The Eastern Roman
Empire
The eastern half of the Roman Empire fell to the Christian Byzantine Empire and
then to the Islamic Ottoman Empire in the 14th century. It ended in 1924 and is now, in 2012, falling
back into the hands of the Muslim Brotherhood that began in Egypt in
1928. This may just be the beginning of the
revived Roman Empire (of the east) revived
under the rule of Islam that is found in the book of Daniel.
Putting the puzzle together
By de Andréa
October 14, 2012
Will the antichrist come out of the
revived Roman Empire … absolutely, but not as
you might think…
Civilization began in the Middle
East, and it will end in the Middle East . One must not forget the Roman Empire
originally included most of the Middle East as well as Southern
Europe . It was divided in AD
395 into two halves the Clay half and the Iron half as depicted in Daniel 2:40-43
the European half fell to the German tribes in the 5th century and
the Middle Eastern half to the Byzantines which ruled for about a 1000 years,
until the 14th century when the floundering Empire was lost to the
Muslim Ottomans. Ending in 1924 it
quickly reorganized in 1928 as the Muslim Brotherhood of today.
So, will the Muslim Brotherhood
continue to conquer the entire Middle East and restore the Eastern
Roman Empire ?
Just this year following successful
campaigns in Egypt , Libya and many other Middle East and North
African nations, as well as gaining political ground in Turkey and Pakistan ,
the Muslim Brotherhood is now trying to destabilize Syria and possibly overthrow Jordan ’s
government. One by one the Middle East will fall to the Nation of Islam under the
revived historical Eastern Empire of Rome.
The Saudi-owned news channel
Al-Arabiya, citing leaked files, reported that the Muslim Brotherhood battling
the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his allies have also sought
to destabilize neighboring Jordan by manipulating peaceful demonstrations there,
and turning them into deadly violence.
The leaks came amid rising political
tensions in Jordan . Mass demonstrations in the capital Amman were sparked by a decision by Jordan ’s King Abdullah to dissolve
the parliament ahead of Muslim Brotherhood protests planned for Friday. Abdullah is calling for early elections.
International Christian Concern’s
Middle East analyst, Aidan Clay, says the Muslim Brotherhood is one of the
biggest threats to the stability of Jordan
and the rest of the Middle East . He said the move to dissolve the parliament
as a gesture of compromise was politically risky for the king. The Muslim Brotherhood did not initially accept
the move, Clay noted, considering it to be half-hearted.
“Yet, the king is still a seasoned politician who
may be able to offer concessions that the Muslim Brotherhood accepts,” he said. “The problem is, of course, that once
concessions are offered, the Muslim Brotherhood will be emboldened and demand
even more,” Clay warned. “And,
the king will not be able solve this dilemma by holding elections in accordance
to country’s current law, which lacks a national consensus.”
Clay said most Jordanians support the
king. “However, it is also true that
every Jordanian is fed up with the widespread corruption within the
government,” Clay said. “Moreover,
the economy is quickly declining, unemployment is rising, and there is a great
rift between the rich and poor. The MB
is highlighting these widespread concerns in their pursuit of so-called ‘democratic
reform’ which resonates with nearly all Jordanians – whether they are MB
sympathizers or not.”
The “Arab Spring” movement as the
call for democracy is just a cover for the Brotherhoods Muslim Ideology. The Muslim Brotherhood’s use of the word “democracy”
as a type of Western Democracy is just a ruse that could tip the balance in
their favor. Of most concern is that the
MB is among the primary groups calling for political reform. If that continues to be the case, then many
Jordanians may decide to back the MB, whether or not they agree with the Muslim
Brotherhood’s Islamic ideology.
“Free elections, ending corruption, higher wages, and other claims all
sound great, no matter who’s leading the campaign – whether it’s the MB or
liberals,” Clay said.
“Many Jordanians just want change and some are willing to join whatever
movement promises political reform,” Clay said. However, there is a gap in the people’s
understanding when it comes to the mission of the Muslim Brotherhood. “What many people here fail to understand, I
think, is that Jordan
is reliant on international aid. Without
it, their economy would collapse, especially with the recent influx of Syrian
refugees that the kingdom must now provide for,” Clay said.
“King Abdullah II has a strong alliance with Western nations which has
brought stability to Jordan . If the Muslim Brotherhood gains significant
political influence, that alliance will no doubt be jeopardized, as is now the
case in Egypt ,” Clay said.
THE BOTTOM LINE:
As I said “One by one the Middle Eastern countries will fall to the
Nation of Islam under the revived historical Eastern Empire of Rome now called
the Muslim Brotherhood.
If you thought that - well, the Middle East has always been Muslim! First you would be wrong and second while it
has been the religion’ of the Middle East
since the 7th century the governments were usually secular
dictatorships not controlled by Sharia, (Islamic Law). The Muslim Brotherhood as it’s predecessor
the Ottoman Empire is Sharia driven; it
governs everything from personal hygiene to their Oppressive Governmental control. Moreover it will be the foundation for the
Nation of Islam. Upon the rise of the
Islamic Mahdi (the antichrist) who will rule from Babylon , the Sharia driven Brotherhood will
give way to a more secular Islam under the rule of the antichrist.
For a more in-depth study of this
subject click on “The
Mahdi The Antichrist” .
Thanks for listing – de Andréa
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