1- According to the testimony of Jesus, no man born of woman was ever greater than John the Baptist. But the “least” in the Kingdom of Heaven is greater than John. The comparison made by the “Spirit of Allah” (i.e. Jesus) is between John and all the preceding Prophets as the officers and administrators of the Kingdom of Heaven. Now in chronological order, the last Prophet would be the least of them all, he would be their junior and their youngest. The word “z’ira” in the Aramaic, like the Arabic “saghir,” signifies “little, small and young.” The Pshittha Version uses the word “z’ira” or “z’eira” in apposition to “rabba” for “great or old.” Every Christian will admit that Jesus is not the “last” Prophet, and therefore he cannot be the “least.” Not only were the Apostles themselves endowed with the gift of prophecy, but also many other holy men in the apostolic age were favored with it (Acts xi. 27, 28; xiii. I; xv.32; xxi, 9, 10, etc).
And as we cannot determine which of these numerous Church Prophets was the “last, we are naturally forced to seek elsewhere a Prophet who is indisputably the Last and the Seal of the Prophetic List. Can we imagine stronger and more brilliant evidence in favor of Muhammad than the fulfillment, in his holy person, of this wonderful prophecy of Jesus Christ?
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The mystery of the pre-existence of the spirits of the Prophets has not been revealed to us, but every true Muslim believes it.
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