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tree will bear evil fruit… By their fruits ye shall know them". (Mathew

7:16-20). Why are you afraid to apply this test to the teachings of Muhammad?

You will find in the Last Testament of God, the Holy Quran, the true fulfillment

of the teachings of Moses and Jesus which will bring to the world the much

needed peace and happiness. George Bernard Shaw was quoted as saying: "If a

man like Muhammad were to assume the dictatorship of the modern world, he would

succeed in solving its problems that would bring it the much needed peace and

happiness." The weekly news magazine Time dated July 15, 1974, carried a

selection of opinions by various historians, writers, military men, businessmen

an others on the subject: "Who were History’s Great Leaders?" Some

said that it was Hitler; others said Gandhi, Buddha, Lincoln and the like. But

Jules Masserman, a United States psychoanalyst, put the standards straight by

giving the correct criteria wherewith to judge. He said: "Leaders must

fulfill three functions: Provide for the well-being of the led, Provide a social

organization in which people feel relatively secure, and Provide them with one

set of beliefs." With the above three criteria he searches history and

analyses Hitler, Pasteur, Gaesar, Moses, Confucius and the lot, and ultimately

concludes: "People like Pasteur and Salk are leaders in the first sense.

People like Ghandi and Confucius, on one hand, and Alexander, Caesar, and Hitler

on the other, are leaders in the second, and perhaps the third sense. Jesus and

Buddha belong in the third category alone. Perhaps the greatest leader of all

times was Muhammad, who combined all three functions. To a lesser degree, Moses

did the same." According to the objective standards set by the professor of

the Chicago University, Jesus and Buddha are nowhere in the picture of the

"Great Leaders of Mankind", but by a queer coincidence groups Moses

and Muhammad together, thus adding further weight to the argument that Jesus is

not like Moses, but Muhammad is like Moses. Deut 18:18 "Like unto

thee", like Moses! In conclusion, I end with a quotation of a Christian

Reverend the commentator of the Bible, followed by that of his Master: "The

ultimate criterion of a true prophet is the moral character of his

teaching." (Prof. Dummelow). "By their fruits ye shall know

them." (Jesus Christ) A concluding suggestion : come let us reason

together! "Say: ‘O People of the Book! Come to common terms as between us

and you: that we worship none but Allah (God); that we associate no partners

with him; that we erect not, from among ourselves, lords and patrons other than

Allah (God)’. If then they turn back, say: ‘Bear witness that we (at least) are

Muslims (Bowing to God’s Will).’ " (the Holy Quran 3:64) People of the Book

is the respectful title given to the Jews and the Christians in the Holy Quran.

The Muslims are here commanded to invite, O People of the Book!, O Learned

People!, O People who claim to be the recipients of Divine Revelation, of a Holy

Scripture; let us gather together onto a common platform, "that we worship

none but Allah (God)", because none but God is worthy of worship, not

because "The Lord thy God is a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the

fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate

Me." (Exodus 20:25). But because He is our Lord and Cherisher, our

Sustainer and Evolver, worthy of all praise, prayer and devotion. In the

abstract the Jews and the Christians would agree to all the three propositions

contained in this Quranic verse. In practice they fail. Apart from doctrinal

lapses from the unity of the One True God, Allah, may He be praised, there is

the question of a consecrated Priesthood (among the Jews it was hereditary

also), as if a mere human being – Cohen or Pope, or Priest, or Brahuman, – could

claim superiority apart from his learning and the purity of his life, or could

stand between man and God in some special sense. Islam does not recognize

priesthood!. The Creed of Islam is given to us here in a nutshell from Holy

Quran: "Say ye: ‘We believe in Allah, and the revelation given to us, and

to Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, and the Tribes (of the Children of Israel),

And that given to Moses and Jesus, and that given to (all) Prophets from their

Lord: We make no difference between one and another of them: And we bow to Allah

(in Islam).’ " (the Holy Quran 2:136). The Muslim position is clear. The

Muslim does not claim to have a religion peculiar to himself. Islam is not a

sect or an ethnic religion. In its view all religion is one, for the Truth is

one: "It was the same religion preached by all the earlier prophets."

(the Holy Quran 42:13). It was the truth taught by all the inspired Books. In

essence it amounts to a consciousness of the Will and Plan of God and a joyful

submission to that Will and Plan. If anyone wants a religion other than that, he

is false to his own nature, as he is false to God’s Will and Plan. Such a one

cannot expect guidance, for he has deliberately renounced guidance.