Is Shaykh Imran Hosein Correct on The Return of Jesus?

“He will speak to the people in the cradle and in maturity and will be of the righteous.” (Qur’an 3:46)

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Shaykh Imran Hosein has recently used the following as evidence for the Return of Nabi ‘Isa -Christ Jesus the following:

“He will speak to the people in the cradle and in maturity and will be of the righteous.” (Qur’an 3:46)

So what is this all about? It is really about those who believe that Jesus (as) will return again before the end of times being so desperate that they will clutch at straws to try and exegetically extract such an idea from the Qur’an.  

Listen to the lecture from the 22 minutes mark.

Shaykh Imran Hosein

@ 23:18 Shaykh Imran says, “But the Qur’an went on to say something more. Remember that this is Surah Al Maidah, ‘ tukallimun Nasa fil mahdi wa kahlan.”

“Twice, twice you will speak. The first time is as a baby in the cradle and the second time is as an adult.” -Shaykh Imran Hosein

“But uh even in London adults speak. There’s nothing big, there’s nothing miraculous about that. That’s normal. If you are an adult and you don’t speak you’re dumb.” -Shaykh Imran Hosein

“But if you are an adult and you are not dumb than it is normal for an adult to speak. So where is the need for the ‘ruh al qudus‘?” “Answer: The Qur’an is saying that you will speak miraculously twice.” -Shaykh Imran Hosein

“You will speak miraculously as a baby in the cradle and you will speak miraculously again as an adult.” -Shaykh Imran Hosein

c’mon put on your thinking caps.” -Shaykh Imran Hosein

Prima Qur’an comments: At this juncture let us stop and do exactly as the Shaykh ask us to do.

Now, this is important because Shaykh Imran Hosein is one of those people who have as his entire focus eschatology, the Mahdi, Dajjal, and the so-called 2nd coming of Christ Jesus.

Someone who holds such views should be able to provide evidence for them, and the fact that Shaykh Imran Hosein has to make such exegetical stretches of the Qur’an shows the patently false nature of such beliefs.

A few minutes into his lecture Shaykh Imran Hosein has some words for the Ahmadiyyah movement as well as for Muhammed Asad. However, Shaykh Imran’s misinterpretation of the Qur’an is equally bad.

May Allah guide the ummah of the Blessed Messenger (saw). It is amazing how this crowd gathered around the Shaykh soak up all these words he has to say and I just hope that they did indeed: ‘put on their thinking caps.’

Notice the slyness of his approach here:

“But uh even in London adults speak. There’s nothing big, there’s nothing miraculous about that. That’s normal. If you are an adult and you don’t speak you are dumb.” -Shaykh Imran Hosein

This subtle point is where he slowly lures his audience. In almost a trance-like state fixated upon his words, they can’t help but agree. I mean, after all, there is nothing miraculous about adults speaking is there?

This is where he slips in his suggestion and whispers to the subconscious.

First the agreement of the negative: adults speaking is nothing miraculous. [everyone is now on the same page].

Then comes the delivery: The mixture of truth with falsehood.

“Answer: The Qur’an is saying that you will speak miraculously twice.”

As the subconscious is now primed: The reader will understand that Jesus will speak while in the cradle and as an adult: So there is already a bias confirmation: Ah so Jesus does speak twice. Then comes the falsehood attached: MIRACULOUSLY twice.

Now dear reader check for yourself:

https://www.islamawakened.com/quran/3/46/

wayukallimu l-nāsa fī l-mahdi wakahlan wamina l-ṣāliḥīna -which of these Arabic words means miraculously?

The answer: None of them of course.

“And do not mix the truth with falsehood or conceal the truth while you know [it].” (Qur’an 2:42)

Now it is a given that if a person speaks like a baby in the cradle that this is indeed miraculous but even the Shaykh himself said: “adults speak. There’s nothing big, there’s nothing miraculous about that.”

Thus, what Shaykh Imran has done is to mix the haqq that-Jesus will speak as a baby and in maturity with batil -that both events would be miraculous.

Then you will see how he needs to interpolate such falsehood on the Qur’an in order to get you to buy into his concept of some messianic figure coming later.

So now after establishing his false premise that he has hoodwinked his audience into accepting he continues the rest of his speech.

Wake up dear Muslim brothers and sisters. You are being deceived.

What about kahl and kahlan in the Arabic text of the  Qur’an.


If people want to say kahlan means 70 years of or even 800 let them roll with it because no matter how old Nabi ‘Isa Christ Jesus was, we have the following text:

“[The Day] when Allah will say, “O Jesus, Son of Mary, remember My favor upon you and upon your mother when I supported you with the Pure Spirit and you spoke to the people in the cradle[wakahlan]and in maturity; and [remember] when I taught you writing and wisdom and the Torah and the Gospel; and when you designed from clay [what was] like the form of a bird with My permission, then you breathed into it, and it became a bird with My permission; and you healed the blind and the leper with My permission; and when you brought forth the dead with My permission; and when I restrained the Children of Israel from [killing] you when you came to them with clear proofs and those who disbelieved among them said, “This is not but obvious magic.” (Qur’an 5:110)


So whatever these people want to say the context of the above verse makes it abundantly clear that Jesus was
wakhalan when he was being taught the Torah and the Gospel and dealing with the children of Israel. 

Also those who want to say that well Jesus (as) did not reach maturity before he had the chance to speak thus he must come back.  This idea is based upon what? What verse in the Qur’an tells the age in which Jesus (as) died? Even those who say he did die but was taken bodily alive into haven. Tell us his age? The New Testament is not a proof text for Muslims.

Are we really going to say that Allah [swt] is teaching Nabi ‘Isa-Christ Jesus the Torah and the Gospel upon his return? Why? What for?


So even if you wanted to be extremely and I do mean extremely charitable and go against references like:
Lisan Al Arab or Al Razi in Tafsir al Kabir just remember to remind them that this 50+-year-old Jesus, this 80+year old Jesus was doing all the above as mentioned
in 5:110 before ANY SO-CALLED BODILY ASCENSION.

This day those who disbelieve have despaired of [defeating] your religion; so fear them not, but fear Me. This day I have perfected for you your religion and completed My favor upon you and have approved for you Islam as religion.” (Qur’an 5:3)

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6 responses to “Is Shaykh Imran Hosein Correct on The Return of Jesus?

  1. Abdullah

    Salaam Alaykum akhi,

    May Allah bless you and your family. Another well written and thought provoking article bro.

    Another Ayat to ponder over is where Isa (AS) spoke as an infant in the cradle saying:

    “Indeed, I am the servant of Allah. He has given me the Scripture and made me a prophet. And has blessed me wherever I might be and has enjoined upon me Prayer and Zakah (purifying alms) as long as I live.” [19:30-31]

    Please note the words “as long as I live” in the text which reads “maa dumtu hayya” in Arabic. My question to the traditionalist is: If Isa is still alive (hayya) for over 2000 years, is he still performing Salaat and paying Zakaat up in the heaven/sky (fis-samaa) that was enjoined upon him? Who is he giving out Zakah to?? This verse alone is sufficient to refute their nonsensical claims that Jesus is still alive up in heaven.

    You said:
    “Are we really going to say that Allah [swt] is teaching Nabi ‘Isa-Christ Jesus the Torah and the Gospel upon his return? Why? What for?”

    That’s a very good point to brother!

    And one more thing bro, the word “cradle” in Verse 5:110 is “Al-Mehdi” in Arabic. This also refutes the ridiculous claims that some dude by the name of “Mehdi” will appear in the end of times. Mehdi simply means cradle and nothing more in the Qur’an.

    I remember reading an article in the media saying that apparently in Iran (I think it was Iran or Iraq) they reported over 3000 Mehdi’s appearing in a year alone! What a joke and a complete mockery of the religion.

    Imran Hossein is a nut case and may Allah guide us all!

    Peace 🙂

    Abdullah

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  3. Ian

    As salaam u alaykum brother,

    I admire your commitment to politeness, but this Imran Hossein is a toxic and damaging influence in our communities, I’ve seen first hand what his crazy has done to those suffering with Mental illness, I have also met extreme jihadis who are infatuated with his works.

    May Allah guide him or cut his voice Aameen.

    On a side note, it has been a breath of fresh air reading your website, it has given me new focus and put to rest some niggling doubts, I’m a convert of 14 years with a Salafi background, though for a number of years have drifted through the school’s of thought and Sufi understandings but never feeling truly settled, coming from a Irish Catholic family I saw the exact same behaviour of control and manipulation.

    Anyway, just wanted to thank you and appreciate Prima Qur’an.

    All the best

    • walakum salaam wr wb,

      Thank you for your comment noble brother. I cannot say anything of Sheikh Imran Hossein personally as I have not met him personally nor attended any of his lectures.

      I found his appeal for Sunni-Shi’a unity to be good. His appeal for Salafi-Sufi unity to be good.

      However, eschatology seems to be his bread & butter. I have found it very disappointing that he seems to turn a blind eye towards the oppression of Muslims in China.

      May Allah (swt) guide him and us.

      • ian

        jazakAllah Khairun for replying,

        I can see your point, I guess through personal experience I have come to dislike him and his methodology.

        May Allah guide us all. Aameen

        Ian

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