What? Muslim leader wants Temple rebuilt

Jewish Sanhedrin rabbis unite with Turk on common cause

The Coming Temple

“And there was given me a reed like unto a rod: and the angel stood, saying, Rise, and measure the temple of God, and the altar, and them that worship therein.”
Revelation 11:1

ith the Middle East still in chaos and rumors of war in the air, the idea of rebuilding the Jerusalem Temple on a foundation occupied and administered by Islamic militants might seem fanciful – even preposterous.

But the author of a new book, “The Islamic Antichrist: The Shocking Truth About the Real Nature of the Beast,” returned from Turkey recently with news that a prominent Islamic teacher and best-selling author and Jewish Sanhedrin rabbis are conspiring to do just that.

In a column penned in WND today, author Joel Richardson reveals the historically unprecedented development.

Adnan Oktar, who uses the pen name of Harun Yahya, is a controversial but highly influential Muslim intellectual and author with more than 65 million of his books in circulation worldwide. Oktar recently met with three representatives from the re-established Jewish Sanhedrin, a group of 71 Orthodox rabbis and scholars from Israel, to discuss how religious Muslims, Jews and Christians can work together on the project.

“The objectives of the alliance include waging a joint intellectual and spiritual battle against the worldwide growing tide of irreligiousness, unbelief and immorality,” explains Richardson, who met in Turkey with Oktar. “But even more unusual is their agreement with regard to the need to rebuild the Jewish Temple, a structure that Mr. Oktar refers to as the ‘Masjid (Mosque)’ or the ‘Palace of Solomon.’”

An official statement about the meeting has been published on the Sanhedrin’s website. Concluding the statement is the following call:
“Out of a sense of collective responsibility for world peace and for all humanity we have found it timely to call to the World and exclaim that there is a way out for all peoples. It is etched in a call to all humanity: We are all the sons of one father, the descendants of Adam, and all humanity is but a single family. Peace among Nations will be achieved through building the House of G-d, where all peoples will serve as foreseen by King Solomon in his prayers at the dedication of the First Holy Temple. Come let us love and respect one another, and love and honor and hold our heavenly Father in awe. Let us establish a house of prayer in His name in order to worship and serve Him together, for the sake of His great compassion. He surely does not want the blood of His creations spilled, but prefers love and peace among all mankind. We pray to the Almighty Creator, that you harken to our Call. Together – each according to his or her ability – we shall work towards the building of the House of Prayer for All Nations on the Temple Mount in peace and mutual understanding.”
Oktar explained his vision for the rebuilding of Solomon’s Temple to Richardson:
“The Palace of Solomon is a historically important palace and rebuilding it would be a very wonderful thing. It is something that any Jew, a Christian or a Muslim should welcome with enthusiasm. Every Muslim, every believer will want to return to those days, to experience those days again and, albeit partially, to bring the beauty of those days back to life.”

Oktar added that the Temple of Solomon “will be rebuilt and all believers will worship there in tranquility.” During his meeting with the Sanhedrin Rabbis, Oktar expressed his belief that the Temple could be rebuilt in one year:
“It could be done in a year at most. It could be built to the same perfection and beauty. The Torah says it was built in 13 years, if I remember correctly. It could be rebuilt in a year in its perfect form.”
Richardson later met with Rabbi Abrahamson and Rabbi Hollander, two of the Sanhedrin representatives who conferred with Oktar. Regarding the rebuilding of the Temple, Rabbi Hollander explained, “The building of the Temple is one of the stages in the Messianic process.” But another possibility that has been presented is that the Dome of the Rock that sits so prominently on the Temple Mount be used as “a place prayer for all nations.”

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“This should be fairly simple,” explained Rabbi Hollander. “It is said that the structure of the Dome in Haram E-Sharrif (the Temple Mount) was originally meant by (Caliph) Omar to be a House of Prayer for Jews, and the Al-Aqsa for Muslims.”

However, he also explained that religious Jews would not be able to enter the Dome of the Rock unless it had first been ritually cleansed according to Jewish halakhic regulations.

This is not the only similar call to rebuild the Jewish Temple, points out Richardson. Yoav Frankel is an Orthodox Jew who has been deeply involved in interfaith dialogue with Muslims and also envisions a shared Temple Mount. The Interfaith Encounter Association is working on a project called “God’s Holy Mountain.” It sees the day when the rebuilt Jewish Temple will exist side by side with the Dome of the Rock.

Richardson sees such plans tying in to Barack Obama’s calls for internationalizing the city of Jerusalem.

A recent poll showed nearly two-thirds of Israelis back the idea of rebuilding the Temple.

“Meanwhile, the work of the Temple Institute, a group that has openly dedicated itself for years to rebuilding the Jewish Temple goes on,” writes Richardson.

It has already created many of the most significant priestly utensils and pieces of furniture necessary for the Temple once it is ready.

“The suggestion of rebuilding the Jewish Temple is deeply significant to Christians, particularly those who are students of Bible prophecy,” explains Richardson. “According to the Bible, an impostor messiah known as the Antichrist will someday invade the land of Israel and ‘set himself up’ in the ‘God’s Temple.’”

Richardson’s book focuses on the striking parallels between the Bible’s prophecies about the coming messiah and Islam’s traditions regarding the one called “the Mahdi” – Islam’s primary messiah figure, who will one day invade the land of Israel and establish his seat of authority on the Temple Mount.

Richardson’s book stands in stark contrast to most other popular prophecy books of the last 40 years.

The student of Islam and the Middle East says that after decades of reading popular prophecy books and even best-selling fiction like the “Left Behind” series, millions of evangelical Christians around the world are expecting the Antichrist to emerge from a revived Roman Empire, which many have assumed is associated with the Roman Catholic Church and the European Union.

Not so, argues Richardson. His book makes the case that the biblical Antichrist is one and the same as the Quran’s Muslim Mahdi.

“The Islamic Antichrist” is almost certain to be greeted in the Muslim world with the same enthusiasm as Salman Rushdie’s “The Satanic Verses.” The author, Joel Richardson, is prepared. He has written the book under a pseudonym to protect himself and his family.

“The Bible abounds with proofs that the Antichrist’s empire will consist only of nations that are, today, Islamic,” says Richardson. “Despite the numerous prevailing arguments for the emergence of a revived European Roman empire as the Antichrist’s power base, the specific nations the Bible identifies as comprising his empire are today all Muslim.”

Richardson believes the key error of many previous prophecy scholars involves the misinterpretation of a prediction by Daniel to Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar. Daniel describes the rise and fall of empires of the future, leading to the endtimes. Western Christians have viewed one of those empires as Rome, when, claims Richardson, Rome never actually conquered Babylon and was thus disqualified as a possibility.

It had to be another empire that rose and fell and rose again that would lead to the rule by this “man of sin,” described in the Bible. That empire, he says, is the Islamic Empire, which did conquer Babylon and, in fact, rules over it even today.

Many evangelical Christians believe the Bible predicts a charismatic ruler, the Antichrist, will arise in the last days, before the return of Jesus. The Quran also predicts that a man, called the Mahdi, will rise up to lead the nations, pledging to usher in an era of peace. Richardson makes the case these two men are, in fact, one in the same.

His book was an instant best-seller on the Amazon charts when it debuted Tuesday. It remains No. 1 in two religion categories.

14 Comments

Carrie M. Boyer says Comment posted on August 06th, 2009

These guys don’t have the discernment given by the Holy Spirit to understand Scripture. The “Beast”–World Governing System–can’t be Islamic because the war of Gog and Magog, which happens before the 70th Week/Tribulation period, will wipe out almost all of the Islamic coalition coming against Israel.

They are right in another instance, however: The Beast/World Government will bemoan the lack of “religiosity” (because Christians and Messianic Jews will have been raptured); therefore, this Beast will carry Mystery Babylon (the Jew’s revived religion of sacrifice–done away with by the Lord’s personal sacrific) on it’s crowns, which are symbolic of ruling authority.

Penny says Comment posted on August 06th, 2009

This is interesting, because I have been thinking that there might be a connection between the Antichrist and Mahdi. The president of Iran has said in his speaches that he would like to bring about the caos to rush the coming of this Mahdi and he has also spoke of wiping Israel off the face of the earth in the same context with nuclear weopons. I would like to read this book and compare it to what the Word says. However the future is laid out we can all rejoice in knowing that God’s incredible will and purpose will be accomplished.

Remnant says Comment posted on August 06th, 2009

Time to look up !

Laura R says Comment posted on August 07th, 2009

Carrie – you should read their books – I have known the information from Joel since about 2004, and he provides significant documentation and scriptural background for his points. It is very convincing – don’t get so hung up on Rome being the “whole ball of wax”, so to speak. Comparing the eschatology of islam and Christianity becomes very interesting when you learn all of the facts of islam’s beliefs. Read the information and then make an informed decision ;) But, nonetheless, WE will not have to concern ourselves with it, as we’ll be watching from the balconies ;)

Laura

Fiona Smith says Comment posted on August 07th, 2009

Firstly, I agree with Carrie’s end-times comments.
My further comment is about the rabbis, Rabbi Abrahamson and Rabbi Hollander, who seem to think that the true God, the Creator and Saviour of the world, would have the Dome of the Rock used as “a place prayer for all nations.” I’m sure that our God will not be sharing his chosen land with a temple built to a false god.
“Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.” Acts 4:12

James says Comment posted on August 11th, 2009

This makes sense to me as well. Tho i will be going home to do my own reasearch. Islam does seem to be the anti christian/Jewish religion. As for God not sharing the temple mount, He mentions leaving out the outer court of the third temple for the gentiles when giving us the measurements. Many believe that is exactly where the dome of the rock sits today. Also if u havnt noticed islam has always wanted what the jews have. A warning : for thoes of you who think u will watch comfortably from heaven, i urge you to rethink and reasearh your opinion as i used to share that same opinion with you. I had a dream that spured me to do what i just asked u to do. I believe my dream was god telling me i was wrong and im glad for that. Now i know more than ever because i realized all this is relevant to us now not some confused group of leftovers when we are gone. There is only one harvest not two. The grain harvested and the weeds thrown into the fire all on the same day. How many people will be taken by suprise or even totally decieved just because they believed they wouldnt be here. (That isnt the antichrist, im still here) thats a bad spot to be in. God bless u all.

James says Comment posted on August 11th, 2009

Ps. If u havnt noticed obama is a muslim

Joy B. says Comment posted on August 11th, 2009

Joel’s book is the one I am reading right now. I am not saying that I believe this theory. I am just checking it out. Or as Penny said, “comparing it with the Word”. Richardson also correlates Islam’s “fake Jesus” with the biblical “False Prophet”.

Putting the theory of the book aside, it does explain the beliefs Muslims have about their “messiah”. There has to be 3 years of horror for him to arrive. The muslims’ belief of world domination and conversion by sword tie into their end days scenario.

Sigvard von Brevern says Comment posted on August 15th, 2009

Do I understand rightly, that Joel Richardson says the Islamic mahdi, the
Islamic Antichrist and Jesus are one and the same? This is the highest
blasphemie. Islam says when the mahdi arrives, whom they also call Jesus,
he will cut the throats of all Christians etc. I was of the opinion that like
Walid Shoebat, he has left terrorism and converted to Christianity. If this is
indeed the case, he could not make such a statement. The mahdi as you know, died in one of the ancient battles, but it is insisted that he never died during the 800 years or so after he disappeared, but that he will
reappear, splitting the deep waters of an ancient well in Iran. So, as Daniel the prophet says the Antichrist will sit in the Holies of Holies in the
temple of God, proclaiming himself being God Himself. Jesus also spoke
of such an event. How can the two be one and the same?
Even the mahdi could not have survived more than 800 years, drowned
in a well and to appear alive again. This never happened to Jesus. All of
Islam`s religion, if we can call it a religion, is based on paganism,
superstition, impossible stories that only the gullible can believe.

Joy says Comment posted on August 18th, 2009

Sigvard,
Richardson correlates the mahdi with the Biblical Antichrist. He correlates the Islamic Jesus (their fake Jesus) with the Biblical False Prophet. He correlates the Islamic antichrist with Jesus Christ, son of G-d.

homer G says Comment posted on August 18th, 2009

Good advice: Get your own house in order, do good works, love thy God, care for the poor, leave judgement to the Lord. Quit worrying and trying to predict who the anti christ is.

Joy says Comment posted on August 19th, 2009

homer G,
You may not have noticed, but this website is about the end days. The antichrist is a fairly central figure in that.

You may not have noticed, but G-d included information in the Bible about the end days. This means he would have wanted us to spend time contemplating it.

I will have to decline your advice. For some of us, it is not just about us. It is about the lost in our society. Many on this website consider the lost our highest priority. The more we know about the Bible the more we can help the lost. As far as the poor go, many of us also believe it is our responsibility to help the poor personally. We do not consider that G-d wanted us to push that responsibility on our corrupt governments.

homer G says Comment posted on August 20th, 2009

A Government IS its people. Time will tell if Obama is really your anti-christ.

Joy says Comment posted on September 01st, 2009

homer G,
No one said obama is the AC. However, many of us do believe he is on the same team as the AC.

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