I’m coming back as the King of Kings and Lord of Lords.
I’m coming back as the judge of all humanity.
And every person who rejected me, every Muslim who called me just a prophet, every atheist who denied my existence, every person who heard the gospel and turned away will stand before me and give an account.
When I whispered, when are you coming back? The father alone knows the day and the hour, he said.
But the signs are multiplying.
The birth pains are intensifying.
Look at the world, Ahmed.
Look at the wars, the earthquakes, the famines, the diseases, the persecution of believers, the rise of false prophets and false teachings.
All of it is happening exactly as I prophesied 2,000 years ago.
The time is short.
Very short.
How short? I asked though I wasn’t sure I wanted to know the answer.
Short enough that you don’t have time to waste.
He said that’s why I’m sending you back now.
Not in a year, not in a month.
Now you need to warn them.
You need to tell Muslims the truth before the door closes.
Because when I return, there will be no more chances, no more opportunities.
The time of grace will be over.
And then I felt it.
A pulling sensation like being yanked backward through space.
Wait, I cried.
I don’t know what to say.
I don’t know how to explain this.
They’ll never believe me.
Tell them what you saw, Jesus said, and his voice was fading.
Tell them the truth.
I’ll give you the words.
I’ll give you the courage.
And I’ll give you proof.
The visions I showed you will come true, one by one, exactly as I showed you.
That will be your vindication.
That will be the evidence that you truly met me.
But what if they still don’t believe? I called out even as I felt myself being pulled further away.
Some won’t, he said.
And now his voice was just an echo.
Many won’t, but some will.
And even if only one person turns to me because of your testimony, it will be worth everything you’re about to lose.
Trust me, Ahmed.
I’ll be with you always, even to the end of the age.
And then I was falling, plummeting through darkness, tumbling through space and time.
And then pain, searing, crushing pain in my chest.
I gasped and my lungs filled with air.
It felt like inhaling broken glass and fire simultaneously.
My eyes snapped open.
Bright lights, white ceiling, the sharp smell of antiseptic, beeping machines, voices shouting.
He’s back.
We’ve got a pulse.
Heart rate is stabilizing.
Sinus rhythm returning.
Ahmed, can you hear me? Ahmed.
I tried to speak, but there was something in my throat.
A tube.
I gagged, my body convulsing.
Hands held me down.
Don’t try to talk.
You’re in the hospital.
You had a massive heart attack.
We’re taking care of you.
Just try to stay calm.
Faces appeared above me.
Doctors, nurses, all in blue scrubs and masks.
Their eyes were wide, some with shock, others with relief.
He was down for 17 minutes, one voice said.
I’ve never seen anyone come back after that long without brain damage.
It’s a miracle.
Another voice said, “Yes, I thought it is, but not the kind you think.
” The tube was slowly removed from my throat.
I coughed violently, my chest burning, my whole body trembling.
“Welcome back, Mr.
Hassan.
” One of the doctors said he was an older man with kind eyes and gray hair behind his mask.
“You gave us quite a scare.
Your heart stopped for 17 minutes and 34 seconds.
” We performed CPR, used the defibrillator four times.
We were about to call it when suddenly your heart started again on its own.
We can’t explain it, but you’re alive.
Alive? I was alive.
And behind the doctor, I saw Nadia.
Her face was stre with tears, her hijab skew, her eyes red and swollen.
When our eyes met, she let out a sob and reached for my hand.
Over the next several hours, the medical team ran tests, EKGs, blood work, CT scans, MRIs.
They explained that I had suffered a massive mocardial inffection, a heart attack caused by a complete blockage in my left anterior descending artery, what they call the widow maker.
They had performed an emergency procedure to insert a stent and restore blood flow.
You’re extremely lucky, the cardiologist told me.
Most people who have this kind of heart attack don’t survive, and those who do usually have significant brain damage from lack of oxygen.
But your scans are clean, remarkably clean.
No signs of hypoxic injury at all because I wasn’t without oxygen.
I thought I was with Jesus.
You’re going to need to make some serious lifestyle changes, the doctor continued.
Diet, exercise, stress management, and you’ll be on medication for the rest of your life, but you should make a full recovery.
” I nodded, but I wasn’t really listening.
My mind was racing.
Everything Jesus had shown me, the visions, the prophecies, the warnings, it was all vivid, more real than the hospital room around me.
Nadia was allowed to stay with me once I was moved to a regular room.
She sat beside my bed, holding my hand, whispering prayers in Arabic.
Thank Allah you’re alive, she kept saying, “Thank Allah.
Thank Allah.
” But it wasn’t Allah who saved me.
It was Jesus.
And I knew I had to tell her.
Nadi said quietly.
I need to tell you something about what happened when my heart stopped.
She looked at me, her eyes still wet with tears.
What is it? I hesitated knowing that the next words out of my mouth would change everything.
But I had promised Jesus.
I had committed to following him no matter the cost.
I saw something, I said slowly.
While I was while my heart was stopped, I went somewhere.
I met someone.
She frowned concerned.
You had a near-death experience.
The doctor said that sometimes happens.
Hallucinations from lack of oxygen.
It wasn’t a hallucination, Nadia.
It was real.
More real than anything I’ve ever experienced.
What did you see? She asked, and I could hear the nervousness in her voice.
I took a deep breath.
I met Jesus.
The change in her face was instant.
The concern transformed into shock, then confusion, then something like fear.
What? Jesus Christ? I saw him.
I spoke to him.
He showed me things.
Things that are going to happen.
He told me.
Stop.
Her voice was sharp now.
She pulled her hand away from mine.
You’re confused.
The doctor said you were without oxygen for a long time.
You’re having hallucinations.
It wasn’t a hallucination, Nadia.
It was real.
He had nail scars in his hands.
He told me he died for me for all of us.
He told me Islam is wrong.
That he’s the only way to God.
That Stop it, she shouted, standing up abruptly.
her chair scraped loudly against the floor.
I don’t want to hear this.
You’re my husband.
You’re an imam.
You don’t talk about Jesus like that.
You don’t.
I can’t be an imam anymore, I said quietly.
I can’t lead people in prayers to Allah when I know the truth now.
Jesus is God.
He’s the one we should be worshiping.
Not.
I’m calling the doctor, she said, backing toward the door.
You need a psychiatric evaluation.
This is some kind of brain damage.
The devil is attacking you because you’re such a devoted Muslim.
You need help, Ahmed.
You need Nadia.
Please just listen.
No, she screamed.
Tears were streaming down her face now.
No, I won’t listen to this blasphemy.
My husband is gone.
You’re not him.
You’re not Ahmed.
He would never.
He could never.
She ran from the room, leaving me alone with the beeping machines and the weight of what had just happened.
This was only the beginning of losing everything.
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I was discharged from the hospital 4 days later on February 22nd, 2024.
When I came home, the house felt different, cold, tense.
Nadia barely looked at me.
She prepared food, but didn’t eat with me.
She slept in the guest room.
The children could sense something was wrong, but didn’t know what.
Aisha, who was 17 at the time, kept asking me if I was okay, if something had happened at the hospital.
Zanab, 15, avoided me, spending most of her time in her room.
Omar, 13, seemed angry, though I didn’t understand why yet.
I spent those first few days in a days trying to process everything that had happened.
Part of me wondered if maybe Nadia was right.
Maybe it had been a hallucination, a trick of my oxygen-deprived brain.
But then I would remember the visions Jesus showed me, the specificity of them, the dates, the details.
April 23rd, 2025.
February 28th, 2026.
March 4th, 2026.
I wrote them down in a journal along with everything else I could remember from those 17 minutes.
Every word Jesus spoke, every scene he showed me.
I wanted a record, something I could refer back to when the visions came true because they would come true.
I knew it with absolute certainty.
One week after I came home, I knew I couldn’t continue living a lie.
I couldn’t go back to the mosque and lead prayers as if nothing had happened.
I couldn’t stand in front of 3,000 Muslims and preach about Allah when I now knew that Jesus was God.
I sat my family down in the living room on February 29th, a leapy year day.
Ironically, I remember that detail.
I need to talk to all of you, I said, about what happened to me, about what I experienced when my heart stopped.
Nadia’s face went rigid.
Hamemed, don’t.
They deserve to know, I said firmly.
Our children deserve the truth.
I turned to Asa, Zanab, and Omar.
They sat on the couch looking confused and nervous.
When my heart stopped, I began.
I left my body.
I went to another place, and there I met Jesus Christ, not as a prophet, as God.
He showed me that he is the son of God, that he died on the cross for our sins, that he rose from the dead.
He showed me that Islam is not the true path to God.
He is the only way.
The silence in the room was deafening.
Then Omar spoke, his voice shaking with fury.
You’re an apostate.
Omar, you’re a traitor, he shouted, jumping to his feet.
His young face was twisted with rage and betrayal.
You’re supposed to be our father.
You’re supposed to lead us to Jana.
And now you’re going to drag us all to Jahanam because you had some stupid dream.
It wasn’t a dream, son.
I hate you, he screamed.
I hate you.
I wish you had died.
I wish you were still dead.
He ran from the room.
I heard his footsteps pounding up the stairs, then the slam of his bedroom door.
Zanab was crying silently, tears streaming down her face.
“Baba,” she whispered.
“Please, please don’t do this.
The mosque, our school, all our friends, everyone will find out.
They’ll say terrible things about us, about you.
Please, can’t you just can’t you just keep it to yourself?” “I can’t, Habibi,” I said gently.
“I can’t lie anymore.
I can’t pretend to believe something I know is false.
But why do you have to tell everyone? She pleaded.
Why can’t you just quietly stop being an imam? Why do you have to say it’s because of of because of? She couldn’t even say his name.
Aisha hadn’t said anything.
She just stared at me, her face unreadable.
Finally, she stood.
I don’t know what happened to you, she said quietly.
But you’re not my father anymore.
My father would never betray Islam.
My father would never destroy our family like this.
and she walked out.
Zanab followed, still crying.
Nadia waited until the children were gone.
Then she looked at me with eyes full of contempt and something else, something like grief, as if she were looking at a corpse.
“You will not speak to my children about this again,” she said, her voice cold and hard.
“You will not poison their minds with this blasphemy.
You will not embarrass them or me any further.
I’m filing for divorce, and you’re leaving this house tonight.
Nadia, please pack your things.
She said, I want you gone within the hour.
If you try to fight me on this, I will make sure every Muslim in New York knows what you’ve done.
I will make sure you never see your children again.
Do you understand? I understood.
I packed a suitcase with some clothes and my few personal possessions.
As I was leaving, I paused at the door and looked back at the house, our home for so many years.
I could hear Zanob crying upstairs.
I wanted to go to her to comfort her, but I knew it would only make things worse, so I left.
I checked into a cheap motel in Long Island City.
The room was small and dingy with a lumpy bed and a bathroom that smelled of mildew.
I sat on the edge of the bed and stared at the wall.
I had lost my family in a single evening.
But even as the grief washed over me, even as I wept alone in that terrible room, I felt something else underneath the pain.
Peace.
Not happiness.
How could I be happy about losing my children? But peace.
A deep, unshakable peace that came from knowing I had done the right thing, that I had obeyed Jesus no matter the cost.
The next day, I went to the mosque.
I requested an emergency meeting with the board of directors.
They gathered in the conference room, eight men, some of whom I had known for over a decade.
Brothers in faith, or so I had thought.
I told them everything.
I recounted my death, my encounter with Jesus, the visions he showed me.
I told them I was leaving Islam and could no longer serve as a mom.
They sat in silence as I spoke.
When I finished, one of the board members, brother Tariq, a successful businessman I had always respected, leaned forward and said, “Ahmed, we’re going to give you some time to recover.
You’ve been through a traumatic medical event.
You’re clearly not thinking clearly.
Take a few months off.
See a therapist, get some rest, and when you’re better, when you’re thinking rationally again, we’ll welcome you back with open arms.
” “I appreciate your concern, Brother Tariq,” I said.
“But I’m thinking more clearly now than I ever have.
I’m not coming back.
I can’t lead prayers to a god I don’t believe in.
Another board member, brother Khaled, spoke up.
His voice was harder, more aggressive.
Then you’re resigning? Yes, I said.
I’m resigning and I’m leaving Islam.
The room erupted, shouting accusations.
Some called me insane.
Others called me a traitor.
Brother Mahmud, who had always been the kindest of the group, just sat with his head in his hands, shaking it slowly.
Do you understand what you’re doing? Brother Tariq said, his voice rising.
Do you understand what this means? You’re committing apostasy.
Under Sharia law, the penalty for apostasy is death.
I understand, I said quietly.
This is the devil, Brother Khaled shouted.
The devil attacked you when you were vulnerable, when your mind was weak from lack of oxygen, and he planted these lies.
It wasn’t the devil, I said.
It was Jesus.
The room fell silent at the sound of his name spoken with reverence instead of the usual Islamic qualifiers.
Get out, brother Khaled said.
Get out of this mosque.
You’re not welcome here.
You’re no longer our imam.
You’re no longer our brother.
I stood and walked to the door.
As I reached it, brother Mahmud called out, “Ahmed, I will pray for you.
I will pray that Allah guides you back to the truth before it’s too late.
” I turned and looked at him.
His face was full of genuine sorrow.
“Thank you, brother,” I said.
“But please pray to Jesus instead.
He’s the one who hears prayers.
” I left before anyone could respond.
Within 3 days, the mosque issued a public statement.
It was posted on their website and social media accounts.
It is with great sadness that we announced the resignation of Imam Ahmed Hassan.
Brother Ahmed has recently suffered a severe medical emergency that has left him mentally unstable.
His recent statements regarding his faith do not reflect his true beliefs, but are the result of medical trauma and require professional treatment.
We ask the community to pray for his recovery and to disregard any statements he may make during this difficult time.
The position of senior Imam will be filled by Imam Yufu al-Masri effective immediately.
But that wasn’t all.
In closed meetings with other imams and Islamic leaders in New York, a fatwa was quietly issued.
They didn’t publicize it widely.
They couldn’t.
Not in America.
But word spread through the Muslim community quickly.
Ahmed Hassan is an apostate.
Under Sharia law, the punishment for apostasy is death.
The death threat started within days.
Emails to an address.
Someone must have leaked.
You will burn in hell, traitor.
Death to apostates.
We know where you live.
Letters mailed to my motel.
Someone will put a bullet in your head.
Inshallah.
Your blood is halal.
Phone calls to a number I had to change three times.
Heavy breathing then.
Myrt, were coming for you.
Social media messages that became so frequent I had to delete all my accounts.
You deserve to die.
I hope someone cuts your throat.
May Allah curse you forever.
I reported everything to the police.
They took statements, opened a file, but told me honestly there wasn’t much they could do unless someone made a specific credible threat with a clear plan.
The FBI got involved after the 30th or 40th threat.
I lost count.
An agent named Rodriguez was assigned to my case.
He visited me at the motel.
Mr.
Hassan, we’re taking these threats seriously, he said.
But unfortunately, most of them are anonymous and non-specific.
We’re monitoring the situation.
In the meantime, I’d advise you to be careful.
Vary your routine.
Don’t go to places where you might be recognized from your time at the mosque.
consider moving somewhere else, maybe outside New York.
But I didn’t want to run.
I didn’t want to hide.
Jesus had set me back to be a witness.
How could I witness if I disappeared? My family completely cut me off.
Nadia filed for divorce in March 2024.
She was granted full custody of all three children.
I was technically allowed supervised visitation, but when I tried to arrange it, the children refused to see me.
They don’t want to see you, Nadia told me over the phone, her voice icy.
You’ve caused them enough pain.
Leave them alone.
My father called from Cairo.
My brother must have told him what happened.
I answered, hoping maybe he would be different.
Maybe he would at least try to understand.
Instead, he wept, not with sorrow for me, but with rage.
You have disgraced our family, he shouted through his tears.
You have brought shame upon the name Hassan.
45 years I raised you, taught you, guided you, and for what? So you could become a myrrt? So you could betray everything.
Baba, please let me explain.
I disown you, he screamed.
You are no longer my son.
I have only two sons now.
You are dead to me.
I wish you had stayed dead in that hospital.
It would have been better than this shame.
And he hung up.
He never spoke to me again.
He died 8 months later in October 2024 of a stroke.
My brothers didn’t tell me until after the funeral.
They sent me a single message.
Our father has passed.
You were not mentioned in his will.
Do not contact this family again.
You are dead to us.
I lost everything.
My job, my family, my community, my reputation, my safety, my entire life, built over 45 years, dismantled in a matter of weeks.
But I gained Jesus.
And as I sat alone in that motel room night after night, reading the Bible I had bought, praying to him, learning what it meant to have a real relationship with God.
Not rituals and rules, but actual communion, I realized something.
Everything I lost was worthless compared to what I gained.
For the next year, I lived in isolation.
I moved from the motel to a small studio apartment in a different neighborhood where no one knew me.
I found a church, an evangelical church in Manhattan, where the pastor, Reverend James Morrison, welcomed me despite my background.
He spent hours with me teaching me about Christianity, answering my questions, helping me heal from the trauma of losing everything.
I was baptized on June 16th, 2024.
It was one of the most profound moments of my life.
As I was submerged in the water and raised up again, I felt like I was physically enacting what had happened spiritually.
Dying to my old life, rising to new life in Christ.
I read the Bible voraciously, Genesis to Revelation, over and over.
The words that had once been forbidden to me now became my lifeline.
I was astounded by how much I had misunderstood about Christianity.
The Trinity wasn’t polytheism.
It was the mystery of one God existing eternally in three persons.
The crucifixion wasn’t a failure.
It was God’s plan of salvation from before the foundation of the world.
Grace wasn’t a license to sin.
It was the power that freed us from sin.
I had been lied to my entire life, and now I was finally seeing the truth.
But I still struggled.
The loneliness was crushing.
I missed my children desperately.
I would see fathers with their daughters and sons in the park and have to turn away, tears in my eyes.
I wrote letters to Aisha, Zanab, and Omar, but I don’t know if they ever received them or if Nadia destroyed them unread.
And sometimes late at night, doubts would creep in.
What if it had been a hallucination? What if I had destroyed my entire life over a fantasy? What if the visions Jesus showed me never came true? That’s when I would pray.
I would get on my knees in that tiny apartment and cry out to Jesus.
Please, I would say, please give me a sign.
Let me know.
I didn’t imagine this.
Let me know it was real.
And every time I would feel that peace return, that unshakable certainty that I had truly encountered the living God.
And then on April 23rd, 2025, the first vision came true.
I was sitting in my apartment reading the Gospel of John when my phone buzzed with a breaking news alert.
Breaking 6.
2 magnitude earthquake strikes near Istanbul, Turkey.
Hundreds injured.
I stared at the screen, my heart pounding so hard I thought I might be having another heart attack.
It was the exact date Jesus had shown me.
April 23rd, 2025.
I turned on my television.
Every news channel was covering it.
The footage showed exactly what I had seen in the vision.
Buildings swaying, windows shattering, people fleeing into the streets.
A minouret had collapsed.
Over 300 people were injured exactly as Jesus had shown me.
I fell to my knees and wept.
Not because people were hurt.
I was grieved by that, but because it was proof, undeniable, objective proof that what I had experienced was real.
Jesus had truly shown me the future, which meant everything else he told me was true.
I called Pastor Morrison.
It happened, I told him, my voice shaking.
The earthquake in Turkey, exactly when Jesus said it would.
I know, he said quietly.
I saw the news.
Ahmed, this is this is incredible.
You need to document this.
You need to start telling people.
So I did.
I started writing.
I created a blog where I documented my testimony and the visions.
I posted about the Turkey earthquake explaining that Jesus had shown it to me more than a year before it happened.
Some people mocked me.
Some said the earthquake was a coincidence, but others others started to listen.
I got messages from Muslims who said they were questioning their faith, from Christians who were encouraged by my story, from skeptics who said they wanted to see if my other prophecies would come true.
Over the following months, I watched as the conflicts in the Middle East escalated exactly as Jesus had shown me.
The war in Sudan intensified, the humanitarian crisis worsened.
The United States cut its aid programs in March 2025 just as he said.
Each fulfilled prophecy strengthened my faith and gave credibility to my testimony.
And then on February 28th, 2026, the second major prophecy came true.
I was watching the news when the breaking report came.
Breaking Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Kam killed in coordinated strike.
I stood frozen in front of the television as the details emerged.
A joint operation by Israeli and US forces.
Multiple high-ranking Iranian officials killed.
The entire Middle East thrown into chaos exactly as Jesus had shown me.
Down to the date, February 28th, 2026.
I immediately updated my blog.
I recorded a video explaining that Jesus had shown me this exact event nearly 2 years earlier during my near-death experience.
The response was overwhelming.
My blog traffic exploded.
The video was shared thousands of times.
Some people called me a prophet.
Others called me a charlatan who was just lucky with my guesses.
But I knew the truth.
These weren’t guesses.
These were visions from Jesus Christ.
7 days later on March 4th, the third prophecy came true.
Breaking US forces sink Iranian warship.
87 crew members confirmed dead.
Again, exactly as Jesus had shown me.
The date, the detail, all of it.
Now, even the skeptics were starting to pay attention.
How could I have known? How could I have predicted these specific events with such precision? The answer was simple.
I couldn’t have, but Jesus could because he knows the end from the beginning.
My blog readership grew in the thousands, then tens of thousands.
I started receiving invitations to speak at churches.
Some were nervous about hosting me.
They worried about retaliation from radical Muslims.
But others were bold, saying that my testimony needed to be heard.
I also received more death threats, many more.
But now I was ready.
I had proof that Jesus was real, that he had sent me back for a purpose.
And I wasn’t going to let fear silence me anymore.
So here I am, March 2026, day 22 or 23 of Ramadan, depending on when you’re watching this.
Everything Jesus showed me has come to pass.
The earthquake in Turkey, April 23rd, 2025.
The death of Iran Supreme Leader, February 28th, 2026.
The sinking of the Iranian warship, March 4th, 2026.
The wars, the humanitarian crisis, all of it.
Every single prophecy fulfilled exactly as he showed me.
And now I’m here to tell you what he told me.
These are the signs.
These are the birth painans.
Jesus Christ is coming back soon.
If you are a Muslim watching this, I am begging you, please listen to me.
I know you’ve been taught that Jesus was just a prophet.
I know you’ve been told that Christians worship three gods, that the Bible has been corrupted, that Islam is the final truth.
I believed all of that, too, for 45 years.
I taught it.
I preached it.
I defended it against Christians who tried to share the gospel with me.
But it’s a lie.
And I’m living proof of that lie.
Let me address the main arguments I used to make against Christianity.
The same arguments you’ve probably been taught.
The Bible has been corrupted.
This is the claim Islam makes to explain why the Bible contradicts the Quran, but it’s historically absurd.
We have thousands of manuscript copies of the New Testament, some dating to within decades of the original writings.
We can compare these manuscripts and see that the text has been faithfully preserved.
Yes, there are minor copying errors, a word spelled differently, a phrase in a different order, but nothing that changes any major doctrine.
Meanwhile, the Quran was compiled from scattered written fragments and oral tradition decades after Muhammad died.
Variant readings existed and Caiff Uman ordered all variant copies burned.
That’s not preservation.
That’s destruction of evidence.
If Allah truly wanted to protect his word, why would he allow the previous scriptures, the Torah, the Psalms, the Gospels to be corrupted? Why would he send prophets with messages that he knew would be lost? That makes no sense.
The truth is, the Bible hasn’t been corrupted.
The Quran contradicts it because the Quran is wrong.
Christians worship three gods.
This is a misunderstanding sometimes deliberately taught to make Christianity sound like polytheism.
Christians don’t worship three gods.
We worship one God who exists eternally in three persons.
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
It’s a mystery beyond human comprehension.
But it’s not polytheism.
Think of it this way.
God is love.
But love requires relationship.
If God is eternally love, he must have eternally existed in relationship.
Father loving son, son loving father with the Holy Spirit as the bond of that love.
This is the Trinity.
The Quran’s criticism of the Trinity is actually based on a misunderstanding.
Surah 5116 suggests that Christians worship God, Jesus, and Mary, but no Christian denomination has ever taught that Mary is part of the Trinity.
This shows that Muhammad didn’t actually understand Christian theology.
Jesus didn’t die on the cross.
Surah 47 claims that Jesus wasn’t crucified, that it was made to appear so, but someone else was substituted.
But this is historically impossible.
The crucifixion of Jesus is one of the best detested facts of ancient history.
Roman historians like Tacitus and Josephus mentioned it.
The Jewish Talmud mentioned it.
Christians, Jews, and pagans all agreed that Jesus was crucified under Pontius Pilate.
Think about this logically.
If someone else was substituted, who was it? How did this person look exactly like Jesus? How did none of the disciples, the people who knew Jesus best, recognize that it wasn’t him? And most importantly, why would God deceive people like this? Why would he make it look like Jesus died when he didn’t? That would mean God deliberately caused billions of people to believe a lie for 2,000 years.
Does that sound like something an all- knowing, all good God would do? The reason Islam denies the crucifixion is because it’s essential to Christianity.
Without the cross, there’s no atonement for sin.
Without the resurrection, there’s no victory over death.
Muhammad had to deny these events to make room for his own teachings.
But the historical evidence is overwhelming.
Jesus died and he rose again and that changes everything.
You can earn paradise through good works.
This is perhaps the most dangerous lie in Islam.
Islam teaches that on the day of judgment, your good deeds and bad deeds will be weighed on a scale.
If your good deeds outweigh your bad, you enter Janna.
If not, you go to Jahanam.
But here’s the problem.
How do you know if you’ve done enough good deeds? How do you know if the scale will tip in your favor? You don’t.
Even Muhammad wasn’t sure of his own salvation.
Hadith records him saying he didn’t know what would happen to him.
If the prophet himself wasn’t certain, how can any Muslim be certain? This is why Islam produces anxiety, not peace.
You’re constantly trying to earn something you can never be sure you’ve achieved.
Christianity teaches something radically different.
You can’t earn salvation.
It’s impossible.
Your best works are still tainted by sin.
The only way to be saved is to accept the gift of salvation that Jesus purchased with his blood on the cross.
It’s free.
It’s complete.
And it’s certain.
When you put your faith in Jesus, you know, not hope, not maybe, but know that you’re saved because it’s not based on your performance.
It’s based on his finished work.
Muhammad is the final prophet.
Islam claims that Muhammad is the seal of the prophets, the final messenger from God.
But test this claim by Muhammad’s own fruits.
Jesus said, “By their fruits, you will know them.
” Matthew 7:16.
Muhammad spread his religion primarily through warfare and conquest.
He had multiple wives, including a six-year-old girl, Asia, whom he consummated marriage with when she was nine.
He ordered the execution of hundreds of Jewish men from the Banu Corza tribe.
He led raids and battles.
He took slaves.
Compare that to Jesus.
He never sinned.
He never married.
He never led an army.
He never took a slave.
He never killed anyone.
Instead, he healed the sick, raised the dead, forgave sinners, and ultimately gave his own life so that we could be saved.
Which one of these sounds like the true representative of God? I know these are hard truths.
I know it’s difficult to hear criticism of Muhammad when you’ve been taught to rever him your whole life.
I felt the same way when Christians would criticize him.
But truth matters more than our feelings.
And the truth is, Muhammad was a false prophet.
Right now, in this very moment, you have a choice to make.
You can dismiss everything I’ve said.
You can call me a liar, a deceiver, mentally ill, and agent of Satan.
You can close this video and go back to your life.
Or you can consider the possibility that I’m telling the truth.
Look at the evidence.
The earthquake in Turkey, April 23rd, 2025.
The death of Kam, February 28th, 2026.
the Iranian warship March 4th, 2026.
I predicted all of these events with precision before they happened because Jesus showed them to me.
How could I have known? Either I’m the luckiest guesser in the world or I truly encountered the living God.
You decide, but decide quickly because time is running out.
In just days, Ramadan will end.
Muslims around the world will celebrate Eid believing they fulfilled their duty to Allah, believing they’ve earned rewards in paradise.
But they’re building their hopes on a foundation of sand.
And when the storm comes, when death comes, when Jesus returns, that foundation will collapse.
Don’t let that be you.
Jesus is calling you right now.
He’s been calling you your whole life.
Every doubt you felt about Islam.
Every question that was dismissed, every moment you wondered if there was more, that was Jesus knocking on the door of your heart.
He died for you.
Not just for Christians, for you.
For every Muslim who has ever lived.
His blood covers your sins.
All of them.
Your lies, your lust, your pride, your hatred, everything.
He took the punishment you deserve so you could have the life he deserves.
All you have to do is receive it.
Pray with me right now.
Wherever you are, whatever time of day it is, just pray these words.
Jesus, I confess that I am a sinner.
I have lived my life according to Islam, but now I see that it was a lie.
I believe that you are the son of God.
I believe that you died on the cross for my sins.
I believe that you rose from the dead on the third day.
I surrender my life to you.
Save me.
Forgive me.
Make me your child.
I turn away from Islam and turn to you.
I trust you alone for my salvation.
Amen.
If you prayed that sincerely, you are saved right now.
In this moment, you have passed from death to life.
The old has gone.
The new has come.
You are a new creation in Christ Jesus.
Now, here’s what you need to do next.
One, tell someone.
Find a church, a bibleelving church, not a liberal one that doesn’t take scripture seriously.
Tell them you just gave your life to Christ.
They will help you.
Two, get a Bible and start reading.
I recommend starting with the Gospel of John.
This will introduce you to who Jesus really is, not the distorted version Islam taught you.
Three, be prepared for the cost.
If you’re in a Muslim family, they will likely reject you.
If you’re in a Muslim majority country, you may face persecution, imprisonment, or even death.
This is not a game.
This is not a casual decision.
But Jesus is worth it.
He is worth everything you will lose and infinitely more.
I lost my wife, my children, my father, my brothers, my career, my reputation, my community, my safety.
I lost 45 years of my life to a lie.
But I gained Jesus.
And I would make the same choice a thousand times over.
Because knowing him, truly knowing him, is worth more than everything this world has to offer.
Look at the world right now.
Look at the wars.
Look at the chaos.
Look at the suffering.
This is what a world without Jesus looks like.
This is what happens when humanity rejects their creator.
And it’s only going to get worse before he returns.
The signs are all around us.
Wars and rumors of wars, earthquakes, famines, pestilences, false prophets, persecution of believers, exactly as Jesus prophesied 2,000 years ago.
We are living in the end times.
I don’t know if we have years, months, or weeks, but I know the time is short.
And when Jesus returns, and he will return, it will be too late.
The door will close.
The opportunity will be gone.
Every person who rejected him will face eternal judgment.
Not because God is cruel, but because they chose to reject his offer of salvation.
Hell is real.
I didn’t see it during my near-death experience, but Jesus warned about it more than anyone else in the Bible.
It’s a place of eternal separation from God, eternal regret, eternal torment.
And every Muslim who dies without Christ will go there.
Not because they weren’t sincere, not because they didn’t try hard enough, but because they rejected the only way of salvation.
Muhammad can’t save you.
He’s dead.
His bones are still in Medina.
The Quran can’t save you.
It’s just a book written by a man.
Your good works can’t save you.
They’re insufficient to pay for even one sin, let alone a lifetime of them.
Only Jesus can save you because only he is God.
Only he lived a perfect life.
Only he died a sacrificial death.
Only he rose from the dead, conquering sin and death forever.
He is alive right now.
He hears you when you pray to him.
He loves you more than you can imagine.
And he’s waiting for you to come home.
Don’t wait until it’s too late.
Don’t let this Ramadan end without knowing him.
Don’t let another day pass in spiritual darkness when you could be walking in his light.
Come to Jesus today, right now.
He’s been waiting for you your whole life.
Will you finally answer his call? My name is Ahmed Assan.
This is my testimony.
This is my warning.
May God use it to save souls before the door closes forever.
In the name of Jesus Christ, the only savior, the only way, the only truth, the only life.
Demon.
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