Over the years there have been many dialogs between famous Muslim scholars and christian scholars on the topic of Muhammad (pbuh) being mentioned in the bible.
Abraham is widely regarded as the founder of monotheism and the
father of the Jews, Christians and Muslims. Through on of his sons, Isaac (Ishaaq), came all
Israelite prophets including such towering figures as Jacob (Ya'qoob), Joseph (Yusuf), Moses (Moosa), David (Dawood), Solomon (Suleiman)
and Jesus (Esa). May peace and blessings be upon them all. The advent of these great prophets
was in partial fulfillment of God's promises to bless the nations of of the world through the
descendents of Abraham (Genesis12:2-3).Such fulfillment is openly accepted by Muslims whose faith considers the belief in and respect of all prophets as a part of faith.
BLESSINGS OF ISHMAEL AND
ISAAC
Was the first born son of Abraham (Ishmael) and his descendants included in
God's covenant and promise? A few verses from the Bible may help shed some light on this
question;
1) Genesis 12:2-3 speaks of God's
promise to Abraham and his descendants before any child was born to him.
2) Genesis 17:4 reiterates God's promise after the
birth of Ishmael and before the birth of Isaac.
3) In Genesis, ch. 21. Isaac is specifically
blessed but Ishmael was also specifically blessed and promised by God to become "a
great nation" especially in Genesis 21:13, 18.
4) According to Deuteronomy 21:15-17 the
traditional rights and privileges of the first born son are not to be affected by the
social status of his mother (being a "free" woman such as Sarah, Isaac's mother,
or a "Bondwoman" such as Hagar, Ishmael's mother). This is only consistent with
the moral and humanitarian principles of all revealed faiths.
5) The full legitimacy of Ishmael as Abraham's son and
"seed" and the full legitimacy of his mother, Hagar, as Abraham's wife are
clearly stated in Genesis 21:13 and 16:3. After Jesus,
the last Israelite messenger and prophet, it was time that God's promise to bless Ishmael
and his descendants be fulfilled. Less than 600years after Jesus, came the last messenger
of God, Muhammad, from the progeny of Abraham through Ishmael. God's blessing of both of
the main branches of Abraham's family tree was now fullfilled. But are there additional
corroborating evidence that the Bible did in fact foretell the advent of prophet Muhammad?
MUHAMMAD:
The Prophet Like Unto Moses
long time after Abraham, God's promise to send the long-awaited Messenger was
repeated this time in Moses' words.
In Deuteronomy 18:18, Moses spoke of the prophet to be sent by God who
is:
1) From among the Israelite's "brethren", a
reference to their Ishmaelite cousins as Ishmael was the other son of Abraham who was
explicitly promised to become a "great nation".
2) A prophet like unto Moses. There were hardly any two prophets
,who were so much alike as Moses and Muhammad. Both were given
comprehensive law code of life, both encountered their enemies and were victors in
miraculous ways, both were accepted as prophets/statesmen and both migrated following
conspiracies to assassinate them. Analogies between Moses and Jesus overlooks not only the
above similarities but other crucial ones as well (e.g. the natural birth, family life and
death of Moses and Muhammad but not of Jesus, who was regarded by His
followers as the Son of God and not exclusively a messenger of God, as Moses and Muhammad
were and as Muslim belief Jesus was).
THE AWAITED PROPHET WAS TO
COME FROM ARABIA
Deuteronomy 33:1-2 combines
references to Moses, Jesus and Muhammad. It speaks of God (i.e. God's revelation) coming
from Sinai, rising from Seir (probably the village of Sa'ir near Jerusalem) and shining
forth from Paran. According to Genesis 21:21, the wilderness of Paran was
the place where Ishmael settled (i.e. Arabia, specifically Mecca).
Indeed the King James version of the Bible mentions the pilgrims
passing through the valley of Ba'ca (another name of Mecca) in Psalms 84:4-6.
Isaiah 42:1-13 speaks of the beloved of God. His
elect and messenger who will bring down a law to be awaited in the isles and who
"shall not fail nor be discouraged till he have set judgement on earth." Verse
11, connects that awaited one with the descendants of Ke'dar. Who is Ke'dar? According to Genesis
25:13, Ke'dar was the second son of Ishmael, the ancestor of prophet Muhammad.
MUHAMMAD'S MIGRATION FROM
MECCA TO MEDINA:
PROPHECIED IN THE BIBLE?
Habakkuk 3:3 speaks of God (God's
help) coming from Te'man (an Oasis North of Medina according to J. Hasting's Dictionary of
the Bible), and the holy one (coming) from Paran. That holy one who under persecution
migrated from Paran (Mecca) to be received enthusiastically in Medina was none but prophet
Muhammad.
Indeed the incident of the migration of the prophet and his persecuted followers is
vividly described in Isaiah 21:13-17. That section foretold as well about
the battle of Badr in which the few ill-armed faithful miraculously defeated the
"mighty" men of Ke'dar, who sought to destroy Islam and intimidate their own
folks who turned -to Islam.
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