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The Iranian Mullahs' Aim (Must Read - author is an Iranian born Freeper)
The American Thinker ^ | 7/28/2006 | Amil Imani

Posted on 07/28/2006 6:16:36 AM PDT by Dark Skies

The world is presently at its most wicked. It is beyond human help. It requires only a nudge to implode and prepare for the divine ruler, the Saheb-ul-Zaman (the Mahdi, the Lord of the Age) to come and set it aright. It is the sacred duty and privilege of every Muslim to do all he can to hasten the death of the old world and the birth of the global Islamic Ummah. Thus goes the thinking of Iran’s ruling mullahs and their hand-picked president Mahmood Ahmadinejad.

It seems like the old millennialism thinking, a belief held, in one version or another by several major religions. Indeed it is, with one terribly alarming difference. This time around, a group of believers with tremendous resources is intent upon forcing the issue, making the conditions so dire that the reluctant Saheb-ul-Zaman is left no choice but to appear and assume his universal reign.

The belief in supernatural intervention to set the world aright is scriptural to major religions, including Islam. The Jews have been earnestly supplicating the Lord for the Messiah to come; the Christians are impatiently awaiting the second coming of Christ; and, the Zoroastrians are convinced that Saoshayant is the one who shall come, defeat the trouble-making Ahriman—Satan—and make the creatures again pure.

Up to this point millennialism was a belief and a hope. No one ever aspired to or had the means of making the anticipated events come about. The matter was in the hands of God. The Muslims’ perennial prayer recited every day, posted in mosques and even on bumpers of vehicles has been, “O, Saheb-ul-Zaman, hasten your coming.” The prayer for the advent, thus far, has been limited to passive supplications of the faithful.

It is a well-established fact that beliefs are a potent impetus to action. If you believe your home is about to be burglarized, you secure the house and take other precautions. If you, under the influence of drugs, believe that a bug is burrowing into your skin, you may take a knife to your own body and try to dig the imaginary bug out.

Hence, it is shortsighted to dismiss the mullahs as a bunch of lunatics who are out of touch with reality and that they have no intention of doing catastrophic mischief to compel the Mahdi’s coming. Maybe some arming of the Iraqi Shiites, a little support for Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Palestine—but no, no major idiocy. After all, they are rational people and in touch with reality. Any large scale troublemaking spells their doom as well. Thus goes the rationalization—the greatest risky tranquilizer of the mind.

Rationalization, compounded by complacency and denial, can be deadly, particularly when the adversaries have different realities. To the fanatic mullahs ruling Iran Sahaeb-ul-Zaman is an absolute reality and his promised advent is irrevocably ordained. This is their reality and their belief and they have every intention of leading their life according to them.

It is foolish for the non-Muslims to dismiss the mullahs and the Bin Ladens as a bunch of fringe lunatics who are going to go away simply by wishing it. The Islamist reality is that the non-Muslims are the ones who deserve to be done away with; they are the ones who have refused to submit to the summons of Allah for much too long; and, it is time for the faithful to get rid of them. This makes for a lopsided contest. The non-Muslims are passively wishing that the nightmarish surge of Islamism is only a temporary fringe phenomenon doomed to die on its own, while the other side is marshalling its huge destructive power to accomplish its aim by eradicating the non-Muslims.

The cabal of fanatical mullahs ruling Iran has lost its patience, not only with the unbelievers, but also with the Mahdi as well. They aim to force his arrival. The mullahs believe they have the means to make it impossible for the Mahdi to tarry any longer by causing unprecedented death and destruction—conditions deemed essential for his coming. The world must hit the very bottom, before the Savior of the world comes to the rescue, so they firmly believe.

The question is: What does prudence demand? Clearly wishing the problem to go away is not a very effective solution in the same way that wishing for the Saheb-ul-Zaman to come has not been. Reasoning and negotiating with the mullahs and their ilk hold very little, if any, lasting promise. There are always the easy ways of denial and appeasement. We are very good at both practices. No, the Muslims have been around for ages. They make some troubles from time to time. But they really are not all that bad and dangerous. We’ll get along. If we have too, we’ll even let them live by the Sharia—their stone-age laws— in our midst. We’ll be reasonable and they will come around. We’ll just have to get along. So goes the line.

One problem: The other side doesn’t think this way. The Islamofascists don’t believe in the notion of “Live and let live.” They believe that the earth is Allah’s and it has been sullied by the heathens, the unbelievers and the kafir for far too long. Now that they have the means, they aim to make the world to their design and bring about the final solution—a nasty reminder of not too long ago Nazism.

Is this alarmist, or even hatemongering? You don’t believe Muslims can be that intolerant and hostile toward non-Muslims and that they’ll never go to the extremes? You know Muslims personally in your neighborhood or your work place and they are nice people? The nice Muslims you personally know are presently small minorities in alien lands. They have to be nice, and they may indeed be nice. Yet, when the main force of Islamofascism surges forward, these nice folks will either have to join it or be swept aside like the rest of the resisters.

The concern is not with individual Muslims who live as solid citizens in democratic societies. They may have developed a taste for the freedom democracy bestows or have simply learned to tolerate it. Our concern is with the gathering Islamofascist storm from the heart of Islamdom. To truly appreciate Islam, you must experience firsthand Islam in power. Take a quick trip to the lands of the Muslims and find out for yourself how horribly they treat the non-Muslims, even the, “People of the book,” Jews and Christians. Try to have a Bible study group or build a church in Saudi Arabia and discover the benevolence of Islamic rule.

The world is a laboratory where the experiment with Islam shows irrefutable results. The Islamic Republic of Iran represents the cutting edge for the newly petrodollar-invigorated Islam. It is determined to complete its task of ending the world of “Dar-ul-Harb”—the non-Muslim world to be warred upon—and establishing the “Dar-ul-Solh,” or “Dar-ul-Salam”—the Muslim world of the Ummah under the rule of the Mahdi. If achieving this aim hinges on the conflagration of the Third World War, the mullahs are happy to make it happen.

Amil Imani is an Iranian born American citizen and pro-democracy activist who resides in the United States of America.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Israel; News/Current Events; War on Terror
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To: DoctorMichael; All

"We may have to do this anyways, somewhere down the line."

I keep hoping that, after the November elections, we do just that. President Bush must be concerned that his successor will not realistically understand the totality of this threat, or have the resolve to do the necessary things to quell it. There is much he can do in the over two years remaining in his term, and quite a lot of it could be directed at permanently eliminating these nutjobs, and their stoopid Islamofascist agenda.


41 posted on 07/28/2006 9:58:25 AM PDT by thelastvirgil (Incumbent politicians: PUBLIC ENEMY NUMBER ONE.)
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To: The_Reader_David
Clarity demands we see this as a religious war, but for now, we're just fighting two Mohammedan sects. We (in Iraq and Afghanistan) and NATO (in Afghanistan) and the Ethiopians (in Somalia) are taking the fight to the Salafists (with intermittent help from some Arab governments, notably Jordan). The Israelis are taking the fight to the Twelver "Hasteners" (in Lebanon). Let's not start a global conflagration yet.

Outstanding point! I’d only add a caution… ideas aren’t uniforms! How does one differentiate between friend and foe in a war of this sort? Surprisingly, it’s not that difficult to pick out an ideological enemy under the right circumstances. Culture plays a big role in it so we shouldn’t expect a farm boy from the heartland to do it. It’s easier to tell friends from enemies in our own culture than it is someone else’s. That’s a lesson in guerilla warfare the ancient colonial empires never learned and we’re learning the hard way. We’ve yet to engineer an effective strategy that fully leverages indigenous culture to identify our ideological enemies. One might say, "Well HUMINT, the Iraqis are standing up and they are policing their own now". I’d say we put as many friendly uniforms on our enemies as we did our friends. That made life all the tougher for our soldiers from the heartland. Unfortunately, the way we fought this war, there wasn’t much of an alternative. The problem is that nations always fight with lessons learned from the last war. Saddly, we're no different.

42 posted on 07/28/2006 12:11:38 PM PDT by humint (...err the least and endure! --- VDH)
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To: Dark Skies
"The world must hit the very bottom, before the Savior of the world comes to the rescue."

They are playing a dangerous game from a philosophical perspective that flips the human world view upside down. Instead of trying to solve the problems of existence, they see no solution as the best solution. Why try to fix something when it is best to let everything hit rock bottom so as to hasten the Savior's rule on Earth. Then, mankind can continue to sit back and let the world's problems be solved by the Savior. No wonder there has been little movement of these people out of the stone age.

43 posted on 07/28/2006 1:19:30 PM PDT by jonrick46
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To: Dark Skies

Time for Reza Pahlavi to return to Iran and put on his Grandfather's boots and clean house!


44 posted on 07/28/2006 1:22:19 PM PDT by NY Attitude (You are responsible for your safety until the arrival of Law Enforcement Officers!)
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To: NY Attitude
Time for Reza Pahlavi to return to Iran and put on his Grandfather's boots and clean house!

Consider this. Machiavelli believed all society followed a sinusoidal pattern oscillating between three types:

  1. Junta
  2. dictatorship, including monarchy
  3. democracy
When he was writing, his society and his neighboring societies were much like the Middle East is today. Of course, Europe is less of a warring nation these days and the weapons of war have become so devastating that we would be wise to consciously break from Machiavelli’s teachings. We have to graduate or perish. It is not in the interest of the Middle East or the United States that a, last century type, monarch go to Iran and "clean house".
45 posted on 07/28/2006 1:41:02 PM PDT by humint (...err the least and endure! --- VDH)
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To: humint

Okay, just whom do you propose?


46 posted on 07/28/2006 1:48:13 PM PDT by NY Attitude (You are responsible for your safety until the arrival of Law Enforcement Officers!)
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To: Dark Skies
Great read, and as scary as it sounds I agree with those crazy mullahs 80% where one line is concerned.

The world must hit the very bottom, before the Savior of the world comes to the rescue.

and marches all those crazy ass scum bags into a sea of fire.

Now I agree 100%
47 posted on 07/28/2006 2:04:25 PM PDT by glaseatr (Proud Father of a Marine, Uncle of SGT Adam Estep A. 2/5 Cav. KIA Thurs April 29, 2004 Baghdad Iraq)
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To: NY Attitude
Okay, just whom do you propose?

My comment was less about who than how. In any case, RP's plan doesn't match your suggestion.

48 posted on 07/28/2006 2:31:48 PM PDT by humint (...err the least and endure! --- VDH)
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To: humint

The mullahs will never give up their power. That is why I made the comment about boots. The power that the mullahs possess has to be wrested away from them. The use of force is probably the only way it will happen. There are too many religious zealots parading around as mullahs.


49 posted on 07/28/2006 2:44:26 PM PDT by NY Attitude (You are responsible for your safety until the arrival of Law Enforcement Officers!)
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To: Dark Skies

50 posted on 07/28/2006 4:18:47 PM PDT by Gritty (There’s no such person as a ‘moderate Muslim’. You either believe or you don't.-Mansoor Ijaz)
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To: camas

the only way to fight this war is to kill all the mullahs. the average moslem is OK.

It might be too late. Generations have been indoctrinated with hatred and intolerance. Children being raised now are already entrenced with a view of death and destruction. These generations have NEVER (for the most part) seen or heard any other side or been exposed to views other than their indoctrination. If they all changed their minds today and started to accept logic and love as a thought process it would take generations to undo the damage already done, maybe longer.

It's too late. They've done too good a job on their children. There is no other solution than all out war with massive death and destruction. It's what they understand. It's what they expect and respect. We have no choice. The longer we wait the worse it'll be.


51 posted on 07/28/2006 4:31:31 PM PDT by Joan Kerrey
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52 posted on 07/30/2006 8:46:05 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (updated my FR profile on Thursday, July 27, 2006. https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: Joan Kerrey

"the only way to fight this war is to kill all the mullahs."

A few years ago, the students marching in Iran chanted, "death to the mullahs! the mullahs must be killed!"

It is going to happen.


53 posted on 07/30/2006 6:55:42 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (updated my FR profile on Thursday, July 27, 2006. https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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