Saturday, September 13, 2008

New Delhi Bombings and the Prophecies

My prayers are with all the people of India as the Islamic Ummah and the Muslim Brotherhood Project continue their move towards the Global Caliphate.

Here's how it was explained to me:

First: Infidel troops will be stationed in Arabia

In 1990 ex-CIA chief and US President Bush tricked Saddam Husein into invading Kuwait. Using that incident as a justification Bush ordered troops to be stationed in Saud Arabia. By doing this he triggered the Muslim prophecies.

An Indian-Pakistani War:


The Muslim Ummah will be established in Pakistan when these things begin. The Muslims will move from their bases in Pakistan and conquer the entire Punjab and possibly the Kashmir.

The Indian government will respond by committing genocide in a principle Muslim area, presumably either in Pakistan or Bangladesh. After the brief stalemate that results the Muslim Ummah will use "grave and terrible weapons" to conquer and occupy the whole of the Indian subcontinent.

I was told: "Much of India will be uninhabitable because of the nuclear war but that is better than the stench of their idolatry."

The Ummah-Zionist War:

Shortly after India is neutralized the Ummah will fight the Jews throughout Palestine and the Arab world and "the Jews will use their evil magic to prosper for a time." The Jews will make an alliance with the infidels and accept a Jewish man known as the Dijal as their standard bearer.

I asked who these infidels would be and was told, "all of them."

The Dijal is the one known by Christians as the Antichrist and by Globalists as the Rex Mundi. "He will become the king of the world for a time."

Under the Dijal the Jews will establish "Greater Israel," which will include Holy Medina, all of Iraq and Kuwait, Syria, most of Lebanon as well as all of Palestine. The forces of the Dijal will approach Mecca and will be forbidden entry.

As the Dijal is expanding his territories into Africa Imam Madhi, the leader of the faithful Muslims will be preparing for prayer in either East Jerusalem or Damascus (both are said) before a masjid when Prophet Jesus will appear near or on a minaret as if by the power of Allah.

Imam Madhi will ask Prophet Jesus to lead the salaats (prayers) but Jesus will decline, saying his followers have made him unworthy to lead holy Muslims in prayers. After the morning (Fajr) prayers Prophet Jesus and Imam Madhi (who will be a physical descendant of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) will lead the Muslims and his followers into battle against the Dijal and his forces. During one of the battles Prophet Jesus will kill the the Dijal. Prophet Jesus will announce to the world that he a man and not God, that it was was Judas (some say a Centurion) who took on his appearance and was crucified, that Muhammad was the final Prophet of Allah and that Islam is the true and only sacred religion. Jesus and Imam Madhi will the continue to wage war and will establish the global Sharia based caliphate. Jesus will marry, father several children, live for forty more years, die and be buried in a grave right beside Prophet Muhammad (SAW).

But first... the war betwen the Ummah and India. That war has not yet begun, but knowing this information I found the following news story of interest.

Five bombs explode in Indian capital, 20 killed

By Bappa Majumdar Sat Sep 13, 3:58 PM ET

Source

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Five bombs exploded in quick succession in crowded markets and streets in the heart of India's capital New Delhi on Saturday, killing at least 20 people and injuring at least 90 more, police said.

The Indian Mujahideen Islamic militant group, which has claimed several major attacks in recent months, sent an e-mail to television stations saying it was responsible for the blasts.

Police and witnesses said two bombs went off in dustbins in and around Connaught Place, a shopping and dining area popular with tourists and locals in the city centre. Others exploded within minutes of each other in busy markets around the city.

"Around 6:30 p.m. we heard a very loud noise, then we saw people running all over the place," said Chanchal Kumar, a witness whose shirt was soaked with the blood of several victims whom he had helped to carry into ambulances.

"There were about 100-200 people around this place," he said. The weekend was a particularly busy one ahead of Hindu and Muslim festivals.

The Indian Mujahideen e-mail mentioned nine bombs. Police said they had found and defused four.

"We have news of 20 people killed, and the toll could rise as many people are seriously injured," Delhi police commissioner Y.S. Dadwal told reporters.

In a hospital bed, Gulab Singh, his head bandaged, wailed at the death of his 2-year-old grandson.

"We were all sitting around the parking lot when suddenly there was a huge blast. We did not know what happened. My world has changed," Singh said, crying inconsolably.

WAVE OF BOMBINGS

Hundreds of people have been killed in a wave of bombings in India in recent years, mostly blamed on Muslim militants, with targets ranging from mosques and Hindu temples to trains.

In July, at least 45 people were killed when a series of bombs ripped through Ahmedabad, the main city of the western state of Gujarat. A day earlier, one woman died when eight bombs went off in the IT hub of Bangalore.

The failure to prevent the attacks has become an embarrassment for the Congress party-led coalition government, with elections less than a year away.

Police say the Indian Mujahideen is an offshoot of the banned Students' Islamic Movement of India, but that local Muslims appear to have been given training and backing by militant groups in neighboring Pakistan and Bangladesh.

"I can just say that these blasts have been planned by the enemies of the country and they will be taught a lesson," junior home minister Sriprakash Jaiswal told reporters at one site.

Arun Jaitley, a senior leader of the main Hindu nationalist opposition Bharatiya Janata Party, told the NDTV channel that the profile of the bombers had changed over the last three years and attacks could no longer be blamed on outsiders.

"Homegrown terrorists are on the increase," he said. "We cannot shut our eyes to that reality."

Many streets that would normally have been bustling on a Saturday night quickly emptied after news of the attacks.

CROWDS TARGETED

One bomb exploded in a newly constructed park in the centre of the Connaught Place roundabout, built above one of the main stations of the Delhi underground. Police closed down the metro and major markets in the city as a precaution.

Another bomb went off in a dustbin near an underground station entrance on an arterial road leading into the area, housing the offices of several foreign banks and multinational companies.

"It was a huge blast," said another witness, Sanjeev Gole.

Other attacks came in the Ghaffar Market area of Karol Bagh, full of electronics shops and packed at weekends, and in Greater Kailash 1, home to restaurants and high-end retail outlets.

Broadcasts showed wrecked cars and mangled motorbikes alongside personal belongings, some of them bloodstained, and abandoned shoes.

Wounded people were shown being carried away by rescuers, one leaving a trail of blood on the ground.

Hundreds of people milled around as police cordoned off the sites of the explosions, many of them angry with the authorities.

India's deadliest attack in recent years came in July 2006, when seven bombs exploded on Mumbai's railway system, killing more than 180 people.

The last major attack to hit the capital was in 2005, when 66 people were killed when three bombs exploded in busy markets.

(Writing by Simon Denyer; Editing by Caroline Drees)


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