Let see if anybody can go through the hole of a lizard(!
Let see if anybody can go through the hole of a lizard(!!??) Since I have not seen such creature among human beings, I answer to myself that this is not possible. There is no way that even a thin man can pass through the hole of a lizard. If not, then what these traditions mean? The way that this example is given in these traditions confirms the case of impossible acts.
I conclude, therefore, that if any of Jews and/or Christians have done an impossible action, the same action would be perfomed by a muslim too. Some of you may have already been searching for these traditions since they seem very strange. Will muslim worship an idol as Jews did when they worshipped a caw figure? Will muslims kill prophets while we know that there is no prophet after Mohammad(SAS)? Then what these traditions mean? How about the miracles that Muses and Jesus performed?
How about the distortion they made on their books? Will muslim change their book by their hand? Will they think that Jesus is the son of God? and thousands of these questions. One more point: Will the sequence of events be kept in the same way? For example, will there be Jesus after Yahya(Jashowa, I think)? We know that it is almost impossible to imagine muslims to worship Jesus as the son of God, to worship caw instead of true God, to go for hunting on Saturday as Jews did.
What I can conclude from the traditions is that the similar action will be done, but not exactly the same action. For example, it is been told that the prophet warned muslims about different interpretation of Quran: You will not change anything inside of Quran as previously done in the bible(Torat and Enjil), but you will certainly change the meaning of aayaat(verses) of Quran. To me, there is no difference between these two events.
In both cases you can hardly detect the truth since you usually do not follow the original sources of the religion and you listen to others(scholars) instead of searching for yourselves. There is no difference between changing the bible and misleading people through the interpretation of the Quran. What I conclude is that the similar acts would be done by muslim people. They may not kill a prophet after the prophet since there is no prophet.
But it is not hard to imagine that some of them may have attempted killing their best knowledgeable men (scholars, ...) How about the sequence of events? Surely there is no point in these two traditions that the sequence of events will be untouched.