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Friday, May 31, 2024

Book 7 Summary > Islam And Shiism: Differentiating Islam Of The Prophet, Muhammad From Islam Of The Antichrist

Online:
Islam Dan Syiah

Medium:
Malay

Future Publisher:
PTS Publications

The work is intended to define intellectually Islam in its pure and pristine form brought by the Prophet Muhammad to his companions and differentiate it from Shiism; initially a political movement in support of the Caliph Ali but subsequently turned into a cult and finally a religion on its own. Up to this day, Shiites are still mistakenly considered Muslims, either by Muslims themselves or by adherents to other faiths.

The differences between Islam and Shiism are crucial in comprehending matters pertaining to the Antichrist and the end times, as in accordance with several authentic narrations of the Prophet Muhammad, the Antichrist will make his appearance visible initially within the Muslim Arab world, in the view of the author, claiming to be the Imam representing Pan-Islamic countries.

The author will prove academically how Shiism owes its origins to Judaism by way of conversion to Islam, a Yemenite Jewish rabbi called Abdullah Ibn Saba' who intended to destroy the Islamic community internally, and later amalgamation of elements from other religions like Zoroastrianism, Christianity and Babylonian paganism.

The book discusses:

What really occured during the turmoil eras of the Caliphs Umar, Usman and Ali

The meetings between the Caliph Ali and Abdullah Ibn Saba', the founder of Shiism (as a religion)

The infiltration of Ibn Saba' and his Judaic co-conspirators into the Caliph Ali's 'syiah' or party transforming it from a movement that favours Ali but simultaneously respecting other companions into a movement that deifies Ali and slandering all companions except a few

The early Kufan Shiites' pledge of allegiance to Imam Hussein and his family members in defiance of Yazid's dictatorship, but eventually betraying him leading to his martyrdom in the Battle of Karbalah, along with other members of the Prophet's family

Revenge of the Zoroastrian Iranians towards Umar Al-Khattab for destroying the last stronghold of the Persian empire and how the enmity translated into alliance with Ibn Saba' and his Jewish collaborators, strengthening position of Shiism

All the Imams of Shiism, except The Twelth Imam had no relations with Shiism. They were pious Muslims with sound creed, and had been used to justify existence of the religion. Numerous fabricated traditions had been attributed to those 11 Imams

Islam as originally brought by the Prophet and inherited by his companions and other pious predecessors. This is 'Al-Islam' mentioned by Allah in the last verse of the Quran; Islam that is pure from polytheism and religious innovations

The Islamic nation became divided into diverse denominations solely because of divergence from the original Islam of the Prophet. Muslims must return to 'Al-Islam' of the pious predecessors in order to protect themselves from the tribulation of the Antichrist, and eventually succeed in the next world

The author is still researching as to when and how the Antichrist managed to infiltrate into Partisanship of Ali ('Syiah li Ali') to take control of the movement and eventually turned Shiism into his stronghold having Judeo-Christian, Zoroastrian and Babylonian paganistic elements with Islam as its outward form

The Antichrist according to authentic narrations of the Prophet Muhammad. Who is he? Had anyone ever met him in person? When will he appear? With whom?

The Antichrist according to the Bible and prophecies of Nostradamus

The significance of Chapter of the Cave of the Quran. Who is Zulqarnain mentioned by the Quran?

Religions of the Antichrist. Apart from Islam, what are the other faiths that he had penetrated and corrupted?

Research on the characteristics of The Twelth Imam and how they resemble those of Moshiach of the Jews. Will the Antichrist appear as both The Twelth Imam and Moshiach of the Shiites and the Jews respectively?

The author is of the opinion that after winning the attention of the Jews and the Zionists as their 'Moshiach', The Twelth Imam will make his outrageous claim as a Prophet of God and finally God Himself, having his own Day of Resurrection and bringing his images of Paradise and Hell everywhere around the globe, entering every city on the planet except Makkah and Madinah

Significance of the 1979 Iranian Revolution as a stepping stone for the Antichrist to globally launch his revolution in conquering the whole globe. Secret role of the United States behind the revolution

Call for all Muslims to focus first on the correct creed of the Prophet and his companions before delving into other areas of Islam like politics, economics, jihad and Islamic caliphate

The Antichrist will use Shiism to take Muslims to his 'Paradise'. And it is a terrifying phenomenon that propagators of Shiism are everywhere today in the Muslim world spreading Shiism under the guise of spreading Islam and exporting the Islamic revolution

Islam is evolutionary, not revolutionary

The Antichrist according to sound Prophetic traditions, will be able to unify neo-Kharijites (Al-Qaeda?), with the Zionists, Shiites and other anti-Islamic forces. Islam will be attacked inside out at the time of the Antichrist

As a conclusion, Shiism has been for centuries a plot of the Antichrist to destroy Islam from within. It is a cancer within the Islamic nation. Shiism and Islam are two different faiths that can never meet. Islam is from the Creator Himself while Shiism is from the Antichrist who will make false claim to be the Creator.

Friday, May 24, 2024

Book 8 Summary > Bloody Antichrist Triangle: Secret Relationship Of America, Iran And Israel In Preparing The Antichrist

Online:
Segitiga Berdarah Dajjal

Medium:
Malay

Future Publisher:
PTS Publications

The work is intended to expose secret relationships of the United States, Iran and Israel in paving the way for the Antichrist. It is a sincere effort by the author to reveal what lie behind the seemingly hostile relations between the 3 regional powers.

The author will touch among others:

Iran-Israel historical ties, from the ancient times until now. Based on the Old Testament

Role of Cyrus the Great in saving the ancient Babylonian Jews. The emperor was considered 'Moshiach' or Messiah by many Jews despite his Aryan descent. Is he 'Zulqarnain' of the Quran?

Birth of Islam. Fall of the Persian empire, subjugated by Islam under the Caliph Umar Al-Khattab's reign

Anger of the Persians towards the new Islamic empire translated into alliance with the Jews, collaborating with Abdullah Ibn Saba' and his followers as well as the Kufan Arabs, in forming basis of Shiism, as a religio-political movement, using 'love of the Prophet's family' to deceive Muslims

Modern times. Iran and Israel, isolated amidst their Arab neighbours, both being hostile towards the Arabs in general, except towards Shiite Arabs (in the case of Iran)

Iraq as centre of attention from Iran and Israel; in terms of historical significance and natural resources

Shiism in modern age

History, role and development of Hizbullah. Is Hizbullah a Zionist front?

Was the 'Islamic' Republic of Iran established secretly by the United States?

Isfahan, Iran was mentioned by the Prophet Muhammad as the future venue of one of the first appearances of the Antichrist

Iran-Contra scandal revisited. Exposing secret military agreement between the US, Iran and Israel

Israel, according to contemporary Shiite scholars. Is she fulfilment of the advent of The Twelth Imam? Mystery behind establishment of Hebrew and Arabic as Israel's official languages

Appearance of the Antichrist. As the new (but evil) Cyrus the Great?

The eventual conquest of the whole globe by the Antichrist, with the exception of Makkah and Madinah, using Iran and Israel as stepping stones

Saturday, May 18, 2024

Book 9 Summary > The Antichrist Triangle: Israel's Alliance With America And Iran In Producing The Antichrist

Online:
The Antichrist Triangle

Medium:
English

Future Publisher:
AS Noordeen

The work is intended to exhibit the growing power of Israel in the Middle East as an open ally of the United States and a secret ally of Iran, mistakenly considered an arch enemy of the Zionist state.

The author argues from the prophecies of the Prophet Muhammad, the Old and New Testaments as well as the famed prophet-physician Nostradamus, that the Antichrist will be brought forward to appear as a global world leader by essentially the joint efforts of the 3 strongest powers of the Middle East today ie the United States, Iran and Israel; the three will be made to represent the Antichrist from the Christian, Islamic and Jewish worlds respectively.

The author will touch among others:

History of Israel, Iran and the United States. What occult organization founded America and Israel? And what has been the society's long term goal?

Background of Illuminati and its alliance with the Antichrist. On the Rothschilds, the Warburgs and other powerful 'Jewish' banking dynasties

Establishments of the United States, Britain, China, former USSR and the European Union by the Cabal Illuminati. They pave the way for the Antichrist

Quest for the mysterious Gog and Magog. Where are they in today's global scenes?

The worldwide control exercised by Illuminati over vast majority, if not all of today's modern governments, the United Nations, IMF and the World Bank as well as our education, financial and political systems

Illuminati has been behind International capitalism and communism, Zionism, Nazism, Darwinism, feminism and many other destructive ideologies facing the Globe

Saturday, May 11, 2024

The Antichrist in Christianity

The figure of the Antichrist has captivated Christian thought for centuries, sparking debates, fears, and a plethora of interpretations. Rooted in biblical prophecy, the Antichrist is portrayed as a future individual or system embodying ultimate evil and opposition to Christ. Descriptions of this enigmatic figure appear in various books of the Bible, including the epistles of John, 2 Thessalonians, and Revelation. This article explores the concept of the Antichrist in Christian theology, examining its biblical foundations, historical interpretations, and relevance in contemporary discussions.

The Biblical Foundations of the Antichrist

The term “Antichrist” appears explicitly only in the letters of John. However, other biblical texts provide descriptions of a similar figure under different names and symbols. These passages collectively form the basis for understanding the Antichrist in Christian theology.

1. The Antichrist in the Letters of John

The term “Antichrist” is mentioned in four passages:

  • 1 John 2:18: “Dear children, this is the last hour; and as you have heard that the antichrist is coming, even now many antichrists have come. This is how we know it is the last hour.”

  • 1 John 2:22: “Who is the liar? It is whoever denies that Jesus is the Christ. Such a person is the antichrist—denying the Father and the Son.”

  • 1 John 4:3: “But every spirit that does not acknowledge Jesus is not from God. This is the spirit of the antichrist, which you have heard is coming and even now is already in the world.”

  • 2 John 1:7: “I say this because many deceivers, who do not acknowledge Jesus Christ as coming in the flesh, have gone out into the world. Any such person is the deceiver and the antichrist.”

In these passages, John identifies both a specific Antichrist figure and a broader "spirit of the Antichrist," characterized by deception, denial of Christ, and opposition to God’s truth.

2. The Man of Sin in 2 Thessalonians

Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians introduces the “man of sin” or “man of lawlessness” (2 Thessalonians 2:3-10). This figure is described as one who exalts himself above God, performs counterfeit miracles, and deceives those who reject the truth:

“He will oppose and will exalt himself over everything that is called God or is worshiped, so that he sets himself up in God’s temple, proclaiming himself to be God” (2 Thessalonians 2:4).

Paul’s description of this figure aligns closely with later depictions of the Antichrist as a blasphemous and deceptive ruler.

3. The Beast in Revelation

The book of Revelation offers the most detailed and symbolic portrayal of the Antichrist, often referred to as "the beast." In Revelation 13, the beast rises from the sea, empowered by the dragon (Satan) and characterized by blasphemy, persecution of the saints, and global dominance:

“The beast was given a mouth to utter proud words and blasphemies and to exercise its authority for forty-two months. It opened its mouth to blaspheme God, and to slander his name and his dwelling place and those who live in heaven” (Revelation 13:5-6).

A second beast, often called the "false prophet," promotes worship of the first beast and enforces the infamous "mark of the beast" (Revelation 13:16-18).

Historical Interpretations of the Antichrist

The identity and role of the Antichrist have been interpreted in various ways throughout Christian history, often reflecting the social and political context of the time.

1. Early Church Fathers

Early Christian writers, such as Irenaeus and Hippolytus, linked the Antichrist to figures like Nero and speculated about his origins and role. They emphasized that the Antichrist would arise in the end times as a singular individual opposed to Christ.

2. Medieval and Reformation Views

During the Middle Ages, the Antichrist was often associated with specific political or religious leaders. The Protestant Reformers, including Martin Luther and John Calvin, identified the Papacy as the Antichrist, interpreting Revelation’s imagery as a critique of the Catholic Church’s perceived corruption.

3. Modern Interpretations

In modern times, interpretations of the Antichrist have expanded to include systems, ideologies, or global leaders. Premillennial dispensationalists, for example, view the Antichrist as a future world leader who will emerge during a seven-year tribulation period. Others interpret the Antichrist more symbolically, as representing any force or system that opposes Christ and His kingdom.

Characteristics of the Antichrist

Based on biblical texts and theological interpretations, several key characteristics of the Antichrist can be identified:

  1. Deceptive Authority: The Antichrist will possess great political and spiritual authority, using deception to lead many astray (Revelation 13:14; 2 Thessalonians 2:9-10).

  2. Blasphemy and Self-Exaltation: He will exalt himself above God and demand worship (2 Thessalonians 2:4; Revelation 13:6).

  3. Persecution of Believers: The Antichrist’s reign will involve severe persecution of Christians (Revelation 13:7).

  4. Global Influence: His empire will encompass all nations, tribes, and tongues (Revelation 13:7).

  5. Alliance with Satan: The Antichrist will be empowered by Satan, performing counterfeit miracles and signs (2 Thessalonians 2:9; Revelation 13:2).

The Antichrist and the End Times

The Antichrist’s role is central to eschatological (end-times) narratives. He is often seen as the primary antagonist in the final battle between good and evil, culminating in the second coming of Christ. Key events associated with the Antichrist include:

  1. The Covenant and Betrayal: Daniel 9:27 describes the Antichrist making a covenant with "many" for seven years, only to break it halfway through.

  2. The Abomination of Desolation: The Antichrist will desecrate the temple, an act referred to as the "abomination of desolation" (Daniel 9:27; Matthew 24:15).

  3. The Great Tribulation: His reign will trigger a period of unparalleled suffering and persecution (Matthew 24:21; Revelation 13).

  4. The Battle of Armageddon: The Antichrist’s forces will confront Christ at His return, leading to his ultimate defeat (Revelation 19:19-20).

Theological and Practical Implications

The concept of the Antichrist carries significant theological and practical implications for Christians:

  1. Spiritual Vigilance: Believers are called to discern the "spirit of the Antichrist" in their own time, guarding against deception and false teachings (1 John 4:1-3).

  2. Hope in Christ’s Victory: The defeat of the Antichrist underscores the ultimate triumph of Christ and the establishment of God’s eternal kingdom (Revelation 20:10).

  3. Endurance in Persecution: The prophecies remind Christians to remain faithful, even in the face of tribulation and opposition.

Conclusion

The Antichrist remains one of the most enigmatic and debated figures in Christian theology. While interpretations vary, the biblical portrayal emphasizes his role as the ultimate opponent of Christ and His followers, embodying deception, blasphemy, and persecution. For Christians, the study of the Antichrist serves as a call to vigilance, faith, and hope in the promise of Christ’s return and the final victory of good over evil.