Will Islam Rule
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Summary:
In a speech broadcast on Al-Jazeera TV in February 2006, Khaled Mashal, leader of the Hamas movement, called on European nations to apologize to Islam, declaring that Islam would soon lead the world. He stated that the elimination of Israel and the defeat of the West in Iraq would mark the first phase of this Islamic world conquest.
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Khaled Mashal, the leader of Hamas, delivered a speech in Damascus in February 2006, broadcast on Al-Jazeera TV, in which he demanded an apology to Islam from European nations. He proclaimed that Islam would soon sit on the "throne of the world" and urged Europe to respect this emerging power. He suggested that the initial phase of Islamic dominance involved the defeat of Israel and the West in Iraq.
Echoing Mashal's sentiments, then-Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad emphasized in a speech that Islam transcends geographic and ethnic boundaries, representing a universal ideology leading to justice. He expressed his belief in paving the way for the reappearance of Imam Mahdi, a significant figure in Shiite Islam.
Simultaneously, anger spread across the Islamic world over cartoons published in a Danish newspaper, fueling a campaign orchestrated by Islamic radicals to unite Muslims against the West. The Danish presidency of the U.N. Security Council at that time coincided with tensions over Iran and Syria, adding to the narrative of a Western conspiracy against Islam.
In the UK, the cartoon controversy prompted Islamic leaders to pressure the government to restrict press coverage of Mohammed. Patrick Sookdheo of the Barnabas Fund warned against potential censorship, noting parallels to blasphemy laws in Pakistan.
The controversy led to London demonstrations with slogans supporting extremist actions. While moderate Muslims distanced themselves, a survey revealed 45% of British Muslims favored Sharia law.
Islam's global vision, originating with Mohammed, aims not only for spiritual outreach but societal transformation under Sharia law. Fundamentalists like Osama bin Laden and many Muslims share this vision, seeking Islamic supremacy worldwide.
This perspective aligns with a 1980 document by Khurram Murad titled "The Islamic Movement in the West," which outlines plans for an Islamic revolution in the West.
Such views find support in the Koran, advocating for Muslim supremacy and jihad. However, maintaining ambitions of world domination and actualizing them are distinct challenges. Historical precedents show that grand visions?"like those of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union?"have crumbled.
Oil wealth provides Islamic movements a strategic advantage, yet they remain reliant on Western technology and trade. The Muslim world itself is fragmented by internal divisions, reducing the cohesion required for unified global leadership.
Biblical prophecy, particularly concerning Israel, suggests a continued focus on the Jewish state's survival. Surrounding nations remain hostile, consistent with ancient predictions.
Ezekiel's prophecy in the Bible describes a coalition against Israel, led potentially by Russia, indicating an Islamic alignment. Yet, these forces meet their end as divine intervention prevails.
The Islamic vision clashes with the rise of the Antichrist as depicted in the Bible, who seeks worship beyond any single deity and imposes a technological tyranny, diverging from Islam's spiritual principles.
Ultimately, biblical texts suggest Islam will not dominate globally. Instead, a failed assault on Israel could lead to the rise of another power promising peace. The narrative concludes with global tribulation and the return of Jesus, ushering in divine rule.
This interpretation implies that while Islam aspires to world dominion, complex dynamics and scriptural prophecy suggest it may not achieve this ambition. Instead, a different global order, culminating in Armageddon, aligns with biblical predictions of the end times.
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