
A Muslim cleric, Sheikh Musbaudeen Mohammad, popularly known as Ainu Lah, has reaffirmed the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, urging both Muslims and Christians to prepare spiritually for what he described as an event that could occur within the next two decades.
Speaking during an interview on Sunday, the missionary stressed that the anticipated return of Jesus has its roots in Islamic teachings contained in the Koran and Hadith.
According to him this event is one of the main signs preceding the day of judgment.
“Jesus Christ is coming soon. The timeline we’re looking at is less than 20 years,” he said.
“This belief is supported by Islamic scriptures and widely recognized by scholars as a significant sign of the end times,” he said.
He referred to passages in the Quran such as Surah An-Nisa (4:157–158), which states that Jesus was not crucified but resurrected by Allah, and Surah Az-Zukhruf (43:61), interpreted by many scholars as indicating that Jesus will be a sign of the approaching Hour.
The cleric also shared a personal vision in which he claimed to have seen Jesus visibly descend from heaven during a seven-day period near the end of the world.
He described a series of unusual and symbolic events that he believed characterized that period.
“These include social reversals and moral decline, including disruptions of traditional roles, breakdown of social order and strange natural phenomena,” he said.
He mentioned scenarios such as changing family dynamics, extreme environmental conditions and unprecedented human behavior as indicators that the end is approaching.
Ainu Lah further explained that both Islam and Christianity anticipate the return of Jesus, although their interpretations differ.
In Islam, he noted, Jesus is considered a prophet and messenger whose return will restore justice and unity among believers.
He also spoke about the concept of the “Mahdi” in Islamic eschatology, a figure believed to appear before Jesus to signal the final stage of the world.
Concluding his message, the cleric urged people to turn away from evil and embrace a righteous life.
“The Second Coming is not just a prophecy, it is a call to live righteously, to worship sincerely, and to remain vigilant against deception.
“This is a reminder to everyone to prepare for the Day of Judgment through faith and moral conduct,” he said.
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