Iran has Elections in June
Iran has elections coming up this June. Moshen Rezai is running against Ahmadinejad.
IRAN: A hard-liner attacks Ahmadinejad The crack between hard-liners in Iran’s upcoming elections widened today when Moshen Rezai, the former head of the Revolutionary Guards, criticized President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for inflammatory rhetoric and bungling the economy.
Calling himself a genuine hard-liner, Rezai, an intense man with a graying beard, said that if Ahmadinejad is re-elected in June Iran “will be thrown into an abyss, and if a reformist candidate wins we will return to the same failed policies of four years ago.”
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Ahmadinejad throwing Iran into an abyss? THAT is being kind!
Ahmadinejad is a FANATIC!
- He literally believes in the emergence of the Mahdi, the Shiites’ Promised One.
- He literally believes he is the vassal of the Mahdi.
- He literally believes his main task is to prepare the world for the Mahdi’s coming, using whatever means necessary.
- As a former mayor of Tehran, he developed elaborately detailed plans preparing the city for the arrival of the Mahdi.
- He allocated generous sums for extensive road improvement to a mosque at Jamkaaraan near the city of Qum where it is believed the promised Mahdi has been hiding in a well for more than 1100 years.
- He reportedly visits the well frequently and drops his written supplications into the well for the hidden Mahdi to act upon.
- He sees the Jews as the sworn enemies of Islam.
- He has said that the Holocaust is a myth. He is, in this respect, in good company with a number of other revisionist claimants.
- He wants Israel to be wiped off the map or transferred to Europe.
- In a speech at the UN general assembly a few years ago, he implored the Mahdi to come and save the world. He claimed when he gave that speech that a powerful light enveloped him and all participants were held transfixed unable to move their eyes.
- He believes that the earth is Allah’s and all people must either become believers of his brand of Islam or must perish as infidels najis (unclean) who by their very presence defile Allah’s earth.
- He believes that if a faithful Muslim kills an infidel, he goes to Allah’s paradise; and, if a Muslim is killed in the process of serving the faith, again he goes to Allah’s paradise. Hence, it is a win-win proposition for the faithful.
Sources:
Amil Imani
Laura Mansfield
MahdiWatch.org


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