Wednesday, 12 August 2015

Muslim clerics speak on return of Jesus?

 “Jesus is coming to have children”
Shiek Abdul Fatai Muhammed Buhari Inakoju is a
Director, Religion and Operation, Ogun State Muslim
Pilgrims Welfare Board. He speaks on the coming
again of Jesus.
Islam as a religion believes in the second coming of
Jesus Christ. I believe in Jesus Christ as the
messenger of Allah and as the son of Mary. (may the
blessings of God be upon him).
The teachings of Prophet Mohammed (s.a.w) explains
that Jesus Christ is coming this time to propagate the
word of God and importantly to do things he was
unable to do during his life time on earth due to the
direction and assignment given to him by his Master,
Allah.
But his second coming will give him the chance to
marry and give birth to children. The second coming
of Jesus Christ signifies the end of time and there
will be a great fight between him and Dajjai (anti
Christ) and Christ will overcome.
Jesus will be buried in Medina
Alhaji Lateef Laguda is the Chairman, Ansar-ud-een
Society of Nigeria, Festac Branch. He bares his mind
on the issue of Jesus return.
“Christianity and Islam both hold to the firm
conviction that Jesus Christ, who lived in the land of
Israel nearly twenty centuries ago, was raised alive to
heaven and will return to earth in the fulness of
time.”
“It is universally accepted in the world of Islam that
Jesus Christ will eventually return to earth. Jesus
will descend in the Middle East where he will destroy
the Dajjal (Antichrist), that he will lead the whole
world to embrace Islam, that he will marry and have
children, and that he will die after forty years and be
buried in Medina alongside the tombs of
Muhammad, Abu Bakr and Umar.
The Qur’anic text invariably referred to in support of
the doctrine that Jesus will return to earth towards
the end of human history.”
“And (Jesus) shall be a Sign (for the coming of) the
Hour (of Judgment): Therefore have no doubt about
the (Hour) but follow ye Me: this is a Straight Way.
Surah 43.61″
“There are obviously key differences between
Christian and Muslim beliefs regarding the return of
Jesus from heaven but the fact is universally agreed
on. Christians do not accept that he will come to live
again as an ordinary human being on earth, least of
all that he will die and be buried. Nevertheless, Jesus
is coming the second time to make the ungodly
believe in Allah.”
Jesus was not crusified— Alh Jamiu Adeyanju
“All Muslim believes in the coming back of Jesus
before the Day of Resurrection. He will return to
become a leader of the Muslim nation as has been
revealed in the Quarn and Hadith of the Holy
Prophet.”

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