For many today, the harsh realities of war, displacement, and uncertainty weigh heavily on the heart. Nations torn by conflict and families separated by violence leave many questioning: Where is peace? Where is hope? These are not new questions. Throughout history, many people, including the prophets of old, sought the promise of peace and deliverance. Among these prophetic voices was Isaiah, who centuries before the birth of Isa (His peace be upon us), foretold the coming of a remarkable figure—the Prince of Peace.
In the book of Isaiah, a powerful prophecy shines like a beacon of hope amidst darkness, “For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder. And his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace” (Tawrat, Isaiah 9:6).
Prophet Isaiah spoke of a time when Allah would send a leader unlike any other. This leader would bring true peace—not just the absence of war but a deep, lasting peace that transforms the human heart and reconciles humanity with Allah. This Prince of Peace would bring justice, establish righteousness, and end the cycle of violence.
Muslims who honor Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) know him to be a figure of compassion, wisdom, and healing. But he is more than a prophet—he is the fulfillment of Prophet Isaiah’s prophecy, the one sent by Allah to bring salvation to a suffering world.
When Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) was born, the skies above Bethlehem filled with angels proclaiming his significance. The Gospel of Luke records their words: “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill toward men!” (Injil, Luke 2:14).
This declaration echoed Prophet Isaiah’s prophecy, affirming Sayidna Isa’s (His peace be upon us) mission as the bringer of peace. His birth was not just for the people of Bethlehem; it was for all nations, tribes, and languages. Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) came as a gift of peace to all humanity, including those suffering today in lands ravaged by war and strife.
The angels’ song reminds us that Allah’s will for humanity is peace, not destruction. It reveals a God who cares deeply about human suffering and who intervenes in history to bring healing and reconciliation.
The peace Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) offers is not like the fragile treaties or temporary ceasefires we see in this world. It is a deeper peace, one that addresses the root causes of human conflict: pride, hatred, and sin. Isa taught his followers to forgive their enemies, to love their neighbors, and to trust in Allah’s ultimate justice.
For those who are weary from the weight of war, Isa’s invitation to peace offers a lifeline. He calls out, saying: “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls” (Injil, Matthew 11:28-29).
Sayidna Isa’s (His peace be upon us) peace is not confined to one group or nation; it is universal. In the Qur’an, Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us) is called “a sign for all peoples” (ayat lil-alamin, Surat Maryam 19:21). His life and message testify to Allah’s mercy and love for all of creation. The title “Prince of Peace” reminds us that Allah desires harmony and justice, and Isa is the instrument of that divine purpose.
For those struggling to make sense of their pain, Sayidna Isa’s (His peace be upon us) message is clear: peace begins when we open our hearts to Allah’s guidance and seek reconciliation with Him. Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us), as the Prince of Peace, not only offers the promise of peace in this life but also the assurance of eternal peace in the world to come.
To my brothers and sisters who are weary and searching for peace: take heart. The promise of the Prince of Peace is for you. Sayidna Isa’s (His peace be upon us) birth was announced with songs of hope and goodwill, and his life was dedicated to restoring the brokenhearted and healing the wounded. Even in the darkest times, his light shines as a reminder that God has not abandoned us.
May the promise of Sayidna Isa (His peace be upon us), the Prince of Peace, fill your hearts with hope. May his example inspire you to seek peace in your own life and extend it to others. And may his words and life draw you closer to the One who loves you deeply and offers true, everlasting peace.