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Friday, August 11, 2006


"The Imposter"
The Antichrist In Islaamic Eschatology and Current Events

Following several controversial texts by the author on the Antichrist as a historical personage with a myriad of aliases and appearances throughout religious history, the story is drawn into the modern context of current events.

The so-called "Mullah" Muhammad `Umar, the leader of the Taliban (a group now reportedly more powerful than before the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan), is explained with ample proof from Scriptures and "Hadeeth" literature, that this is in fact the man, blind in the right eye who Muhammad and his family (Ahlu-l-Bayt), foretold would come; turning Muslims into murderers of each other.

In "The Imposter," the so-called "Mullah" is connected with historical individuals all fitting both the same physical description and modus operandi. Simultaneously, the author makes a convincing argument that this is far more than a simple Kandahari ophan, but a conspiratorial mastermind, present in the Biblical Tanakh, the Talmud, the Dead Sea Scrolls, New Testament, Qur'aan and current events alike.