"O You Who Believe, Believe!" | Abdurrahman Dilipak
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“O You Who Believe, Believe!”
Listen, O Pope and O Christians: Qul huwallahu ahad. Allahus-samad. Lam yalid wa lam yulad. Wa lam yakun lahu kufuwan ahad! Allah (SWT) says in (Nisa 136):
“O you who believe! Believe in Allah, His Messenger, the Book which He has sent down to His Messenger, and the Scripture which He sent down before.”
This command of Allah includes all who say “we believe.” If we do not review what we truly believe in, Satan will once again knock on our door to deceive us by using Allah.
In (Luqman 33), it is said:
“O mankind! Fear your Lord and beware of a Day when no father will avail his son, nor will a son avail his father in anything. Indeed, the promise of Allah is true. So let not the worldly life delude you, nor let the Deceiver (Satan) deceive you about Allah.”
Just as what was revealed to Moses, David, and Jesus binds us, the Qur’an also binds them. It comes from the same source, and starting from Adam to Muhammad, they are all prophets of the same religion.
Let us begin with the Christians. Just as every prophet from Moses to Jesus was a messenger of the religion whose name is “Islam,” there is no such religion as Christianity or Judaism in essence. In this sense, we also are not “Muhammadan.” When you say “Hanafi–Shafi’i,” you choose a side in the domain of “human interpretation” (mutashabih). There is no ijtihad where the text is clear (muhkam), and without ijtihad, there is no madhhab.
If we begin with those who call themselves “Christian,” they first need to have a monotheistic faith. Did Jesus not say that those who called themselves Jews had altered their religion, even accusing them of worshipping Satan and warning his followers to stay away from them?
Let us not forget: the person who invented the religion called “Christianity” was a Jew who hunted and punished Christians on behalf of the Romans. If you believe in the Torah and the Ten Commandments, how can you believe in the Trinity? How can you believe in the Crucifixion? Christians must first have a pure monotheistic faith. A religion not grounded in creed is not a true religion. The corruption of the Gospel began 50 years before Jesus and nearly continues to this day. The previous Pope even blessed LGBT individuals.
There were two periods of iconoclasm in Christianity. The First Iconoclasm (726–787) occurred under Emperor Leo III the Isaurian and his son Constantine V. It was a revolt against filling the temples with images of Jesus, Mary, and the apostles, despite the opposition of the followers of Saul (Paul) and the Arians, citing the Torah’s prohibition of “making graven images” (Exodus 20:4). It lasted 61 years.
The Second Iconoclasm (815–843) was enforced by Emperor Leo V (the Armenian) and Emperor Theophilos. It lasted 28 years. The process was officially ended in 843 by Empress Theodora and Patriarch Methodios. On March 11, 843, icons were restored to churches with a major ceremony in Hagia Sophia. This event was so important that the first Sunday of Lent is still called “The Sunday of Orthodoxy” and celebrated by the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Images were introduced into the temple 843 years after Jesus. Today’s Christianity is the religion of Theodora and Methodios, not the religion of Jesus.
Jesus did not eat pork—yet they do. Regarding wine, for example, Mormons and Seventh-Day Adventists interpret the word “wine” as fruit juice and use grape juice instead. The four Gospels they consider sacred are all different, and these Gospels were compiled 325 years after Jesus, under the shadow of the emperor, while excluding the Arians.
There have been 21 councils so far; the first seven were held in Anatolia (Nicea I (325), Constantinople I (381), Ephesus (431), Chalcedon (451), Constantinople II (553), Constantinople III (680–681), Nicea II (787)). The remaining councils were in Europe, mostly in Italy, under the influence of Catholics.
When Saul declared Jesus as “Lord,” he also declared the Apostles as messengers and himself as a messenger. When Jesus became “Lord,” every word of his was considered a revelation. When every reported saying of the Apostles was also deemed revelation, today’s confusion of the Gospels emerged. Revelation means the message brought by Gabriel from Allah. But in Christianity, since Jesus is considered Lord, there was no longer any need for Gabriel. Thus, there is no body of sayings from Jesus equivalent to what Muslims call “Hadith.”
Without separating Revelation from Hadith, one cannot produce a sacred scripture. In today’s Gospels, these are mixed together, along with misunderstandings, interpretations, transmissions, and corruptions. For this reason, both Jews and Christians inevitably need to “believe anew.”
The Qur’an, being the final book revealed to the final Messenger, will not be corrupted. But its interpretation has been corrupted and continues to be. Therefore, as those before us were commanded, we too are asked to renew our faith and make it sincere for Allah alone.
The corruption in the Muslim world today is not in the Book, but in the interpretations of those who interpret it, in the practices of those who rely on these interpretations, and in what politicians, sects, and enemies of Islam try to insert into the religion. The Book also tells us that merely saying “we believe” will not ensure we are left untested.
In reality, when those who called themselves Christians divided the heritage of exploitation between feudal lords and the Vatican, and when the “nation-state and international order conspiracy” began to be shaped, true believers should have rejected this heritage. They should have said no to the slaughter of Native Americans, the enslavement of Africans, and the exploitation of the East. Weren’t they supposed to “turn the other cheek”?
But when it came to power and wealth, didn’t they—as we later saw in world wars and the Cold War—continue to generate wealth and power from the blood and tears of their own people? Today, the state of the Christian world is evident. The Epstein scandal has engulfed Jews and Christians alike. Prostitution, alcohol, drugs, unjust gain, and oppression are everywhere. Today’s Christians are embracing the Jews of yesterday and acting together. Those who tried to kill Jesus are now arm-in-arm with today’s Christians. Zionism has become their point of alliance.
In fact, the period after Andalusia and the Crusades could have been opportunities to understand some truths. But religion was repeatedly corrupted by kings enslaved by satanic ambitions. Christianity became intertwined with the very groups Jesus accused of “worshipping Satan” and warned against. Today, you cannot even see the difference. What they call Christianity has largely become a toy in the hands of Zionists.
The Pope in Ankara pointed to World War III, the war they call Armageddon. In İznik and Istanbul, he emphasized the return of the Messiah. The region of Megiddo lies between Galilee and Samaria, in the Jezreel Valley (the Valley of Blessing, Abundance, and Vengeance), also known as the Plain of Esdraelon. This place in northern Israel is also the site of important archaeological excavations. In Revelation 16:16, “Armageddon” is named as the place of the final battle—it is also the name of a hill in that plain.
In the Muslim world, the final war is called al-Malhama al-Kubra, and its geographical location is the Amik Plain, between Hatay, Antep, and Maraş, at the foot of the Amanos Mountains.
These Satanist, pedophilic Zionists in America and the West did not appear out of nowhere. From the first day onward, Satan has shown all his skills to mislead mankind until the end of time. He tries to corrupt both humans and jinn. Let us call the People of the Book back to Truth. Not just them—everyone. Let us also review ourselves and turn our faces to Truth. Let us invite people to a common word. We do not call them to ourselves, but to Allah. On the Day when the reality of all these disputes will be shown to us, let us not be among the regretful.
Today’s Christians accept that prophets came after Jesus. Since Jesus was declared “Lord,” the Apostles became prophets; in their eyes the Apostles became messengers. They supposedly received revelation directly from the Messiah without Gabriel. Every word of Jesus was considered the word of God according to this interpretation. Yet those who accept the Apostles as messengers refuse to accept the prophethood of Muhammad (peace be upon him).
We believe in Abraham, Jacob, Job, Moses; and even though Jews and thus Christians do not accept the prophethood of David and Solomon, we believe in David and what was revealed to him, and in Solomon who built the Temple. Peace be upon the family of Abraham and the family of Imran. Zechariah and John are our prophets. Mary is the mother of the Messiah. Jesus is our prophet before Muhammad (peace be upon them all).
In our creed (Amentü), we believe in Allah, His messengers, and His books—the Torah, Psalms, Gospel, and Qur’an. Today’s Jews and Christians lack a complete understanding of the afterlife. In fact, Christians declaring Jesus as “Lord” is nothing but a continuation of an old Jewish deviation. Just as Jews considered themselves “the family of God,” they had already claimed Ezra was “the son of God.”
The Qur’an confirms the authentic Torah, Psalms, and Gospel. In the Qur’an, one can find repetitions of verses that were not corrupted.
Let us free ourselves from the nonsense of “interfaith dialogue” and turn our faces to the religion of Allah, and become brothers. Let us no longer tolerate the things Satan makes appealing to our souls.
So, O Jews, O Christians, let us all return to the religion of Allah and become Muslims anew. Let us free ourselves from the corruptions of the Jewish Saul and his ideological twins, and from the distortions of Eastern and Western paganism, of Roman and Byzantine emperors. Peace and prayers.
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