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11the wilderness of Paran, where he gave birth to Kedar who is the ancestor of the Arabs, and if the sons of Kedar had to receive revelation from God, and if the flocks of Kedar had to come up with acceptance to a Divine altar to cover the earth for some centuries, and then that very land had to receive light from God, and if all the glory of Kedar had to fail and the number of archers, the mighty men of the children of Kedar had to diminish within a year after the one fled from the swords and from thebent bows- the Holy One from Paran (Hab.iii 3) is no otherthan Muhammad (pbuh). Muhammad (pbuh) isthe holy offspring of Ishmael (pbuh) through Kedar, who settled in the wilderness of Paran. Muhammad (pbuh) is the only Prophet through whom the Arabs received revelation at the time whenthe darkness had covered the earth. Through him, Godshone from Paran, and Makkah isthe only place where the house of God is glorified and the flocks of Kedar come up with acceptance on its altar. Muhammad (pbuh) was persecuted by his people and had to leave Makkah. He wasthirsty and fled from the drawn sword and the bent bow, and within a year after his flight, the descendants of Kedar meet him at Badr, the place of the first battle between the Makkansand the Prophet, the children of Kedar and their numbers of archers diminish and all the glory of Kedar fails. If the Holy Prophet is not to be accepted as the fulfilment of all these prophecies they will remain unfulfilled. “The house of my glory” referred to in Isaiah Ix is the house of God at Makkah and not the Church of Christ as thought by Christian commentators. The flocks ofKedar, as mentioned in (Verse 7), have never come to the Church of Christ; and it is a fact that the villages of Kedar and their inhabitants are the only people in the whole world who have remained impenetrable to any influence of the Church of Christ.Again, the mention of 10,000 saints[1] in[1] Saints means friends of the prophet Muhammad (pbuh). (Editors).