Pakistan’s Role in the Final War [PART 2] | Sheikh Imran Hosein
Summary
TLDRThe video discusses the looming Great War, emphasizing its religious, geopolitical, and economic implications. Drawing from Islamic teachings, it warns of widespread destruction and the potential collapse of Western civilization, positioning Pakistan as an outsider to the conflict. The speaker critiques the role of Western powers, particularly NATO, the CIA, and their alliances, while highlighting the potential rise of Israel as a global superpower after the war. The video also calls on Pakistani scholars to seek guidance from the Quran and Hadith in preparing for the impending conflict and offers an analysis of Pakistan’s strategic response.
Takeaways
- 😀 The Great War is a significant upcoming conflict, predicted to cause mass destruction and the use of weapons of mass destruction on an unprecedented scale.
- 😀 The Quran speaks about the destruction of towns and cities before the end of the world, indicating that this catastrophic event will occur prior to the final judgment.
- 😀 Modern Western Civilization, specifically the actions of the CIA and its allies like Saudi Arabia and Turkey, are identified as deserving of destruction according to Islamic teachings.
- 😀 The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding the Great War from the perspective of the Quran, rejecting external analyses that do not align with Islamic values.
- 😀 Pakistan’s role in the Great War is pivotal, with the speaker suggesting that it should not align itself with NATO or Western powers, but instead seek guidance from Islamic principles in the Quran.
- 😀 The Great War is anticipated to involve a confrontation between NATO, Russia, and China, with the aim of destroying both sides, paving the way for Israel to replace the United States as the new world power.
- 😀 The Great War will not see the participation of the broader Muslim world; only Western-aligned countries will be involved, with Islam remaining separate from the conflict.
- 😀 The transition from Pax Americana (American dominance) to Pax Judaica (Israeli dominance) is considered a planned outcome of the Great War.
- 😀 The speaker warns against relying on modern, Western interpretations of conflict and instead urges Pakistan to return to the Quran and Hadith for guidance in preparing for the coming war.
- 😀 Pakistan's survival in the aftermath of the Great War will depend on its adherence to Islamic teachings, rejecting Western ideologies, and avoiding involvement in the global conflict that aligns with the interests of Israel and the United States.
Q & A
What is the main focus of the speaker in this transcript?
-The speaker focuses on discussing the 'Great War,' a conflict that will have significant religious and geopolitical consequences, particularly for Pakistan and the modern Western civilization. The speaker presents a view based on religious teachings, primarily the Quran, and a geopolitical analysis of the world order involving Israel, NATO, Russia, and China.
What does the speaker believe about the role of Western civilization in the Great War?
-The speaker suggests that Western civilization, particularly modern Western powers and their interventionist policies, are at the top of the list for destruction in the Great War. He believes that these powers, such as NATO and the CIA, are responsible for many of the global conflicts and injustices.
How does the speaker interpret the Quran in relation to the Great War?
-The speaker interprets the Quran as foretelling a massive, global destruction that will affect cities worldwide, with the destruction being meted out to those who deserve it—primarily modern Western civilization and its global influence. The speaker stresses that this event is not the end of the world, but a significant precursor to it.
What is the speaker's view on the involvement of Pakistan in the upcoming Great War?
-The speaker believes that Pakistan will not participate in the Great War, as it is not aligned with NATO and is not involved in the geopolitical power struggle between the West, Russia, and China. Pakistan's role is seen as separate from the conflict, and its preparation should be rooted in guidance from the Quran.
What does the speaker say about the involvement of Muslim nations in the Great War?
-The speaker suggests that Muslim nations, particularly those in the Arab world, will not join the Great War. He argues that only those who align themselves with Western powers (such as Saudi Arabia) will participate. The rest of the Muslim world will not be involved in the conflict, which is framed as a war between the West, Russia, and China.
What is the speaker's opinion on the future of Israel after the Great War?
-The speaker believes that Israel aims to replace the United States as the leading global power after the Great War. He suggests that Israel is positioning itself through control of monetary systems and cryptocurrencies to establish a new world order, where it holds significant influence over global financial and political systems.
What does the speaker say about the relationship between NATO, Russia, and China in the context of the Great War?
-The speaker argues that NATO's main goal is to provoke a war between Russia and China, hoping that both powers will destroy each other. He suggests that the West views this as a way to weaken both nations, thus paving the way for Israel to replace the United States as the dominant global power.
What is the significance of the Quranic interpretation in the speaker’s message?
-The speaker places heavy emphasis on interpreting the Quran as a guide for understanding the events leading up to and during the Great War. He believes that only those who turn to the Quran and its guidance will be prepared for the upcoming conflict and its aftermath, suggesting that Islamic scholarship in Pakistan may play a key role in interpreting these events.
How does the speaker view the leadership of Islamic nations like Saudi Arabia and Turkey?
-The speaker criticizes the leadership of Islamic nations such as Saudi Arabia and Turkey for aligning with the West, particularly NATO. He views these governments as complicit in the West's agenda, and he contrasts them with Pakistan, which he believes has not betrayed the Quran and its Islamic principles.
What is the speaker's prediction about the global monetary system and its implications for the future?
-The speaker predicts that the global monetary system will soon transition to a unified, digital currency controlled by Israel. He points to the increasing use of cryptocurrencies and digital currencies as signs of this shift. This transition is viewed as a critical step in the establishment of Israel's dominance over the global financial system, with implications for Pakistan and the rest of the world.
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