Iran Sobered Us Up on New Year’s
A message of nuclear proportions.
By Joel C. Rosenberg
The
new year may not be so happy if Iranian leaders have their way. The Islamic
messiah known as the “Twelfth Imam” or the “mahdi” may come to earth in 2007
and could be revealed to the world as early as the spring equinox, reports
an official Iranian government news website. The Islamic Republic
of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) website says the world is now in its “last days.”
It claims that the mahdi will first appear in Mecca, and then Medina. He will
conquer all of Arabia, Syria, Iraq, destroy Israel, and then set up a “global
government” [does this sound like the AC?] based in
Iraq, interestingly enough, not Iran [or Jerusalem].
Such Islamic eschatology is driving the Iranian regime and helps explains
why Iran has no interest in helping the United States and European Union create
peace in Iraq or the region, much less in ending its bid for nuclear weapons,
the Iraq Study Group Report notwithstanding.
Anticipation of the imminent arrival or “illumination” of the Islamic messiah
has been steadily intensifying inside Iran since Mahmoud Ahmadinejad emerged
as president of the country in June of 2005. An Iranian television series
called The World Towards Illumination has been running since last November
to help answer the many questions Iranians have about the end of the world
as we know it. The series explains the signs of the last days and what to
expect when the Islamic messiah arrives. The program also says that Jesus
is coming back to earth soon as a Shiite Muslim leader and it denounces “born
again Christians” for supporting “the illegal Zionist state of Israel.” An
Israeli news site was the first to pick up the story and its significance
to Israeli national security, noting that the mahdi will soon “form
an army to defeat Islam’s enemies in a series of apocalyptic battles” and
“will overcome his archvillain in Jerusalem.”
Some intelligence analysts are growing concerned by Ahmadinejad’s announced
plans “to hold the big celebration of Iran’s full nuclearization in the current
year.” Iran’s calendar year ends on March 20, which is the usual date of the
spring equinox. Is Ahmadinejad signaling that Iran will have nuclear weapons
by then? Is he suggesting that a messianic war to annihilate Israel could
come in 2007, perhaps as early as this spring or summer? It is not yet clear,
though Ahmadinejad today vowed to “humiliate” the U.S. [land
of unwalled villages? Eze 38:11] and Israel soon. [Note: modern day Iran is Persia Eze
38:5]
The Iranian TV series is important in that it offers some intriguing clues
as to how Iranian Shiites believe their prophecies will play out.
After [the Twelfth Imam’s] uprising from Mecca all of Arabia will
be submit to him and then other parts of the world as he marches upon Iraq
and established his seat of global government in the city of Kufa. Then
the Imam will send 10 thousand of his forces to the east and west to uproot
the oppressors. At this time God will facilitate things for him and lands
will come under his control one after the other....He will appear as a handsome
young man, clad in neat clothes and exuding the fragrance of paradise. His
face will glow with love and kindness for the human beings....He has a radiant
forehead, black piercing eyes and a broad chest. He very much resembles
his ancestor Prophet Mohammad. Heavenly light and justice accompany him.
He will overcome enemies and oppressors with the help of God, and as per
the promise of the Almighty the Mahdi will eradicate all corruption and
injustice from the face of the earth and establish the global government
of peace [1Th
5:3], justice and
equity.
The TV series notes that
in our discussion of the world in the last days of the earth we
had said in our previous editions of this programme that no source has pointed
to the exact date when the Savior will appear and only God knows about the
exact timing of the reappearance of Imam Mahdi....There are various versions
of the exact day of his reappearance. Some say it would be Friday and the
date will be Ashura or the 10th of Moharram, the heart-rending martyrdom
anniversary of his illustrious ancestor, Imam Husain. Others say the date
will be the 25th of the month of Zil-Qa’dah and may coincide with the Spring
Equinox or Nowrooz as the Iranians call. A saying attributed to the Prophet’s
6th infallible heir, Imam Ja’far Sadeq (PBUH) says the Mahdi will appear
on the Spring Equinox and God will make him defeat Dajjal the Impostor or
the anti-Christ as the Christians say, who will be hanged near the dump
of Kufa.”
Before the Islamic messiah appears to the world, IRIB reports, “a pious person...a
venerable God-fearing individual from Iran” meets with the mahdi. This individual
will pledge allegiance to the mahdi as he “fights oppression and corruption
and enters Iraq to lift the siege of Kufa and holy Najaf and to defeat the
forces of [Islam’s enemies] in Iraq.” It is not clear whether the program
is referring to President Ahmadinejad or someone to come.
Shiite Islamic scholars also say Jesus is coming back to Earth soon. [Note:
this is "another Jesus" Matthew
24:23 - 24 2Co
11:4 Galatians
1:6 - 12 as the Islamic Jesus "Isa" did not die on a
cross, and was not resurrected from the dead.] He will not,
however, come as the Son of God or even as a leader but will serve as a deputy
to the mahdi to destroy the infidels, such scholars say. “We read in the book
Tazkarat ol-Olia, ‘the Mahdi will come with Jesus son of Mary accompanying
him,’” the series explains. “This indicates that these two great men are complement
each other. Imam Mahdi will be the leader while Prophet Jesus will act as
his lieutenant in the struggle against oppression and establishment of justice
in the world.”
“The apocalypse is a deep belief among humans regarding the end of the world,”
notes the Iranian documentary.
[O]ne of the characteristics of the West in the current era is
obsession with the end of time. Experts say discussions about the savior
and the “end of time,” have not been so prevalent before as they are now
in the west....They believe the Messiah [is Jesus and that He] will reappear
and will establish his global rule with its center in [Jerusalem], with
the help of born again Christians. This sect’s religious leaders in the
1990’s strongly propagated their beliefs in the US and European societies.
In the past two years dozens of books have been published in this field....These
extremist Christians believe that certain events must be carried out by
the Protestants in the world so as to prepare the grounds for the Messiah’s
reappearance. The followers of this school believe they have a religious
duty to accelerate these events, for example planting the illegal Zionist
state of Israel for the Jews of the world, in Palestine.
Too many Western analysts are missing the central importance of Shiite
eschatology in Iranian foreign policy. They mistakenly believe that Iran’s
current leadership can be somehow cajoled into making peace with the West.
Nothing could be further from the truth. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his cadre
of loyal mullahs are not being driven by the same goals and aspirations as
are the diplomats in Washington, Brussels, or at the United Nations. The president
of Iran and his team fervently believe the Islamic messiah is coming soon.
They are convinced that their divine mission is to create the conditions for
the mahdi’s return. As a result, they are committed to instigating more anti-American
violence in Iraq, not less. They are determined to obtain nuclear
weapons at all costs, not negotiate away their atomic research and development
program. What’s more, they are deeply committed to building political
and military alliances with anti-Western powers, not finding accommodation
with the West.
Bottom line: The leaders of Iran are preparing for an apocalyptic war with
the U.S. and Israel. It’s not a question of “if” but “when.” The sooner the
White House and our new congressional leaders realize this and take decisive
action to stop this nuclear nightmare, the better.
— Joel C. Rosenberg is the New
York Times best-selling author of The
Last Jihad, The
Ezekiel Option, and other political thrillers.
His latest book, Epicenter: Why The Current
Rumblings In The Middle East Will Change Your Future, is nonfiction.