What Motivates Ahmadinejad?
By WhatsHerName
@WhatsHerName (2716)
United States
August 31, 2007 8:16pm CST
The president of Iran appears intent on developing nuclear weapons and has repeatedly threatened to wipe Israel off the face of the earth. In the West he is at times portrayed as a madman, but few realize the real motivating force behind his dream of triumphant Islam.
by Melvin Rhodes
http://www.gnmagazine.org/issues/gn65/ahmadinejad.htm
Some refer to him as the Mahdi, meaning "divinely guided one." In Shiite ideology—dominant in Iran and Iraq —"legitimate Islamic rule can only be established following the reappearance of the Twelfth Imam" (ibid.).
As Christians wait for the second coming of Jesus Christ to establish the Kingdom of God over the earth, Shiite Muslims await the Mahdi's return to make Islam the dominant—and eventually only— religion throughout the world.
Because most people in the West do not take religion seriously, it's almost impossible for Westerners to understand the power of religion in the Middle East. In Islamic countries, politics and religion are inseparable.
The Shiites have been waiting patiently for the 12th imam for more than a thousand years, but that patience has run out, at least in Iran. In 1979 the overthrow of the pro-Western shah of Iran led to the establishment of the Islamic Republic of Iran, a theocratic state where the clerics held supreme power under the Ayatollah Khomeini. "Khomeini . . . had no intention of waiting. He vested the myth with an entirely new sense: The Twelfth Imam will only emerge when the believers have vanquished evil. To speed up the Mahdi's return, Muslims had to shake off their torpor and fight" (ibid.).
Influenced by the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood of the 1930s, Khomeini "agreed with the Brothers' conception of what had to be considered 'evil': namely, all the achievements of modernity that replaced divine providence with individual self-determination, blind faith with doubt, and the stern morality of sharia[law] with sensual pleasures" (ibid.).
Khomeini believed that all that is bad in the world comes from the West, especially America, which he designated "the Great Satan."
One of President Ahmadinejad's stated goals is the total destruction of the Jewish state of Israel. Yet this isn't new in Iranian thinking.
The new Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is even more radical. At a November 2005 theology conference he emphasized that "the most important task of our Revolution is to prepare the way for the return of the Twelfth Imam" (ibid.).
This is not the first time that a powerful leader has tried to exterminate the Jews. Seventy years ago Adolf Hitler succeeded in exterminating 6 million Jews. If Iran succeeds in a nuclear strike against Israel, once again the world could see 6 million Jews wiped out!
This is not even the first time an Iranian leader has tried to wipe out the Jews. Almost 2,500 years ago many Jews lived in the ancient Persian Empire, whose modern successor state was renamed Iran after World War II. In the Old Testament book of Esther we read an account of an attempt to totally annihilate the Jews.
Haman failed to exterminate the Jews. Hitler, though he did kill vast numbers, also failed in his genocidal efforts. Similarly, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's stated goal of wiping out the Jews of Israel will also fail. God will ultimately deliver the Jewish people from this as He has delivered them many times before.
In Matthew 24:22 we read the words of Jesus Christ, the real Messiah who is soon to return to this world: "And unless those days were shortened, no flesh would be saved; but for the elect's sake those days will be shortened."
Jesus Christ will intervene in world affairs to stop humanity from destroying itself in the kind of nuclear conflict that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is threatening. Not only is the Iranian president intent on destroying Israel, but he also wants to rid the world of America and Britain, the leading infidel countries, so Islam can triumph over all nations.
Militant Islam is a powerful force that seems destined to grow greater and to bring increasing turmoil around the world. Among the adherents of Shia Islam the expectation of the Mahdi is feeding their zeal toward the fulfillment of apocalyptic events.
The Shiites expect a messiah. One will come, but not the one they think they are preparing for! GN
http://www.gnmagazine.org/issues/gn65/ahmadinejad.htm
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@herrbaggs (1308)
• United States
1 Sep 07
Holey moley you have been changing diapers and stayed away from your computer way to long. I had to take two short naps before I could get all that read. All that reading and provocative thinking is way to hard on us old folks. I am sure there is something in scripture about distressing old frail folks with all this text. I am going to have to spend the next three days in the vent fan room trying to sort all this information out. I know I don't have enough bathroom tissue to get me through this ordeal so I am going to have to risk life and limb with a trip to walmart. While I am there I will be forced to pick up some preperation H as this looks like a rough three days. Next time please be a little more considerate and keep it down to three lines.
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@WhatsHerName (2716)
• United States
1 Sep 07
Ok, I'll try to simplify it for you. Ahmadinejad thinks he can speed up prophecy by nuking Israel, the U.S. and Britain but Jesus will come first and save us all first. See how he has the word "mad" in his name?
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@herrbaggs (1308)
• United States
1 Sep 07
I have the word hair in my name but I don't have any. I don't doubt what you are saying, but there is nothing I can do about it except keep my garden growing so I can smoke my way through it. When the manure hits the fan you can have my computer room it has a bed and its own vent fan room. The bed is a bunk, you can sleep on the top so you won't have to share with the dogs.
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@ESKARENA1 (18260)
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22 Sep 07
A leader of a muslim state, insecure in both his position and his faith will gain a lot of [popularity by threatening Israil. I guess by doing so the mad mullahs in Iran will make themselves feel better. The rest of the world knows islam is still in the dark ages, the rest of the world knows that if America wanted to remove the theocracy in Iran it could be done. Muslims should bnow sit quiet and start behaving unless they want to go to paradise on mass
blessed be
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@fightingistheonlyway (2658)
• Canada
2 Sep 07
lol.. its funny how much you know about islam.. and Christianity even.. do you know what messaiaha the shias believe is going to come back?
plus, the real reason why iran is getting so much bad attention is because they switched their trading their oil for EURO rather than the conventional US dollar, this causes the US dollar to go down miraculously... Iraq did this in 2003 and look what happened to them...
if saudi arabia does this, which it has been thinking about for a long time, welcome to the great depression x 10..
please, please go research about this stuff before you make random discussions in religion about a power hungry idiot (iran) facing off against power hungry pigs (americans)..
and jesus isnt coming back, he said "i will be with you till the end of the age"
age = 2140 years in the time of jesus
jesus said the WATER BEARER is the next guy, and he is basically Aquarius.. jesus was representing the age of pisces (IE jesus fish) and moses and mithras representing ARIES (IE smashing taurus bull marking the end of the age of taurus AND the jewish ram horn)
again, please research your own religion and why they believe in what they believe before you start making these random discussions, i think i already said that but it is necessary to inform you of this fact..
@tigertang (1749)
• Singapore
3 Sep 07
Personally, I wouldn't want to give President Ahamdinajad too much glory as a religous prophet. Seroiusly, what has he done to claim any spiritual leadership in anything?
In truth, his motivations are no less simple than the motivations of George Bush or any other politician - than man wants to stay in power and enjoy the perks that it brings. He is, for all his seemingly insane posturing, an exceedingly shrewed politician and he knows that the more noise he makes, the more the West, especially the US of A play up to him.
Iran has many social and economic problems and basically the guy is rather uninterested in solving them. However, he gains political capital by provoking the nuclear issue. Washington gets upset and so Tel Aviev and he sells this to the people of Iran as outsiders trying to take over. He's smart enough to know how to appeal to Arab sympathies by doing more for Palestinians than the Arab leaders (friendly to USA). And while we are getting upset over what he seems to have said about Israel......nobody actually holds him and the Mullahs account for producing the right economic conditions to make life for Iranians better.
@WhatsHerName (2716)
• United States
7 Sep 07
Well Fighting, all I have to say to you is, I'm glad you know how much I know about Islam and Christianity.
I guess that makes you a know it all than doesn't it? Not worth even discussing things with someone who knows it all than...
@fightingistheonlyway (2658)
• Canada
18 Sep 07
well, that fact became obvious after what i read up there..
and no, i know nothing, everything i know is questioned by me first, but nothing can be proven to exist but me, so i know nothing.




