Identifying Islam As The Beast
Identifying Islam As The Beast
Identifying Islam As The Beast
popular story claims that one of the foremost intellects of all time, Isaac Newton, was inspired to formulate his theory of universal gravitation by the fall of an apple from a tree. Cartoons have gone further, to suggest that the apple actually hit Newton on the head and that its impact somehow made him aware of the force of gravity. As Isaac Newton might have attested to, often times the keys to lifes most difficult puzzles are hanging just out of our field of visionperhaps within reach, but still unrecognizeduntil they drop like an apple from a tree and hit us on the head. Suddenly, the missing piece has fallen into place and the proverbial light bulb has been turned on, illuminating the solution to the entire puzzle. In regard to Bible prophecy, many are coming to believe that Islam is that missing piece, and the rise in global terrorism is, in many ways, the apple that has fallen.
A Key to Understanding
Throughout the millennia, Bible scholars have labored to grasp the meaning behind some of the more mysterious passages of Scripture. Many have struggled in vain, however, lacking the necessary insight to unlock the mysteries contained therein. In identifying Islam as the end-times Beast, we have established a paradigm, or a model, against which we can compare various end-times passages from the Books of Daniel, Revelation and others. This model can thus be used to test the viability of our theory across a broad range of Scripture.
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In this chapter, we will put to full use our knowledge of Islamic behaviors and principles by holding these things up to what the Bible tells us about the Antichrist. Will our Islamic insight cast a revealing light on the end-times prophecies, or will they remain shrouded in mystery? Considering the laws of chance and probabilityand also allowing for the fertile imaginations of some who study prophecy it would not be unrealistic to assume that one might find several verses which seem to harmonize with the concept of an Islamic Antichrist. Nevertheless, in order to be considered viable, the Islamic antichrist model must fit squarely with what the Bible says, not only in one or two instances but in every regard; if it does not, the theory must be rejected.
In this verse, we find ourselves witness to, perhaps, one of the Antichrists most significant actions in the last days. Specifically, we observe that he is telling them that dwell on the earth to make an image to the beast. Until recently, most Bible scholars have had no plausible explanation for the meaning of this image. Some have suggested that it might be a statue, or an idol, of some kind. Though, if we assume the image to be some type of idol, or inanimate object, we are faced with a dilemma in that the Antichrist later causes many to worship the image (Revelation 13:15). If they refuse to worship the image, he orders that they should be killed. This obviously presents a problem for the Islamic antichrist thesis, as a true Muslim would not, under any circumstance, wittingly bow to worship an object or idol. As noted throughout this book, the very foundation of Islam is based on the notion that Allah is the one and only god. This being the case, for the Antichrist to propose that anyone bow before a graven image of any kind would make him guilty of an unpardonable sin from the Islamic perspective. Considering this, if our Islamic Antichrist theory is to pass the test, there must be some other explanation for this imagebut what could it be? To gain some insight into the intended meaning of this verse, we are going to focus on the key word, which is, of course, image. In this case, it will be helpful to look at the way in which the word image is used elsewhere in the Bible. For instance, in the Book of Genesis we note that God uses it thusly: Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness (Genesis 1:26). Here, God is essentially saying that man was created as an animate, flesh and blood likeness of Himself. If we apply this same concept to our verse from the Book of Revelation and think of this image as more of a living, breathing imitation, or likeness, of somethingrather than a mere objectthe verse takes on a slightly different flavor. It now seems to suggest that this individual (the Antichrist) is not calling on those who dwell on the earth to make a statue, or an idol, in tribute to the beast but is, instead, 161
calling on them to assume a likeness, or to imitate the Beastin effect, making a copy of Islam. In other words, the Antichrist is saying to all nations that they should model their societies into a likeness of Islamic societya society based on Islamic laws and principles, or Sharia. In putting out the call to Islam, the Antichrist is echoing the frequent statements made by Osama bin laden and other prominent Muslim leaders of today. Indeed, like his fellow Muslims, the Antichrist desires that the entire world be modeled in the ideal image of Islam. It is amazing to consider that this verse may very well be alluding to the recentand futurecall for the re-establishment of an Islamic Caliphate, which would, of course, be modeled after the image of the Arab and Ottoman Empires of the past. Today, there is only one world religion or political ideology on earth that wishes to impose its own laws and principles on all people, thereby forcing all nations to remake themselves in its own image. It is Islam.
Empireone might reasonably conclude that the implied meaning behind giving life unto the image refers to the Antichrist using his power, or worldly influence, to symbolically give life to his newly formed kingdom. Assuming this to be the case, the verse goes on to tell us that the image to the beast, or new Islamic Empire, now has the power to speak with authority and order that those who do not worship the beast (Islam) should be killed. It should be noted that in ascribing a symbolic meaning to the Antichrists giving life unto the image, we have not merely made an arbitrary decision to do so. As we learned earlier, the Book of Revelation is, for the most part, a symbolic book, in which allegory is used to illustrate literal events. Therefore, the imagery of the Antichrist symbolically giving life to the Beast (Islam) fits very well within the overall genre of the Book. Further, the alternative possibilitywhich is to interpret this verse literallypresumes that the Antichrist (or Satan) actually has the power to give life to some type of inanimate image or statue. This, of course, is not a plausible interpretation, as only God has the power to give life. At this point, having analyzed only two verses, we can already see a picture beginning to form: The Antichrist has essentially ordered all those who dwell on the earth to create a new Islamic Empire, or Caliphate. As we witness the birth of this kingdom, it becomes increasingly clear that the Antichrist is a ruler who wishes to impose a specific set of laws and principles upon all those who dwell on the earth. By telling all to assume a likeness of the Beast, he is, in all reality, requiring that everyone convert to Islam and submit to Islamic Laws. The only alternative for those who do not, is death. Again, this model of behavior fits squarely with Islamic beliefs and ideals. These same actions can be consistently observed in the headlines today, as Islamic extremists call for the entire world to be ruled under Islam and Sharia Law. All dedicated Muslims who follow the teachings of the Koran are commanded to advance Islam
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until it is the only religion. Simply put, the goal of Islam is to rule the world.
No Regard for the Gods of His Fathersor for the Desire of Women
In the following verse from the Book of Daniel, we observe yet more telling behavior on the part of the Antichrist. His actions and conduct serve to expose the underpinnings of his belief system: Neither shall he regard the gods of his fathers, nor the desire of women, nor regard any god; for he shall magnify himself above all. Daniel 11:37 The first line of this verse reveals that the Antichrist shows no regard for the gods of his fathers. If the Antichrist is indeed Arab, as we are proposing, then his forefathers (the pre-Islamic pagan Arabs, as referenced in chapter four) actually worshipped three hundred and sixty individual deities. Again, it was not until the seventh century A.D. that Muhammed would challenge the paganism of his forefathers and introduce the worship of his singular god (Allah), in the form of Islam. Thus, neither Muhammed nor his descendant, the Antichrist, will have acknowledged, or shown regard, for the gods of their forefathers. Secondly, we note that the Antichrist shows no regard for the desire of women. But what could this mean? In the past, it has been proposed that this statement may imply an asexual or, perhaps, even a homosexual bent, on the part of the Antichrist. While anything is possible, the Islamic paradigm provides a much more plausible explanation: Islam, at its core, is extremely oppressive toward women and shows less regard for their needs, or desires, than any other world religion. Under extreme Islam, there are severe restrictions imposed 164
on dress and legal rightsincluding the right of a woman to leave her home without a husband or male relative. In some cases, the laws are less strictly enforced, but the general spirit of Islam is nevertheless very unsympathetic with respect to women. In light of this, it makes perfect sense that the Antichrist, being a devout Muslim, would show little regard for women or their desires. The middle part of the verse states that neither does he regard any god. The Islamic creed, or Shahada, is universally known throughout the Muslim world and is commonly stated as follows: There is no god but Allah and Muhammed is his prophet. This statement leaves no room for equivocation; Muslims are adamant that there is no god but Allah. For this reason, any god other than Allah would not be regarded as a god at all. Lastly, we see that the Antichrist will magnify himself above all. This parallels the behavior exhibited by previous Islamic leaders, including Muhammed and his successors, the Caliphs. Their authority was absolute and unquestionable. Viewed within the framework of Islam, every aspect of this verse now makes perfect sense and is easily understood. Yet, if one removes Islam from the equation, the passage tends to revert back to a mystifying puzzle.
A God of War
But in his place shall he honor the god of fortresses; and a god whom his fathers knew not shall he honor with gold, and silver, and with precious stones, and pleasant things. Daniel 11:38 Here, we learn that the Antichrist will honor a god of fortresses, or a god of war. He will also honor this god, whom his fathers knew not, with all manner of material wealth. As we study the first line of this verse, we are reminded that within the pages of the Koran scholars have noted at least one hundred and nine exhortations to use violence in order to spread Islam.
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It is, accordingly, considered mandatory for all true Muslims to fight for the cause of Allah. At present, there is no remaining religion in the worldother than Islamthat emphasizes violence as a way to advance its cause. Therefore, Allah would certainly qualify as a god of fortresses. In the second part of the same verse, we observe that the Antichrist honors his god with gold and silver and other pleasant things. As is detailed in the Koran, Islam requires Muslims to use their wealth to honor, and to fight for, the cause of Allah: The true believers are those that have faith in Allah and His apostle, and never doubt; and who fight with their wealth and with their persons in the cause of Allah. Such are those whose faith is true (Surah 49:15). Again, both of the principles highlighted in this verse fall in line with the model of Islamic behavior that was established by Muhammed. Without the insight gained by looking to the religion of Islam as the antichrist power, this verse, once again, becomes difficult to decipher.
A Foreign God
And he shall deal with the strongest fortresses by the help of a foreign god: whosoever acknowledgeth him he will increase with glory; and he shall cause them to rule over many, and shall divide the land for a price. Daniel 11:39 Here, the term foreign god refers to Allah, as he is certainly a false or foreign god. In the third line of the verse we learn that the Antichrist will increase with glory all those who recognize Allah as god and Islam as the true religion. As leader of the Muslim world, the Antichrist then delegates authority to those who acknowledge his ruledividing amongst them the lands that he captures. These actions fit the profile of one who is emulating the prophet 166
Muhammed or, perhaps, the Islamic Caliphs, as they swept across the Middle Eastconquering the lands and sharing the spoils of war. Once more, we find a verse describing actions that are consistent with Islamic doctrines and traditions. As we progress, it is becoming increasingly apparent that the Antichrist is modeling his behavior after the example set by Islams archetype of the perfect human being, Muhammed. As noted in earlier chapters, a dedicated Muslimas the Antichrist most definitely will beis taught to model his actions on the life and teachings of Muhammed in all ways.
Beheading
And I saw thrones, and they sat upon them, and judgment was given unto them: and I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and for the word of God, and which had not worshipped the beast, neither his image, neither had received his mark upon their foreheads, or in their hands; and they lived and reigned with Christ a thousand years. Revelation 20:4 In this verse, John describes a vision in which he sees the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and for the word of God. These souls are, in fact, the people who have been beheaded for the very reason of their bearing witness to a belief in Jesus Christ, as well as their refusal to worship the Beast. As we study this passage, the question that comes immediately to mind is, why did God choose to specify that these souls had been beheaded? During the first century A.D., when the Book of Revelation was written, the most common method of killing was crucifixion; stoning, burning, and strangulation were also used. This being the case, God could have just as easily inspired John to use more general terms, perhaps conveying that these souls were simply killed or martyred for their beliefs.
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The only reasonable explanation for the mention of beheading in this verse is that it is a direct reference to Islam. This notion is reinforced by the fact that there has never been a world religion other than Islam that has practiced beheading specifically as a means to eliminate those who profess belief in Jesus or the Word of God. What is more, the practice of beheading is considered to be part of the very heritage of Islam. It is not only commanded as a specific method of killing ones enemies in the Koran (When ye encounter the infidels, strike off their headsSurah 47:4) but was the favored method of killing by Muhammed and his followers. To help Illustrate the point, we cite an example from the Islamic Hadith, which details the infamous massacre of the Medinian Jewish tribe known as the Banu Qurayza: The Qurayza had rejected Muhammeds claims of prophethood, thereby calling into question his authority over Medina. Tensions mounted between the two communities, and the Qurayza soon found themselves embroiled in battle with Muhammed and his men. At some point, Isolated and besieged, the Qurayza were left with no other option but to surrender to Muhammedthus, falling subject to Muslim justice. On Muhammeds order, some six hundred to nine hundred Jews from the Qurayza were led to the Market of Medina. Trenches were dug and all of the men were beheaded. Their decapitated corpses were buried in the trenches while Muhammad stood in attendance. While examples such as the massacre of the Banu Qurayza are shocking from any perspective, we in the West have previously taken comfort in the fact that this type of barbarism had long been abandoned. Indeed, before 9/11 and the upsurge in Islamic terrorism, beheading was considered by most to be an ancient form of execution, no longer practiced, except, perhaps, in some isolated thirdworld regions or strict Muslim societies. For one to suggest that beheading might be the preferred technique of some future tyrant would seem doubly odd, especially in light of the numerous high168
tech methods of killing that are available today. Nevertheless, this ancient practice appears to be making a comeback. Written nearly two thousand years ago, this Bible verse now takes on a completely contemporary feel, as beheadings have become almost commonplace in the news. Incredibly, we have actually witnessed the beheadings of westerners at the hands of Muslim extremists, videotaped and posted on the internet for all to see.
ressively gobbling up these stocks at fire sale prices. Moreover, as American financial institutions report the losses that forced them to deplete their cash reserves, CEOs are begging for loans from oil-rich Middle East nations that have benefited from the rise in oil prices in recent years from $30 to nearly $100 per barrelThe procurement of these loans (Wall Street calls them cash infusions) means that our economic interests are growing increasingly beholden to countries that, at best, do not have Americas best interests in mind. At worst, they are nations that could one day use their financial leverage to demand that businesses comply with Islamic law (sharia) or even fund Islamist charities that siphon off donations to fund violence. As far fetched as it may seem, many observers warn that as Islamic banking gains a significant foothold around the globe it becomes much easier to envision how ones ability to buy or sell might become contingent upon his compliance to Sharia. To expand on this idea even further, some have suggested scenarios in which the Antichrist might choose to halt the sale of Middle Eastern oil to those countries that refuse to operate under the guidelines of Islam. Nonetheless, in spite of the seemingly global implications, the actual scope of the Antichrists order to exclude non-Muslims from commerce remains somewhat of a mystery. It is a distinct possibility that this verse may be speaking more of a local decree that would affect primarily those non-Muslims living within the immediate boundaries of the Antichrists Kingdom. Such a scenario might merely involve preference being given to Muslims in regard to buying food and other necessities. Whether this edict is more regional or global in nature will eventually become clear. For now, however, one thing is certain: This ancient Bible verse points to Islam in every sense of the word.
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There is virtually unanimous agreement among Bible scholars that this verse refers to a seven year peace treaty that will be signed between the Nation of Israel and the Antichrist. Yet, our focus here is not directed at the confirmation of the treaty but at the underlined portion of the verse, which indicates that the agreement will be broken by the Antichrist at mid-point, or after three and a half years. On one hand, the breaking of this treaty is significant because most scholars believe this to be the event that will trigger the period known as the great tribulationsetting the clock ticking on the last few years of history as we know it. But the primary reason that we find the breaking of this treaty so interesting is the fact that the Antichrists actions here parallel a well-known tradition within Islam, which is, oddly enough, the breaking of treaties. Those who have studied Islamic history will recognize the term al-Hudaibiyya Treaty and its meaning to Muslims. Yasser Arafat often used the expression Hudaibiyya when he spoke to his people in Arabic, or when he met with the Arab National Council. Essentially, Hudaibiyya is a well-understood code word, which means, Kiss the hand of your enemy until you can cut it off. As it turns out, this is precisely what Muhammed did to the Jews of the Quraish Tribe who lived in Mecca: In 628 A.D., Muhammad attempted to make a pilgrimage to the Kaaba in Mecca. As he neared, the Meccan troops opposed him and forbade him to proceed. Because Muhammeds men numbered only 1,400 at the time, he entered into negotiations with the Meccans and came to an agreement known as the Treaty of Hudaibiyya. This treaty, which was to suspend war for ten years, humiliated both Muhammad and his men. Later, as he journeyed home, Muhammad told his followers that the affair at Hudaybiyya was, in fact, a victory. As proof of the victory, he told them that they would soon share in the plunder of the Jewish settlement of Khaibar.1 Only eighteen months into the ten year treaty, Muhammeds
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army had swelled to ten thousand men. Realizing that he had gained sufficient forces, Muhammed immediately set out to conquer Mecca and exterminate the Jewish tribe. In doing so, he established forever the obligation of every Muslim to enter into covenants with non-Muslims when necessarythis, with the understanding that these agreements would be broken as soon as it was expedient to do so. The fact that the Antichrist will ultimately break his treaty with Israel, suggests a Muslim acting in the tradition of his prophet, Muhammed. To be sure, neither honor, nor ethics, nor obligations, can be allowed to hinder the advancement of Islam.
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desire to change existing laws, why would one attempt to change the set times or calendars? Looking once more to Islam, a highly plausible explanation is found. In addition to the Gregorian calendar that is used in the West, there is also a Jewish, a Hindu, and a Muslim calendar, among others. Jews or Hindus, however, are not likely to impose their religious laws or calendars onto the rest of the world. A dedicated Muslim, on the other handhaving a mandate from Allah to dominate the earthwould unquestionably desire to institute the Islamic calendar on a worldwide basis if he should ever acquire the means to do so. Once again, we find that Islam, placed in the role of Antichrist, has shed a revealing light on what has historically been considered to be a very cryptic, if not utterly confounding, Bible verse.
Conclusion
As we bring to a close this chapter, in which we have tested the theory of an Islamic Beast, it should be noted that this has by no means been an exhaustive study. A more thorough dissection of the Books of Revelation, Daniel, and many others, would no doubt yield further results. Considering that all of the key prophetic verses we have examined reveal a pattern of behavior and attributes that are Islamic in every respect, one might safely conclude that the hypothesis holds up very well indeed. If only a few correlations could be found between Islam and the Beast of the Bible, then perhaps the phenomenon could be dismissed as coincidence. Nonetheless, the sheer volume and specificity of these parallels seem to advance the notion of an Islamic Antichrist to a point beyond the realm of deniability. But of course, as always, the reader will have to weigh the evidence and judge for him or herself.
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