Palestinian demagogue claims Jerusalem will be seat of world caliphate


by Jordan Hilger, Worthy News Correspondent

(Worthy News) – A Palestinian preacher claimed at an event last week at the Al-Aqsa mosque on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem that three prophecies of Islam would soon be fulfilled, paving the way for a global Islamic kingdom with its seat in Jerusalem.

Nidhal “Abu Ibrahim” Siam claimed at the event, which was convened to commemorate the Ottoman takeover of Constantinople in 1453 AD and in which droves of Muslims turned out to pray, that a worldwide Islamic movement would “throw its neighbors to the ground.”

“Do not obey the followers of Satan [and] those who collaborate with America, Russia, and the West,” Siam cautioned, claiming Jerusalem would soon be liberated to become the center of a rightly guided expansionist caliphate, followers chanting “your conquest, oh Rome, is a matter of certainty!”

Siam claimed in May that the US military reinforcements sent to the Middle East in recent months were not for a show of force against Iran, which he said was in the pocket of the West, but against all Islam.

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