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The Imminent Collapse of Israel: A Biblical and Quranic Prophecy

 


The destruction of Israel, as foretold in both the Torah and the Quran, is a divine certainty for its oppression, corruption, and betrayal of sacred trusts. Ancient scriptures converge in predicting the downfall of the Zionist entity, marking it as an illegitimate state built on tyranny and destined for annihilation.

 

1. Divine Punishment for Transgression (Torah)

The Torah warns that disobedience and injustice will lead to Israel’s ruin. Deuteronomy 28:15-68 declares:

"If you do not obey the Lord… you shall be torn from the land… The Lord will bring a nation against you from afar, until you are destroyed”.

Obeying the Lord is by fulfilling His covenant about Prophet Mohammad message. 

 

Israel’s apartheid, ethnic cleansing, and massacres fulfill these conditions, invoking divine retribution.

 

 2. The Quran’s Prophecy: The Final Destruction of Israel2

The Quran confirms that oppressive regimes face inevitable collapse. Surah Al-Isra (17:4-8) states:

"We decreed for the Children of Israel: ‘You will corrupt the earth twice and rise to great arrogance.’ But when the time of the second promise comes, We will send against you mighty forces to devastate your strongholds and enter your places of worship—as they did the first time”.

 

This prophecy signals that Israel’s second corruption (modern Zionism) will meet the same fate as ancient tyranny—utter destruction.

 

3. The Betrayal of the Jews: Witnesses Who Rejected Truth.

Allah chose the Jews to bear witness to prophethood, including that of Muhammad (ﷺ) Yet, despite knowing the truth, they rejected it and conspired against Islam. Surah Al-Baqarah (2:89-90) reveals:

"When there came to them a Book from Allah confirming what was with them… they disbelieved in it. So the curse of Allah is upon the disbelievers".

 

Their refusal to acknowledge Muhammad (ﷺ)  while knowing his prophethood from their own scriptures exposed their treachery. Worse, they actively worked against Islam, financing wars, distorting scriptures, and supporting oppression.

 

The Divine Covenant: Israel’s Betrayal and the Wrath of Allah

Allah chose the Children of Israel for a single, sacred purpose: to uphold His final covenant by bearing witness to the truth of Prophet Muhammad(ﷺ) and supporting his message. Yet, when the time came, they rejected him knowingly, deliberately, and with malice. This was not mere disobedience; it was a betrayal of their very reason for existence, invoking upon them an existential wrath not as a reaction, but as divine justice for their treachery.


The Covenant of Allah: To Believe in Muhammad (ﷺ)

Allah says in the Quran (Surah Ali 'Imran 3:81):

"And [remember] when Allah took the covenant of the prophets, [saying], 'After I have given you the Scripture and wisdom, if there comes to you a messenger confirming what is with you, you must believe in him and support him.' He said, 'Do you affirm this and accept My covenant?' They said, 'We affirm it.' He said, 'Then bear witness, and I am with you among the witnesses”.


This was their solemn oath to recognize and stand with the Final Prophet(ﷺ) Yet when Muhammad (ﷺ) came with the same truth foretold in their own scriptures, they lied, fought him, and conspired against Islam despite knowing he was the one they were commanded to follow.


Their Knowledge of the Truth Yet They Chose Arrogance

Allah exposes their deception in Surah Al-Baqarah (2:89-90(

"And when there came to them a Book from Allah confirming what was with them… they disbelieved in it. So the curse of Allah is upon the disbelievers. How wretched is that for which they sold themselves

that they would disbelieve in what Allah has revealed, out of resentment that Allah should send down His favor upon whom He wills of His servants! So they have drawn upon themselves wrath upon wrath".


They knew Muhammad (ﷺ) was the Prophet foretold in the Torah (Deuteronomy 18:18, John 14:16), yet they rejected him out of envy, pride, and greed.


The Ultimate Punishment: An Existential Curse

This was not a momentary anger from Allah it was a decree of annihilation for those who broke the covenant. 

Allah warns in Surah Al-Jumu'ah (62:5-6(

"The example of those who were entrusted with the Torah and then failed to uphold it is like that of a donkey carrying books. Wretched is the example of the people who deny the signs of Allah. And Allah does not guide the wrongdoing people".

Their punishment is not a reaction—it is a Divine justice. They were chosen only to affirm the truth of Islam, yet they became its greatest enemies. Thus, their fate is sealed in this world and the next as it mentioned in Surah Al-Fatiha (those on whom fall the wrath of Allah (cursed).  


The Wrath of Allah is Upon Them

They had one purpose—to testify to Muhammad (ﷺ) They failed. Now, their existence is marked by divine rejection, their state by inescapable destruction, and their legacy by eternal disgrace.


Allah’s promise is true. Their end is certain.

Both the Torah and Quran promise that oppressors will perish. 

Psalm 37:9 says:

"The wicked shall be cut off, but the righteous shall inherit the land".

 

Likewise, Surah Al-Anbiya (21:105) declares:

"We have written in the Psalms after the reminder: ‘My righteous servants shall inherit the earth". - see both verses how they close to each other!

 

This is the destiny of Palestine—liberation and triumph, while Zionism faces obliteration.  Some jewish who knew the Torah well, agree! 

 

The Torah and Quran agree: Israel’s crimes have sealed its fate. Its betrayal of divine trust, oppression of Palestinians, Arabs, Muslims and above all arrogance before Allah’s signs ensure its destruction. 

 

The promise of Allah is true and will be seen.

Gaza: A Genocide That Exposes the Wests Civilizational Hypocrisy


What unfolds in Gaza is no longer merely a "conflict" or even a "crime against Palestinians." It is a systematic erasure of humanity itself, broadcast live to a world that claims to champion human rights while funding and justifying slaughter. 

 

The massacres of children, the annihilation of families, and the reduction of hospitals to mass graves are not collateral damage—they are the logical endpoint of imperialism, capitalism, and a racialized world order that has always viewed Arab lives as expendable.  

 

The Wests rhetoric of "human rights" and "democracy" collapses in Gaza like a house of cards. For centuries, colonial powers have looted nations, orchestrated coups, and backed dictators, all while preaching morality. Today, Gaza tears off the mask.

 

The same governments that sanctioned Iraqs destruction, Libyas destabilization, and Syrias fragmentation now arm Israel unconditionally.

 

The same media that cried for Ukraine labels Palestinian resistance "terrorism" and Israeli war crimes "self-defense."  

The same corporations profiting from bombs (Lockheed Martin, Boeing) sponsor universities where students are arrested for demanding ceasefire.  

 

This is not hypocrisy—it is  the naked truth of an order built on blood.  

 

Over 15,000 children killed in Gaza since October 2023 (UN reports). These are not "casualties." This is a factory of death.  

 

White phosphorus burns melting infant skin.  

Snipers shooting mothers waving white flags.

Mass graves where families are buried alive.

 

Where is the "international community"?  The ICC, UN, and ICJ issue timid rulings while Gazas cemeteries expand. The message is clear: Some children are grievable; others are "human animals" (as Israeli officials called Palestinians)

 

Gaza is not a "tragedy." It is **a choice**—a calculated project of dehumanization.  

A 17-year siege to suffocate 2.3 million people, turning Gaza into an open-air prison.  

Cultural Erasure: Bombing universities, libraries, and museums to destroy Palestinian memory..  

 

Starvation as Weapon, Israel blocks food trucks while Western leaders parrot "Israels right to defend itself."  

 

This is textbook genocide (see UN Genocide Convention, Article II)  

 

Behind every bomb dropped on Gaza is a  profit motive.  

The U.S. sends $3.8 billion/year to Israel—not for "security," but to sustain the war machine

 

Arms dealers  celebrate record stocks as Gaza burns.  

Media conglomerates spin narratives to manufacture consent for slaughter.  

 

This is not "politics." It is a racket—where Palestinian blood oils the gears of capitalism.  

 

Gaza refuses to die. Amid the rubble.  

Every childs name chanted in protests worldwide shatters the Wests moral authority.  

Every student encampment (from Columbia to Paris) proves youth reject this rotten system.  

Every Palestinian poem, mural, and prayer defies erasure.  

 

Gaza has ended the illusion. The question now is: 

Will humanity act?  Act not for Palestinians but for their own dignity and humanity that was shamed by barbarism.   If your child ask you a question: why children in Gaza killed?  What is your answer?  You feel shameful to tell the truth or maybe fearful to hide it?  You might hide it now but not when God ask you directly on Day of Judgment and God will give you the answer in Surat Al-Fatiha: 

 

1.  In the name of Allah, the Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful.

2.  Praise be to Allah, Lord of the worlds,

3.  The Entirely Merciful, the Especially Merciful,

4.  Sovereign of the Day of Recompense.

5.  It is You we worship and You we ask for help.

6.  Guide us to the straight path –

7.  The path of those upon whom You have bestowed favor

     not of those who have evoked [Your] wrath 

     or of those who are astray.


Choose an answer for the question of your child and God?! 


 The Amiriya Shelter Bombing: A Tragic Crime Against Innocent Children

So we will not forget!    لكي لا ننسى


On February 13, 1991, during the Gulf War, the United States military targeted the Al-Amiriya bomb shelter in Baghdad, Iraq, with two precision-guided missiles. The shelter, which was being used as a civilian refuge, was destroyed, resulting in the horrific deaths of 408 civilians, mostly women and children. The attack remains one of the most controversial and tragic incidents of the war, raising serious questions about the ethics of military targeting and the disproportionate impact of war on innocent lives.

 

A Civilian Shelter, not a Military Target



The U.S. government initially claimed that the shelter was a legitimate military target, alleging it was being used as a command-and-control center by Iraqi forces. However, survivors and independent investigations later confirmed that the Al-Amiriya shelter was purely a civilian space, housing families seeking safety from the relentless bombing campaign. Many of the victims were burned alive or suffocated due to the intense heat and lack of oxygen caused by the explosions.

 

The Horrific Deaths of Innocent Children

 


Eyewitness accounts and images from the aftermath revealed charred bodies of children, some still clinging to their mothers. The scene was one of unimaginable horror, with families torn apart in an instant. Survivors described how the extreme heat melted human flesh to the walls, leaving behind only traces of the lives lost. The international community was outraged, with human rights organizations condemning the attack as a potential war crime.

 

U.S. Justification and Global Condemnation

 


Despite overwhelming evidence of civilian casualties, the U.S. maintained that the strike was based on faulty intelligence. No formal apology or compensation was ever offered to the victims' families. The bombing of Al-Amiriya became a symbol of the devastating consequences of modern warfare, where advanced military technology fails to distinguish between combatants and non-combatants, leading to indiscriminate slaughter.

 

A Legacy of Suffering and Impunity

Decades later, the survivors and families of the victims continue to demand justice. The attack on the Al-Amiriya shelter serves as a grim reminder of the human cost of war, particularly for the most vulnerable—children. It also highlights the lack of accountability for military actions that result in civilian massacres.

 

The bombing of the Al-Amiriya shelter remains a dark chapter in modern history, exposing the brutal reality of war and the urgent need for stronger protections for civilians in conflict zones. The innocent lives lost that day must never be forgotten.

 

"The death of a child is not collateral damage—it is a crime against humanity."




The Hollow King of Valderon

 


 

Once, in the prosperous kingdom of Valderon, there ruled a cunning and ambitious king named Lorian the Silver-Tongued. Lorian was not born to the rule—he had schemed his way to power with the help of the wealthiest merchants and nobles in the land. They poured gold into his coffers, funded his armies, and spread his propaganda, all so he could crush his rivals and seize the crown.


Once crowned, Lorian did not forget his debts—but neither did he rule with honor. His first act was to purge his opponents. Judges who dared question him were removed. Honest ministers were replaced with sycophants. Critical voices in the court were silenced—some by bribery, others by force.

Then, he turned to his wealthy backers. The merchants who had funded his rise demanded their reward, and Lorian obliged. He twisted the laws of trade, granting them monopolies, slashing taxes for the rich, and crushing smaller competitors. The kingdom’s markets, once bustling with independent traders, now bowed to a handful of tycoons who grew obscenely rich while the common folk struggled.


At first, the people endured, believing Lorian’s promises of prosperity. But as prices soared and freedoms vanished, whispers of betrayal spread. The king did not serve the kingdom—he served only the elite who had put him in power.


Then came the final outrage. When a terrible blight struck the wheat fields, Lorian’s merchant allies hoarded grain, selling it back at exorbitant prices while peasants starved. The king did nothing—for these were the men who owned him.


The Revolt of the People

Enraged, the people rose. Blacksmiths, farmers, and even low-ranking soldiers—those Lorian had ignored and exploited—took up arms. The merchants who had profited from his rule fled or were dragged into the streets. The royal guard, long mistreated and unpaid, turned their swords against the king.

Lorian, in his gilded palace, found that gold could not buy loyalty. His allies abandoned him, his armies dissolved, and the very nobles who had put him on the throne now denounced him to save themselves.

The last thing Lorian saw was the gates of his own dungeon—the same one where he had imprisoned his enemies. The people crowned a new ruler, one chosen by merit, not wealth. And as for the greedy merchants who had backed the tyrant? Their fortunes were seized and returned to the people.


The Lesson

Valderon learned a harsh truth: A king who serves only the rich will never rule for long. Power bought with gold is fleeting, for when the people awaken, no amount of wealth can save a tyrant from justice.

And so, the kingdom remembered: True power lies not in gold, but in the will of the people.

The End.

The Fall of Valmoria:

How Arrogance Destroyed a Great Nation 



Once, there was a prosperous and powerful nation called Valmoria—a land of towering cities, fertile farmlands, and vast wealth. Its people were proud, its armies strong, and its influence stretched across the known world. For generations, Valmoria had been ruled by wise and just leaders who understood that true strength came not from domination, but from wisdom, diplomacy, and unity.

 

Then came King Aldric the Arrogant.

 

The Rise of a Tyrant

Aldric was not born to rule, but through cunning and ruthless ambition, he seized the throne. At first, his boldness was mistaken for strength. He boasted, "I alone can make Valmoria greater than ever!" and many believed him. He expanded the military, crushed dissent, and silenced critics with ease. His golden tongue and grand promises won him followers—until his true nature emerged.

 

The Reign of Folly

Under Aldric, Valmoria's golden age crumbled:

 

"I Am the State" – He declared himself the "living embodiment of Valmoria," merging his ego with the nation’s identity. Laws were rewritten to serve him, not the people.

The Purge of the Wise – Advisors who dared question him were exiled or executed. In their place, Aldric appointed only those who worshipped him.


Wars of Vanity – He waged unnecessary wars to prove Valmoria’s might, draining its treasury and bleeding its armies dry.


The Great Betrayal – He abandoned long-standing allies, sneering, "We don’t need weak friends." Soon, Valmoria stood alone.


The Economy of Lies – He took credit for past prosperity while his policies ruined trade. When famine struck, he blamed "traitors and foreigners."


The Fall

The people suffered, but Aldric lived in decadence, convinced of his own genius. Then came the Reckoning:

 

The Allies Turned Enemies – Nations once loyal to Valmoria united against it, seeing Aldric as a madman.

Revolt of the People – Starvation and tyranny sparked rebellion. Cities burned, and the army fractured.


The Last Stand – In his final moments, Aldric stood atop his crumbling palace, screaming at the mobs below: "You will regret this! I made Valmoria great!"

But it was too late.

 

The Ashes of a Nation into many Nations

Valmoria fell—not to invaders, but to the arrogance of one man. Its wealth was plundered, its cities abandoned, and its name became a cautionary tale.

 

The Lesson?

No nation is too strong to fall when led by pride instead of wisdom. Greatness is built on humility, not hubris.

 

Moral:

"A king who confuses himself with the kingdom will rule over ruins."

 

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