Posted on 01/23/2015 2:10:52 PM PST by Thistooshallpass9
Saudi Arabias King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz al Saud died on January 23 at the age of 90. Abdullah had been the de facto ruler of the nation since 1995 after King Fahd suffered a debilitating stroke; he was made king when Fahd died in August 2005.
Some Shiite Muslims have long believed, based on Islamic prophecies, that Abdullahs death would set off a chain of events that would destabilize Saudi Arabia and culminate in the rise of Imam Mahdithe messianic figure of Islamic eschatology.
Though Mahdi is not explicitly mentioned in the Koran, references to him appear in the hadith, a collection of reported teachings by the Prophet Mohammed, assembled after his death.
The most populous group of Shiitesthe Twelverssay the Mahdi is the last of 12 divine imams that are heirs to an Islamic nation. Mahdi is said to have been born in the mid-9th century, but to have then disappeared from humanity. Doctrine says Mahdi will reappear in the end times.
A hadith in Ghaybat Al-Tusi quotes Mohammed discussing when that reappearance would be: On doomsday, a man who is carrying the name of an animal ascends to the throne, after which a man named Abdullah comes to the power. Whoever informs me of his death, I will inform him of the rise [of Mahdi]. After Abdullah passes away, for several days and months, the government will appear.
Abdullahs predecessor, King Fahd, is said to have carried the name of an animal since one meaning of Fahd is related to cheetah. That would leave King Abdullah as the ruler that reigns before Mahdi.
According to the hadith book of Bahar al-Anvar, When Abdullah dies, people will agree on no one, and this issue will be kept alive till the rise of Imam [Mahdi]. An age of a hundred-year reign comes to an end, and an age of a [kingdom lasting] a few days and months arrives.
Though this Islamic prophecy itself is nonsensical, belief in it by many zealous Shiites is potentially significant.
Twelvers say Mahdi will only reappear during a time of global calamity and chaos. During an apocalyptic time of war, he will reappear in order to bring justice to the worldby converting all people to Shia Islam. Chaos, they say, is a prerequisite to Madhis return, and many believe that by stirring up chaos, they can hasten the return of their messianic figure.
As Joel Rosenberg, former aide to Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said, [I]n order to bring about this Islamic messiah, the Mahdi, the 12th imam, Islamic leaders need to hasten his coming by destroying little Satan, Israel, and the great Satan, the United States. [T]he leaders actually believe they need to create bloody carnage, the death of millions of people in order to create the conditions for the Mahdi to bring peace.
Most Twelvers are in Iran. The cia World Factbook says 90 to 95 percent of Irans 81 million people identify as Shiite, and around 85 percent of those adhere to Twelver Shiism. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the patriarch of Irans Islamic Revolution, was a Twelver, as is Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the current supreme leader. In 2012, Khamenei told the people of Iran: We must prepare for the coming. Since we consider ourselves the warriors of the 12th imam, we must fight. Under the leadership of God, and with his invisible Power, we will restore the glory of Islamic Civilization.
Meanwhile, Irans centerfuges are spinning as the nation steadily works toward the development of a nuclear arsenal.
Could some Shiites who believe that the death of King Abdullah is a trigger to the return of Mahdi now be more motivated to stir up chaos? Could they now have renewed impetus to pave the way for their messiahs return? Should the United States continue sitting idly by as Iran works toward the development of nuclear weapons?
Since many Shiites are deeply, even fanatically, sincere in their beliefs, these are questions worth considering.
We need to pray.........
Uh - huh....someone wake me when it’s time to panic.
cheetah or Cheater?
Nice burn, you sly fox, you.
Yeah, who would have expected a 90 year old guy to croak? Mahdi called it!
“Though this Islamic prophecy itself is nonsensical, belief in it by many zealous Shiites is potentially significant.”
Islam explained in one sentence.
Well, saying he WOULD die was not the significant part of the prophesy. It is that part saying WHAT WOULD HAPPEN after he died that some Shias think is significant.
Stupid Saudis, stop naming your boys Abdullah, and this won’t happen!
They believe they will usher in their new age if they engage the Great Satan in a fight they should not be able to win.
MAD (mutually assured destruction) does not apply to Iran, and our State Department is so secular that they routinely discount any sincere religious belief that may motivate the Iranians. Fools. Because we Americans generally aren't religious, we cannot comprehend those who are motivated by it.
More correctly, our leaders aren't religious, they're secular. And that secular thinking underestimates the sincerity of belief the Other Side possesses in pursuit of its goals. We're all gonna die because of miscalculation.
I vote for a pre-emptive strike on Iran. All those in favor?
This right here is some sharp analysis. Thank you for chiming in on this, Mr. Sauron.
Wake up.
It's 1938...all over again. This time, with added nuclear heat.
So we’re going to guess that a prophecy is being fulfilled because some guy named “Abdullah” died. The problem is that some guy named Abdullah dies probably every 3 seconds.
Eschatologists always think things fulfilled some prophecy or other, yet here we are. Only eschatologists wake up to a sun shining beautiful day and are disappointed.
Yeah, more like [e]’scatology
Well, he had to be a KING of Saudi Arabia, and he had to come just after another king “carrying the name of an animal,” which King Abdulla did.
I say, for the funeral we scrub James Taylor and turn Drunk Joe Biden loose
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmRXH7RkCZQ
And here we go. Will The Kid prevail?
AYE
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