Religion has grown overtime to become a complicated matter and perhaps many have passed on with so many unanswered questions in their lives. Today, many are asking one common and yet very dangerous question, will the antichrist be a Muslim or someone else. It is hard to tell this without looking at what the Bible says concerning this matter.
The approach that many people have is that the beast is most likely going to come from the Islam community. However, there is no religious information, facts or proof recorded about this. The Bible itself talks about the beast but does not really say who he is according to the Book of Revelation. According to Koran, the Islam community believes in Jesus but there are no indications in the same religion that they are going to rebel against him.
The Bible is probably the best tool to use to approach this question. First, no one really have the right information and perhaps it can be unforgiving to say that the individual is going to come from the Islam community. There are no traces of details listed in the Bible, which says that he is likely to be a Christian or a heathen, to say the least.
Secondly, the Bible did say that many antichrists are going to come and in fact, they are already in the midst of humankind. From the book of the first epistle of John, it looks like this antichrist remains a mystery of its own kind. The Bible states clearly that the antichrists do not belong among the children of God, but that does not mean that they belong to the Islam side because Islamic community too believes in God.
So many people and organizations out there are against Jesus today. They do not believe either he is the son of God or still cling on to the faith that the promised Messiah is yet to come. Beside, who would believe that a child born in a manager would really make a son of God or a King of the Jews to say the least? Yes, this is an enough show that many who are against Jesus are so because they do not believe in him.
The idea that this false spiritual leader is going to rise from the Roman Empire does not give even the slightest clue that he is from an Islam community. In fact, the Bible gives no such reference right from the time of Daniel to the time of John in the Island of Patmos.
The entire analogy actually shows that this person is less likely to come from the Islam community. In fact, it does not mean that he is going to be a Muslim. If you take some moment to read your Bible and try finding out acts about the coming of the Son of Man, the tribulation and the Day of Judgment, one question will rise; who really is the antichrist.
If then what Daniel saw is synonymous to the vision of John in the island of Patmos, the antichrist cannot come from Islam community. If not, there are still questions surrounding the Roman Empire. Besides that, there is really little to prove that an Islam could be the antichrist.
The approach that many people have is that the beast is most likely going to come from the Islam community. However, there is no religious information, facts or proof recorded about this. The Bible itself talks about the beast but does not really say who he is according to the Book of Revelation. According to Koran, the Islam community believes in Jesus but there are no indications in the same religion that they are going to rebel against him.
The Bible is probably the best tool to use to approach this question. First, no one really have the right information and perhaps it can be unforgiving to say that the individual is going to come from the Islam community. There are no traces of details listed in the Bible, which says that he is likely to be a Christian or a heathen, to say the least.
Secondly, the Bible did say that many antichrists are going to come and in fact, they are already in the midst of humankind. From the book of the first epistle of John, it looks like this antichrist remains a mystery of its own kind. The Bible states clearly that the antichrists do not belong among the children of God, but that does not mean that they belong to the Islam side because Islamic community too believes in God.
So many people and organizations out there are against Jesus today. They do not believe either he is the son of God or still cling on to the faith that the promised Messiah is yet to come. Beside, who would believe that a child born in a manager would really make a son of God or a King of the Jews to say the least? Yes, this is an enough show that many who are against Jesus are so because they do not believe in him.
The idea that this false spiritual leader is going to rise from the Roman Empire does not give even the slightest clue that he is from an Islam community. In fact, the Bible gives no such reference right from the time of Daniel to the time of John in the Island of Patmos.
The entire analogy actually shows that this person is less likely to come from the Islam community. In fact, it does not mean that he is going to be a Muslim. If you take some moment to read your Bible and try finding out acts about the coming of the Son of Man, the tribulation and the Day of Judgment, one question will rise; who really is the antichrist.
If then what Daniel saw is synonymous to the vision of John in the island of Patmos, the antichrist cannot come from Islam community. If not, there are still questions surrounding the Roman Empire. Besides that, there is really little to prove that an Islam could be the antichrist.