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Chapter 69: Al-Haqqah (The Inevitable)

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Chapter 112: Ikhlas 112 (Sincerity)

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Chapter 75: Qiyamah (Judgment Day)

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If we look at the above verses more closely, we may understand the following from them:

The Romans and the Jews did not kill Jesus; they did not crucify him; but it appeared so.

The question is: what happened to Jesus, then?

And the answer is: *{Allah raised him up to Himself}*.

As Jesus was not killed or crucified, the above must be the answer to our natural question, namely, what actually happened to Jesus at that point of time.

It does not seem reasonable to believe that in this context “raising him up” meant elevating his spiritual status before God. So, we must understand that Allah saved Jesus from an accursed death on the cross between two thieves as the Gospel alleges.

Furthermore, Muslims reject the Christian claim that an innocent Son of God (or God Himself) had to die on the cross to save sinners from punishment, for the following reason:

The Christian belief is that Adam and Eve disobeyed God, for which all their children would be punished with eternal damnation. To save the sinners, God decided to crucify His Son. This is alleged to be divine justice. Thus it was that Jesus had to be nailed to the cross and left to die a slow death.

Punishing an innocent man to save sinners violates all norms of justice. And holding every newborn baby as sinful on account of the primordial sin of Adam is incompatible with divine mercy. So the concept of blood sacrifice by the Son of God to save sinful Man is abhorrent to reason, justice, and the very idea of an All-Merciful God. And hence, the atoning crucifixion of Jesus could never have happened. In other words, the truth is what the Quran says: that Jesus was neither killed nor crucified.

It is noteworthy that the Muslims agree with Christians that Jesus will return, as the Quran and the Hadith both support that belief. Here is one hadith:

“Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) narrated that Allah’s Messenger, (peace and blessings be upon him) said, ‘By the One in Whose hand is my self, definitely the son of Maryam will soon descend among you as a just judge, and he will break the cross, kill the pig, and abolish the jizyah, and wealth will be so abundant that no one will accept it, until a single prostration will be better than the world and everything in it.” (Al-Bukhari)

When you write, “someone acting like Jesus”, you mean the Antichrist, I suppose. In Muslim tradition, he is known as the Dajjal. Here is a brief description of the Dajjal:

“He is called Dajjal because he is a liar. … He will claim lordship by performing many miraculous acts to attract people. … Part of the trials that will follow the appearance of the Antichrist is that by ordering for rain, it will rain, by ordering for the earth to be covered by plantation and plants, it will be; he will make all the beasts follow him; by ordering the buried treasures to be uncovered, they will be brought forth to the surface.” He will come at a time of drought, starvation and war, and “he will amplify his authority by manipulating people because of the great need of food and peace on the earth at that time. His powers will be so great that he will rule the earth for a few years. Then when he gathers an army together to fight against those that reject him, Jesus (peace and blessings be upon him) will descend and eventually destroy him.” (From the fatwa of Sheikh Muhammad `Ali Al-Hanooti.)

Our scholars say that when Jesus comes, everyone may not be able to recognize him; but those who are very close to him will recognize him through their belief. And it is certain that only those who believe in Allah and live by the Quran can become his close followers.

And Allah knows best.