Sunday, July 24, 2011

Armageddon inside a Boxing Ring

Judah against Khan. American against British/Pakistani. A born Jew against a Muslim. May be I should not mix a mere game of Boxing with religion but the name 'Judah' has compelled me to.

Judah- Name of one of the sons of Prophet Yaqoob (Jacob), May peace be upon his soul. Judah, also known as 'Yahooda', was also a tribe from which the Jews/Israelite have originated. The same Jews who were once the chosen people of Allah Almighty. The same people who were assured to have the blessings of a promised land (Jerusalem). The same people on whom Allah Almighty showered his countless bounties. The same people who were shown the destruction of Pharaoh's army in the sea in front of their own eyes. The same people who were sent into diaspora throughout the world due to their disobedience and their deadly crimes such as the distortion of Holy Torah and slaying the prophets. The same people who are back in the Holy land after 2000 years of wilderness. The same people who have been warned as the biggest threat to Islam according to a saying of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

Zab Judah- born in a Black Hebrew Israelite family, and a reborn Christian, up against a British-Pakistan of Muslim Origin, Amir Khan, created a glimpse of Armageddon in the boxing ring. Armageddon will be a grand battle near the end of times between Muslims, Jews and Christians which would see the victory of Muslims by the will of Almighty Allah. Judah, with his religion changed and Amir with an amulet, self supplication and a patriotic kit, has just shown the world a sign of Allah's blessing towards those who believe in Him. The Americans, Jews and Christians have just witnessed a triumphant young lad who is about 10 years younger than Judah by the help of his faith in Almighty Allah.

The chaos in the Middle east is going to end up in Israel becoming a ruling state of the world. But then Muslims will be strengthened miraculously to end the rule of Israel in their home land. Just like Amir has defeated Judah in his home land. There's no comparison of a game with the divine decree of Muslims against the Jews but for those Muslims who have lost all their hopes by accepting their everlasting downfall, a ray of light can surely be seen if they take this game as a different game altogether.


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