Even the “Buraq” which Muhammad supposedly rode to heaven, stems from the word “Brq” which means “lightning bolt” or “glowing light”. The Bible describes Lucifer as “burning like a torch (or lamp)” (Revelation 8:10). This is exactly what the Qur’an describes Allah as: “a lamp.”
Allah in the Qur’an dedicates chapter Al-Noor (The Light) as the most significant description of Allah:
>“Allah is the light of the heavens and the earth; a likeness of His light is as a niche in which is a lamp, the lamp is in a glass, (and) the glass is as it were a brightly shining star, lit from a blessed olive-tree, neither Eastern nor Western, whose oil is nigh luminous though fire scarce touched it. Light upon light! Allah does guide whom He will to His light: Allah sets forth parables for men: and knows all things”
(Qur’an 24:35-36).
Light of the heavens, and brightly shining star luminous, are satanic titles—“ Lucifer” literally means the luminous one. Satan desires to be the bright shining star. Even the Mahdi, the Muslim Messiah of end-times, is identified by the prophet Mohammed as the:
>“peacock of all angels and of the dwellers of the heavenly realm, he is dressed and adorned with the cloaks of light.”
This “lightning bolt” described by Jesus also fits Mohammed:
>“I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven”
Luke 10:18
The word Lucifer means “bearer of light,” “luminous,” or “the morning star.”
The Bible warns us regarding the manner in which Satan transforms into a man (Isaiah 14, Ezekiel 28) and in Islam we find:
>“Thus says the great prophet (Allah’s prayers and supplications be upon him) Mahdi is the peacock of all angels and of the dwellers of the heavenly realm, he is dressed and adorned with the cloaks of light.”
Lucifer disguises himself “as an angel of light” (2 Corinthians 11:14).