira says, "The Doomsday shall not be established before the 
                                      descent of Jesus, son of Mary," and these words are 
                                      followed by the text as given in the tradition above. (Bukhari, 
                                      Kitab-ul-Muzalim: Bab: Kasr-ul- Salib Ibn Majah, 
                                      Kitab-ul-Fitan al-Dajjal.) Hadrat Abu Huraira reports that the Apsotle (PBUH) of 
                                      Allah observed: "What will you be like when the son of 
                                        Mary shall descend among ye and a person among ye will 
                                        discharge the office of Imam (leader in Prayers)."[see footnote 7] (Bukhari, Kitab Ahadith Anbiya, Bab: 
                                      Nuzul Isa; Muslim, Nuzul Isa; Musnad Ahmad, Marwiyat Abu 
                                      Huraira) Hadrat Abu Huraira reports the Apsotle (PBUH) of Allah 
                                      having said: "Christ, son of Mary, will then kill the 
                                        swine and remove the Cross. A congregation for prayer will 
                                        be held for him. He will distribute such an enormous 
                                        quantity of goods that none will be left in need of 
                                        anything. He will abolish taxes. He will encamp at Rauha 
                                        (a place situated at a distance of 35 miles from Medina) 
                                        and from there, set out to perform Hajj or Umrah or both." (The reporter is in doubt as to which of these two had 
                                      been mentioned by the Holy Prophet (PBUH). (Musnad Ahmad, 
                                      Silsila Marwiyat Abi Huraira; Muslim, Kitab-ul-Hajj; Bab 
                                      Jawaz-ul- Tamatttu fil-Hajj wa-al-Qir'an) Hadrat Abu Huraira relates that the Prophet (PBUH) of 
                                      God after mentioning the exile of Dajjal said: "The 
                                        Muslims will be preparing for war with Dajjal and they 
                                        will be falling in line in preparation for offering 
                                        Prayers and the Takbir will have been said for Prayers 
                                        when in the meantime Christ (PBUH), son of Mary, will 
                                        descend and lead Muslims in Prayer. The enemy of God, 
                                        Dajjal, on seeing him will start melting like salt in 
                                        water. If Christ (PBUH) would leave Dajjal alone, he would 
                                        melt and die anyway, but God will cause Dajjal to be slain 
                                        at the hand of Christ (PBUH) and Christ will display his 
                                        spear strained with the blood of Dajjal to the Muslims." (Mishkat, Kitab-ul-Fitan, Bab: al-Malahim, quoted by 
                                      Muslim)
                                      ________________
 footnote5The implication of "breaking the Cross" and 
                                          "killing of the swine" is that Christianity will become 
                                          defunct as a religion. The whole edifice of the Christian 
                                          religion is based on the belief that God crucified His 
                                          only son (i.e. Hadrat Isa (PBUH) on the Cross and caused 
                                          him to suffer this 'accursed' death so that he might thus 
                                          expiate for the sins of man. Among the followers of God's 
                                          Prophets, the Christians are unique in having rejected the 
                                          entire Shariah of God and retaining this belief only.
 The swine has been declared unlawful by all the 
                                        Prophets, but the Christians have gone as far as to make 
                                        it lawful. Hence when Jesus(PBUH) will proclaim on his 
                                        appearance, "I am not the son of God; I did not die on the 
                                        Cross, nor did I expiate for the sins of anyone," the 
                                        whole basis of Christian belief will be demolished. 
                                        Similarly, the second distinctive charactertistic of 
                                        Christianity will vanish when Jesus(PBUH) will say: "I 
                                        never declared the swine lawful for my followers nor did I 
                                        proclaim them free from the restraints of Divine Law."  ________________  footnote 6In other words this expression means that 
                                          differences between the followers of various religions 
                                          will vanish and the whole mankind will join the 
                                          brotherhood of Islam. Consequently, there shall no longer 
                                          be any war or cause for imposing religious tax on anyone. 
                                          This interpretation is supported by Tradition No. 5 and 15 
                                          quoted hereafter.
 ________________  footnote 7The implication is that Jesus(PBUH) will not 
                                          act as the leader of Prayers. He will offer Prayers behind 
                                          the already existing Imam of Muslims.
Hadrat Abu Huraira reports that the Apostle (PBUH) of 
                                      Allah affirmed: "No Prophet shall come during the 
                                        period between me and Jesus (PBUH). And Jesus shall 
                                        descend. Recognize him when you see him; he is a man of 
                                        medium height and of a rudy, fair complexion. He will be 
                                        dressed in two pieces of yellow garment. The hair of his 
                                        head will appear as if water is trickling out of them, 
                                        though his hair would not be wet. He will fight for the 
                                        cause of Islam. He will break the Cross into pieces. He 
                                        will slay the swine. He will abolish the Jizya on 
                                        non-believers. In his time God will put an end to all 
                                        other faiths except the religion of Islam. And Christ will 
                                        kill Dajjal. He will live on this earth for a period of 
                                        forty years and at the end of this period he will pass 
                                        away. The Muslims will offer the funeral prayers of Christ 
                                        (PBUH). (Abu Dawud, Kitab-ul-Malahim, Bab: 
                                      Khuruj-ul-Dajjal; Musnad Ahmad, Marwiyat Abu Huraira) Hadrat Jabir bin Abdullah reports that he heard the 
                                      Prophet (PBUH) as saying: "Then Christ, son of Mary, 
                                        will descend. The leader of the Muslims will say to him, 
                                        "Come, lead us in Prayer," but he will reply, "No be thou 
                                        your own leaders in prayer."[see footnote 8] He will say this out of respect for the dignity that God 
                                          has bestowed on the people of Islam." (Muslim, Bayan 
                                      Nuzul Isa ibn Maryam; Musnad Ahmad, Basilsila Marwiyat 
                                      Jabir bin Abdullah) In connection with the episode of Ibn Sayyad, Jabir 
                                      bin Abdullah relates that Umar bin Khattab (RAA) 
                                      submitted: "O Apostle of God, allow me to slay him. In 
                                        reply the Prophet of God observed, "If indeed this man is 
                                        he (referring to Dajjal), then he shall be slain by 
                                        Christ, son of Mary. You shall not slay him. But if this 
                                        man is not he (Dajjal), then you have no right to kill an 
                                        individual from amongst those with whom we have guaranteed 
                                        protection (Dhimmies)." (Mishkat, Kitab-ul-Fitan, Bab: 
                                      Qissa Ibn Sayyad, quoted by Shara al-Sunnah al-Baghawi). Jabir b. Abdullah relates that while narrating the 
                                      episode of Dajjal, the Holy Prophet (PBUH) observed: "At that time Christ, son of Mary, will suddenly descend 
                                        among the Muslims. A congregation will be assembled for 
                                        prayer and he shall be asked: " O Spirit of God, come 
                                        forward and lead (us in Prayer)." But he will say, 'No, 
                                        your own Imam shall step forward and act as the leader.' 
                                        Thus when the Muslims will have offered the morning 
                                        Prayer, they will set out to do battle against Dajjal. 
                                        When that liar will look on Christ (PBUH), he will start 
                                        melting like salt in water. Christ (PBUH) shall advance 
                                        towards him and slay him. And it will come to pass that 
                                        every stone will cry out: 'Spirit of Allah, this Jew is 
                                        hiding behind me.' Not a single follower of Dajjal will 
                                        escape slaughter." (Musnad Ahmad, Basissila Riwayat 
                                      Jabir b. Abdullah)
                                      ________________
 footnote 8The implication of this observation of Christ (PBUH) 
                                          is that "Someone from amongst you should act as your 
                                          leader."
Hadrat an-Nawas b. Sam'an (while relating the story of 
                                      Dajjal) reports: "Meantime when Dajjal will be engaged 
                                        in perpetrating such deeds, God shall send Christ, son of 
                                        Mary. Christ (PBUH) will descend near the white tower in 
                                        the eastern quarter of Damascus, wearing two pieces of 
                                        yellow garment and resting his hands upon the arms of two 
                                        angels. When he will bend his head, it would seem that 
                                        drops of water would fall down from his head and when he 
                                        will raise his head it would seem as if pearls would be 
                                        trickling in the form of drops. Any infidel who will be 
                                        within reach of the air of his breath, and the air of his 
                                        breath willr each as far as his eye would see - will not 
                                        escape death. Later the son of Mary will pursue Dajjal and 
                                        will overtake him at the gate of Lydda [see  footnote 9] and put him to death." (Muslim, 
                                      Dhikr Dajjal; Abu Dawud, Kitab ul-Malahim, Bab: Khuruj; 
                                      Dajjal; Tirmidhi, Abwab-ul-Fitan; Bab: Fi Fitna al-Dajjal; 
                                      Ibn Majah, Kitab ul-Fitna, Bab: Fitna al-Dajjal) Abdullah b. Amr b. al-As says that the Apostle of God 
                                      (PBUH) observed: "Dajjal will arise in my people and 
                                        will survive for forty (here the reporter is not certain 
                                        whether the Prophet mentioned forty days or forty months 
                                        or forty years). Then God shall send Christ, son of Mary, 
                                        unto the world. He will resemble in appearance with 'Urwa 
                                        b. Masud (a companion of the Prophet). Christ will pursue 
                                        Dajjal and put him to death. Following this for a period 
                                        of seven years the state of the world will be such that a 
                                        quarrel between two individuals will be unknown."  (Muslim, Dhikr-ul-Dajjal)
                                      ________________
 footnote 9Please note that Lod (modern Lydda) is situated at a 
                                        distance of few miles from Tel Aviv, the capital of the 
                                        State of Israel in Palestine. The Jews have built a large 
                                        air-base at this place.
Hudhaifa b. Usaid al-Ghifari reports that "once the 
                                      Holy Prophet(PBUUH) visited us when we were sitting in 
                                      company and talking to each other. The holy Prophet(PBUH) 
                                      enquired: "What are you talking about?" The people 
                                      said,"we were talking about the doomsday." The holy 
                                      Prophet(PBUH) observed :"Doomsday shall not be established 
                                      before the appearance of ten signs. He then enumarated 
                                      those signs as: 
                                      
                                        SmokeDajjalDaabbaRising of the sun in the WestThe descent of Christ son of Mary (PBUH)Appearance of Yajuj and MajujFormation of three huge cavities or landslide on 
                                          the earth, one in the eastSecond in the west,and third in the Arabian Isles,Finally, a huge conflagration which will arise in 
                                          Yemen and drive people towards the plain of Doom."  (Muslim, Kitab ul-Fitan wa Ashtrat-us Sa'h:Abu Dawud, 
                                        Kitab ul- Malahim, bab: Amarat ul-Sa'h). It is reported by Thauban, the freed slave of the Holy 
                                      Prophet that the holy Prophet (PBUH) observed: "God 
                                        will grant protection from Hell-fire to two groups from 
                                        among the people of my Ummah. One group consists of those 
                                        who will invade India; the other group will consist of 
                                        those who will align themselves with Christ, son of 
                                        Mary(PBUH)." (Nasa'i,Kitab ul-jihad;Musnad ahmad, 
                                      Bisilsila Riwayat Thauban) Mujamme b. jaria Ansari reports: "I heard the Holy 
                                      Prophet(PBUH) as saying: Christ, son of Mary will slay 
                                      Dajjal at the gate of Lod(Lydda)." (Musnad Ahmad , 
                                      Tirmidhi, Abwab-ul-Fitan). Abu Umama al-Bahli(mentioning Dajjal in the course of 
                                      a long tradition) reports "Exactly when the Imam of the 
                                        Muslims will step forward to lead the morning prayers, 
                                        Christ son of Mary(PBUH) will descend among them. The Imam 
                                        will retreat to make room for Christ to lead the prayers. 
                                        But Christ patting the Imam in the middle of his shoulders 
                                        will say "Nay thou shall act as leader, for this 
                                        congregation has assembled to follow you in prayer." Hence 
                                        the Imam will lead the prayers. When the prayer is over 
                                        Christ(PBUH) will command, `Open the Gate.' The gate shall 
                                        be thrown open.
                                      Dajjal will be present outside the gate with a host of 
                                          seventy thousand Jewish troops. As soon as Dajjal catches 
                                          the sight of Christ (PBUH), he will say to him," I shall 
                                          strike you with such force that you will not survive the 
                                          blow." Christ (PBUH) will pursue and overtake him at the 
                                          Eastern gate of Lod(Lydda). God will cause the jews to be 
                                          defeated. Earth shall be filled with muslims as a vessel 
                                          is filled to the brim with water-the entire world shall 
                                          recite the same Kalima and worship shall be offered to 
                                          none else except God Almighty." (Ibn 
                                        Majah,Kitab-ul-Fitan ; Bab : Fitan Dajjal)
`Uthman b. Abi al-`As reports that he heard the 
                                      Prophet of God (PBUH) as saying: "And Christ son of 
                                        Mary will descend at the time of morniing prayer. The 
                                        leader of the muslims will say to him, "O spirit of God, 
                                        Be thou our leader in prayer." He will answer "The people 
                                        of this Ummah are leaders unto each other." At this, the 
                                        leader of the muslims shall step forward and lead the 
                                        prayers. When the prayer is over, Christ(PBUH) will take 
                                        hold of his weapon and advance towards Dajjal. Dajjal, on 
                                        seeing Christ shall start melting like lead. Christ (PBUH) 
                                        will slay him with his weapon. The companions of Dajjal 
                                        will be defeated. They will flee away, but will not find a 
                                        hiding place anywhere. Even the trees will cry out,"O 
                                        pious, this infidel is hiding behind me," and the stones 
                                        will say, "O pious, this unbeliever has taken cover behind 
                                        me." (Musnad Ahmad, Tabarani, Hakim) Samura b. Jundub (in a long tradition) ascribes this 
                                      saying to the Holy Prophet (PBUH): "Then at morning time 
                                      Christ, son of Mary, shall descend among the Muslims. And 
                                      Allah shall cause Dajjal and his hosts to suffer a most 
                                      crushing defeat. Even the walls and roots of the trees 
                                      will cry out, "O pious, this infidel is hiding behind me. 
                                      Come and strike him to death." (Musnad Ahmad, Hakim) A tradition related to 'Imarn b. Husain says that the 
                                      Prophet of God (PBUH) observed: "There will always be a 
                                        group of people among my followers who will keep firm 
                                        faith in right and they shall overwhelm their opponents 
                                        till God issues a decree and Christ son of Mary (PBUH) 
                                        descends upon earth." (Musnad Ahmad) With reference to the episode of Dajjal, Hadrat 'Aisha 
                                      (may Allah be pleased with her) reports that "Hadrat 'Isa 
                                        (PBUH) will descend and slay Dajjal. After this Hadrat 'Isa 
                                        (PBUH) shall rule over the earth as a just leader and a 
                                        benevolent sovereign for a period of forty years." (Musnad 
                                      Ahmad) Safina, the freed slave of the Apostle of God (PBUH) 
                                      reports (in connection with the episode of Dajjal) that  "Hadrat 'Isa (PBUH) will descend and God shall put an end 
                                        to the life of Dajjal near the slope of Afiq"[see  footnote 10]. (Musnad Ahmad) Hadrat Hudaifa b. Yama relates (with reference to 
                                      Dajjal), "When the Muslims will fall in lines to offer 
                                        prayers, Christ son of Mary (PBUH) shall descend from 
                                        heaven before their eyes. He will lead the prayers. When 
                                        the prayers are over he will say to the people: "Clear the 
                                        way bewteen me and this enemy of God." God will give 
                                        victory to the Muslims over the hosts of Dajjal. The 
                                        Muslims will inflict dire punishment upon the enemy. Even 
                                        the trees and stones will cry out, "O Abdullah, O Abdul 
                                        Rahman, O Muslim, come, here is a Jew behind me, kill 
                                        him." In this way God will cause the Jews to be 
                                        annihilated and Muslims shall be the victors. They will 
                                        break the Cross, slaughter the swine and abolish Jizya 
                                        (levied on non-Muslims)." (Mustadrak Hakim - A brief 
                                      version of this tradition has been recorded in Muslim. 
                                      Hafiz Ibn Hajar in Fath-ul-Bari Vol. VI, p. 450 declares 
                                      this tradition to be authentic.)  The above are twenty-one traditions which have been 
                                    transmitted on the authority of fourteen companions of the 
                                    Holy Prophet and have been recorded with correct references 
                                    in the most authoritative books on Hadith. In addition to 
                                    these, there are numerous other traditions relating to the 
                                    same subject, but we have not reproduced them here for the 
                                    sake of brevity. We have taken as example only those 
                                    traditions which are sound and authentic as regards chain of 
                                    transmission.  ________________  footnote 10Afiq known as Fiq in modern times is a city in Syria, 
                                    situated on the borderline between Syria and Israel. There 
                                    is a lake called Tibriya a few miles toward the west of the 
                                    city. This lake is the source of river Jordan. Towards the 
                                    southwest of this lake, there is a path between the 
                                    mountains which descends two thousand feet to the point in 
                                    the lake of Tibriya where the river rises. This mountainous 
                                    path is called the slope of Afiq.
 
 The Verdict of these TraditionsAnyone who reads the above traditions will come to 
                                    the conclusion that they do not mention the advent of a 
                                    promised Masih or a like Masih or projection of Masih. The 
                                    texts referred to above leave no scope for any man who is 
                                    born of human sperm from the womb of a woman to declare "I 
                                    am that Masih whose advent was foretold by the Holy Prophet 
                                    Muhammad (PBUH)." All the above traditions clearly and 
                                    definitively proclaim the descent of that Holy Christ who 
                                    was born to Mary without the instrumentality of father two 
                                    thousand years ago. It is certainly of no avail at this 
                                    juncture to open the debate as to whether the Holy Christ is 
                                    dead or exists alive somewhere in the world. Supposing he is 
                                    dead, God has the power to raise him alive[see footnote 
                                      11], otherwise also it is not beyond the Divine power of 
                                    God to keep a man alive somewhere in the cosmos for as long 
                                    as thousands of years; and to bring the man back to the 
                                    world at His Will. At any rate, a believer in the veracity 
                                    and sanctity of the traditions will have no doubt that the 
                                    traditions foretell the advent of 'Christ son of Mary' and 
                                    no one else. On the contrary, if a person has no faith in 
                                    the traditions, he would not be a believer in the descent of 
                                    anyone, for traditions are the only bases of the doctrine of 
                                    Descent. In view of all this, it is a strange kind of funny 
                                    logic to take the doctrine of Descent derived from the 
                                    traditions and having torn out the clear reference to Christ 
                                    son of Mary, establish a modern day 'Christ incarnate' in 
                                    place of Mary's son.
 Yet another point which is made equally clear by the 
                                    traditions is that Christ son of Mary will not descend in 
                                    the capacity of a newly appointed Apostle of God. He will 
                                    not receive any Divine revelations. He will not be the 
                                    bearer of any new message or repository of a fresh mandate 
                                    from God, nor will he amend, enlarge or, abridge the Shariah 
                                    of Muhammad (PBUH), nor indeed will Christ son of Mary be 
                                    brought into the world to accomplish the renewal of faith. 
                                    Christ son of Mary (PBUH) will not call upon the people to 
                                    put their faith in his own prophethood, nor will he found a 
                                    separate community of followers[see footnote 12]. He 
                                    will be appointed to accomplish a particular task and this 
                                    will be to root out the mischief of Dajjal. To serve this 
                                    purpose, Jesus(PBUH) will descend in such manner that those 
                                    Muslims among whom he appears, will have no doubt at all 
                                    about his identity as Jesus son of Mary whose advent at a 
                                    most opportune time was foretold by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). 
                                    Jesus(PBUH) will join the community of Muslims and will 
                                    offer prayers behind the incumbent Imam of the Muslims[see footnote 13]. He will allow the incumbent Imam of the 
                                    Muslims to supersede him so as to make it clear beyond any 
                                    shadow of doubt that he has not descended to assert his 
                                    position as a Prophet or to carry out the office of 
                                    Prophethood. There is no doubt that in the presence of a 
                                    Prophet among a community of people no other person can 
                                    assume the office of an Imam or a leader. Hence when 
                                    Jesus(PBUH) will become an individual member of the 
                                    Fraternity of Islam, this fact will in itself proclaim to 
                                    the world that he has not descended to assume the office of 
                                    a Prophet. On this basis, therefore, the question of opening 
                                    the seal of Prophethood at the second coming of Christ is 
                                    completely irrelevant.  It might be said (without actually comparing the two 
                                    situations) that Jesus's advent will be like the appointment 
                                    of a former Head of State to render some State service under 
                                    the regime of the present Head of State. It is not too 
                                    difficult for a man of ordinary common sense to understand 
                                    that the appointment of a former Head of State to render 
                                    some State duty under the regime of present Head is not a 
                                    violation of the constitution of the State. Two cases, 
                                    however, do violate the State Law. In the first case, if a 
                                    former Head of State makes a bid to assume that office once 
                                    again. In the second case, if a person refutes the existence 
                                    of the former regime of a defunct Head of State, for this 
                                    would be tantamount to challenging the validity of the tasks 
                                    carried out by the former regime. In the absence of any one 
                                    of the above two eventualities, the mere appointment of a 
                                    past Head of State to a State duty does not change the 
                                    constitutional position. The same applies to the second 
                                    advent of Christ, son of Mary. The seal of Prophethood is 
                                    not violated by his second advent. However, if he assumes 
                                    the office of Prophethood once more and starts performing 
                                    the duties of a Prophet or conversely a man repudiates the 
                                    sanctity of Christ (PBUH) as a former Prophet, both these 
                                    cases constitute a violation of God's law in respect of the 
                                    creation of Prophets. The traditions have clearly ruled out 
                                    the existence of both these possibilities. On the one hand, 
                                    the traditions affirm that no Prophet shall come after 
                                    Muhammad (PBUH). At the same time, they foretell the second 
                                    coming of Christ, son of Mary. This is sufficient to make it 
                                    clear that during his second advent in the world, Christ 
                                    will not discharge the duties of a Prophet.  In the same manner, his advent will not give rise to a 
                                    new question of faith or apostasy among the followers of 
                                    Islam. Any one who repudiates the sanctity of Christ as a 
                                    former Prophet is an apostate. The Holy Prophet (PBUH) 
                                    himself affirmed Christ's sanctity as a former Prophet. The 
                                    followers of Muhammad (PBUH) therefore, have from the 
                                    beginning, always believed in the sanctity of Christ as a 
                                    former Prophet. This belief will hold good even at the time 
                                    of the second advent of Christ. At that time Muslims will 
                                    not put faith in the ministry of a new Prophet. They will 
                                    retain their belief in the sanctity of Christ as a former 
                                    Prophet. This position is neither contrary to faith in the 
                                    Finality of Prophethood today nor will it be derogatory to 
                                    this belief at the time of Christ's second advent in the 
                                    world.  The last point which is made clear by these other 
                                    traditions and numerous others pertains to the fact that 
                                    Dajjal (for the suppression of whose grave misdeeds God will 
                                    send Christ, son of Mary(peace be on him), will arise among 
                                    the nation of Jews and that he will impose as 'Masih.'  No one can understand the reality of this fact without 
                                    studying the history of the Jews and their religious 
                                    beliefs. After the death of Hadrat Sulaiman (PBUH) [i.e. 
                                    Solomon], the tribe of Israel suffered perpetual decline 
                                    until it came to pass that they became slaves of the 
                                    Babylonian and Assyrian Empires and their imperial masters 
                                    dispersed them over the face of the earth. At that moment in 
                                    their history the Prophet of the Jews began to deliver the 
                                    glad tidings of the arrival of a 'Masih' from God who will 
                                    redeem them from disgrace. On the basis of such prophecies 
                                    the Jews had long awaited the advent of a 'masih' who would 
                                    be a king. This king would fight and win territories. He 
                                    would gather Jews from all over the world and assemble them 
                                    in Palestine. He would create a mighty Jewish Empire. 
                                    Contrary to all their eager expectations when the 
                                    God-appointed 'Masih', Christ son of Mary (PBUH) came 
                                    without an army to win countries, the Jews repudiated his 
                                    Prophethood and determined to put an end to his life. Since 
                                    then the Jews all over the world have awaited the rise of a 
                                    'Masih Mau'ud,' 'The Promised Messiah,' the glad tidings of 
                                    whose arrival had been delivered to them by their Prophets 
                                    of yore. Their literature abounds with the wishful dreams of 
                                    this millennium. The Jews have for centuries been savoring 
                                    the imaginary pleasure afforded by the description of this 
                                    millennium in Talmud and the works of the Rabbis. The Jewish 
                                    nation has cherished the hope that this 'Promised Messiah' 
                                    would be a great military and political leader. He will 
                                    restore to them the country between the rivers Nile and 
                                    Euphrates (which the Jews have always coveted as their 
                                    patrimony). He will gather Jews from all parts of the world 
                                    and assemble them once again in this country.  Today when we look at the affairs of the Middle East in 
                                    the perspective of the prophecies of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), 
                                    we perceive at once that the stage has been set for the 
                                    emergence of the Dajjal who as was foretold by the Holy 
                                    Prophet (PBUH) would rise as a 'Promised Messiah' of the 
                                    Jews. The Muslim people have been ejected from a large part 
                                    of Palestine and in that part a Jewish State named 'Israel' 
                                    has been set up. Jews from all over the world are converging 
                                    at this place. America, Britain and France have helped to 
                                    make this Jewish State a formidable military power.  The Jewish scientists and technocrats are developing this 
                                    country fast with the massive aid of Jewish capital. The 
                                    military and technical potential of Israel poses a grave 
                                    threat to the neighboring Muslim countries. The leaders of 
                                    Israel have never concealed their design of redeeming 'the 
                                    land of their patrimony.' The map of the future Jewish State 
                                    which they have been publishing for a long time is given on 
                                    the following page. [Map omitted] It shows that they wish to 
                                    include in the Jewish State the whole of Syria, Lebanon, 
                                    Jordan, nearly all the area of Iraq besides taking Askandron 
                                    from Turkey, Sinai and Delta area from Egypt and Upper Hejaz 
                                    and Najd areas from Saudi Arabia. This of course includes 
                                    the Holy City of Madina also. In this context, it is quite 
                                    clear that taking advantage of the critical conditions 
                                    created by a World war, the Jews will certainly make a bid 
                                    to grab these areas. And at this juncture will arise Dajjal 
                                    whom the Jews will deem as their 'Promised Messiah.' The 
                                    Holy Prophet (PBUH) not only prophesied the advent of this 
                                    Dajjal but also had warned the Muslims that they would 
                                    suffer colossal hardships and one day will seem like one 
                                    year of suffering and calamity. It was for this reason that 
                                    the Prophet of God (PBUH) used to pray for protection 
                                    against the great evil of 'Dajjal Masih' and he used to 
                                    enjoin his followers to implore Allah to save them the 
                                    severity of these evil times.  It is certain that Allah will not send any 'Christ 
                                    Incarnate' to combat with this 'Dajjal Masih.' He will 
                                    appoint the real Christ, the Christ who was born of Mary, 
                                    and whom the Jews had declined to acknowledge as a Prophet 
                                    two thousand years ago. He will send the same Christ whom 
                                    the Jews believed they had put out of their way by killing 
                                    him. The place where the real Christ will descend is not in 
                                    India, Africa or America. It is in Damascus that he will 
                                    appear, because this place will be the actual battle ground 
                                    at that time. Look at the map no. 1  [map has to be omitted]  and you will find that Damascus lies at a distance of 
                                    hardly 50-60 miles from the orders of Israel. If you recall 
                                    the text of the traditions we have cited above, you will 
                                    find it not too difficult to understand that Dajjal will 
                                    penetrate into Syria with 70,000 Jewish troops and will take 
                                    position before Damascus. At this moment of crisis, Christ 
                                    son of Mary (PBUH) will descend near a white minaret in the 
                                    Eastern quarter of Damascus. After the morning prayers, 
                                    Christ (PBUH) will advance with the Muslims for fighting 
                                    against Dajjal. The enemy will retreat before the powerful 
                                    assault of Christ son of Mary, and Dajjal will run away 
                                    towards Israel by way of the slope of Afiq (Reference to 
                                    Tradition No. 21). Christ (PBUH) will pursue Dajjal and 
                                    destroy him on the airfield of Lydda (Traditions No. 10-14- 
                                    15).  A great slaughter of the Jews will ensue and every one of 
                                    them will be annihilated. The nation of Jews will be 
                                    exterminated (Traditions No. 9-15-21).  At the proclamation of truth by Christ, the Christian 
                                    religion will become extinct (Traditions No. 1-2-4-6). And 
                                    the followers of all religions, their former having 
                                    renounced allegiances, will amalgamate to form the one and 
                                    only brotherhood of Islam. The traditions reveal this fact 
                                    clearly beyond any doubt.  In view of the above, the propaganda network that has 
                                    been set up in our country in the name of Masih Mau'ud, 'the 
                                    Promised Messiah', is unquestionably a false and bogus 
                                    venture.  One of the funniest aspects of this base movement is that 
                                    the person who deems himself the subject of the prophecies 
                                    of Muhammad (PBUH) has given this interesting explanation of 
                                    his identity as 'Christ son of Mary':  "He (God Almighty) named me Mary in the third part of 
                                    Barahin-i-Ahmadia. Later, as is evident from 
                                    Barahin-i--Ahmadia I was reared in the form of Mary for two 
                                    years. Then, my body was filled with the soul of Christ just 
                                    as the body of Mary was filled with Christ's soul and in a 
                                    metaphorical sense I became pregnant with the soul of 
                                    Christ. At last after a period of many months (lasting not 
                                    more than ten months) I was metamorphosed from Mary into 
                                    Christ by a Divine revelation which has been recorded at the 
                                    end of part four of Barahin-i-Ahmadia. Hence in this way I 
                                    became the son of Mary." (Kashti-e-Noah, pp. 87-89).  In other words he became Mary in the first place, then 
                                    got pregnant, and lastly from his own abdomen he issued 
                                    forth as Christ son of Mary. There was one snag left, 
                                    however. According to the traditions, Christ son of Mary, 
                                    would appear in Damascus, which has been a prominent and 
                                    famous place in Syria for several thousand years and still 
                                    exists by this name on the map of the world.  This difficulty was explained away by another fanciful 
                                    statement: "Let it be known that in respect of the 
                                    interpretation of the word 'Damascus', God Almighty has 
                                    explained to me in a revelation that in this place the name 
                                    Damascus has been given to a village whose inhabitants 
                                    possess the characteristics of Yazid and are followers of 
                                    the habits and ideas of the impure Yazid. This town of 
                                    Qadian, because of the reason that most of its residents 
                                    possess the traits of Yazid in their character, is akin to 
                                    and bears certain resemblance to Damascus (marginal note of 
                                    Izala-i-Auham, pp. 63-73).  But that was not all. Yet another problem demanded 
                                    clearance, i.e., the traditions had prophesied that Christ 
                                    would descend near a white pillar. This problem was finally 
                                    solved when the new 'Christ' got a white pillar built for 
                                    him. The traditions mentioned that the white pillar would be 
                                    standing prior to the descent of Christ near it and in 
                                    Qadian the pillar was built after the appearance of 'Masih 
                                    Mau'ud.' But never mind the discrepancy. Anyone who reads 
                                    the above interpretations of this 'Masih Mau'ud' with open 
                                    eyes will arrive at the conclusion that a clear fraud has 
                                    been openly perpetrated by an imposter.  ________________  footnote 11Those who deny this possibility should go through 
                                      verse 259 of Surah al- Baqarah, in which God affirms in 
                                      clear words that He let one of His creatures lie dead for a 
                                      hundred years and at the end of this period He raised the 
                                      man alive.
 ________________  footnote 12The Ulema of Islam have explained this question in 
                                    detail. 'Allama Taftazani (722 A.H. - 792 A.H.) in Shara 'Aqaid-i-Nasafi 
                                    writes: "It is established that Muhammad (PBUH) is the Final 
                                    Prophet......If it is said that according to the Hadith the 
                                    descent of Christ (PBUH) will take place after Prophet 
                                    Muhammad (PBUH) we shall say, "Yes, this fact has been 
                                    mentioned in the traditions. But Christ (PBUH) will appear 
                                    as a follower of Muhammad (PBUH). The Shariah of Christ 
                                    stands abrogated. Hence he will neither receive any Divine 
                                    revelations, nor will he establish any canon. In all his 
                                    actions he will represent Muhammad(PBUH) only."
 The same view point has been re-affirmed by 'Allama 
                                    Alusi in Tafsir Ruh- al-Ma'ani: Later when Christ (PBUH) 
                                    appears, he will retain his dignity as a former Prophet. 
                                    After all, God will certainly not divest him of this 
                                    dignity, but he will not follow his former mandate, because 
                                    the Shariahs of all prophets, including that of Christ (PBUH), 
                                    stand abrogated. Hence it will be a Divine obligation upon 
                                    Christ (PBUH) to follow in letter and spirit the law of 
                                    Muhammad (PBUH). He will receive no Divine revelation, nor 
                                    will he be charged with the duty of giving new religious 
                                    laws. In all his deeds, Christ will act as a representative 
                                    of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and he will function as 
                                    a deputy and one among the rulers of the followers of 
                                    Muhammad (PBUH). Imam Razi further elucidates this point like this: The 
                                    period of the Prophets extended as far as the advent of 
                                    Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). When Muhammad (PBUH) was raised as 
                                    a Prophet, the era of the advent of new Prophets came to an 
                                    end. It is not beyond comprehension that Christ (PBUH), 
                                    after his descent, will act as a follower of Muhammad (PBUH).  ________________  footnote 13Although two traditions (No.5 and 21) bear ample 
                                    evidence that Jesus (PBUH) will act as leader in the first 
                                    prayer after his descent, the majority of the traditions 
                                    which are comparatively more authentic (vide No. 
                                    3,7,9,15,16) speak of the fact that Jesus(PBUH) will decline 
                                    to lead the prayers. He will call upon the incumbent Imam of 
                                    the Muslims to step forward and lead the prayers. All 
                                    scholars of traditions and commentators are agreed on this 
                                    latter point.
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