Posted on 09/17/2003 10:49:25 AM PDT by Polycarp
I dont know anything about these claims???
Take it as humor???
Polycarp, you dont have any excuse because Ive been pinging you long enough to FR threads precisely outlining the apocalyptic beliefs of the Islamist terrorists.
Understanding Islamic End-Times Beliefs
Alert Umma there is a 90% chance that we will see the Jewish Dajjal in our lifetime
see esp. post #26 et seq.
3,000 Americans died on 9-11 and many more before and since -- all because some Muslims believe that the "Signs of Qiyama" are unfolding today. And you think this is a joke???
The Signs of Qiyamah
by Mohammed Ali Ibn Zubair Ali and Mufti Afzal Hoosen Elias
Better take another look...
THE TRIPLE FRONTIER - TERRORIST SAFE HAVEN IN LATIN AMERICA
IRAN BLEW UP JEWISH CENTER IN ARGENTINA
TERRORIST OPERATING IN ECUADOR [AL QAEDA NO LESS]
Terrorists active in U.S. 'backyard'- Latin America hotbed for both al-Qaida, Hezbollah
Hezbollah geurillas in Mexico, Interior Secretary Says
Post 1016 : Mexico : islamic missionaries told to leave
(Let's not even start on the Caribbean! )
The Last Day
(49 Minutes 19 Seconds) - - Zahir Ahmed - 8/21/2001
A video about Judgment Day
You have to register with Islamicity to watch the whole video.
It's pretty much standard Muslim teaching on the End Times, but it does give a short synopsis of some Signs of Qiyamah and the death of the Dajjal (treated as an individual bad guy -- not as a nation or culture, as many imams do).
The video has a very creepy fascination with skyscrapers that make you think of 9/11.
And it does drop this nugget: that God does not judge the soul upon the body's death. All souls wait in abeyance for judgment on Judgment Day at the End of Time -- that is, unless you're a martyr! Martyrs go immediately to Paradise upon death of the body, and do not have to wait in trepidation for Judgment Day like everybody else!
Why stand in line when you can go through the Express Checkout?
Yes, and you have documented the source quite well. I was simply stating that I did not know the credibility of this particulr source (SpiritDaily) or the authenticity of these uncollaborated "prophecies."
Plus, if you want any of the secular types on a Forum such as this to actually read this kind of thread, to disarm their cynicism, you need to place a caveat up front so they do not ignore the article itself as simple kookery. Thus my caveat.
Call it manipulative, but I had good reason for placing the comments I did.
It only seems reasonable, since we kept a copy of the receipt (II Samuel 24:24)...
I like it.
Not sure, but I think Baal is a Phoenician god, while Bel is Babylonian. Also seems that Baal = Lord.
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