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EXPLAINING ISRAEL’S MYSTERIOUS IMPERIAL AGENDA
AND OTHER ESSAYS ON ISRAEL

EXPLAINING

ISRAEL’S MYSTERIOUS
IMPERIAL AGENDA and other Essays on Israel

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Imran N. Hosein
Masjid Jàmi’ah, City of San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago

Copyright © Imran N. Hosein
Email: ihosein@tstt.net.tt; inhosein@hotmail.com
Website: www.imranhosein.org

First Published 2011

SÕRAH AL-KAHF: Quartet of Books
Volume 1: Sūrah al-Kahf: Text Translation and Modern Commentary;
Volume 2: Sūrah al-Kahf and the Modern Age;
Volume 3: An Islamic View of Gog and Magog in the Modern Age;
Volume 4: Dajjāl the False Messiah or Antichrist.

Published by
Masjid Jāmi’ah, City of San Fernando.
70, Mucurapo Street,
San Fernando.
Trinidad and Tobago

Printed in

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Contents

Preface

7

Explaining Israel’s Mysterious Imperial Agenda

9

Will Israel Attack Iran?

36

Israel’s Piracy – Gaza’s Starvation and our Berlin Walls

62

Israel’s next war – How soon?

65

Gog Magog and Jerusalem

71

How will Israel respond to popular Arab Uprisings?

74

Will an Israeli attack on Iran provoke the emergence of another false Mahdi?

88

Preface

I

t seems clear that these essays on Israel, written at various times during the period 2006-2011, will soon have to be complemented by other essays that would respond to the big
Zionist wars that are about to be unleashed on Pakistan Iran and many Arab States.
It is precisely because we are now located at a moment in time different from any other that mankind has so far experienced, that Islamic scholarship must hasten to explain the perplexing reality of today’s world to an otherwise utterly confused world of Islam.
Who would have thought that Ikhwan al-Muslimoon in the
Arab world would have been deceived to join in a Yankee Jihad against anti-systemic Arab dictators?
I pray that these essays might help in some small way to explain today’s perplexing reality in

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