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Here’s something serious: 

IRANIAN PRESIDENT COULD BE PREPARING FOR WAR

Editors note:  The following two articles which centre on Iranian President Ahmadinejad are sent to alert our readers to pray against the emergence of a new world leader who appears to be deliberately establishing himself as the leader/saviour of the Islamic world.  His words and actions have already received widespread condemnation from the non Islamic world but as the articles reveal, he is showing disturbing signs of emerging as a very real threat to future world peace. 

Some Middle East observers believe Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's recently published letter to President Bush could be a precursor to war, based on a traditional Muslim pattern of offering acceptance of Islam before establishing it by force.

Robert Spencer, editor of Jihad Watch, says Ahmadinejad appears to be following the teachings of Muhammad, who gave specific instructions to followers as they engage in "holy war" against "those who disbelieve in Allah."  In a Hadith, regarded by Muslims as sacred writings about Muhammad, the Islamic prophet says a series of offers should be made to "enemies" to embrace Islam, or at least accept Islamic rule, and if they are rejected, "seek Allah's help and fight them."

In his letter, Ahmadinejad argues only Islam can "overcome the present problems of the world" and asks Bush, "Will you not accept this invitation? That is, a genuine return to the teachings of prophets, to monotheism and justice, to preserve human dignity and obedience to the Almighty and His prophets?  Mr President, History tells us that repressive and cruel governments do not survive." 

Another observer of Islam, journalist Stephen Adams, said the letter seems to parallel a missive from al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden to Americans prior to the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.   Adams noted bin Laden stated his grievances against the United States and gave Americans the opportunity to "repent." Based on precedent, Adams continued, he expects the next step will be for Iran to make the invitation public.  Then the "crimes" of the U.S. will be published and the grievances will be cited at Friday prayers in mosques. Finally, comes a fatwa, amounting to a declaration of war. Adams said it's possible this scenario could unfold in a matter of weeks.  

Middle East analyst for WorldNetDaily, Laura Mansfield, said she believes the letter could be a "last warning." Mansfield says the question must be asked: "Why deliver such a letter when there is little chance it will result in policy changes for either country?"  Like Spencer and Adams, she points out: "Islamic theology documents that no attack can be carried out in jihad without first offering the 'unbelievers' the opportunity to 'repent' and accept Islam. Only when that overture is rejected can an attack occur."  

The Iranian president has made clear, at least to audiences at home, Tehran's ultimate intentions.  Last January Ahmadinejad told a crowd of theological students in Iran's holy city of Qom that Islam must prepare to rule the world. "We must believe in the fact that Islam is not confined to geographical borders, ethnic groups and nations.  It's a universal ideology that leads the world to justice."   

Ahmadinejad, who drew global attention for his contention the Holocaust was a "myth," said: "We don't shy away from declaring that Islam is ready to rule the world." Two months earlier, he threatened to "wipe Israel off the map".   

The Iranian president emphasizes that the return of the Shiite messiah, the Mahdi, is not far away, and Muslims must prepare for it.  According to Shiites, the 12th imam disappeared as a child in the year 941.  When he returns, they believe, he will reign on earth for seven years, before bringing about a final judgment and the end of the world.

Ahmadinejad is urging Iranians to prepare for the coming of the Mahdi by turning the country into a mighty and advanced Islamic society and by avoiding the corruption and excesses of the West.

"We must prepare ourselves to rule the world and the only way to do that is to put forth views on the basis of the Expectation of the Return," Ahmadinejad said. "If we work on the basis of the Expectation of the Return [of the Mahdi], all the affairs of our nation will be streamlined and the administration of the country will become easier."

Source: Radio Netherlands

IRANIAN PRESIDENT A BIG HIT IN INDONESIA

While much of the world struggles to come to terms with Iran's plans for developing nuclear technology, its enigmatic President spent last week playing to his new fans at two of Indonesia's most prestigious academic institutions. He was enthusiastically welcomed by throngs of students and academics at the two universities in Jakarta most likely to influence the thinking of Indonesia's ruling class.

The excitement was clear at the University of Indonesia and the nearby State Islamic University, with students on both campuses voicing their admiration for a leader facing off against the "oppression" and "colonialism" of the US. Banners and T-shirts in support of Iraq and nuclear power research, and denouncing Israel, were strategically placed.

"He's incredibly charismatic - if you had to compare him to someone, it would be (Indonesia's founding president) Sukarno," said one student. "His speeches are very nationalistic." "There's not a leader in the world like him," declared another. "I am so proud."

Ahmadinejad's addresses to the two audiences - which included a repeat of recent rants against Israel - were full of the nationalist rhetoric that has characterised his appearances since winning office almost a year ago.  Nuclear  technology is the most sophisticated field of research known to science and every nation has a right to pursue its own place in the field, independent of domination by countries such as the US, goes the line.  And if Indonesia wants to turn to Iran for help in the field, Ahmadinejad is willing to help.

At least one student at the University of Indonesia found out just how willing: her questions in fluent Farsi impressed Ahmadinejad so much that he awarded her an on-the-spot scholarship, in front of the crowd, to study nuclear technology in Iran.

Source: Intercessors Network

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Here’s a very encouraging news… 

PRAYER SPREADS LIKE WILDFIRE

In some nations prayer is spreading like wildfire, especially among the younger generation.   Over the past three years over 100 solemn prayer assemblies have been held in the Philippines, with 6,000 young people getting saved each time. In Brazil Tribal Generation, a church planting movement led by young people, plans for 1,000 prayer rooms with day and night intercession all over the nation.

In Indonesia, the largest Moslem nation, Christians are aiming for 'towers' of 24-7 prayer to be formed in 500 cities.  They already have 50, including Banda Aceh, where the tsunami hit over a year ago.  They also aim to raise up five million intercessors, and to see their country become a Christian nation.

Source: Interprayer and Tribal Generation

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