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The believers are to: ( 1 ) flee Judaea, which symbolizes the scene of the abomination of desolation (v. 15-16); (2) set themselves towards the spiritual heights of God's Word, the words of the Old Testament, the Gospel and, at that time, also the Qur'an (v. 16); (3) leave worldly considerations behind, which is to say, be detached from the things of this world (v. 17); and (4) not allow any needs to cause them to turn back, that is, be steadfast (v. 18). The overall thrust of the message is, therefore, very simple but vital - they should respond with urgency, take action, and realize that their souls are in danger if they do not. (89:3) Jesus' message can easily apply symbolically to the steps Muslims should take following the corrupting of Islam. The warning is that they should not save their physical lives but, rather, arise to save their spiritual lives. Christ had already taught: 'whoever desires to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will save it' (Luke 9:24). Therefore Christ is not telling His followers: When you see the religion of God, the Temple, under siege, go and save your physical life from the hardships that will follow. But He says: Take action to follow God's teachings and serve God's cause, because otherwise you will be in danger of losing your spiritual life.
(89:4)
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