Praise be to Allaah.
Firstly:
Allaah often mentions the Messiah ‘Eesa ibn Maryam (Jesus son
of Mary) in His Book the Qur’aan for a number of reasons, including the
following:
1.
He is one of His Prophets,
indeed he is one of the Messengers of strong will whom He sent to His
creation and His slaves. It is obligatory to believe in him as in all the
other Prophets, as enjoined by Allaah in the verse (interpretation of the
meaning):
“Say (O Muslims): We
believe in Allaah and that which has been sent down to us and that which has
been sent down to Ibraaheem (Abraham), Ismaa’eel (Ishmael), Ishaaq (Isaac),
Ya’qoob (Jacob), and to Al-Asbaat [the offspring of the twelve sons of
Ya’qoob (Jacob)], and that which has been given to Moosa (Moses) and ‘Eesa
(Jesus), and that which has been given to the Prophets from their Lord. We
make no distinction between any of them, and to Him we have submitted (in
Islam)”
[al-Baqarah 2:136]
2.
The first people whom we should
be concerned about when calling others to Islam are the People of the Book,
i.e., the Jews and the Christians, because they are the closest of later
nations to whom the later Messengers were sent. Both the Jews and the
Christians knew of the coming of Muhammad (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him) and his attributes were written in their books, the
Tawraat (Torah) and Injeel (Gospel). So they should not deny what they find
in their books and they should hasten to believe in him, because they
already believe in the Messengers who came before him, unlike other nations
who worshipped idols. Because they did not believe in the Last Messenger
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) as they were enjoined to
do, they had to be refuted and shown how they had distorted the message of
divine Oneness (Tawheed). This is why they are frequently mentioned in the
verses of the Qur’aan.
3.
Tawheed (the Oneness of God) is
the basic principle upon which everything else, both religious and worldly
affairs, is to be built; through Tawheed people will be saved from Hell and
admitted to Paradise. This means affirming that
Allaah is One. We see that the Jews and Christians differed concerning ‘Eesa
ibn Maryam. The Jews said that he was a charlatan who told lies about God,
so he had to be killed. The Christians differed from them greatly; some of
them said that he was God, and some of them said that he was the son of God,
but was one with Him in the Trinity, so that outwardly he appeared to be the
son of God but he was in fact God. And some of them said that he was the
third person of the Trinity which is a rejection of Tawheed. Others said
that he was a Messenger from God and was human like the rest of mankind, but
that Allaah singled him out to perform miracles in order to establish proof
against people. The last group are the ones who were right. So it was
essential to explain the matter and describe ‘Eesa in befitting terms. As
with all the other Prophets and Messengers, it is not inappropriate to say
that he was a human being, created from clay, whom Allaah chose from among
all of mankind to be created without a father, as a manifestation of the
power of Allaah to create a man outside the usual means. The likeness of
‘Eesa before Allaah is like Adam, as Allaah says (interpretation of the
meaning):
“Verily, the likeness of ‘Eesa (Jesus) before Allaah is
the likeness of Adam. He created him from dust, then (He) said to him: ‘Be!’
— and he was”
[Aal ‘Imraan 3:59]
This is the correct belief concerning the creation of the
Prophet of Allaah ‘Eesa, which was a miracle for all the people to see.
But the miracle of Adam’s creation is greater. For ‘Eesa
(peace be upon him) was created without a father, but Adam was created
without a father or a mother, and this is more expressive of the power of
Allaah to create; it is more miraculous than the creation of ‘Eesa (peace be
upon him). For all these reasons and others, it was essential to explain the
issue of ‘Eesa (peace be upon him) and put matters straight.
In conclusion, the miracles which Allaah gave to ‘Eesa (peace
be upon him) were just like the miracles of all the other Prophets, to prove
that he was speaking the truth and that he was truly a Messenger from
Allaah. But those who distorted the religion confused the matter for the
simple-minded people and used his miracles as a justification to say that he
was the son of God or that he was God. All of that is a distortion of the
teachings and message of the Messiah (peace be upon him).
If everyone who follows a Prophet were to take the miracles
which Allaah bestowed upon him as a sign that he was a god, then all the
Prophets would be gods and each Prophet would be different from the others.
For the mountains glorified Allaah along with Dawood (David – peace be upon
him), but they did not do so with ‘Eesa. The sea was parted for Moosa (Moses
– peace be upon him) and he spoke with his Lord and his Lord spoke with him,
so he was known as Kaleem-Allaah (the one who spoke with Allaah), but
this did not happen to ‘Eesa (peace be upon him). Allaah flooded the earth
in response to the supplication of Nooh (Noah – peace be upon him) and that
did not happen to ‘Eesa (peace be upon him). Allaah singled out Muhammad
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) to speak to him and to
protect his miracle from being lost or distorted; he alone was sent to all
of mankind, and he was given miracles that were not given to ‘Eesa. So how
could that be taken to mean that they were all gods?
Secondly:
With regard to the view that if the Qur’aan were not
distorted there would not be all these many sects such as the Shi’ah and
other groups.
The answer to that is that the Qur’aan cannot force people to
choose the right path, because the Qur’aan is simply guidance (and it is up
to people to choose). Allaah has warned us about these sects and groups, and
He has forbidden us to imitate the nations who became divided in religious
matters. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“and be not of Al-Mushrikoon (the polytheists, idolaters,
disbelievers in the Oneness of Allaah).
Of those who split up
their religion (i.e. who left the true Islamic Monotheism), and became
sects, [i.e. they invented new things in the religion (Bid‘ah), and followed
their vain desires], each sect rejoicing in that which is with it”
[al-Room 30:31-32]
“And be not as those who divided and differed among
themselves after the clear proofs had come to them. It is they for whom
there is an awful torment”
[Aal ‘Imraan 3:105]
Allaah has commanded them to adhere to His Book and to follow
the Sunnah (way, path) of His Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him), as He says (interpretation of the meanings):
“And hold fast, all of you together, to the Rope of Allaah
(i.e. this Qur’aan), and be not divided among yourselves, and remember
Allaah’s Favour on you, for you were enemies one to another but He joined
your hearts together, so that, by His Grace, you became brethren (in Islamic
Faith), and you were on the brink of a pit of Fire, and He saved you from
it. Thus Allaah makes His Ayaat (proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, etc.,) clear to you, that you may be guided”
[Aal ‘Imraan 3:103]
“O you who believe! Make
not (a decision) in advance before Allaah and His Messenger, and fear
Allaah. Verily, Allaah is All-Hearing, All-Knowing”
[al-Hujuraat 49:1]
i.e., do not say or do
anything that goes against the Book of Allaah and the Sunnah of His
Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).
What is meant here is that Allaah forbade the people to split
into various groups, and He commanded them to be united, but they followed
their own whims and desires, and they cast the Book of Allaah behind their
backs, and if they were confused about a verse from the Book of Allaah, they
did not refer to the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allaah (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) in order to understand it, rather they let
their own opinion and corrupt reasoning be the judge. All of that is not
from the Qur’aan and not from the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allaah
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).
Thirdly:
With regard to the question about plural marriage in Islam
and its being forbidden in the New Testament, it should be noted that Allaah
gave each Messenger his own laws and path. Allaah enjoined Tawheed (belief
in the Oneness of Allaah) upon every single Prophet whom He sent, but the
laws varied and some of them abrogated others. Some things that were
permissible at the time of Adam (peace be upon him) were abrogated at the
time of Nooh (peace be upon him).
The laws that existed at the time of Moosa (Moses – peace be
upon him) were partially abrogated at the time of ‘Eesa (Jesus – peace be
upon him), as Allaah tells us (interpretation of the meaning):
“To each among you, We have prescribed a law and a clear
way”
[al-Maa’idah 5:48]
So once this is
understood, we will realize that plural marriage did not exist only in the
law of Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), rather it
existed in the laws of all the previous Prophets. For example, Ya’qoob
(Jabob – peace be upon him) had two wives and was married to two sisters at
the same time, according to the Old Testament, as it says in the Book of
Genesis 29:15-35.
The father of the Prophets, Ibraaheem (Abraham – peace be
upon him) was also married to two women, Haajar (Hagar) and Saara (Sarah).
The Old Testament mentions that the Prophet of Allaah Dawood (David) had
seventy or ninety-nine wives, and Sulaymaan (Solomon) had one hundred wives.
These and other examples demonstrate that each of the Prophets implemented
the laws that Allaah had prescribed. Plural marriage is not only for this
ummah (nation – i.e., the Muslims). The fact that the Christians do not
allow it may be for two reasons:
1 – This is one of the laws of Allaah which was binding
before the time of Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
2 – They introduced their own innovation and went to extremes
in this matter, as in the case of monasticism which they invented and which
was not prescribed for them, but they sought to earn the pleasure of Allaah
thereby.
We ask Allaah to guide you and to help you find the true
religion, which is Islam, and the path of the Prophet of Mercy (peace
and blessings of Allaah be upon him) according to the understanding of his
noble Companions.
And Allaah is the Guide to the Straight Path.