Testimony of the Holy Quran — Page 18
T E S T I MON Y OF T HE HOLY Q U R AN 18 with the milk of goats rather than to have anything to do with a community of Muslims. He added that when you see such condi - tions come to pass, you must break away from all these sects and survive on the roots of a tree until you die. And then, in this connection, he foretold of the advent of the Promised Messiah and said that the Christian faith will be demolished at his hands, and said that he would break their cross. He did not say that he would destroy their sovereignty. This is an indication of the fact that the Promised Messiah’s king - dom will be spiritual and will have nothing to do with worldly governments. On the contrary, he will fight with the strength of his blessings and will come forward into the field with the weap - ons of his miracles, to the extent that he will break the lustre and grandeur of the cross, and will expose the veil of the cursed and unholy doctrines of Christianity. This will be so because his light will shine like a sword and fall upon the darkness of disbelief like lightning, so much so that the seekers of truth will realize that the Living God stands with Islam. All these prophecies—flowing like a river—are found in the a ha d i th. And they are so interconnected that the rejection of one necessitates the rejection of the other, and likewise, belief in one necessitates belief in the other. Who can then doubt such wide - spread, consistent, authentic, and coherent prophecies except the one who has crossed all limits of madness? Can any intelligent person consider even for a second that thousands of these prophecies consisting of such extraordinary matters are mere human fabrications? The truth is that well-es - tablished, systematic, and crucial facts simply cannot be denied,