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Off the Rails and into the Abyss with Joel Richardson and Zuhdi Jasser
21 February 2011 By
Glenn Beck
Glenn Beck
recently has been harping on and on about the
impending doom of Armageddon, and he has figured out
who the Anti-Christ is, an “Islamic figure” known as
the “12th Imam” or “Mahdi.” To help promote his
pseudo-religio-apocalyptic propaganda he had Joel
Richardson (fundamentalist Christian) and Zuhdi
Jasser, token Muslim beloved by Neo-Cons and
wacko Islamophobes.
Beck claims he has been
studying this “issue” for nearly five or six years,
which is hard to believe when he can’t distinguish
between Shi’as and Sunnis:
This hysteria is quite
revealing. The Christian right-wing has always
scapegoated or somehow cast America's perceived
"enemies" at one time or another as the Anti-Christ.
During the Cold War the Soviet Union and its Premieres
were the Anti-Christ, during the Gulf War it was
Saddam Hussein, at various points throughout history
it has been the Pope, and Jerry Falwell thought it
obvious that the Anti-Christ was a "male Jew."
It would almost be an
exercise in futility (since they are so obvious) to
rebut the horrendous, blatant factual inaccuracies
regarding Islamic Eschatology here, but a brief
response is necessary.
In the first instance it
must be noted that Islamic Eschatology is a debated
topic with various theological opinions amongst
scholars, and both Sunni Islam and Shia’ Islam have
different views of the events and also place different
levels of importance on these End Times
characters/scenarios. For Shia’ Twelver Islam the
Mahdi is a central figure of their Faith whereas
amongst Sunnis he is not central to the Faith.
Before we approach this
subject it must be made abundantly clear that Muslims
believe that no one, not the Prophets, Saints nor the
Angels know when the Last Day/End Times will begin.
This knowledge belongs only to God because he is the
one who has decided it:
“They ask you about the
Hour (Day of Resurrection): ‘When will be its
appointed time?’ Say: ‘The knowledge thereof is with
my Lord (Alone). None can reveal its time but He.
Heavy is its burden through the heavens and the earth.
It shall not come upon you except all of a sudden.’
They ask you as if you have a good knowledge of it.
Say: ‘The knowledge thereof is with God (Alone), but
most of mankind know not.’”
[al-‘Araf 7:187]
2 – God says:
“People ask you concerning
the Hour, say: ‘The knowledge of it is with God only.
What do you know? It may be that the Hour is near!’”
[al-Ahzaab 33:63]
Ibn Katheer (3/527) said:
God tells His Messenger
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) that he
has no knowledge of the Hour and that when the people
ask him about that, he should refer the matter to God.
Al-Shanqeeti said (6/604):
It is known that the word
innama (translated here as “only”) has the effect of
limiting or restricting the meaning, so what the verse
means is: No one knows when the Hour will come except
God alone.
3 – God says:
“They ask you (O Muhammad)
about the Hour — when will be its appointed time?
You have no knowledge to
say anything about it.
To your Lord belongs (the
knowledge of) the term thereof
You (O Muhammad) are only a
warner for those who fear it”
[al-Naaz’iaat 79:42-45]
al-Sa’di said:
Because knowing the time of
the Hour serves no spiritual or worldly purpose for
people, rather their interests lie in it being
concealed from them, the knowledge of that has been
kept from all of creation and God has kept it to
Himself. “To your Lord belongs (the knowledge of) the
term thereof.” (via. IslamQA)
It also must be made
abundantly clear that according to Islamic doctrine no
one, I repeat no one has the ability to hasten the
Last Day/End Times. The logic goes: How can one hasten
something God has already decided? Nothing any Muslim
or non-Muslim does or doesn’t do has one iota of an
effect on hastening or bringing closer the End Times.
This is completely and utterly in the power of God. To
believe otherwise is considered disbelief and counter
to Orthodox Islamic teaching amongst all Sunni groups
and schools of thought, and I would venture to say
most Shia’ groups and schools of thought as well (Shia’
readers feel free to add comments).
Furthermore, Islamic ‘Aqeeda,
belief that Allah knows everything and all things
happen through His power and Will is so profound and
deeply ingrained that the idea of hastening the Last
Days never occurred as a theological possibility, it
was unimaginable! There is not much said about it over
1400 years of Islamic history precisely because it was
inconceivable and absurd from an Islamic viewpoint.
In fact, throughout history
individuals who have claimed to have been mahdis or
messiahs have generally not had a very happy end: they
have either been persuaded to repent, forced to
repent, jailed, killed or castigated as false
pretenders. (hat tip: Ahmed)
The cult of Juhayman
al-Otaibi is a case in point. He is the
famous mastermind behind the siege of the Grand Mosque
of Mecca in 1979. He was forwarding the concept that
his brother-in-law was the awaited Mahdi. To do so —
amongst other things — he attempted
to fulfill some of the “signs of the Last Hour”
mentioned in Hadith. Juhayman and 67 of his followers
were (after being captured) summarily executed.
What we are really seeing
from Glenn Beck and the Christian Right crowd that he
is pandering to with these insane antics is a classic
case of PROJECTION. It is in fact
many in the Christian Right who believe that the End
Times, the Last Days can be hastened. They actually
believe they have a role in bringing Jesus Christ back
to Earth!
One of the violent
consequences of this disastrous theology is that they
believe the Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque must
be destroyed and the Third Jewish Temple be built for
Jesus to return to earth. Imagine the repercussions if
they are successful in this mad dash to instigate
cataclysm?
The one piece of evidence
that Islamophobes, Beck and his ilk use to try to
instill fear in the populace is their
de-contextualized recital of a hadith (saying
of the Prophet Muhammad) and its variations that
says, ‘the Last Day will not arrive until the Jews
fight the Muslims and the Muslims defeat them.’
Beck and company want to
pass off and interpret these ahadith as somehow
calling for a hastening of the End Times. Not only is
this interpretation antithetical to Islamic creed, not
only is it an interpretation NEVER forwarded in the
1400 years of Islamic history by any of the hadith
commentators (I have Fath al-Bari
by Imam Ibn Hajar al-’Asqalani, Sharh Sahih
Muslim by Imam Nawawi, and other
commentaries open in front of me right now), but it
exposes a profound and disgustingly immense historical
amnesia.
Why wouldn’t Muslims over
the course of 1400 years, at a time when Christian
Europe was murdering and enslaving Jews under the
doctrine of Perpetual Servitude have exterminated Jews
if Beck and his cohorts are right? Why were Jews
thriving in the Muslim world? Why were they being
appointed as Viziers, Advisors, Diplomats, Physicians
to the Caliphs, Sultans and Amirs? Why was the Golden
Age of Jewish thought and culture, the revivification
of Hebrew (a previously near dead language) in lands
ruled by Muslims? (I am currently writing a book
review for LW on The Oranament of the World
by Maria Rosa Menocal).
No doubt these ahadith have
been used in a bellicose and bigoted manner over the
past 80 or so odd years due to the political situation
in the Middle East, i.e. the conflict between the
creation of Israel and occupation and repression of
Palestinians. But can the anti-Muslims who forward the
claim that Muslims are using these ahadith to hasten
the End Times bring one shred of evidence in which
these ahadith have been used to instigate or incite
pogroms or to usher in the Last Days over the last
1400 years? Maybe Bernard Lewis can help in this
regard?
What Beck and co. are
saying would be laughable if it weren’t for the fact
that it was so dangerous. Some nut or group of nuts is
going to see his show and start arming himself against
the evil Mooslims and think to himself that he has to
get the Mooslims before they get him.
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