True Insights into the Concept of Khatm-e-Nubuwwat — Page 25
A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 25 ] twelfth-century (Hijri), Im a m of India, divinely inspired Su f i and prolific writer. He writes: That is, there cannot be any Prophet after the Holy Prophet sa who receives divine blessings indepen- dently [without going through the Holy Prophet sa. ] ( Al-Khairul-Kath i r , p. 78) This is exactly the same theme that the Promised Messiah as has expressed. The possibility of the return of the Messiah of Nazareth [Jesus] in the above excerpt is rejected because Sh a h Waliyyull a h writes that there cannot be a Prophet who has not received blessing through the Holy Prophet sa. It is agreed by all that the Messiah of Nazareth did not receive his blessings through the Holy Prophet sa , nor can he do so. Suppose Jesus returns, he would have read the Torah and Bible, not the Qur’an or the H ad i th. The question arises, would he take on a mentor, would he become a dis- ciple of a religious cleric to learn the Qur’an and H ad i th? Some people say that God will directly reveal the Holy Qur’an to him just like it was revealed to the Holy Proph- et sa. Even the sayings of the Holy Prophet sa will be revealed to him. If this were the case, how is that blessing received through the Holy Prophet sa ? Jesus is an independent Prophet who had no relation to the Muslim ummah. In the past, he received blessings through someone else.