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Is The Case Of A Muslim Antichrist True?

By Eloise Hewitt


Matters pertaining religion are becoming complex every day. If there is anything in the world today full of controversies and confusion is religion and at times, it can make you wonder whether you are in the right place or headed the wrong direction. Take the case of the ongoing myth about a Muslim Antichrist and you will know really that people have started forgetting the actual prophecies about the earth and heaven.

The claim that then antichrist is going to come from an Islam community is so popular these days to the point that people are waiting for a false messiah from the Islam community. Many have ended up believing that Islam means false religion. This is what has actually led to the belief that someone who will lead the world astray is coming from this community.

Islam is a religion, which is currently on the rise. It has many Bible believers of course in both Christianity and Judaism. What most people do is looking for the false ruler who is to come in what they perceive as the already present and growing evil. The problem is that this is not the best or safe way to go about interpreting the given prophecies.

The reason why most of the evidences available do not hold is that they have nothing ideal to tell, as they are full of untrue religious information. Of course, such a thing alone is completely laughable. What is funny enough is that one religious leader even goes ahead to claim that the name Allah in Arabic is in Greek book of Revelation chapter 13 right where the chapter mentions the mark of the beat.

Put right, the argument about Arabic in Greek is completely questionable. Many people have come to believe that this is one of the best theories, which explain the concept the Muslim false ruler. The truth is that it takes someone with full knowledge of Greek NT to debunk such claims. The biggest problem is that people do not have an understanding of who the beast is, especially how he will present himself.

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 hard to believe that someone from an Islam community would assume the position of claiming to be greater than God is. If anything, these claims are farfetched. There is little information to prove this to anyone.




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