Is Mullah
Mohammed Omar the Anti-Christ described in the Islamic holy Texts?
Islam's holy books The
Koran and The Hadiths, predict the coming of "Dajjal" (The Anti-Christ) like
the Bible and Nostradamus' prophecies. First described are his physical
descriptions as per Islamic texts. Next is an article on Mullah Mohammed
Omar published in Time (MARCH 31, 1997 VOL. 149 NO. 13) and Omar's interview
to BBC on 15th November 2001 in which he threatened the extinction of
America. Please note the similarity between Omar and the Dajjal, including
his being one-eyed. He even wore the sacred holy cloth of Prophet Mohammed.
Could Mullah Mohammad Omar be the Dajjal or the Anti-Christ as described in
various religious texts? I invite comments on this.
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The chief of London through the realm of America,
The Isle of Scotland will be tried by frost:
King "Reb" will face an Antichrist so false,
That he will place them in the conflict all together.
~
Nostradamus Century X, Quatrain 66
The Arab Prince Mars, Sun, Venus, Leo,
The rule of the Church will succumb by sea:
Towards Persia very nearly a million men,
The true serpent will invade Byzantium and Egypt.
~
Nostradamus Century V, Quatrain 25
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Book 37, Number 4306:
Narrated Ubadah ibn as-Samit:
The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: I have told you so much about the
Dajjal (Antichrist) that I am afraid you may not understand. The Antichrist
is short, hen-toed, woolly-haired, one-eyed, an eye-sightless, and neither
protruding nor deep-seated. If you are confused about him, know that your
Lord is not one-eyed.
*Other descriptions of him are.....
There will be a thick fingernail-like object in his left eye.
He will have a wheatish complexion.
Dajjal will lay claim to prophethood.
He will then lay claim to Divinity.
He (the Dajjal) will be a young man with twisted, cropped hair, and a blind
eye.
*There are some contradictions in various Hadiths as to which eye of his is
blind.....
Ibn 'Umar(raa) reported that Allah's Messenger(sAas) made a mention of
Dajjal in the presence of the people and said: "Allah is not one-eyed and
behold that Dajjal is blind of the right eye and his eye would be like a
floating grape." [Muslim]
Anas b. Malik(raa) reported that the Messenger of Allah(sAas) said: "Dajjal
is blind of one eye and there is written between his eyes the word 'Kafr'.
Then he spelled the word as K.F.R., which every Muslim would be able to
read."
Hudhaifa(raa) reported that the Messenger of Allah(sAas) said: "Dajjal is
blind of the left eye, with thick hair and there would be a garden and fire
with him and his fire would be a garden and his garden would be fire."
[Muslim]
Abu Huraira(raa) reported the Prophet(sAas) as saying: "May I not inform you
about the Dajjal what no Apostle of Allah narrated to his people? He would
be blind and he would bring along with him an image of Paradise and
Hell-fire and I warn you as Nuh(Asws) warned his people." [Muslim]
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Mullah with a
Mission
- (TIME : MARCH
31, 1997 VOL. 149 NO. 13)
One-eyed
Mohammad Omar rules Afghanistan's Taliban with a firm hand and a strongbox
of cash
BY TIM MCGIRK
Bearded
and black-turbaned, the Commander of the Faithful squats on a simple bed in
a narrow room inside the governor's mansion in Kandahar, southern
Afghanistan. The paintings adorning the governor's residence have been
ripped down; it is forbidden to depict Allah's creations. The Commander of
the Faithful, a title bestowed on him by his Taliban followers and clerics,
is an imposing figure. One of his eyes was blown away in a gunfight with
Russian troops, and his eyelid is stitched shut. But the gaze from his good
eye is hawk-like, unrelenting. Few among the grizzled Taliban warriors
assembled in the room, all wearing identical black turbans and beards, can
match Mullah Mohammad Omar's stare for long. To challenge him is akin to a
sin, and when a smile ghosts across Omar's face, his lieutenants take it as
a rare chance to laugh in the austere court of the Commander of the
Faithful.
These days, most of Omar's visitors are military commanders who want their
spiritual leader's blessing before launching the next, and probably
decisive, battle in the Taliban militia's conquest of Afghanistan. Having
swept through the besieged capital, Kabul, along with two-thirds of this
country devastated by 19 years of war, the Taliban are now preparing a
climactic assault on rebel strongholds in the jagged Hindu Kush mountains.
In his first interview with a western publication, the stocky, 37-year-old
Taliban leader says, "The time for a negotiated settlement is running out
fast. We feel a military solution has better prospects right now." Omar's
divine mission, he says, is to rid Afghanistan of its bandit warlords and
restore a truly Islamic government. In Kandahar, this means collecting all
the guns as well as stringing up confiscated TV sets and VCRs from lamposts,
closing girls' schools and forcing men to grow beards. Many cultured Afghans
have fled the Taliban's zealotry, yet others are willing to endure their
excesses in exchange for peace. Omar concedes he is no great Islamic
theologian--his studies were interrupted by the jihad, or holy war, against
the Soviets in which he was wounded four times--but he and his followers are
convinced that Allah is on their side. "Only if we deviate from Islam will
we start losing," says Omar. The interview stops as a Taliban fighter comes
forward bowing to him. The leader listens impassively to the man's whispered
pleas, then reaches into a metal strongbox beside his bed. Using both hands,
he scoops up a heap of banknotes for the soldier. Omar smiles, and the
strongbox key vanishes inside his jacket. This is how he rules
Taliban-controlled Afghanistan. The six-members on the council, which
nominally oversees Kabul, are constantly rushing back to Kandahar for his
orders.
Omar is one of the most improbable characters in Afghanistan's tortured
history. The devout son of a poor farmer from Mewand district in southwest
Afghanistan, he returned home after the Russian retreat to resume his
studies in the village's mud-walled Koranic school. But after the
Moscow-backed regime of Najibullah fell in April 1992, the country slid into
lawlessness. Highwaymen preyed on travelers, while Kandahar was carved up
among rival militias. One outrage that finally provoked Omar's wrath was a
deadly tank battle in Kandahar between two militia commanders who fancied
the same handsome boy. In 1994, Omar launched the Taliban to restore order.
He recruited students from Koranic schools. As the Taliban advance across
the country, critics accuse them of receiving military support from
neighboring Pakistan. Omar denies this.
During the holy war against the Russians, Omar's favorite weapon was the
rocket-propelled grenade. Today, it is faith. Shortly before the attack on
Kabul last fall, Omar entered Kandahar's grand mosque and emerged with a
holy cloth from the Prophet Mohammed, which he waved from a rooftop amid
ecstatic Taliban warriors. This sacred relic had been only displayed a few
times this century; its magic power was last invoked to end a cholera
epidemic. Kabul fell effortlessly, and Omar's belief in his God-guided
destiny swelled. He may have to haul out the object again: the Taliban are
preparing an offensive against their northern enemies. Ex-communist General
Abdul Rashid Dostum is massing hundreds of tanks to stop the approach. But
while he has fuel and supplies, he is running low on loyalty. His commanders
are restive, which may allow the Taliban to seize the area as easily as they
took Kabul. When all of Afghanistan falls, Omar says, he'll move to Kabul.
After that? "We have no intention of threatening any other country," he
says. "We won't poke our noses elsewhere." Even then, few westerners are
likely to see his face; he refuses to be photographed or filmed.
--Reported by Rahimullah Yusufzai/Kandahar
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Since the publication of this news 4 years ago, events have moved swiftly as
we all know. The question now is, will Mullah Omar, the probable
Anti-Christ, ruin the world and the US as he has promised in the following
interview? Maybe a Nuclear attack or similar terrorist attacks should be
expected soon......
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Mullah
Omar: we will destroy U.S.
By News Agencies
November 15, 2001
In an
interview with the BBC, Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar vowed to destroy
the U.S. and said that a plan is currently being implemented to achieve this
goal. The interview was conducted via satellite telephone from Kandahar.
Following are excerpts of the interview:
BBC: What do you think of the current situation in Afghanistan?
Omar: You (the BBC) and American puppet radios have created concern. But the
current situation in Afghanistan is related to a bigger cause - that is the
destruction of America...
BBC: What do you mean by the destruction of America? Do you have a concrete
plan to implement this?
Omar: The plan is going
ahead and, God willing, it is being implemented. But it is a huge task,
which is beyond the will and comprehension of human beings. If God's help is
with us, this will happen within a short period of time; keep in mind this
prediction.
BBC: Osama Bin Laden has reportedly threatened that he would use nuclear,
chemical or biological weapons against America. Is your threat related to
his?
Omar: This is not a
matter of weapons. We are hopeful for God's help. The real matter is the
extinction of America. And, God willing, it (America) will fall to the
ground.
BBC: During the past few days, you have lost control of several provinces.
Are you hopeful to regain the lost territory?
Omar: We are hopeful
that you will see the same kind of change that you saw (losing and regaining
territory).
BBC: What was the reason for the fast retreat? Why have your troops fled the
cities? Is it because you suffered heavily from the U.S. bombings or have
your soldiers betrayed you?
Omar: I told you that
it is related to the larger task....
BBC: Can you tell us which provinces are under your control at the moment?
Omar: We have four-five
provinces. But it is not important how many provinces we have under our
control. Once we did not have a single province, and then the time came when
we had all the provinces, which we have lost in a week. So the numbers of
the provinces are not important.
BBC: As your participation in the future government has already been ruled
out - if some of your forces decide to join the future government as
representatives of the Taliban in general or to moderate Taleban, will you
oppose it?
Omar: There is no such
thing in the Taliban. All Taliban are moderate. There are two things:
extremism ("ifraat", or doing something to excess) and conservatism ("tafreet",
or doing something insufficiently). So in that sense, we are all moderates -
taking the middle path. The struggle for a broad-based government has been
going on for the last 20 years, but nothing came of it. We will not accept a
government of wrong-doers. We prefer death than to be a part of an evil
government. I tell you, keep this in mind. This is my prediction. You
believe it or not - it's up to you. But we will have to wait and see.
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