Hello John and Doves,
IF the sleeper cells are activated, which day will
they pick?
'Days' mean something to Islam. They 'do things'
on certain days.
Pastor Jack Hibbs said, in a recent You Tube video on
his channel, that Moslems must 'take back the days'.
Like Osama bin Laden attacked the US on 9/11 because
somewhere back in the 500 ADs (?), Islam lost a war on the
eleventh day of their ninth month on their calendar.
So he 'took back the day'. So Islam could use
past dates of defeat for Islam - to 'take back that
day'.
Just looking at the Islamic calendar, they have a
couple of big days coming up - the Night of Power (Destiny
or Decree - more info below) and Eid al-Fitr, The Festival
of the Breaking of the Fast (Ramadan fast)..
I made a list of 'possible' GO dates....just to see
what we might should be aware of.
Night of
Power/Destiny/Decree:
Night
of Power - Laylat al-Qadr - "In the final days of
Ramadan, Muslims search for Laylat al-Qadr - the Night of
Power - believed
to fall on one of the odd nights between 9 and 18 March in
2026."
"Laylat
al-Qadr marks the moment when the first verses of the Quran
were revealed to the Prophet Muhammad by the angel Jibreel
(Gabriel)." It represents a "thinning" of the boundary
between the unseen (heaven) and seen (earth) realms."
On this night "the unseen world draws especially close to
the earth.
The
Quran describes it as a moment of immense spiritual
significance, when angels descend through the night..." On
this night "divine wisdom intersects with the rhythms of
earthly life.." "The Night of Power is better than a
thousand months."
Qadr means "power,
destiny or decree." On this night comes
"divine guidance and when prayers are believed to carry
extraordinary weight."
Eid
al-Fitr:
It is at the
end of Ramadan. This is a big celebration day in
Islam - The Festival of the Breaking of the Fast.
This will be at the sighting of the next new moon,
expected on March 20.
"The festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm and
fervor across the globe" in Muslim communities. Eid
al-Fitr 2026 is celebrated on the first day of Shawwal, the
tenth month of the Islamic Hijri calendar.
The ninth month on the Islamic calendar,
Ramadan, concludes with Eid al-Fitr.
The date of celebrating Eid al-Fitr is still not
confirmed because it begins with the sighting of the new
moon; this is expected on March 20, 2026 in the Middle East.
The new moon is expected to be sighted in Jerusalem on
Friday evening, March 20, 2026 according to renewedmoon.com
So March 20 will probably be Eid al-Fitr.
This corresponds with the first day of Nisan on the Hebrew
calendar.
Right now, Moslems are celebrating Ramadan - the time
the angel Gabriel was sent to the Prophet Mohammad to reveal
the first verses of the Quran.
And Catholics are celebrating Lent - this represents
the 40 days and nights Jesus was in the desert (the 40 days
of temptation) Lent ends on Palm Sunday, March 29
Possible Sleeper
Cell Activation Dates:
Night of Power:
March 11, 13, 15, 17, or 19
New moon
sighting: March 20. Eid Al-Fitr for
Islam. First day of the religious year, 1 Nisan for
the Jewish people.
Vernal Equinox:
March 20
Palm Sunday - March 29.
End of Lent. This is also 10 Nisan (possible start of
Trib/Rapture and prophetic clock)
Eve of Passover - April
1 (Chabad calendar) April 2 with sighted
moon.
Good Friday - April 3
Day 7 of Passover/End of
Passover Week - April 8 or 9.
Easter Sunday - April 5
Historical
Date in Islam:
This
battle started on March 23, 625 AD.
Conclusion:
According
to this 2017 article: The Night of Power "is considered
the holiest day on the Muslim calendar. It's seen as a "good
time to attack, according to terror experts."
"Security
agencies are expected to be on high alert for the last 10 days
of Ramadan, particularly on the Night of Power....The
significance of the event has also made it a target for terror
attacks." According to a Deakin University
counter-terrorism expert, Greg Barton, the Night of Power "is
the pinnacle of Ramadan, the perverted mentality of extremists says
Ramadan is a good time to attack...they would choose that
day if they could."
This
Islamic site states
"This
year, Laylat al Qadr 2026 is expected to be observed on the
night between Sunday March 15, 2026 and March 16, 2026.
However, exact date is subject to the sighting of the moon of
Ramadan." They add: "So Laylat Al Qadr falls on
either 21st, 23rd, 25th, 27th or 29th night of Ramadan.
However, it has been
emphasized that it is most likely to be the 27th night of
Ramadan."
Laylat
ul Qadr 2026 – When is Laylat al Qadr 1447? | IslamicFinder
Anyway,
as for Islamic dates for sleeper cells to be activated - that
Islamic site is showing March 15/16 as the Night of
Power...but most likely it's March 17 as highlighted on the
Islamic calendar.
Sleeper
cells could hit our infrastructure - cyber attacks or
physically with explosives (power plants, electrical power
boxes, water, etc.) - they could target large gathering sites
(malls, concerts, sports events, etc.), transportation
(airports, subways, bus stations), airplanes (like 9/11) or
attack us with October 7 style massacres.
I
doubt we'll get a 'date' from DHS, FBI but the above gives us
a possible number of dates.
Maybe
more will be made known the closer we get to any 'sleeper
cell' activation.
We
know sleeper cells are here - these are Iranian Guard,
Hezbollah, Iraqi Shia militia groups, Hamas, ISIS, Al-Qaeda,
etc,. IF they are activated soon, I'd expect on a
specific date that means something to the terrorist
cells. Intelligence analysts are all saying - they are
here and they are very dangerous. Killing of the Supreme
Leader was Iran's 'RED LINE'. Stay alert.
Pray
for the peace of Jerusalem!
Maranatha!
Chance