Thursday, 24 April 2014

The Claims Of A Muslim Antichrist

By Eloise Hewitt


The current state of global religion seems to be one of the most confusing things the world has ever known. Strange questions that evoke pangs of anger and unrealistic responses among different people linger in the air and religion seem to be doing more harm than presenting people with real answers about heaven and life. Today, there is a case of a Muslim Antichrist and to many the beast will rise from the Islamic throne.

This is the most popular myths among people trying to foresee the future, particularly the events that must take place before the Day of Judgment. People believe that the Islamic community perfectly identifies the religion of a false ruler. This, if anything, is what contributes to the general belief that the best will come from the Islamic community.

If you did not know, Islam is a religion, which is gaining popularity each single day. Not only does it have people who believe in the Bible but also has people who actually read the Bible itself. The problem is with people who view this as an evil religion thus the source of all falsehood. This, if anything, is the most ineffective way of understanding the things, which are to come before the Day of Judgment.

Most of the theories several people have given to show the probability of a false ruler coming from the Islam community are farfetched. They lack validity and are thus downright laughable. A religious leader one claimed that he did a research and found out that Allah could actually be a term, which has a closer link to the mark of the beast.

Arabic in Greek is itself questionable. Even though it has persisted, it takes someone with a proper understanding of the Greek New Testament to debunk this statement. It shows clearly that there is lack of an understanding about who the beast will really be and how he will present himself to the nations of the earth.

Allah is an Arabic name that refers to God, just as you would use the name of your community to refer to God in your language. What you fail to realize is that the beast will act completely different. He will not say he is God, rather he will claim that he is powerful and above Him. He command people by telling them that he is worth of human worship.

When Daniel had a vision about the coming of a false ruler, he noticed something quite interesting. He noticed that the ruler would be more to himself and care less the gods of his fathers. He will see himself as great, he will magnify himself and he will even go to the point of commanding worship form the inhabitants of the earth.

It is still hard to believe that a Muslim can claim to be powerful than Christ. If anything, if then a Muslim is powerful than God, he would not dare bow down to worship him. At least no one worships something that is less powerful then themselves.




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