Crusade against the Pope

Chapter 47 The Seal Has Not Yet Been Branded

Chapter 47 The Seal Has Not Yet Been Branded

The concept of ghosts is usually not discussed in Arab culture. The transitional period after death until resurrection on the Day of Judgment is called "grave life."

Since everything is arranged by God, there should be no accidents after death.

At least Khalid, as a very pious Imam, did not think whether the man in front of him was a ghost. Instead, he fell into a state of being unable to justify himself and not knowing what to do, which was simply a BUG state.

Could he be a prophet? How could it be possible?
The Prophet Muhammad has become the final sealed prophet, and has delivered the final, unchangeable scripture to the world!
No more prophets will be sent to the earth after the Prophet Muhammad!
But how does this explain the previous situation?

Don’t be superstitious!

Garys saw Khalid's dilemma, and he knew that it was a person like Khalid who was knowledgeable about religion that was prone to fall into this state.

On the one hand, these people firmly believe in the records in the scriptures, but on the other hand, they see a reality that goes against their previous three views.

If it were an ordinary believer with other patterns, he would not think as much as Khalid does. Only smart people are prone to self-confusion.

Maybe in the end they will convince themselves and give themselves a reasonable conclusion, but now, they just can't figure it out.

Garys struck while the iron was hot and started shouting loudly.

"Remember that the Savior Jesus said to his disciples: O Allah, I will entrust the end of my life to you, and you will take me to heaven and save me from those who do not believe. You will protect me and my disciples until the Day of Judgment. You are all-powerful and wise."

"The soldiers said: We have killed the Messiah, Jesus, the son of the Virgin, the Messenger of Allah."

"You Muslims all say that it was not Jesus who died, but someone else who was crucified. But how do you know what happened?"

"Your scriptures are indeed correct, but they do not explain clearly what happened at that time."

"At that time, when Jesus was about to be hung on the cross, Allah took Jesus to heaven. He is now with Allah. Allah is omnipotent. His body remained in the world. That body was me. I died for Jesus and was nailed to the cross."

"I am Jesus's other half, his younger brother. After I died thousands of years ago, only a little spirit remained, floating in the world. I have witnessed the vicissitudes of life, the collapse of empires, studied everything, and knew secrets unknown to the world. I have had verbal exchanges with the Prophet Muhammad and know his mission and ambition."

"Now my seclusion has ended, and I shall be the Imam of all nations of the world."

"I am indeed a prophet, but I am before Muhammad! Muhammad is after me! The seal has not yet been branded!"

Gairis's self-declaration is once again exploiting loopholes in the Quran, just as the Prophet Muhammad may not have heard the Book of Genesis clearly. The Prophet Muhammad may not have cared much about the Heavenly Brother Jesus.

According to the records in the Quran, there is no mention of Isa, or Jesus, taking on the original sin of the world, nor is there any description of his resurrection after death.

Neither Judas's betrayal nor the conspiracy of the Jewish rabbis is mentioned in the Quran.

In fact, almost all stories about prophets other than Muhammad are briefly mentioned in the Quran.

Although history should be rough rather than detailed, the Prophet Muhammad has glossed over the events of the past. In Gairis's opinion, this is worth explaining.

Gairis did not directly say that the Quran was wrong, but pointed out that it was not clear enough about historical issues and did not respect the prophets and predecessors of all generations.

I said the above words only because I am completing the above statement as a witness of history.

The impact of this on surrounding Muslims is obvious.

In addition, Garys had performed a miracle of teleportation earlier, which made many people nervous. But even so, even though those around him were breathing fast and looking horrified, no one stood up to acknowledge Garys' status as a prophet.

Their faith was rather lax, but their fear of Reynard made up for it.

If Leonard's fear were removed, their faith would seem fake.

Because if you want to acknowledge Gellis's status, it would be like taking up arms and fighting with the noble lords with your life.

It was Khalid who experienced the miracle of Gelis most vividly. After taking a few deep breaths, he recalled those passages in the Quran about the definition of false prophets and how the Prophet Muhammad required believers to treat false prophets.

Khalid trembled, raised his finger and pointed at Garys, saying only one word: "Get out!"

When Khalid finished speaking the word, the Frank disappeared, and the table was empty, as if he had never appeared, like a ghost, which made people feel chilled.

The people around subconsciously stepped back. This incomprehensible scene was like a hammer hitting their hearts, making them tremble.

"Are you really unwilling to take up arms and fight against the lord?"

The sound came from nowhere, surrounding everyone present. Everyone tried to find the source of the sound, but they all looked in different places.

Khalid opened his mouth wide, the scene shocking him again.

At that moment, he even thought about whether he should kneel down and ask God for knowledge to verify the authenticity of this "prophet".

Time passed by minute by minute, and after waiting for no response from Khalid, the voice chuckled.

"Disaster is coming, a flood is coming..."

This time, everyone paid attention to the direction where the sound came from.

The Frank who had a strong physique but also a bookish air appeared in the east not far away from the crowd.

In front of the young man was the rising sun, a red sun shining on the earth. He had his back to the world, as if waiting for something.

Khalid walked towards the man tremblingly, and the other people in Alhadi Town followed closely behind him.

After taking a deep breath, Khalid asked, "Are you really Elsa? Or Elsa's brother?"

"That is a fact, no doubt about it."

"What you really need to ask is, when the lord's tax collectors' soldiers kick down your door one day, will you regret it?"

"Will you regret it in the future when all your food supplies are taken away and you are starving and thirsty?"

"When you are penniless and have to sell your children, will you regret it?"

"If you don't want to regret, just keep following. God favors you!"

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