Ahmadinejad Says End Of The World Near - Messianic “Hidden” Imam Al Mahdi Is Now Running The Show

May 7th, 2008 Posted By Bash.

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Why do you think Moqtada al Sadr’s militia is called the “Mahdi Army”? …check this out:

Hujjat al-Islam Muqtada al-Sadr says that the Mahdi would soon return, in Iraq. This rumor, touching the core of Shi’i faith and eschatology, is being spread by Sadr’s preachers. In the Shia tradition, the Mahdi is the 12th Imam, who is in occultation. Muktada al-Sadr says the Americans were aware of the impending reappearance, and that the Americans invaded Iraq to seize and kill the Mahdi. His supporters chant Sadr’s name at rallies to imply that he is the “son of the Mahdi.” Sadr has stated that the army “belongs to the Mahdi” as an explanation of why he cannot disband it, as has been required of other private militias. Although the reappearance of the Mahdi central to Shia thought, it is unusual to raise claims of the imminence of this event, and other Shiite clerics have avoided the messianic ecstasy that such claims can induce.

That was from this article at Global Security.org…

Now, again, Ahmadinejad is shouting it from the rooftops…er…mosque tops…

I shit you not. I have been writing and blogging and vlogging on this subject for over a year now. If you are not familiar with the 12th Imam al Mahdi, most Shia believe that he is an end-times messianic figure that disappeared in the 14th century and is not dead, but in “occultation” hiding at the bottom of a well at the Jamkaran Mosque in Qom, Iran.

They believe that he will reappear one day and institute a global caliphate with the throne being in Tehran. Ahmabigdikwad even had the mosque renovated when he became mayor of Tehran and then he also had a rail line built from the Jamkaran mosque straight to Tehran so that when the Imam al Mahdi climbs up out of the well, he can ride in style, one-way, express to Tehran and rule and reign with the Sword of Allah for a thousand years.

They believe that his return can be “initiated” in other words, it’s like Christian eschatology (end times events) with the exception that Christians believe that the end times will happen at God’s appointed time, and the Twelver Shia believe that they can make the Imam al Mahdi appear by creating chaos in the Middle east.

This is why I believe they are stubbornly pursuing a nuke and causing all kinds of trouble. They want to stir it up. They want to start a war in the Middle east that creates a chaotic situation (what better than a nuke) because that’s when the Imam al Mahdi will rise up out of the well (like the Great Pumpkin rising up out of the pumpkin patch) and do his thing.

Did you know people line up each week at the entrance to the well and write their prayer requests down and roll them up and give them to the well attendants and the attendants drop the prayers down into the well because they all believe that the Imam al Mahdi reads them.

Well, looks like Ahmabigdickwad pissed a few of the lesser clerics off or something, but they don’t matter because the Grand Ayatollah Khamenei also believes in the 12th Imam-lets-create-chaos theory, in fact he went so far as to say that Europe will soon be islamicized by the Mahdi’s return.

Look, one thing Ahmadinejad said when he was elected president of Iran was that “All policies of the State of Iran will now be governed based on the return of the 12th Imam, al Mahdi.” And check out this article.

Anyway, you will note that the clerics who rebuked him didn’t deny anything, and they don’t much freakin’ matter because it’s the Grand Ayatollah baby that runs the show, and he believes that the return of the Imam al Mahdi, is imminent, which means he believes the end of the world is here…

TEHRAN - Clerics have told President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to stick to more worldly issues after he was quoted as saying the “hidden imam” of Shiite Islam was directing Iran.

Ahmadinejad has always been a devotee of the Mahdi, the twelfth imam of Shiite Islam, who Shiites believe disappeared more than a thousand years ago and who will return one day to usher in a new era of peace and harmony.

But in a speech to theology students broadcast by state television on Monday, Ahmadinejad went further than ever before in emphasising his belief that the Mahdi is playing a critical role in Iran’s day-to-day politics.

“The Imam Mahdi is in charge of the world and we see his hand directing all the affairs of the country,” he said in the speech, which appears to date from last month but has only now been broadcast.

“We must solve Iran’s internal problems as quickly as possible. Time is lacking. A movement has started for us to occupy ourselves with our global responsibilities, which are arriving with great speed.”

Two leading clerics retorted that Ahmadinejad would be better off concentrating on Iran’s social problems — most notably its double-digit inflation — than indulging in such mystical rhetoric.

“If Ahmadinejad wants to say that the hidden imam is supporting the decisions of the government, it is not true,” sniped Gholam Reza Mesbahi Moghadam, the spokesman of the conservative Association of Combatant Clerics.

“For sure, the hidden imam does not approve of inflation of 20 percent, the high cost of living and numerous other errors,” he said, according to the Kargozaran daily.

Ali Asghari, a member of the conservative Hezbollah faction in parliament, told the president not to link the management of the country to the imam.

“Ahmadinejad would do better to worry about social problems like inflation … and other terrestrial affairs,” Etemad Melli daily quoted him as saying.

Since becoming president in 2005, Ahmadinejad has repeatedly stated that his government is paving the way for the return of the Mahdi and chided his foes for not believing that his return is imminent.

(AFP)


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18 Responses

  1. Goodbye Natalie

    This is what desperate despots do when their end draws near. Stoke the flames of fear of the rubes and hope that it will buy them more time.

  2. franchie

    whether it’s the “hidden imam”, or the the ante-christ

    who’s gone to be the “mad max” next :roll:

  3. Rob

    I say we end the conflict in the Middle East, the same way they want to begin it…with nukes. :twisted: Hell and we can even waste some to bomb the well of Mahdi. You know just in case he hasn’t died from old age at some point in the past few hundred years.

  4. drillanwr (hembra blanca típica)

    Has anyone seen/heard from Michael Jackson lately … :roll:

    Green glass, Bash … Green glass …

    It’s the only way to be sure.

  5. Jeff

    “Hell and we can even waste some to bomb the well of Mahdi.”

    That’s what I was going to suggest. Get that old bastard before he floats up to the top and starts his shit.

  6. Tom

    If you take the total cost of the war up to now and divide it buy Iraq’s total oil production (at full capacity) since the invasion you will get a price of over $200 per barrel.

    Or, if you take the estimated total cost of the war and divide it by Iraq’s total proven reserves you get a price of $18 per barrel. Figure in extraction costs and other associated expenses and you get $23 per barrel. In March of 2003 before the invasion the price of oil was around $35 per barrel.

    We could have bought almost the entire proven reserves of Iraq for the price of what this war will cost. Makes you think…

  7. Maynard

    Put a JDAM down that well.

  8. Marc Stockwell-Moniz

    I thought the man who invented LSD died last week? Maybe he made one last stop to Iran before he departed and visited Aminidick! :roll:

  9. steve m

    Climb out of a well?!!…. :lol: :lol: :lol: …It’s probably a porthole of hell…

    Ok. Drop a a Honey Baked Ham down there and then cpl loads of concrete to seal up the friggin’ well. :lol: :lol:

    Then, we accept the idea, but we get the first move. Thermo-nuke.. :gun: .let’s see the fucker climb out of that well afterwards. :gun:

  10. IP727(varón blanco típico)

    These turd brains (shia) are only 10% of the rughead world, and aren’t even considered part of islam.

    http://islamicweb.com/beliefs/cults/shia_population.htm

  11. Kevin M

    Sounds to me like Dinnerjacket is ready to mix the Kool-Aid.

  12. ito

    Mix the Kool-Aid and dump it in the well. It would help us all. :twisted:
    Will the 12th “dude who will rise with his skin wrinkly” have to bite necks and hide from sunlight too? If yes, we’re screwed. :beer: While there is time

  13. James "Jihad This!" Hooker

    “They’re coming to take me away - take me away……”

  14. Goodbye Natalie

    :arrow: Tom,

    Or, if you take the estimated total cost of the war and divide it by Iraq’s total proven reserves you get a price of $18 per barrel. Figure in extraction costs and other associated expenses and you get $23 per barrel. In March of 2003 before the invasion the price of oil was around $35 per barrel.

    And when oil was sitting at $30.00 a barrel and 19 men flew 3 planes into our buildings, and we corresponding lost $2 Trillion in the NYSE in less than six months. So your point is?

  15. IP727(varón blanco típico)

    ay 7th, 2008 at 9:02 am
    Tom

    Or, if you take the estimated total cost of the war and divide it by Iraq’s total proven reserves you get a price of $18 per barrel. Figure in extraction costs and other associated expenses and you get $23 per barrel. In March of 2003 before the invasion the price of oil was around $35 per barrel.

    We could have bought almost the entire proven reserves of Iraq for the price of what this war will cost. Makes you think…

    May 7th, 2008 at 9:06 am

    Correct, it makes me think you’re an asshole for trying to
    put a $$$ price on our citizens who died on 9-11.
    The war wasn’t about oil numbnuts. The price of oil today has little to do with the Iraq war.The massive build up of the chink economy is sopping up the oil reserves.
    Whatever the Iraqi oil production was or would have been would still be sold at world prices==$120.00 per barrel.

  16. Gandalf

    Always remember that the target on 9/11 was not 3000 but 50 or 60 thousand. If anyone doubts whether our actions since then are appropriate let them visit the bottom of the well without scuba gear. It is beyond my comprehension why we have not already taken Iran to her knees with destruction of all known military, government, nuclear,transportation and fuel refining, storage and distribution sites. When someone kicks me in the groin they have less than 10 seconds to kiss their butt goodbye. Time to squash these bugs and stop the proxy wars.

  17. Dan (The Infidel)

    The 12th Iman will never appear. Interesting how the devil’s lies never change, he just wraps them in different paper.

    John the apostle said that “indeed many anti-Christs have already come. The 12th Iman won’t be one of them. Islam is one of them, but 12-man will never show up.

    Poor delluded Mookie and Ahmedisaphreak. When the mirv opens up and finishes his totalitarian regime, I’d like to hear his last words vis vis his false prophecies. Love to see the disappointment on their pock-marked faces when they discover the lie that is the 12th Iman.

    It’s a long drop to hell boyz. Enjoy the fall.

  18. rightangle

    @Gandalf- The ‘93 WTC bombing, if successful in tipping one tower into the other as planned, would have killed that many. I still think the Islamikazes hoped Flight 11 smashing into the North Tower (did so at 460+ mph)might have accomplished the same thing, which would then possibly leave Flight 175 with plan B, hitting some other target instead of the South Tower.

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