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What Does The Bible Say About Muhammad, The Prophet Of Islam? 
Peace & Blessings Of Allah Be Upon Him 
Say: 'Do you see whether this message be from Allah (God Almighty), and yet you reject
it, and a witness from among the Children of Israel bore witness of one like him.'  (the
Holy Quran 46:10) 
Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen, 
The subject of this evening's talk - What the Bible says about Muhammad will no doubt
come as a surprise to many of you because the speaker is a Muslim. How does it come about
that a Muslim happens to be expounding prophecies from the Jewish and Christian
Scriptures? 
As a young man, about 30 years ago, I attended a series of religious lectures by a
Christian theologian, a certain Rev. Hiten, at the Theater Royal, Durban in South Africa.

Pope or Kissinger?: 
This Reverend gentleman was expounding Biblical prophecies. He went on to prove that the
Christian Bible foretold the rise of Soviet Russia, and the Last Days. At one stage he
went to the extent of proving that his Holy Book did not leave even the Pope out of its
predictions. He expatiated vigorously in order to convince his audience that the Beast
666 mentioned in The Book of Revelation, the last book of the New Testament, was the
Pope, who was the Vicar of Christ on earth. 
Christian scholars are ingenious and indefatigable in their efforts to prove their case.
Rev. Hiten's lectures led me to ask that if the Bible foretold so many things - not even
excluding the Pope and Israel, - then surely it must have something to say about the
greatest benefactor of mankind, prophet Muhammad, may the peace of Allah be upon him. 
As a youngster I set out to search for an answer. I met priest after priest, attended
lectures, and read everything that I could lay my hands relating to the fields of Bible
prophecies. Tonight I'm going to narrate to you one of these interviews with a Dominee of
the Dutch Reformed Church. 
Lucky Thirteen : 
I was invited to the Transvaal (South Africa) to deliver a talk on the occasion of the
birthday of the prophet Muhammad. Knowing that in that province of the Republic, the
Afrikaans language is widely spoken, even by my own people, I felt that I ought to
acquire a smattering of this language so as to feel a little at home with the people. I
opened the telephone directory and began phoning the Afrikaans-speaking Churches. I
indicated my purpose to the priests that I was interested in having a dialogue with them,
but they all refused my request with plausible excuses. 
No. 13 was my lucky number. The thirteenth call brought me pleasure and relief. A Dominee
Van Heerden (Dominee is the Afrikaans equivalent of priest) agreed to meet me at his home
on the Saturday afternoon that I was to leave for Transvaal. 
He received me on his verandah with a friendly welcome. He said if I did not mind, he
would like his father-in- law from the Free State, a 70 year old man, to join us in the
discussion. I did not mind. The three of us settled down in the Dominee's library. 
Why Nothing? 
I posed the question: What does the Bible say about Muhammad? Without hesitation he
answered: Nothing! I asked: Why nothing? According to your interpretation the Bible has
so many things to say about the rise of Soviet Russia and about the Last Days and even
about the Pope of the Roman Catholics? He said: Yes, but there was nothing about
Muhammad! I asked again: Why nothing? Surely this man Muhammad who had been responsible
for the bringing into being a world-wide community of millions of believers who, on his
authority, believe in: 
the miraculous birth of Jesus, 
that Jesus is the Messiah, 
that he gave life to the dead by God's permission, and that he healed those born blind
and the lepers by God's permission. 
Surely this book (the Bible) must have something to say about this great leader of men
who spoke so well of Jesus and his mother Mary? 
The old man from the Free State replied: My son, I have been reading the Bible for the
past 50 years, and if there was any mention of him, I would have known it. 
Not One by Name! 
I inquired: According to you, are there not hundreds of prophecies regarding the coming
of Jesus in the Old Testament. The Dominee interjected: Not hundreds, but thousands! I
said: I am not going to dispute the thousand and one prophecies in the Old Testament
regarding the coming of Jesus Christ, because the whole Muslim world has already accepted
him without the testimony of any Biblical prophecy. Muslims have accepted the de facto
Jesus on the authority of Muhammad alone, and there are in the world today no less than
900,000,000 followers of Muhammad, who love, respect, and revere Jesus Christ as a great
Messenger of God without having the Christians to convince them by means of Biblical
dialectics. 
Out of the 'thousands' of prophecies referred to, can you please give me just one single
prophecy where Jesus is mentioned by name? The term Messiah, translated as Christ, is not
a name but a title. Is there a single prophecy where it says that the name of the Messiah
will be Jesus, and that his mother's name will be Mary, that his supposed father will be
Joseph the Carpenter; that he will be born in the reign of Herod the King, etc? No! There
are no such details! Then how can you conclude that those 'Thousand' prophecies refer to
Jesus, peace be upon him? 
What is Prophecy? 
The Dominee replies: You see, prophecies are word pictures of something that is going to
happen in the future. When that thing actually comes to pass, we see vividly in these
prophecies the fulfillment of what had been predicted in the past. I said: What you
actually do is that you deduce, you reason, you put two and two together. He said: Yes. I
said: If this is what you have to do with a 'thousand' prophecies to justify your claim
with regards to the genuineness of Jesus, why should we not adopt the very same system
for Muhammad? The Dominee agreed that it was a fair proposition, a reasonable way of
dealing with the problem. 
I asked him to open up Deuteronomy, chapter 18, verse 18, which he did. I read from
memory the verse in Afrikaans, because this was my purpose in having a little practice
with the language of the ruling race in South Africa. 
N Profeet sal ek vir hulle verwek uit die midde van hulle broers, soos jy is, en ek sal
my woorde in sy mond le, en hy sy sal aan hulle se alle wat ekhom beveel. (Deut 18:18) 
The English translation reads as follows: 
I will raise them up a Prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee, and I will put
my words in his mouth; and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him. (Deut
18:18) 
Prophet Like Moses : 
Having recited the verse in Afrikaans, I apologized for my uncertain pronunciation; the
Dominee assured me that I was doing fine. I inquired: To whom does this prophecy refer?
Without the slightest hesitation he answered: Jesus! I asked: Why Jesus? his name is not
mentioned here The Dominee replied: Since prophecies are word pictures of something that
is going to happen in the future, we find that the wordings of this verse adequately
describe him. You see, the most important words of this prophecy are 'soos jy is', 'like
unto thee', or 'like you' - like Moses; and Jesus is like Moses. 
I asked the Dominee: In which way is Jesus like Moses? The answer was: In the first place
Moses was a Jew and Jesus was also a Jew; secondly, Moses was a Prophet and Jesus was
also a Prophet - therefore Jesus is like Moses and that is exactly what God had foretold
Moses - 'soos jy is'. 
Can you think of any other similarities between Moses and Jesus? I asked. The Dominee
said that he could not think of any. I replied: If these are the only two criteria for
discovering a candidate for this prophecy of Deuteronomy 18:18, then in that case the
criteria could fit any one of the following Biblical personages after Moses:- Solomon,
Isaiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, Hosea, Joel, Malachi, John the Baptist etc., because they were
also all Jews as well as Prophets. Why should we not apply this prophecy to any one of
these prophets, and why only to Jesus? The Dominee had no reply. I continued: You see, my
conclusions are that Jesus is most unlike Moses, and if I am wrong I would like you to
correct me. 
Three Unlike : 
So staying, I reasoned with him: In the first place Jesus is not like Moses, because,
according to you, Jesus is God, but Moses is not God, is this true? He said: Yes. I said:
Therefore Jesus is not like Moses!. Secondly, according to you, Jesus died for the sins
of the world, but Moses did not have to die for the sins of the world. Is this true? He
again said: Yes. I said: Therefore Jesus is not like Moses!. Thirdly, according to you,
Jesus went to Hell for three days, but Moses did not have to go there. Is this true? He
answered meekly: Y-e-s! I concluded: Therefore Jesus is not like Moses!. But Dominee,.. I
continued: ..these are not hard, solid facts, they are mere matters of belief over which
the little ones can stumble and fall. Let us discuss something very simple, very easy
that if the little ones are called in to hear the discussion, would have no difficulty
following it, shall we? The Dominee was quiet happy at the suggestion. 
Father and Mother 
Moses had a father and a mother. Muhammad also had a father and a mother. But Jesus had
only a mother, and no human father. Is this true? He said: Yes. I said: Daarom is Jesus
nie soos Moses nie, maar Muhammad is soos Moses! Meaning: Therefore Jesus is not like
Moses, but Muhammad is like Moses! (By now the reader will realize that I was using the
Afrikaans language only for practice purposes. I shall discontinue its use in this
narration). 
Miraculous Birth 
Moses and Muhammad were born in the normal, natural course, i.e. the physical association
of man and woman; but Jesus was created by a special miracle. You will recall that we are
told in the Gospel of St. Matthew 1:18 ..before they came together, (Joseph the Carpenter
and Mary) she was found with child by the Holy Ghost. And St. Luke tells us that when the
good news of the birth of a holy son was announced to her, Mary reasoned: How shall this
be, seeing I know not a man? And the angel answered and said unto her, the Holy Ghost
shall come upon thee, and the power of the highest shall overshadow thee(Luke 1:35). 
The Holy Quran confirms the miraculous birth of Jesus, in nobler and sublimer terms. In
answer to her logical question: 
'O my Lord! How shall I have a son when no man hath touched me?' The angel says in reply:
'Even so, Allah createth what He willeth: when He hath decreed a plan, He but saith to it
'Be', and it is' (the Holy Quran, 3:47). 
It is not necessary for God to plant a seed in man or animal. He merely wills it and it
comes into being. This is the Muslim conception of the of birth of Jesus. (When I
compared the Quran and the Biblical versions of the birth of Jesus to the head of the
Bible Society in our largest city, and when I inquired: Which version would you prefer to
give your daughter, the Quranic version or the Biblical version? The man bowed his head
and answered: The Quranic.)(see Christ in Islam for the author). 
In short, I said to the Dominee: Is it true that Jesus was born miraculously as against
the natural birth of Moses and Muhammad? He replied proudly: Yes! I said: Therefore Jesus
is not like Moses, but Muhammad is like Moses. And God says to Moses in the Book of
Deuteronomy 18:18 'Like unto thee', 'Like You', like Moses and Muhammad is like Moses. 
Marriage Ties 
Moses and Muhammad married and had children, but Jesus remained a bachelor all his life.
Is this true? The Dominee said: Yes. I said: Therefore Jesus is not like Moses, but
Muhammad is like Moses. 
Jesus Rejected by his People 
Moses and Muhammad were accepted as prophets by their people in their very lifetime. No
doubt the Jews gave endless trouble to Moses and they murmured in the wilderness, but as
a nation, they acknowledged that Moses was a Messenger of God sent to them. The Arabs too
made Muhammad's life impossible. He suffered very badly at their hands. After 13 years of
preaching in Mecca, he had to emigrate from the city of his birth. But before his demise,
the Arab nation as a whole accepted him as the Messenger of Allah. But according to the
Bible, He (Jesus) Came unto his own, but his own revived him not (John 1:11). And even
today, after two thousand years, his people, the Jews, as a whole, have rejected him. Is
this true? The Dominee said: Yes. I said: Therefore Jesus is not like Moses, but Muhammad
is like Moses. 
Other Worldly Kingdom 
Moses and Muhammad were prophets as well as kings. A prophet means a man who receives
Divine Revelation for the Guidance of man and this Guidance he conveys to God's creatures
as received without any addition or deletion. A king is a person who has the power of
life and death over his people. It is immaterial whether the person wears a crown or not,
or whether he was ever addressed as king or monarch: if the man has the prerogative of
inflicting capital punishment, he is a king. Moses possessed such a power. Do you
remember the Israelite who was found picking up firewood on Sabbath Day, and Moses had
him stoned to death? (Numbers 15:13). There are other crimes also mentioned in the Bible
for which capital punishment was inflicted on the Jews at the behest of Moses. Muhammad
too, had the power of life and death over his people. 
There are instances in the Bible of persons who were given gift of prophecy only, but
they were not in a position to implement their directives. Some of these holy men of God
who were helpless in the face of stubborn rejection of their message, were the prophets
Lot, Jonah, Daniel, Ezra, and John the Baptist. They could only deliver the message, but
could not enforce the Law. Prophet Jesus, peace be upon him, also belonged to this
category. 
The Christian Gospel clearly confirms this. When Jesus was dragged before the Roman
Governor, Pontius Pilate, charged for sedition, Jesus made a convincing point in his
defense to refute the false charge: Jesus answered: My Kingdom is not of this world. If
my Kingdom were of this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be
delivered to the Jews; but now is my Kingdom not from hence (John 18:36). 
This convinced Pilate (a pagan) that though Jesus might not be in full possession of his
mental faculty, he did not strike him as being a danger to his rule. Jesus claimed a
spiritual Kingdom only; in other words he only claimed to be a prophet. Is this true? The
Dominee answered: Yes. I said: Therefore Jesus is not like Moses but Muhammad is like
Moses. 
No New Laws 
Moses and Muhammad brought new laws and new regulations for their people. Moses not only
gave the Ten Commandments to the Israelites, but a very comprehensive ceremonial law for
the guidance of his people. Muhammad comes to a people steeped in ignorance. They married
their step-mothers and buried their daughters alive; drunkenness, idolatry, and gambling
were the order of the day. There was hardly anything to distinguish between the 'man' and
the 'animal' of the time. From this abject ignorance, Muhammad elevated the Arabs, in the
words of Thomas Carlysle, 'Into torch-bearers of light and learning. To the Arab nation
it was as a birth from darkness into light. Arabia first became alive by means of it. A
poor shepherd people, roaming unnoticed in its deserts since the creation of the world.
See, the unnoticed becomes world notable, the small has grown world-great. Within one
century afterwards Arabia was at Granada on one hand and at Delhi on the other. Glancing
in valor and splendor, and the light of Genius, Arabia shines over section of the
world..'. 
The fact is that Muhammad gave his people a Law and Order they never had before. As
regards Jesus, when the Jews felt suspicious of him that he might be an impostor with
designs to pervert their teachings. Jesus took pains to assure them that he had not come
with a new religion - no new laws and no new regulations. I quote his own words: Think
not that I am come to destroy the law of the Prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to
fulfill. For verily I say unto you, till heaven and earth pass, one jot of one title
shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.' (Mathew 5:17-18). 
In other words he had not come with any new laws or regulation he came only to fulfill
the old law. This what he gave the Jews to understand unless he was speaking with the
tongue in his cheek trying to bluff the Jews into accepting him as a man of God and by
subterfuge trying to ram a new religion down their throats. No! This Messenger of God
would never resort to such foul means to subvert the Religion of God. He himself
fulfilled the laws. He observed the commandments of Moses, and he respected the Sabbath.
At no time did a single Jew point a finger at him to say: 'Why don't you fast' or 'why
don't you wash your hands before you break bread', which charges they always levied
against his disciples, but never against Jesus. This is because as a good Jew he honored
the laws of the prophets who preceded him. In short, he had created no new religion and
had brought no new law like Moses and Muhammad. 
Isn't this true? I asked the Dominee, and he answered: Yes. I said: Therefore, Jesus is
not like Moses but Muhammad is like Moses. 
How they Departed 
Both Moses and Muhammad died natural deaths, but according to Christianity, Jesus was
killed on the cross. Is this true? The Dominee said: Yes. I averred: Therefore Jesus is
not like Moses but Muhammad is like Moses. 
Heavenly Abode 
Moses and Muhammad both lie buried in earth, but according to you, Jesus is in heaven. Is
this true? The Dominee agreed. I said: Therefore Jesus is not like Moses but Muhammad is
like Moses. 
Ishmael the First Born 
Since the Dominee was helplessly agreeing with every point, I said: Dominee, so far what
I have done is to prove only one point out of the whole prophecy - that is proving the
phrase 'Like unto thee' - 'Like You', like Moses'. The Prophecy is much more than this
single phrase which reads as follows: 
'I will raise them up a prophet from among their bretheren like unto thee..' 
The emphasis is on the words From among their brethren. Moses and his people, the Jews,
are here addressed as a racial entity, as a whole, and as such their brethren would
undoubtedly be the Arabs. 
Abraham had two wives, Sarah and Hagar. Hagar bore Abraham a son, his first born, '..and
Abraham called his son's name, which Hagar bare Ishmael.' (Genesis 16:15). 'And Abraham
took Ishmael his son..' (Genesis 17:23). 'And Ishmael his son was thirteen years old,
when he was circumcised in the flesh of his foreskin.' (Genesis 17:25). 
Up to the age of thirteen Ishmael was the only son of Abraham, then God grants him
another son through Sarah, named Isaac, who was very much the junior to his brother
Ishmael. 
Arabs and Jews 
If Ishmael and Isaac are the sons of the same father Abraham, then they are brothers. And
so the children of the one are the bretheren of the children of the other. The children
of Isaac are the Jews and the children of Ishmael are the Arabs - so they are bretheren
to one another. The Bible affirms: 'And he (Ishmael) shall dwell in the presence of all
his bretheren.' (Genesis 16:12). 'And he (Ishmael) died in the presence of all his
bretheren. (Genesis 25:18). The children of Isaac are the brethren of the Ishmaelites. In
like manner Muhammad is from among the brethren of the Israelites because he was a
descendant of Ishmael the son of Abraham. This exactly as the prophecy has it - From
among their bretheren (Deut.18:18). 
There the prophecy distinctly mentions that the coming prophet who would be like Moses,
must arise not from the Children of Israel nor from among themselves, but from among
their brethren. Muhammad therefore was among their bretheren! 
Words in the Mouth 
The prophecy proceeds further: '..And I will put my words into his mouth..' What does it
mean when it is said 'I will put my words in your mouth'? You see, when I asked you (the
Dominee) to open Deuteronomy chapter 18, verse 18, at the beginning, and if I had asked
you to read, and if you had read, would I be putting my words into your mouth? The
Dominee answered: No. But, I continued: If I were to teach you a language like Arabic,
about which you have no knowledge, and if I asked you to read or repeat after me what I
utter i.e. Say: 'He is Allah the One and Only; Allah, the eternal absolute; He begetteth
not, nor is He begotten; and there is none like unto Him.' (the Holy Quran 112:1-4) (I
read them in Arabic). Would I not be putting these unheard words of a foreign tongue
which you utter, into your mouth? The Dominee agreed that it was indeed so. In an
identical manner, I said: The words of the Holy Quran, the Revelation vouchsafed by the
Almighty God to Muhammad, were revealed. 
History tells us that when Muhammad was forty years of age he was in a cave some three
miles north of the City of Mecca. In the cave the Archangel Gabriel commands him in his
mother tongue: 'Eqra!', which means 'Read!', or 'Recite!' Muhammad was terrified, and in
his bewilderment replied that he was not learned!. The angel commands him a second time
with the same result. For the third time the angel continues. Now Muhammad, grasps that
what was required of him was to repeat! to rehearse! And he repeats the words as they
were put into his mouth: 
'Read! In the Name of the Lord and Cherisher, Who Created. Created man from a (mere) clot
of congealed blood: Read! and thy Lord is the Most Bountiful, He Who taught (the use of)
the pen, taught man that which he new not. (the Holy Quran 96:1-5). 
These are the first five verses which were revealed to Muhammad, which now occupy the
beginning of the 96th chapter of the Holy Quran. 
The Faithful Witness 
When the angel departed, Muhammad rushed to his home. Terrified and sweating all over he
asked his wife Khadija to 'cover-him up!' He lay down, and she watched by him. When he
had regained his composure, he explained to her what he had seen and heard. She assured
him of her faith in him and that Allah would not allow any terrible thing to happen to
him. Are these the confessions of an impostor? Would impostors confess that when an angel
of the Lord confronts them with a Message from on High, they get fear-stricken,
terrified, and sweating all over, run home to their wives? Any critic can see that his
reactions and confessions are that of an honest, sincere man. 
During the next twenty three years of his life, words were 'put into his mouth', and he
uttered them. They made an indelible impression on his heart and mind; and as the volume
of the Sacred Scripture, the Holy Quran, grew, they were recorded on palm-leaf libre, on
skins; and in the hearts of his devoted disciples. Before his demise these words were
arranged according to his instructions in the order in which we find them today in the
Holy Quran. 
The words (revelation) were actually put into his mouth, exactly as foretold in the
prophecy under discussion: And I will put my words in his mouth. (Deut 18:18). 
Unlettered Prophet 
Muhammad's experience in the Cave of Hira, and his response to that first Revelation is
the exact fulfillment of another Biblical Prophecy. In the Book of Isaiah, chapter 29,
verse 12, we read: 'And the Book is delivered to him that is not learned' (Isaiah 29:12).
'The Unlettered prophet' (the Holy Quran 7:158). And the Biblical verse continues:
'Saying, read this, I pray thee:' 'And he saith, I am not learned.'. 'I am not learned.'
is the exact translation of the Arabic words which Muhammad uttered twice to the Holy
Spirit, the Archangel Gabriel, when he was commanded: 'Read!'). 
Let me quote the verse in full without a break as found in the King James Version, or the
Authorised Version as it is more popularly know: 'And the Book is delivered to him that
is no learned, saying: 'Read this I pray thee'. And he saith: 'I am not learned.' '
(Isaiah 29:12). 
Important note : It may be noted that there were no Arabic Bibles in existence in the 6th
century of the Christian Era when Muhammad lived and preached. Besides, he was absolutely
unlettered and unlearned. He never knew how to read and write Arabic, his own language,
let alone knowing a completely different one. 
'He does not speak (aught) of (his own) desire: It is no less than inspiration sent down
to him. He was taught by One Mighty in Power' (the Holy Quran 53:3-5). 
Without any human learning, 'he put to shame the wisdom of the learned'. 
Grave Warning 
See! I told the Dominee, how the prophecies fit Muhammad like a glove. We do not have to
stretch prophecies to justify their fulfillment in Muhammad. The Dominee replied, All
your expositions sound very well, but they are of no real consequence, because we
Christians have Jesus Christ the incarnate God, who has redeemed us from the Bondage of
Sin! I asked: Not important? God didn't think so! He had His warnings recorded in the
scriptures. God knew that there would be people like you who will light-heartedly
discount His words, so He followed up Deuteronomy 18:18 with a dare warning: 
'And it shall come to pass (it is going to happen), that whosoever will not hearken unto
My words which he shall speak in My Name, I will require if of him.' 
(In the Catholic Bible the ending words are 'I will be the revenger', 'I will take
revenge!'). Does not this terrify you? God Almighty is threatening revenge! We shake in
our pants if some hoodlum threatens us, yet you have no fear of God's warning? 
Miracle of Miracles! in the verse 19 of Deuteronomy chapter 18, we have a further
fulfillment of the prophecy in Muhammad! Note the words '..My words which he shall speak
in My Name'. In whose name is Muhammad speaking? I opened Yusuf Ali's translation of the
Holy Quran, at chapter 114, Surat An-Nas, or The Chapter of Mankind, the last chapter of
the Quran, and showed him the formula at the head of the chapter, and the meaning: 
'In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful'. 
And the heading of chapter 113, and the meaning: 'In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious,
Most Merciful'. And every chapter downwards 112, 111, 110,..was the same formula and the
same meaning on every page, because the end surahs (chapters) are short and take about a
page each. And what did the prophecy demand? '..Which he shall speak in My Name'; and in
whose name does Muhammad speak? In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. 
The Prophecy is being fulfilled in Muhammad to the letter; every chapter of the Holy
Quran except the 9th begin with the formula: 'In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most
Merciful'. The Muslim begins his every lawful act with the Holy formula. But the
Christian begins: 'In the name of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost.' 
Concerning Deuteronomy chapter eighteen, I have given you more than 15 reasons as to how
this prophecy refers to Muhammad and not to Jesus. 
Baptist Contradicts Jesus 
In New Testament times, we find that the Jews were still expecting the fulfillment of the
prophecy of One like Moses, refer John 1:19-25. 
When Jesus claimed to be the Messiah of the Jews, the Jews began to esquire as to where
was Elias? The Jews had a parallel prophecy that before the coming of the Messiah, Elias
must come first in his second coming. Jesus confirms this Jewish belief: 
Elias truly shall first come, and restore all things. But I say unto you, that Elias is
come already, and they knew him not,.. then the Disciples understood that he spoke unto
them of John the Baptist. (Mathew 17:11-13). 
According to the New Testament the Jews were not the ones to swallow the words of any
would-be Messiah. In their investigations they underwent intense difficulties in order to
find their true Messiah. And this the Gospel of John confirms: And this is the record of
John (the Baptist), when the Jews sent priests and levites from Jerusalem to ask him,
'Who art thou?', and he confessed and denied not; but confessed, 'I am not the Christ' 
(This was only natural because there can't be two Messiahs at the same time. If Jesus was
the Christ then John couldn't be the Christ!) And they asked him: 'What then? Art thou
Elias?' And he saith: 'I am not'  Here John the Baptist contradicts Jesus! Jesus says
that John is Elias and John denies that he is what Jesus ascribes him to be. One of the
two (Jesus or John), God forbid!, is definitely not speaking the truth! 
On the testimony of Jesus himself, John the Baptist was the greatest of the Israelite
prophets: Verily I say unto you, among them that are born of women, there has not risen a
greater than John the Baptist (Matthew 11:11). 
We Muslims know John the Baptist as Yahya. We revere him as a true prophet of Allah. The
Holy Prophet Jesus known to us as Eesa, is also esteemed as one of the mightiest
messenger of the Almighty. How can we Muslims impute lies to either of them? We leave
this problem between Jesus and John for the Christians to solve, for their Sacred
Scriptures abound in discrepancies which they have been glossing over as the 'dark
sayings of Jesus'  (See the Times Magazine December 30th, 1974, article How true is the
Bible?). 
We Muslims are really interested in the last questions posed to John the Baptist by the
Jewish elite - Art thou that prophet? And he answered, No.(John 1:21). 
Three Questions! 
Please note that three different and distinct questions were posed to John the Baptist,
and to which he gave three emphatic No's as answers. To recapitulate: 
Art thou the Christ? 
Art thou Elias ? 
Art thou that Prophet? 
But the learned men of Christendom somehow only see two questions implied here. To make
doubly clear that the Jews definitely had three separate prophecies in their minds when
they were interrogating John the Baptist. Let us read the remonstrance of the Jews in the
verses following: 
And they asked him, and said unto him: 'Why baptizest thou then, if 
thou be not that Christ.. 
nor Elias.. 
neither that Prophet ?'  
(John 1:25). 
The Jews were waiting for the fulfillment of three distinct prophecies: a. the coming of
Christ. b. the coming of Elias, and c. the coming of that Prophet. 
That Prophet 
If we look up any Bible which has a concordance or cross-references, then we will find in
the marginal note where the words the Prophet, or that Prophet occur in John 1:25, that
these words refer to the prophecy of Deuteronomy 18:15 and 18. And that that Prophet -
the Prophet like Moses - Like unto thee, we have proved through overwhelming evidence
that he was Muhammad and not Jesus! 
Muslims are not denying that Jesus was the Messiah, which word is translated as Christ.
We are not contesting the Thousand and One Prophecies which the Christians claim abound
in the Old Testament foretelling the coming of the Messiah. What we say is that
Deuteronomy 18:18 does not refer to Jesus Christ but it is an explicit prophecy about the
prophet Muhammad!. 
The Dominee, very politely parted with me by saying that it was a very interesting
discussion and he would like me very much to come one day and address his congregation on
the subject. A decade and half has passed since then but I am still awaiting that
privilege. 
I believe the Dominee was sincere when he made the offer, but prejudices die hard, and
who would like to loose his sheep? 
The Acid Test 
To the Lambs of Christ I say, why not apply that acid test which the Master himself
wanted you to apply to any would be claimant to prophethood? He had said: 
By their fruits ye shall know them. Do men gather grapes from the thorns, of figs from
the thistles? Every good tree will bear good fruit and every evil tree will bear evil
fruit... By their fruits ye shall know them. (Mathew 7:16-20). 
Why are you afraid to apply this test to the teachings of Muhammad? You will find in the
Last Testament of God, the Holy Quran, the true fulfillment of the teachings of Moses and
Jesus which will bring to the world the much needed peace and happiness. George Bernard
Shaw was quoted as saying: 
If a man like Muhammad were to assume the dictatorship of the modern world, he would
succeed in solving its problems that would bring it the much needed peace and happiness.

The weekly news magazine Time dated July 15, 1974, carried a selection of opinions by
various historians, writers, military men, businessmen an others on the subject: Who were
History's Great Leaders? Some said that it was Hitler; others said Gandhi, Buddha,
Lincoln and the like. But Jules Masserman, a United States psychoanalyst, put the
standards straight by giving the correct criteria wherewith to judge. He said: Leaders
must fulfill three functions: 
Provide for the well-being of the led, 
Provide a social organization in which people feel relatively secure, and 
Provide them with one set of beliefs. 
With the above three criteria he searches history and analyses Hitler, Pasteur, Gaesar,
Moses, Confucius and the lot, and ultimately concludes: People like Pasteur and Salk are
leaders in the first sense. People like Ghandi and Confucius, on one hand, and Alexander,
Caesar, and Hitler on the other, are leaders in the second, and perhaps the third sense.
Jesus and Buddha belong in the third category alone. Perhaps the greatest leader of all
times was Muhammad, who combined all three functions. To a lesser degree, Moses did the
same. 
According to the objective standards set by the professor of the Chicago University,
Jesus and Buddha are nowhere in the picture of the Great Leaders of Mankind, but by a
queer coincidence groups Moses and Muhammad together, thus adding further weight to the
argument that Jesus is not like Moses, but Muhammad is like Moses. Deut 18:18 Like unto
thee, like Moses! 
In conclusion, I end with a quotation of a Christian Reverend the commentator of the
Bible, followed by that of his Master: 
The ultimate criterion of a true prophet is the moral character of his teaching. (Prof.
Dummelow). 
By their fruits ye shall know them. (Jesus Christ) 
A concluding suggestion : come let us reason together! 
Say: 'O People of the Book! Come to common terms as between us and you: that we worship
none but Allah (God); that we associate no partners with him; that we erect not, from
among ourselves, lords and patrons other than Allah (God)'. If then they turn back, say:
'Bear witness that we (at least) are Muslims (Bowing to God's Will).'  (the Holy Quran
3:64) 
People of the Book is the respectful title given to the Jews and the Christians in the
Holy Quran. The Muslims are here commanded to invite, O People of the Book!, O Learned
People!, O People who claim to be the recipients of Divine Revelation, of a Holy
Scripture; let us gather together onto a common platform, that we worship none but Allah
(God), because none but God is worthy of worship, not because The Lord thy God is a
jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and
fourth generation of them that hate Me. (Exodus 20:25). But because He is our Lord and
Cherisher, our Sustainer and Evolver, worthy of all praise, prayer and devotion. 
In the abstract the Jews and the Christians would agree to all the three propositions
contained in this Quranic verse. In practice they fail. Apart from doctrinal lapses from
the unity of the One True God, Allah, may He be praised, there is the question of a
consecrated Priesthood (among the Jews it was hereditary also), as if a mere human being
- Cohen or Pope, or Priest, or Brahuman, - could claim superiority apart from his
learning and the purity of his life, or could stand between man and God in some special
sense. Islam does not recognize priesthood!. 
The Creed of Islam is given to us here in a nutshell from Holy Quran: 
Say ye: 'We believe in Allah, and the revelation given to us, and to Abraham, Ishmael,
Isaac, Jacob, and the Tribes (of the Children of Israel), And that given to Moses and
Jesus, and that given to (all) Prophets from their Lord: We make no difference between
one and another of them: And we bow to Allah (in Islam).'  (the Holy Quran 2:136). 
The Muslim position is clear. The Muslim does not claim to have a religion peculiar to
himself. Islam is not a sect or an ethnic religion. In its view all religion is one, for
the Truth is one: 
It was the same religion preached by all the earlier prophets. (the Holy Quran 42:13). 
It was the truth taught by all the inspired Books. In essence it amounts to a
consciousness of the Will and Plan of God and a joyful submission to that Will and Plan.
If anyone wants a religion other than that, he is false to his own nature, as he is false
to God's Will and Plan. Such a one cannot expect guidance, for he has deliberately
renounced guidance. 

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