The Commentary of Al-Qasidah

by Jalal-ud-Din Shams

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The Commentary of Al-Qasidah — Page 153

The commentary of al-Qa si dah 153 prophethood and revelation by saying that it is finished. ( Kh a tamun-Nabiyy i n , p. 5) Then on page 10 he writes: This world has been left as an open ground for false prophets until the second advent of our God Jesus so people can be tried. Again on page 21 he writes: Therefore, our research forces us to declare to the world that according to the Torah, the Prophets, and the Gospel, after our God Jesus and his disciples, there is no prophecy of any other prophet to appear in the future. Therefore, after Jesus and his disciples, anyone’s claim of prophethood is not to be credible and accepted. The Christians say that Jesus was raised to the heavens alive where he has been living for the past 2,000 years. They also believe that Jesus will appear in the latter days and will guide the world to the right path. Muslims have similar beliefs that he will kill the antichrist, destroy Gog and Magog, and will achieve the level of success that no other prophet has achieved. In considering all of the above, it is not proper to give superiority to anyone over Jesus. This couplet answers this very question, where the Promised Messiah as says that Jesus is dead, but our Holy Prophet sa is still living. I consider it proper to mention a dialogue that took place between me and a Syrian person who was the attorney of the missionary In-Charge of Syria, Mr. Alfred Nelson Dimurkey. It was