THE QUR'ÂN AL-KERÎM
THE QUR'ÂN AL-KERÎM
It is written in the Holy book that a last Prophet 'alaihis-salâtu was-salâm' will come after Îsâ 'alaihis-salâm'. The sixteenth section of
the fourteenth section of the Good news of John quotes Îsâ 'alaihissalâm' as having said:
"Furthermore, I will ask the Dad, and he will give you another
Blanket, that he might stay with you for ever;" (John: 14-16)
The twenty-6th refrain peruses as follows: "Yet the Blanket,
which is the Sacred Apparition, whom the Dad will send in my name,
he will show you all things, and carry everything to your
recognition, at all I have said unto you." (on the same page: 26) And it
is written in the thirteenth section of the sixteenth part:
"Howbeit when he, the Soul of truth, is come, he will direct you
into all reality: for he will not discuss himself; but rather at all he
will hear, that will he talk: and he will shew you things to
come." (in the same place: 16-13). [Christians persistently decipher the word
'Blanket' as 'Ghost'.]
Moreover, it is written in the Hebrew Scriptures part of the
Blessed Book of scriptures that a Prophet having a place with the Middle Eastern race will
come. The fifteenth refrain of the eighteenth part of
Deuteronomy quotes Mûsâ 'alaihis-salâm' as having said to the
Israelites: "The Master thy God will raise up unto you a Prophet
from the middle of you, of thy brethren, as unto me; unto him ye
will notice;" (Deut: 18-15) The word 'brethren' of the Israelites
utilized in this text signifies 'Ismâîlîs (Ismaelites)', for example 'the Bedouins'. The
last Prophet whose coming is given as uplifting news in the Book of scriptures and
the Torah is Muhammad 'sall-Allâhu 'alaihi wa sallam'. The
religion he brought is Islam. The people who trust in this religion are
named Muslim. The Blessed Book of Muslims is the Qur'ân alkerîm. The Qur'ân al-kerîm was uncovered in the Arabic language
to our Prophet Muhammad 'sall-Allâhu 'alaihi wa sallam' by
Allâhu ta'âlâ. Regardless of the fourteen hundred years from that point forward, not
a solitary word or a solitary letter in it has been changed. Any individual who
understands it, regardless of in what religion he is, respects its magnificence and
heavenly style. Indeed, even the people who don't realize Arabic recognize
the force of its enormous textuality when they read its
interpretations in different dialects.
The book Mir'ât-I-kâinât, by Nişanc›zâde Muhammed
- 184 -
Efendi,
[1] contains the accompanying data concerning the three
eminent books:
"In the wake of serving Shuayb (Jethro) 'alaihis-salâm' for a considerable length of time in
Medyen (Midian), he[2] left for Egypt to visit his mom and his
sibling. In transit to Egypt, on Mount Tûr (Sinai), he was advised
that he was the Prophet. He went to Egypt, where he welcomed
Pharaoh and his clan to his religion. Coming back he made a
visit to Mount Sinai once more and conversed with Allâhu ta'âlâ. The Ten
Precepts (Awâmir-I-'ashara) and the Torah, which
comprised of forty books, were uncovered to him. Each book
contained 1,000 parts, of which each involving a
thousand stanzas. To peruse one book would require a year. With the
exemption of Mûsâ (Moses), Hârûn (Aaron), Yûsha', Uzeyr, and
Îsâ (Jesus) 'alaihim-us-salâm', nobody had the option to remember the
Tawrât (Torah). After Mûsâ (Moses) 'alaihis-salâm' different
duplicates of the Torah were composed. With the order of Allâhu
ta'âlâ, Mûsâ 'alaihis-salâm' made a chest from gold and silver and
put in it the Torah that had been uncovered to him. He was one
120 years of age when he died some place in
the area of Jerusalem. In 668 [1269 C.E.] the Egyptian King
Baybars had a burial place worked over his grave. Yûsha' 'alaihis-salâm'
caught Jerusalem from Amâlika. In a long course of time the
Israelites were deteriorated strictly and ethically. Buhtunnasar
(Abuchadnezzar) came from Babel and attacked Jerusalem. He
crushed the Masjîd-I-Aqsâ, which had been worked by Suleymân
(Solomon) 'alaihis-salâm'. He consumed every one of the duplicates of the Torah. He
slew 200,000 individuals. He spellbound seventy
thousand men of religion. He moved them to Babel. When
Behmen turned into the ruler he liberated the slaves. Uzeyr
'alaihis-salâm' presented the Torah. The individuals who paid attention to him composed
it down. After Uzeyr 'alaihis-salâm' Jewry declined once more.
They martyred 1,000 Prophets. They lived under Iran's
mastery until the hour of Alexander. After Alexander they
lived under the lead representatives selected by the Greek.
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