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Basically he considers himself a harbinger of the savior of the end times, the hidden Imam Madhi who is believed to be in hiding since 941 and who will reemerge to rule the world after the infidels have been killed. Akmedinijad (sp) fancies himself as destined to be instrumental in in his return which means in killing the infidels. You know as in getting a nuke bombing the Zionists and sparking an Apocolyptic war. Yes he is a crazy f*** and a religious one to boot.

 

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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad</td> </tr> </tbody></table> WASHINGTON – While most of the reporting and analysis of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speech at the U.N. focused on what he had to say about the West and specifically the U.S., his chilling closing remarks were lost on most listeners – and apparently all reporters.

The last two paragraphs of his remarks revealed his steadfast and driving conviction, as previously reported in WND ,that a messianic figure, known as the "Mahdi" to Muslims, is poised to reveal himself after an apocalyptic holocaust on Earth that leaves most of the world's population dead.

"I emphatically declare that today's world, more than ever before, longs for just and righteous people with love for all humanity; and above all longs for the perfect righteous human being and the real savior who has been promised to all peoples and who will establish justice, peace and brotherhood on the planet," Ahmadinejad said. "Oh, Almighty God, all men and women are your creatures and you have ordained their guidance and salvation. Bestow upon humanity that thirsts for justice, the perfect human being promised to all by you, and make us among his followers and among those who strive for his return and his cause."

 

With Iran on the verge of producing nuclear weapons and already in possession of sophisticated medium-range missiles, mystical pre-occupation with the coming of a Shiite Islamic messiah is of particular concern because of Iran's potential for triggering the kind of global conflagration Ahmadinejad envisions will set the stage for the end of the world.

Ahmadinejad is on record as stating he believes he is to have a personal role in ushering in the age of the Mahdi. In a Nov. 16, 2005, speech in Tehran, he said he sees his main mission in life as to "pave the path for the glorious reappearance of Imam Mahdi, may Allah hasten his reappearance."

According to Shiites, the 12th imam disappeared as a child in the year 941. When he returns, they believe, he will reign on earth for seven years, before bringing about a final judgment and the end of the world.

Ahmadinejad is urging Iranians to prepare for the coming of the Mahdi by turning the country into a mighty and advanced Islamic society and by avoiding the corruption and excesses of the West.

All Iran is buzzing about the Mahdi, the 12th imam and the role Iran and Ahmadinejad are playing in his anticipated return. There's a new messiah hotline. There are news agencies especially devoted to the latest developments.

"People are anxious to know when and how will he rise; what they must do to receive this worldwide salvation," says Ali Lari, a cleric at the Bright Future Institute in Iran's religious center of Qom. "The timing is not clear, but the conditions are more specific," he adds. "There is a saying: 'When the students are ready, the teacher will come.'"

Ahmadinejad and others in Iran are deadly serious about the imminent return of the 12th imam, who will prompt a global battle between good and evil (with striking parallels to biblical accounts of "Armageddon"). Some interpretations of the events that precede his coming include a war that wipes out most of the world's population.

In Iran, an institute set up in 2004 for the study and dissemination of information about the Mahdi had a staff of 160 and influence in the schools and children's magazines earlier this year. Theologians there say end-times beliefs appeal to one-fifth of the population. And the Jamkaran mosque east of Qom, 60 miles south of Tehran, is where the link between devotees and the Mahdi is closest.

As of last year, Ahmadinejad's cabinet had given $17 million to Jamkaran.

Shiite writings describe events surrounding the return of the Mahdi in apocalyptic terms. In one scenario, the forces of evil would come from Syria and Iraq and clash with forces of good from Iran. The battle would commence at Kufa – the Iraqi town near the holy city of Najaf.

Even more controversial is Ahmadinejad's repeated invocation of Imam Mahdi, known as "the Savior of Times." According to Shiite tradition, Imam Mahdi will appear on Judgment Day to herald a truly just government.

Ahmadinejad made reference to the Mahdi in his first speech to the U.N., too. He called on the "mighty Lord" to hasten the emergence of "the promised one," the one who "will fill this world with justice and peace."

Who stands in the Mahdi's way?

A top priority of Ahmadinejad is "to challenge America, which is trying to impose itself as the final salvation of the human being, and insert its unjust state [in the region]," says Hamidreza Taraghi, head of the conservative Islamic Coalition Society.

Taraghi says the U.S. is "trying to place itself as the new Mahdi." This may mean no peace with Iran, he adds, "unless America changes its hegemonic ... thinking, doesn't use nuclear weapons, [or] impose its will on other nations."

After Ahmadinejad last spoke to the United Nations, in September 2005, he told Ayatollah Javadi-Amoli in Tehran, in a videotaped discussion, about a strange, paranormal experience he had while speaking.

He recounted how he found himself bathed in light throughout the speech. But this wasn't the light directed at the podium by the U.N. and television cameras. It was, he said, a light from heaven.

According to a transcript of his comments, obtained by WND last year, Ahmadinejad wasn't the only one who noticed the unearthly light. One of his aides brought it to his attention.

The Iranian president recalled being told about it by one of his delegation: "When you began with the words 'in the name of Allah,' I saw a light coming, surrounding you and protecting you to the end."

Ahmadinejad agreed that he sensed the same thing.

"On the last day when I was speaking, one of our group told me that when I started to say 'Bismillah Muhammad,' he saw a green light come from around me, and I was placed inside this aura," he says. "I felt it myself. I felt that the atmosphere suddenly changed, and for those 27 or 28 minutes, all the leaders of the world did not blink. When I say they didn't move an eyelid, I'm not exaggerating. They were looking as if a hand was holding them there, and had just opened their eyes – Alhamdulillah!"

Subscribe to Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin, which first reported Ahmadinejad's preoccupation with the Mahdi and his mystical encounter at the U.N. in 2005

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the madhi is no different than armageddon, a false doctrine. When Jesus disciples asked when he would return, he said before they passed away. His second coming was in 70 AD, but the false doctrine of christianity has this armageddonist false teaching about a dude riding in the sky to vanquish all their enemies, the infidels.

 

The whole nonsense abourt rapture was made up in the 1800s. My favorite bumper sticker is "I wish the rapture would hurry up and get rid of these nazis".

 

No, the madhi idea is just another guru trip, another false prophet, like the many Lord Jesus warns us about. Watch out for the second coming of Jesus as well, him and the madhi are the same dude. Read the bible, find out when he was to return, its hidden like how the elephant is hidden, in the herd of elephants. mahak

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the madhi is no different than armageddon, a false doctrine. When Jesus disciples asked when he would return, he said before they passed away. His second coming was in 70 AD, but the false doctrine of christianity has this armageddonist false teaching about a dude riding in the sky to vanquish all their enemies, the infidels.

 

The whole nonsense abourt rapture was made up in the 1800s. My favorite bumper sticker is "I wish the rapture would hurry up and get rid of these nazis".

 

No, the madhi idea is just another guru trip, another false prophet, like the many Lord Jesus warns us about. Watch out for the second coming of Jesus as well, him and the madhi are the same dude. Read the bible, find out when he was to return, its hidden like how the elephant is hidden, in the herd of elephants. mahak

Same idea but different personalities. One thing they have in common is the idea that their favorite saviour will appear after a devastating war in which all the infidels/heathens (you know guys like you and me mahak ;) )will be killed off through some devastating war. The crazy thiing is the christians expect all the muslims to be killed off and the muslims expect all the christians to be killed off. And the tragic thing is this is all suppose to happen right on top of the poor Jews. Man, they can't seem to catch a break can they?

Next we will be hearing about the 12th Imam and Jesus having an MMA bout in the clouds to decide who gets the number 1 job. I'm bettin' on Jesus. Something about somebody hiding in a well for the past 1100 years waiting to come out and rule the world I find on one hand hilarious if false and very very disturbing if true. LOL

 

I have heard some christian speakers say they hope the whole process hurry's up. And now we have this freak Amadinejad who not only believes in this but sees himself as a main player in the destruction of the infidels and is on the verge of acquiring nuclear weapons.

 

Too many dots for some people to connect I guess but it doesn't look good from here.

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Not to make light of what I consider the 21 century tragedy as well as travesty, I thought that whwn saddam came out of that manhole, he was the madhi. But he only spent 1100 minutes there (probably a translation problem way back.) So, the iranians greatest enemy, Baathist Stalinist Saddam is theiur savior. I thought he had a great resemblance to Nebukadnezzar.

 

In fact, I think Saddam is the reincarnation of nebukadnezzar, with his obsession with Akkadian Relics and Artifacts. Maybe if he were seen in a different light (frinstance, as the despot who kept three fanatic groups (kurds, sunnis, and shias) from ethnically cleansing each other), then his real impact may be seen.

 

Yes, the jews are not only in the middle of the messaiah war, they also await some pie in the sky to take them elsewhere, fully contributing to the destruction of the real Zion that god has given man, the Earth Planet.

 

Isnt it said that no new acarya will appear for another 10,000 years? Isnt this kinda like the same thing. An artificial man-made religion, nothing at all to do with the actual teachings of the founders of the theism of whom the fanatics claim allegiance with. Alas, they are all rejected, for eating third class replicas, perverted reflections, of the real meal deal.

 

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PS Sorry if I offended anyone with the topic I started yeasterday, the one that was erased by the moderator.

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Not to make light of what I consider the 21 century tragedy as well as travesty, I thought that whwn saddam came out of that manhole, he was the madhi. But he only spent 1100 minutes there (probably a translation problem way back.) So, the iranians greatest enemy, Baathist Stalinist Saddam is theiur savior. I thought he had a great resemblance to Nebukadnezzar.

That rates a top score of seven green grinners mahak.:D:D:D:D :D:D:D This is the only seven green ginners award I have given out.

 

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No! Do you really think so??? Are you sure Saddam wasn't really holding his own ace spades card when they found him??:rolleyes2::D

 

And are you sure that it wasn't one of Saddam's body doubles that they hung in that grainy cell-phone video?

 

Are you sure Saddam isn't partying at Bush's Crawford, Texas ranch with Osama right now?

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