Posted on 01/17/2006 11:04:52 AM PST by robowombat
Tuesday, January 10, 2006 Talk of a hotel being built in time for the 12th Imam's reemergence
Iran Press News: Translation by Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzzi. Discussions have been being held in the Islamic Parliament around the idea of building a hotel in order to accommodate pilgrims who wish to worship the 12th Imam, upon his reemergence [in the town of Jamkaran]. Mullah Mehdi Karoubi, the former minister of the interior and defeated presidential candidate, made the proposal; he has forecast that the 12th Imam will reemerge within the next year or two.
However, Ahmadinejad's own site FARDA, reports that Javad Aryamanesh, the member of the Islamic Parliament from Mash'had who sits on the cultural council stated: "We have it on good authority that anyone who specifies a date for the reemergence of the Mahdi, is a liar. Surely Mr. Karoubi jests when he says such a thing; he probably just wanted to have a bit of fun when he made those remarks. There are no plans for any hotels, however it's natural that places like Jamkaran, Qom and Mash'had, being that they're holy sites, will attract large crowds of the faithful from around the world and our tourism board will certainly look into responding to those pilgrims needs."
Whoa momma!
Extra lentils in that mix.
LOL!
Allahu fubar!
Actually, no, I haven't slain any infidels.
But I did stay at a Holiday Inn last night!
IMHO these @ssholes are certifiably nuts. Hopefully when their anti-christ shows up, it will be in a storm of fire, thunder and ash.........all provided by the United States Airforce.
Reminds me of that Christian nut group that snuck into Israel to bomb the Dome of the Rock so that WWWIII would start and usher in the Second Coming.
This looks like your kind of story.
Bump for later.
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