Posted on 08/21/2006 10:32:24 AM PDT by truthfinder9
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has frustrated Western officials by refusing to reply to their offer of various incentives in exchange for Iran’s discarding its nuclear program until August 22. The Western governments had asked Ahmadinejad to reply by June 29; why would Tehran need two extra months?
Farid Ghadry, the president of the Reform Party of Syria, has offered a provocative explanation for this delay. He asserts that the Supreme National Security Council of Iran chose the August 22 date “for a very precise reason. August 21, 2006 (Rajab 27, 1427) is known in the Islamic calendar as the Night of the Sira’a and Miira’aj, the night Prophet Mohammed (saas) ascended to heaven from the Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem on a Bourak (Half animal, half man), while a great light lit-up the night sky, and visited Heaven and Hell also Beit al-Saada and Beit al-Shaqaa (House of Happiness and House of Misery) and then descended back to Mecca.…”
The Night Journey, or Miraj, is central to Islam’s claim to Jerusalem as an Islamic holy city. According to Islamic tradition, Muhammad was carried on a Buraq, a miraculous horse with a human head, from Mecca to Jerusalem, where he ascended into heaven and met the other prophets. The only thing the Qur’an has to say about it is this: “Glory to (Allah) Who did take His servant for a Journey by night from the Sacred Mosque to the farthest Mosque, whose precincts We did bless, in order that We might show him some of Our Signs: for He is the One Who heareth and seeth (all things)” (17:1). There is no identification of the “farthest Mosque” with any mosque in Jerusalem in this, but the Hadith is very clear on the identification of its location with Jerusalem.
The traditions say that Muhammad and the Buraq, along with the angel Gabriel, went to the Temple Mount, and from there to heaven itself, where Muhammad encountered various prophets. In the sixth heaven was Moses, occasioning a dig at the Jews. “When I left him,” Muhammad says, “he wept. Someone asked him, ‘What makes you weep?’ Moses said, ‘I weep because after me there has been sent (Muhammad as a Prophet) a young man, whose followers will enter Paradise in greater numbers than my followers.’”
Evidently, however, Muhammad’s stories of his journey were not altogether convincing: some Muslims even abandoned Islam. Did he really go anywhere? According to his favorite wife, Aisha, he didn’t: “The apostle’s body remained where it was but God removed his spirit by night.” Nevertheless, the Night Journey has become firmly embedded in the Islamic consciousness, such that Muslims today celebrate it as one of the central events of Muhammad’s life. And now, according to Ghadry, Ahmadinejad is planning an illumination of the night sky over Jerusalem to rival the one that greeted the Prophet of Islam on his journey. What the Iranian President, he says, is “promising the world by August 22 is the light in the sky over the Aqsa Mosque that took place the night before. That is his answer to the package of incentives the international community offered Iran on June 6.”
Certainly a nuclear attack on Jerusalem or even an all-out conventional assault against Israel by Iran would be consistent with Ahmadinejad’s oft-repeated denials of Israel’s right to exist and recent predictions that its demise was at hand. He hinted at the use of nuclear weapons in his phrasing when he said that Israel “pushed the button of its own destruction” by finally retaliating against Hizballah’s relentless rocket barrage from south Lebanon.
“Arrogant powers,” Ahmadinejad said, “have set up a base for themselves to threaten and plunder nations in the region. But today, the occupier regime” -- that is, Israel -- “whose philosophy is based on threats, massacre and invasion, has reached its finishing line.”
Will he attempt to make good on these threats this year on the anniversary of the Miraj, illuminating the night sky over Jerusalem? Will Western powers heed Farid Ghadry’s words and move to stop Iran before it is too late?
Mr. Spencer is director of Jihad Watch and author of "The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades)" and the forthcoming "The Truth About Muhammad."
Let's nuke them first to make sure it doesn't happen.
The horrible secret: the "half animal" part was a pig!
It's August 22 already in Teheran.
Moses said, I weep because after me there has been sent (Muhammad as a Prophet) a young man, whose followers will enter Paradise in greater numbers than my followers.
Sorry, the Moses I know would never behave like that, again
more Islamic insecurity and one upsmanship.
Arab hubris if you will.
Besides, why wouldn't he be talking about Jesus?
Thanks for the work on Islam on your page
Yeah, but Ahmadinejad got a lot people excited. His publicity stunt as a mean dog is certainly working.
As long as he has the media kissing his butt and printing every stupid thing he said, he's bigger than a rock star.
You have to figure the US will call his bluff sooner or later - I would just as soon it be sooner.
You got that right. I don't understand why the free world leaders don't all get together and together TAKE OUT THAT IRANIAN MADMAN. Have him killed. Everyone agrees he's out to change the face of the world...It's time to stop him.
They should just ignore the imp. I think we all give him too importance.
Ha! I'll be on here tomorrow cause nothing is going to happen!
He is an angry little imp!
Go ahead Stinky, Mr. All-talk-and-no-action, Light something big up, and watch what happens to Stinkyville. Let's get it on!!
Anyone crazy enough to believe yhat Muhammed went to heaven on horse with a woman's face is crazy enough to do anything.
So? Is it over yet?
Oh wait, it was Night Train 20/20 they wanted...
Oh, just beam me up Scotty.
Wait. Beam? Ah, Jim Beam. There, that's more like it.
Good night, Chet. Good night, David.
Good one ! lol
It seems to me the kooks would get much more mileage out of a nuke if they just proved they have one, and then let the soccer moms the handwringers and old Europe freak out and make concessions even faster than they do now.
The little nutjob has already demonstrated on 60 minutes he knows how to manipulate our media.
No one on the planet except maybe Israel with a Likuud leader has the political will to do what it takes to pre-emptively attack Iran.
I would love to be a fly on the wall in the Israeli cabinet meetings. I bet the fur is really flying about this.
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