The Truth about Jesus (Part One): The Muslim Nation is More Worthy of Jesus Than All Others
In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful
Yahya Adel Ibrahim
All Praise is for Allah alone. He is the Rabb of all that
exists. Surely, we send the highest Salah and Salam upon the Final
Prophet, the leader of the pious and upon his family, companions and those who
follow their example with Ih’san till the Day of Reckoning. Amma Ba‘du: One of the greatest hurdles confronting Muslims today is a lack of
knowledge about certain essential beliefs that we as Muslims must unwaveringly
adhere to. Of the most pertinent issues facing Muslims living in localities that
are heavily influenced by western culture is how we view ‘Issa bin Marium -Jesus
the Son of Mary – ‘alihi as-Salaam (AS). On a cyclical basis we are confronted with different "religious"
occasions that are marked by our Christian neighbours, coworkers and
acquaintances. It is paramount that we as Muslims have a firm understanding of
what he – ‘Issa (AS) represents to us as Muslims. Whether it is Easter Monday or
Christmas day, we as Muslims should know what Islam says about the issues that
are presented to us on a regular basis. This four part series will attempt to expound upon the basic
knowledge that Muslims may already have. It will also seek to introduce
evidences from the Nobel Quran and the Pure Sunnah with regards to issues that
may not have been discussed in detail before. There are four main issues
regarding ‘Issa bin Marium (AS) that we as Muslims must have knowledge of.
We will attempt to deal with each of these four points – beginning
here with Part one – in a knowledge based manner. The opinions expressed will be
those that are held by the majority of the Scholars of Islam. The weaker
opinions or those that do not have an evidentiary basis will not be discussed
unless to show their inaccuracy or incorrectness. In discussing this issue we
will only turn to the verified sources of authenticity. We will only narrate
that which is accepted as true and verified by the Muslim scholars of past and
present. We will not look into sources that do not have an Islamic basis. A
Muslim writes this discussion for Muslims, from exclusively Islamic scholarly
sources. To debate these issues from others sources (Bible) is a wholly separate
discussion that has no place here. The one who claims that ‘Issa (AS) is God, or that ‘Issa (AS) is
the Son of God, or that God is a Trinity that includes ‘Issa is in fact the most
distant from the teachings of ‘Issa (AS) even if he calls himself a devout
Christian. Claiming love for someone implies that you adhere to what that
individual stood for and called to. ‘Issa (AS) was never one who claimed any one
of the previous three statements for himself. In fact neither did his true
followers. For this to become clear we will analyze four main points:
Rasool Allah (SAAW) said: "I am the most worthy of ‘Issa bin Marium in this life and in the
hereafter." They (Sahaba) asked: "Why is that O Messenger of Allah (SAAW)?"
He (SAAW) replied: "The Prophets are paternal (bloodline) brethren (from
fathers side). Their mothers may be different (races, peoples, bloodlines) yet
their Deen is always one (Islam)." Reported by Bukhari and
Muslim. Therefore this necessitates that he who disputes the validity of
one of the true Prophets and Messengers has in fact reviled and disputed all of
them. One cannot believe in Muhammad (SAAW) and not believe in ‘Issa (AS).
Equally, one cannot truly believe in ‘Issa and not believe in Muhammad (SAAW).
To truly accept one Prophet or Messenger necessitates the acceptance of all
those who came before him and all who will come after him, ending with Muhammad
(SAAW). This concept is clearly portrayed in the Quran. Allah (SWT)
mentions the first Messenger to humanity Nuh or Noah (AS) in the Quran. What is
very interesting is that Allah (SWT) states in Surat ash-Shu‘arah (26:105) that
"Nuh’s people disbelieved the Messengers." The point of relevance is that
a plural (Messengers) is used in this ayah, yet we know that there were no
Messengers sent to his people or humanity as a matter of fact. Allah only sent
Nuh (AS) to his people and none other before him. This same concept is further
emphasized in the same Surat. Allah (SWT) says: "‘Ad’s people disbelieved the Messengers." Ash-Shu‘rah
(26:123) "Thamud’s people disbelieved the Messengers." Ash-Shu‘rah
(26:141) "Lut’s (Lot’s) people disbelieved the Messengers." Ash-Shu‘rah
(26:160) We know that to each of these people only one Messenger was sent
to them. Disbelieving in one Prophet or Messenger is disbelief in all the
Prophets and Messengers. Allah (SWT) says: "The Messenger (Muhammad) believes in what has been sent down to
him from his Lord, and (so do) the believers. Each believes in Allah, His
Angels, His Books, and His Messengers. (They say,) ‘We make no distinction
between one another of His Messengers.’" Al-Baqarah (2:285) Therefore all the Prophets and Messengers are a fraternity of
brethren through the lineage of their fathers. Even ‘Issa (AS), who was born
without a fathers’ input into the equation of procreation is from the family of
Bani Israel the descendant of Ishaq (Isaac) son of Ya ‘qoub or Jacob (AS). Even more important is to know that all the Prophets called to one
and the same thing –Islam. This brings us to the second point of our
analysis: Allah (SWT) says: "Truly the religion with Allah is Islam."
Ali-‘Imran (3:19) All of the Prophets and Messengers came calling to the one true
faith. They all were sent with one mission. They were selected to call people to
singling out only Allah in worship and to disavow all other gods or deities
while establishing Allah (SWT) alone as the One deserving all worship. All the
Prophets and Messengers called their respective peoples to Islam. Nuh (AS) called to Islam: Allah (SWT) says: "(Nuh said) But if
you turn away (from accepting Islamic Monotheism) then no reward have I asked of
you, my reward is only from Allah, and I have been commanded to be of the
Muslims!" Yunus (10:72) Ibrahim and Ya’qoub or Abraham and Jacob (AS) called to Islam:
Allah (SWT) says: "And who turns away from the religion of Ibrahim (Abraham) except
him who befools himself? Truly, We chose him in this world and verily, in the
Hereafter he will be among the righteous. When his Lord said to him, ‘Submit (Be Muslim)!’ He said, ‘I have
submitted myself (I am Muslim) to the Lord of the all that exists.’ And this (Islam) was enjoined by Ibrahim upon his sons and by
Ya‘qoub (Jacob) saying, ‘O My sons! Allah has chosen for you the (true)
religion, die not then except in the Faith of Islam (as Muslims).’ Or were you witnesses when death approached Ya’qoub? When he said
to his sons, ‘What will you worship after me (my death)?’ They said, ‘We shall
worship your God (Allah) and the God of your fathers, Ibrahim, Isma‘eel
(Ishmael), Ishaq (Isaac). The One (God), and to Him we submit (are Muslim).’"
Al-Baqarah (2:130-133) Musa or Moses (AS) came with nothing other than Islam. Allah (SWT)
says: "And Musa said: ‘O my People! If you have believed in Allah, then
put your trust in Him if you are Muslims.’" Yunus (10:84) Yusuf or Joseph (AS) came calling his people to Islam. Allah (SWT)
says: "(Yusuf supplicated) My Lord! You have indeed bestowed on me of
the sovereignty, and taught me something of the interpretation of dreams – the
(Only) Creator of the heavens and the earth! You (O Allah) are my Wali
(Protector, Helper, Supporter, Guardian) in this world and in the Hereafter.
Cause me to die as a Muslim (submitting to You alone) and join me with the
righteous." Yusuf (12:101) In turn, ‘Issa bin Marium (AS) came calling his people only to
Islam. Allah (SWT) says: "Then when ‘Issa came to know of their disbelief, he
said: ‘Who will be my helpers in Allah’s Cause?’ The disciples said: ‘We are the
helpers of Allah; we believe in Allah, and bear witness that we are Muslims.’"
Ali-‘Imran (3:52) And the finality of Prophethood, the Imam of the Messengers and
the Leader of the Righteous, Muhammad (SAAW) was sent calling all of humanity
not just a single people to Islam. Allah (SWT) says: "This day I have perfected your religion for you (all humanity),
completed My Favour upon you, and have chosen for you Islam as your religion."
Al-Ma’idah (5:3) The religion of all those truly sent by Allah as Messengers was
Islam. What is quite amusing to see is that there are those who accept
the concept of Monotheism (Jews and Christians) yet reject it at the same time.
The Jews reject known Prophets and Messengers of Allah. They at times went as
far as executing them. This was planned for ‘Issa as will be explained later on
in our discussions. Allah (SWT) describes this vividly in the Quran: "Is it that whenever there came to you a Messenger with what you
yourselves desired not, you grew arrogant? Some you disbelieved and some you
killed." Al-Baqarah 2:87 On the other hand, those who claimed Christianity went too far in
the veneration of their Prophet and Messenger ‘Issa. They corrupted his
teachings by claiming for him things that he never stated for him self. They
elevated ‘Issa after his departing them to a paganistic status that nullified
whatever Monotheistic faith they had in their hearts. Allah (SWT) says: "And they say: ‘The Most Gracious (Allah) has begotten a son (or
offspring or children).’ Indeed you have brought forth (said) a most terrible,
evil thing. Whereby the heavens are almost torn, and the earth is split asunder,
and the mountains fall in ruins, that they ascribe a son (or offspring) to the
Most Gracious. But it is not befitting (the Majesty) of the Most Gracious (Allah)
that He should beget a son (or offspring). There is none in the heavens and the earth but comes unto the Most
Gracious as a slave." Marium (19:88-93) Shaykhul Islam Ibn al-Qayyim has a beautiful poem dispelling the
falsities and irrational of Christians past and present. He poetically
states: To the worshippers of the Messiah (‘Issa) we put forth a
question. We seek an answer from those who have comprehension. If a god was to be put to death by a people Can he be truly godly? Stranger than a god being interned in a grave, Is being confined in a womb Remaining for nine months In darkness; nourished from his mothers blood Finally exiting the birth canal a small weak child With open mouth seeking a breast to suckle Suckling thus necessitating urination and defecation Is this the God that you claim?! Quite simply he is but a man who was chosen by Allah (SWT) as a
caller to guidance and righteousness. Allah (SWT) says: "The Messiah (‘Issa) bin Marium, was no more than a Messenger,
many who were Messengers have passed away before him. His mother (Mary) was a
Sidiqah (believed in Words of Allah). Both of them used to eat food (as
all other human beings). Look how We make the Ayat (proofs, evidences, lessons,
examples) clear to them; yet look how they are deluded away (from the truth)."
Al-Ma’idah (5:75) Some will ask, how can someone be born to a virgin mother and not
be divine? Allah (SWT) answers: "Verily, the likeness of ‘Issa before Allah is the likeness of
Adam. He created him (Adam) from dust, then (He) said to him: ‘Be!’ – and he
was." Ali-‘Imran (3:59) Surely the creation of a complete physical man from dust is
greater than the creation of ‘Issa. If Adam (AS) is not thought of as being
divine, then why has the same claim been made for ‘Issa (AS)? Allah (SWT) gives us a glimpse of what will be spoken by ‘Issa on
the Day of Judgment in defense of himself and proclaiming his innocence and
freedom from the unjustified claims of those who ascribed to him abominable
lies. Allah (SWT) mentions this to us in the concluding verses of Surat
al-Ma’idah. "And (remember) when Allah will say (on the Day of Ressurection):
‘O ‘Issa, son of Marium! Did you say unto men: ‘Worship me and my
mother as two gods besides Allah?’’ He (‘Issa) will say: ‘Glory is to You (Alone)! It was not for me
to say what I had no right (to say). Had I said such a thing, You surely, have
known it. You know what is in my inner-self though I do not know what is in
Yours; truly You, only You, are the All-Knower of all that is hidden and
(unseen).’ ‘Never did I say to them except what You (Allah) commanded me to
say: ‘Worship Allah, My Lord and Your Lord.’ And I was a witness over them while
I dwelt amongst them, but when You took me up, You were the Watcher over them;
and You are a Witness to all things.’ ‘If You punish them, they are Your slaves, and if You forgive
them, verily, You, only You, are the All-Mighty, the All-Wise.’ Allah will say: ‘This is a Day on which the truthful will profit
from their truth: Theirs are Gardens under which rivers flow (in Paradise) –
they shall abide therein forever.’ Allah is pleased with them and they are
pleased with Him. That is the great success (Paradise). To Allah belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth and all
that is therein, and He is Able to do all things." Al-Ma’idah
(5:116-120) These are the words of truth that are undeniable by the one who
possesses insight, rational and a clear understanding of Allah. In our upcoming discussion we will analyze and discuss the
Immaculate Conception from the Muslim perspective. Who was Marium and why was
she chosen by Allah to carry ‘Issa (AS)? How was she made to conceive him? What
were the circumstances before and after the Miraculous birth of ‘Issa (AS)? These and other points will be discussed in part two of this four
part series seeking to learn about the slandered and oppressed Prophet and
Messenger of Allah ‘Issa bin Marium.
The Muslim Nation is more Worthy of ‘Issa than all
others
The Prophets of Allah are all related
The Only accepted Deen (Religious Way of Life) is
Islam
‘Issa was but a humble Messenger and Prophet of Allah.
‘Issa distances himself from the slander and unjustified claims
of Christians.