​Submissions To The Only God
After introducing all of these facts from the Bibles and after
believing that there is only one God for the whole entire world and
believing in all his prophets and all his Holy Books and believing
that He sent the prophets Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and
Jesus to humanity to propagate the oneness of God, we have to go
one more step further — that the same God is able to send one
more prophet, as He promised in all his Holy Books, the Torah,
the Old Testament, the New Testament, and to Moses and Jesus
by sending His seal of the prophets named Mohamed with the Last
Testament called the Quran (or the Koran). The message of
Mohamed consents with the message of Moses, and it is also in
agreement with the message of Jesus. There are no contradictions
at all between all these three messages. They are complements of
each other, complete each another, and coincide with each other.
They all lead us to believe in the Oneness of the same God. Jesus
said the last of the prophets would glorify him and his words as
the everlasting words. His words are the words of God, and here
comes Mohamed with the Koran. It has a great chapter about Jesus
and his mother, without there having been any prior acquaintance
between Mohamed and Jesus on Earth.
Now it’s our duty to God, as well as our obligation to
ourselves, to believe in God alone and in all His prophets and
books. We can’t discriminate between one prophet and another or
one Holy Book and another. As the Last Testament states, with
what is said and believed in our hearts, we then become the God-
believers, and we submit to the only God, the Old Testament, and
the New Testament, as well as the Last Testament, because all are
the words of God. Now we should say, “I believe there is no God
but God, and I do believe in all his prophets and all his Holy
Books, including the last prophet Mohamed and the Quran.” This
can be summarized in a simple statement: “I do believe there is no
God but God, and I do believe in all his prophets, as well as that
Mohamed was the last of His messengers.” This can be
summarized in a few words in Arabic (as the language of the Holy
Quran per God’s ordaining): “Ashahado ana la Illaha Illa Allah,
we Ashahado ana Mahmaden Rasoul Allah.”