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                   The interpretations of kahlaan, like all the other information about
              the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), indicate his miraculous return to Earth in the
              End Times as well as his efforts to direct people toward true religion. No

              doubt, this is great news for all believers, a gift and grace from Allah.
              Thus, believers are responsible for supporting and defending the
              Prophet Jesus (pbuh) after his second coming in the most appropriate
              manner and to live by the Qur'an's morality.


                         Together with Hazrat Mahdi

               (pbuh), the Prophet Jesus Will Cause

                      the Moral Values of Islam to

                                  Rule the World

                   In addition to the verses of the Qur'an that impart the glad tidings
              of the second coming of the Prophet Jesus (pbuh), the hadiths of our
              Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) also describe the
              Prophet Jesus' (pbuh) return to Earth in detail. Accordingly, when the
              Prophet Jesus (pbuh) returns, he will rule with the Qur'an, free
              Christians from the erroneous beliefs they have fallen into and lead them

              toward Islam. He will pray behind Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh), intellectually
              destroy the dajjal and, together with Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh), cause the
              moral values of Islam to rule the world. Some of the hadiths on the sub-
              ject read:
                   He will rule for forty (40) years with the book of Allah and my Sunna, and
                   then he will die. (Jalaladdin as-Suyuti, al-I'lam  Hukm-al Isa, Suleymaniye
                   Library, No. 1446/9; Sami Baybal, The Return of the Messiah in the Abrhamaic
                   Faiths, Yediveren Books, July 2002, p. 238-240)
                   Jesus [pbuh] will not come to the people of Mohammed as a Prophet, but
                   to practice the religion of Mohammed. (Alusi, al-Jawabu'l Fasih, I, 835;




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