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Notis: Det följande är en reproduktion av artiklen
"Give me one good reason."
by: Rashad Khalifa, Ph.D. a 1989 article
The last book of the Old Testament, the Book of Malachi, one of
the prophets of Israel, Chapter 3, as well as the Quran, Chapter 3, predict the
advent of God’s Messenger of the Covenant. God says in Malachi 3: "I will send
my messenger, the Messenger of the Covenant, and he shall prepare the way before
Me."
I have given you hundreds of solid Quranic proofs that I am God’s
Messenger of the Covenant. Can you give me one, just one, good reason why I
could not be God’s messenger?
So far, the disbelievers have come up with reasons that reveal
their utter ignorance of the Quran. Here are all the reasons they have produced
since I challenged them with my initial announcement:
1. Muhammad was the last messenger of
God:
Not true. According to the Quran, which came to us through
Muhammad, Muhammad was the last prophet, and not the last messenger. This is
clearly stated in 7:35, 16:2, 33:40, and 40:15. Furthermore, the Quran warns us,
through a prominent precedent, against the erroneous claim that Muhammad was the
last messenger. Verse 34 of Sura 40 points out that the people after Joseph’s
death claimed that he was the last messenger. Yet, look who came after Joseph -
Moses, David, Solomon, Zachariah, John, Jesus, and Muhammad, to name a few.
2. The words "Prophet" (Nabi) and
"Messenger" (Rasool) are exactly the same:
False. Why then did the Quran use two dif-ferent words to describe
Muhammad: "a mes-senger of God, and the final prophet" (33:40)? Why not just use
the phrase "he was the final prophet" (Khaatam Al-Nabiyyeen) to include the
finality of all the messengers and all the prophets?
3. A "Prophet" has no book, while a
"Mes-senger" brings a new book:
Wrong again. Satan has reversed everything for you. Your ignorance
of the Quran is pitiful. The definitions of "Prophet" and "Messenger" are
clearly given in the Quran 3:81. According to the Almighty Creator of all the
prophets and messengers, "Prophet" is one who is given a scripture, while
"Messenger" is one who confirms existing scripture; he does not bring a new
book. Go read 3:81 in any translation you like.
4. Aaron is described in 19.53 as a
"prophet" even though he did not bring a book; the book was given to
Moses:
If you read the Quran, you would not make such a statement ¾ so
revealing of your ig-norance. In Verse 37:117, God informs us that the scripture
was given "to both Moses and Aaron," specifically "to the two of them." There is
no contradiction in the Quran. A "prophet" is defined as one who brings a new
book, Aaron is described as a "prophet," and we are told that he was given the
Torah along with Moses.
5. Muhammad was God’s Messenger of the
Covenant:
According to the Quran, 33:7, Muhammad was one of the prophets who
made that famous covenant, ONE COVENANT, to believe in and sup-port God’s
messenger of the Covenant.
6. Others before you have made the same
claim, and they were liars, such as Ghulam Ahmad and Bahaullah:
The Quran teaches us to demand proof (2:111, 21:24, 27:64); what
was their proof? Also, did they uphold the Quran alone, and the worship of God
alone? Ghulam Ahmad and his followers are steeped in Hadith, and the Bahais do
not follow the Quran.
7. The Quran did not specifically say that
the name of God’s messenger shall be "Rashad Khalifa"!!!
Not very smart; is it? Can you imagine how many Rashad Khalifas
the world will have if this stupid demand was met? Since this is the age of
mathematics and computers, the Almighty has coded the name of His messenger
mathematically. See the evidence below.
IRREFUTABLE QURANIC
PROOF
The detailed proofs are presented in Appendix Two of my new
translation: QURAN: THE FINAL TESTAMENT with the ARABIC TEXT, 1989.
Believers in all corners of the globe have examined the evidence
and are blessed with unshakable certainty about the identity of God’s Messenger
of the Covenant. They know that the time has come, and that God has now sent His
Messenger of the Covenant to restore and purify the message delivered by all His
prophets.
As stated in Malachi 3:1-3: "The Messenger of the Covenant, whom
you delight in, shall come, says the Lord of hosts. But who will endure the day
of his coming? And who can stand when he appears? For he is like the refiner’s
fire, or like fullers’ soap. He will sit refining and purifying, like the
purifying of gold."
Some basic Quranic proofs, sufficient for those who are permitted
by God to see and hear, were presented in the August 1988 issue of M.P., and the
Certificate of Proof is available for anyone who asks for it. What I am
presenting here is a tiny sample of the vast and utterly overwhelming evidence
provided by our Almighty Creator to strengthen the believers, and to augment and
confirm the stubborn arrogance of the disbelievers.
As shown in the famous INDEX TO THE WORDS OF THE QURAN, Page. 320,
the root word for "Rashad" is found in the Quran 19 times: 2:186, 2:256, 4:6,
7:146, 11:78, 11:87, 11:97, 18:10, 18:17, 18:24, 18:66, 21:51, 40:29, 40:38,
49:7, 72:2, 72:10:, 72:14, and 72:21.
The root word for "Khalifa," in the context which means
"succeeding" in the Quran occurs also 19 times. These 19 entries, in the order
listed in the INDEX, are 7:169, 19:59, 24:55, 6:133, 11:57, 7:129, 24:55, 7:169,
19:59, 2:30, 38:26, 6:165, 10:14, 10:73, 35:39, 7:69, 7:74, 27:62, and 57:7.
Note that the root "Khalafa’ occurs in some verses more than once.
God’s evidence is more specific when it comes to the specific
words "Rashad" and "Khalifa." "Rashad" occurs in 40:29 and 40:38, while
"Khalifa" occurs in 2:30 and 38:26.
As explained in the last issue of M.P., the first "Khalifa" (2:30)
refers to Satan, while the second "Khalifa" (38:26) refers to a human "Khalifa."
Add the suras and verses where we see "Rashad" and "the human Khalifa," we get
38+26+40+29+38 = 171 = 19x9. The Messenger of the Covenant is mentioned in 3:81.
The gematrical value of the word "Rashad" is 505. The gematrical value of the
word "Khalifa" is 725. By adding these values to the number of verse, 81, we get
505 + 725 + 81 = 1311 = 19x69.
I was most assertively told, through Gabriel, that Sura 36, Ya
Seen, and more specifically Verse 36:3 [Surely, you are one of the messengers],
refers to me, and I was provided with the following mathematical proof:
(1) Sura 36 is No. 19 among the initialed suras.
(2) The number of verses from 3:81 to Sura 36 is 3330. By adding
the gematrical value of "Rashad’ (505), plus the gematrical value of "Khalifa"
(725), plus the number of verses from 3:81 to Sura 36 (3330), we get 505 + 725 +
3330 = 4560 = 19x240.
(3) From 3:81 to 36:3, the number of verses between them is 3332.
Now, put the gematrical value of "Rashad" (505) next to the value of "Khalifa"
(725), followed by the number of verses (3332), and you get 5057253332, which
equals 19x19x14009012.
(4) The number of verses inclusive of 36:3 is 3333. Add "Rashad’
(505), and you get 3838, or 19x202.
One of the most specific verses related to God’s Messenger of the
Covenant is 5:19: "0 people of the scrip-ture, our messenger has come to you to
explain things to you, after a period without messengers." Besides the fact that
the verse number is "19," the name of the mes-senger is mathematically coded as
"Rashad Khalifa." By adding the gematrical value of "Rashad" (505), plus the
value of "Khalifa" (725), plus the number of the sura (5), plus the number of
the verse (19), we get 505 + 725 + 5 + 19 = 1254 = 19x66.
See:
God's Messenger of the
Covenant
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