The Gulf Crisis and New World Order

by Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad

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The Gulf Crisis and New World Order — Page 334

Sixteenth Friday Sennon Mar 08, 1991 that was destined came and God broke off His connection with them and said: "O ye prostitutes, become ye verily of those to whom you belong. " So actually Nebuchadneu. ar took them away from their country and razed the Temple of Solomon to the ground. After that, in 551 - 553 or thereabouts, with the help of the Prophet Ezekiel u , a series of contacts was started with the people of Persia and their help secured. The accounts of Haroot and Maroot that we read in the Holy Quran relate to this period. Although ultimately, this change occurred many years later, but the process was started in the time of the Prophet Ezekiel u. Consequently, 48 years after the devastating attack of Nebuchadneu. ar on Jerusalem when he completely destroyed the city of Jerusalem and Palestine, the Jews regained control of the Promised Land through the help of the people of Persia. This occurred in 539 B. C. when, with the help of King Cyrus, the Jews were taken back to Jerusalem and settled there. After this, they were able to live there for several hundred years. And, as recorded in some other books in the form of a prophecy, both these towns would again become prostitutes and would again adopt evil ways and would again receive punishment. So, exactly in accordance with the sketch drawn out in the Holy Quran, that it was decreed, that twice you would create disorder in the earth, and twice you would become rebellious -it happened exactly like this for first they created disorder in the land, then other nations came and they rebelled against them and were crushed after their rebellion. So the second time when the phase of punishment began, the Roman King Pompeii captured Judah in 63 B. C. and started the campaign of their destruction from there. But despite this, this phase of destruction did not end till 132 A. D. Hadrian was a great Roman Emperor. He occupies an extraordinary position amongst the history of the Roman Emperors. He is the same King whose empire extended from England to Africa and reached to the banks of the Euphrates River. He happened to visit England also. Here in the north there is a wall much like the wall of China. Some say that this wall is 80 miles long, while others say that it is only about 74 to 76 miles in length. This is a great wall which still stands today. It was erected by this same King Hadrian. 334