Weekly Opinion Editorial
ESCHATOLOGY DRIVES ISIS!
by Steve Fair
Eschatology is
the study of ‘end times,’or the final events of human history. It is normally associated with theology. In Christianity, eschatology is debated from
three general viewpoints, but in Islam there is primarily one major view- Qiyâmah-
which means "Day of the Resurrection". Belief in Qiyâmah is a
fundamental tenet of faith in Islam.
Islam teaches three
major figures will appear in the final days of human history; (1) The Mahdi, which means ‘guided one,’ a
descendent of Muhammed who will appear, will rule the world and kill all the
enemies of Islam, (2) Isa, which is
the Arabic name for Jesus, but not the same Jesus in the Christian Bible. This Jesus didn’t die for sinful man and rise
from the grave. According to Islam, he
was a prophet like Elijah, caught up in a chariot of fire, and therefore didn’t
experience death. This Jesus is sent to
help the Mahdi establish Islamic rule and Sharia law throughout the world, (3) Al-Dajjal or the False Messiah will
attempt to convert Muslims to a false religion apart from Islam. So what does this have to do with politics? Everything if you are Muslim.
ISIS, which is an
acronym for the “Islamic State in Iraq
and Syria" operates in
both Iraq and Syria. Like
many jihadist groups, its goal is to establish an Islamic state that is true to
the teachings of Mohammed. Led by Abu
Kakr al-Baghdadi, ISIS is said to be more
organized and more powerful than Al-Qaeda.
They have taken over several major cities in Iraq, killing Christians and
Muslims in the process. Their goal is to
establish an Islamic state in Iraq.
But ISIS’s goal is more involved than just Iraq. Graeme Wood, an editor at Atlantic magazine
writes, “ISIS
is no mere collection of psychopaths. It is a religious group with carefully
considered beliefs, among them that it is a key agent of the coming
apocalypse.” Wood’s article- available at: http://www.theatlantic.com/features/archive/2015/02/what-isis-really-wants/384980/- points out that ISIS is driven by prophetic methodology that uses
violence to caliphate the necessary environment for the coming of the
Mahdi. He points out that ISIS’s capture
of the small town of Dabiq
was heralded as a great victory, not because the town is strategically
important, but because it is the place prophesied in the Quran as where the
final battle of all time will be fought.
So what is the
Obama administration’s strategy on dealing with ISIS? During his concluding remarks at the G7
summit in Germany
in June, President Obama said, "We
don't yet have a complete strategy because it requires commitments on the part
of the Iraqis." After being
criticized for not having a strategy, the President two weeks later, he said he
would begin airstrikes in both Iraq
and Syria. "I
have made it clear that we will hunt down terrorists who threaten our country,
wherever they are," he said. "That
means I will not hesitate to take action against ISIS in Syria, as well as Iraq. This is a core principle of
my presidency: if you threaten America,
you will find no safe haven."
Bear in
mind, ISIS is more than just an army or a
radical religious organization- it is an organization with a cause! For radical Islam, it is the fight to end all
fights- the last battle of humanity. In
Woods’ article, he says, “One way to
un-cast the Islamic State’s spell over its adherents would be to overpower it
militarily and occupy the parts of Syria
and Iraq now under ISIS rule. Al‑Qaeda is ineradicable because it can
survive, cockroach-like, by going underground. The Islamic State cannot. If it
loses its grip on its territory in Syria
and Iraq,
it will cease to be.” But overpowering ISIS
will not end the cause. U.S. Senator
James Lankford, speaking on CNN said, "They're(ISIS)
reaching out on social media — telling people, 'It's a holiday. We ought to
kill people. Here are ideas on how to do it. Here are places to go.' They're not looking to send people. They're looking to inspire people living in
our midst. They're looking for the same radical jihadi-type mindset and tell
them, 'Join us in the worldwide fight and engage.' This is not just about territory- it’s about a
cause. Federal elected officials need to
be study up on their eschatology and understand the enemy.
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