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The Iranian National Parliment told the UN, back in June of this year, that they would give them their answer to Nuclear related items and issues concerning procduction along these lines, on this specific date.

That is an interesting date when added together in a string, or in total....8-22-06. Either way the answer has a common denominator of 6. Interesting. This date also has significance to the Islamic people, regarding their 12th Iman and other coinincidences pertaining to their calendar.

Since it SPECIFICALLY identifies the year 2006 as VERY SIGNIFICANT, and gives specific reasons why, I would like to know how many people have read this article in it's entirety? http://www.triumphpro.com/2006,_bible_codes,_newton.htm
Please proceed your answer with the country you reside in.

2006-08-19 10:16:22 · 11 answers · asked by jeeveswantstoknow 2 in Travel Europe (Continental) Russia

Another question came to mind: who chose this date and why? We know this was issued by the National Parliament, but under who's authority within the President's administration insisted on this specific date. Is someone trying to set Iran up for blame for something they plan to do? I don't think the date selection is a coincidence. God tells those with ears to hear, and eyes to see, to be wary of those who use secret numbers in secret societies; that you can identify the followers of Satan therein.

And thank you for answering this querie, those of Iranian descent. I have had friends in the past from Iraq, Iran, Palestine, Israel and Lebanon and have found all to be educated, pleasant people to be around. I think war IS a racket to quote Major General Smedley Darlington Butler, and those working behind the scenes want war at our expense. So if anything does happen on August the 22, then may I suggest that before casting judgment on anyone. we first ask "Who profits here?"

2006-08-19 11:18:35 · update #1

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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is the man to watch these days. Leaders of the Iranian hard-line regime, believe they have a direct line to God, and they'll do whatever 'divine inspiration' requires them to do. Talking to them is pointless.

Ahmadinejad, rejected a UN Security Council resolution that would give Iran until Aug. 31 to suspend uranium enrichment. Ahmadinejad promised to respond to European and American demands to cease his country's illicit nuclear programs on August 22.

On Saturday, August 19, Iran launched a large-scale area, sea and ground exercise he maneuver, the Blow of Zolfaghar (the sword used by Imam Ali), which involved 12 divisions, army Chinook helicopters, unmanned planes, parachutists, electronic war units and special forces. Iran's state-run television reported that the new anti-aircraft system was tested "to make Iranian air space unsafe for our enemies."

On August 8, 2000, the Wall Street Journal published comments by Prof. Bernard Lewis, the great scholar of Islam and the Middle East:

"In Islam, as in Judaism and Christianity, there are certain beliefs concerning the cosmic struggle at the end of time - Gog and Magog, anti-Christ, Armageddon, and for Shiite Muslims, the long awaited return of the Hidden Imam. Mr. Ahmadinejad and his followers clearly believe that this time is now, and that the terminal struggle has already begun and is indeed well advanced. It may even have a date, indicated by several references by the Iranian president to giving his final answer to the U.S. about nuclear development by Aug. 22. This was at first reported as "by the end of August," but Mr. Ahmadinejad's statement was more precise."

Revolutionary Iran habitually links fundamentalist symbolism to political events.

Prof. Lewis explains the significance of Aug. 22 and adds ominously:

"This might well be deemed an appropriate date for the apocalyptic ending of Israel and, if necessary, of the world. It is far from certain that Mr. Ahmadinejad plans any such cataclysmic events precisely for Aug. 22. But it would be wise to bear the possibility in mind."

There are three issues that coincide with August 22, 2006.

1. It will mark the anniversary of a sacred event on the Islamic calendar: The 27th day of the month of Rajab of the year 1427CE (632 A.D.) is the day when many Muslims commemorate the night flight of the prophet Muhammad (miraj) on the legendary winged horse Buraq, first to "the farthest mosque," (in Jerusalem) and then to heaven and back. Islam has its own lunar calendar so that Islamic holidays correspond to different dates each year on the Gregorian calendar.

2. This date roughly coincides with another event 240 years earlier — the conquest of Jerusalem by the Muslim warrior Saladin, the arch-enemy of the crusaders.

3. It is perhaps the date that the Mahdi, (the guided one, the 12th Imam) is expected to appear (zuhur). Shiites believe Imam Mahdi will bring with him a new period of Islamic justice.

Lailat al Miraj (27 Rajab, 22 August 2006)
The festival is celebrated by telling the story of how the Prophet Muhammad was visited by two archangels while he was asleep, who purified his heart and filled him with knowledge and faith.

According to Islamic tradition, the Prophet travelled from Mecca to Quds (Jerusalem) in a single night on a strange winged creature called Buraq. From Quds he ascended into heaven lighting up the skies over the holy city in his wake. The divine white light that over Quds spread over the whole world.

Those who have mentioned the Mabath, Shiites focus on the 27th of Ramadan 610 AD (not the 27th of Rajab) as the date that the Archangel Jibril (Gabriel) Allah appeared before Muhammed in a cave in Mount Hira and told him he had been chosen as the prophet to spread the divine message across the world and gave him the first five verses of the first chapter, Surat al-Alaq. Mabath means the one appointed. This night of appointment is also know as the night of revelation, the night of might, destiny and the precious night. Yowm al Mabath (Day of appointment) is marked by Shiites in Iran and other parts of the Middle East with great ceremony. For 2006 Ramadan will begin September 24 and end on October 23, with the
Eid Al-Fitr.

Finally, the solar eclipse that occurred on March 29, 2006 was visible in most of the Arab world (Europe, Asia and Africa) and may have had prophetic significance. There is mention of an eclipse that heralds the appearance (zuhur) of the Mahdi.

The Ist, 7th, 11th, and 12th months of the Islamic calendar are considered to be sacred months. Following the Islamic calendar and the Qur'an, the 7th month of Rahab ends on August 24, 2006 The 11th month, Dhul-Qi'dah begins November 22, 2006, the period between these dates would be a time permissible for aggressive jihad.

Qur'an Sira Barã´ah 9:5
Once the Sacred Months are past, (and they refuse to make peace) you may kill (fight and slay)the pagans (idol worshipers) when you encounter them, punish them, and resist every move they make. (and seize them, beleaguer them, and lie in wait for them in every stratagem of war); If they repent and observe the Contact Prayers (Salat) and give the obligatory charity (Zakat), you shall let them go (open the way for them). Allah is Forgiver, Most Merciful. (Khalifa translation)

After the sacred months, (the grace period of four months) have expired, slay them wherever you find them. Seize them, besiege them and lie in ambush for them at all possible places. But if they repent, establish ‘salat’, and pay the ‘zakat’, then let them go their way. Of course, Allah is the most Forgiving and the most Merciful. (Munir Munshey translation)

فَإِذَا انسَلَخَ الْأَشْهُرُ الْحُرُمُ فَاقْتُلُوا الْمُشْرِكِينَ حَيْثُ وَجَدْتُمُوهُمْ وَخُذُوهُمْ وَاحْصُرُوهُمْ وَاقْعُدُوا لَهُمْ كُلَّ مَرْصَدٍ فَإِنْ تَابُوا وَأَقَامُوا الصَّلَوةَ وَءاتَوْا الزَّكَوةَ فَخَلُّوا سَبِيلَهُمْ إِنَّ اللَّهَ غَفُورٌ رَحِيمٌ
Fa-itha insalakha al-ashhuru alhurumu faoqtuloo almushrikeena haythu wajadtumoohum wakhuthoohum waohsuroohum waoqAAudoo lahum kulla marsadin fa-in taboo waaqamoo alssalata waatawoo alzzakata fakhalloo sabeelahum inna Allaha ghafoorun raheemun

No one wins in a war. Property can be restored, but even a lifetime is not long enough to resolve grief over a lost loved one.

Since Muslims, Jews and Christians have messianic beliefs, maybe praying for the messiah to come and bring lasting peace before the world destroys itself would be a win-win-win solution

2006-08-20 11:44:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There is no doubt that the Iranians are building nuclear weapons, and they will play around with the world as Muslim regimes and groups do time and time again.

Islamofascism has to be eradicated. Dealing with Iran will cut the head of the Islamofascist monster. It must be done to get any change for peace in the world.

I am sick and tired of hearing from Muslim community leaders that Islam is such a "peaceful" religion(!). Well, thank Allah Islam is a "peaceful" religion. Can you imagine if it weren't??!

It's time for Muslims to take accountability for their religion and culture. Stop spinning, and address the fact that the Muslim culture is one of the most oppressive and violent cultures, against its own people, and certainly against other cultures.

For those who believe that the extremist element in Islam is small, the numbers are staggering. There are 1.2 billion Muslims in this world. Lets take a very liberal view that only a very small percentage of Muslims are exterme, while the rest of the Muslim world is very peaceful. So if only 10% of Muslims have extreme point of views, and may be a threat, and must be dealt with, meaning dealing with 120 million Muslims! How about 1%? Then you must deal with 12 million Muslims. How about 1/10 of a percent? Then you must deal with 1.2 million Muslims. The numbers are staggering! How do you propose dealing with even the "very low" figures of 1.2 million Muslim extremists?

It would be to the benefit of the World to rid of Hezbollah, Hamas, the Syrian and Iranian regime. It must be done to finally have a chance for peace in the world.

2006-08-19 17:22:47 · answer #2 · answered by EDDie 5 · 0 0

Seriously. Iran will nuke Israel and almost wipe them off the map. This way many will turn to Islam.

Islamic writings predict the coming of the 12th Imam on the 22nd to begin cleansing the planet of non-believers. Either by conversion or by death.

I pray that what I have read in the Koran is wrong. I hope the Imam does not return and prove their religion is false and their profit was false. Or the power of all that is good is strong enough to avert what may happen.

God bless us all!!

2006-08-19 23:55:30 · answer #3 · answered by Jay 5 · 0 0

I ; as a Iranian guy ; have to say that our governments do some foolish actons sometimes. Ahmadynejad shouldn't tell that Israel should be wiped from map. That made people think that if we gain nuclear energy we would nuke israel at once. But no. We are not going to make nuclear weapons. We believe that using them isn't by humanistic law. There is no exception. But also we are not going to stop our nulear richen. Because we need energy and we have right and allowed to have nuclear energy in a peace full way. People who are afraid are nukes should be afraid of Israel and U.s. They have lot of nukes and would kill anyone when they felt they are in anger. Have you forgotten about the nuking Japan for 2 times during the second ww? And about our belief. I don't think our belief would be dangerous for anyone. Killing people for no good reason is forbiden by Islam. If you think islam is angerous tell me why? (By my mail if you want)

2006-08-19 17:46:37 · answer #4 · answered by Peace@Iran 2 · 0 0

First I'd like to say that people that say things like "don't believe everything you read" or "everything you see on TV" are making weak attempts to insult the intelligence of their interlocutor. It is intellectually lazy. Most people know that most other people do not believe everything they see or read, only what makes sense to them.
My country is the USA (I am naturalized citizen from Europe)
I was thinking that his answer could very well be something really nasty. Maybe he'll have his buddy Kim Jung "Mentally" Ill send a nuke somewhere. We'll see.

2006-08-19 17:32:09 · answer #5 · answered by scarlettt_ohara 6 · 0 0

Here is a Wall Street Journal op-ed on the topic.

http://www.opinionjournal.com/extra/?id=110008768

a snip from the story:
A passage from the Ayatollah Khomeini, quoted in an 11th-grade Iranian schoolbook, is revealing. "I am decisively announcing to the whole world that if the world-devourers [i.e., the infidel powers] wish to stand against our religion, we will stand against their whole world and will not cease until the annihilation of all them. Either we all become free, or we will go to the greater freedom which is martyrdom. Either we shake one another's hands in joy at the victory of Islam in the world, or all of us will turn to eternal life and martyrdom. In both cases, victory and success are ours."

2006-08-19 17:23:44 · answer #6 · answered by nobody 5 · 0 0

I'm in the US. I did not read the article because I don't by the whole 'Bible Code' issue. I believe Mahmoud Amedinejad's answer will involve a mushroom cloud.

2006-08-19 17:25:52 · answer #7 · answered by STEVEN F 7 · 0 0

US. Haven't read it. Iran will tell the US to stick it where the sun don't shine (although not in those words).

2006-08-19 17:24:15 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

US,,, in 2003 the president of Iran made an offer to the US,, to disarm the Hezbollah,,,, GWB would not give Ahmadinejad the time of day,,, he had the opportunity to talk to one of the axis of evil,, but he refused,,, Bush wants war,,, but congress will never allow him to nuke Iran,,, it would be foolish,,,,,

2006-08-19 17:24:12 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

iran sucks

2006-08-19 17:25:12 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

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