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Iran's IRGC Leaders Family are Escaping from Iran

Post by Mesob » 14 Jun 2025, 20:47

While the poor Iranians are suffering and dying, the family of the Ayatollahs' and the elite commanders of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards are escaping from Iran, because they know the coming of the mass suicidal destruction and nuclear radiation fall out to receive what they say is the rise of their mahdawi prophet and the end of the world.


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Re: Iran's IRGC Leaders Family are Escaping from Iran

Post by Mesob » 14 Jun 2025, 23:52

The danger of Shiia Islam, as taught and inculcated by the Ayatollah Muslims, is that it can accept any human loses and suffering in the name of Imam Ali and Imam Husien. This may lead to mass suicidal acts as the Iraqis had experienced the wave and after wave of Iranian fighters storming at them during the long Iran - Iraq war where the Iranians were carrying around their neck a metallic key, supposedly a replica key handed by Ayatollah Khomeini that will allow them after death to open the gates of heaven to meet their 72 beautiful virgins.
Suffering and the Problem of Evil

The suffering and martyrdom of the Imams is a key theme of Shiite Islam and has repercussions on systematic theology, spirituality, and political visions. Shiite theology and hagiography allow for a number of perspectives on human suffering that lend it a sacred purpose. As a spiritual worldview and moral example of selflessness, the sacrifice of the Imams is a model to be emulated and a source of consolation, a way of relating collective or individual suffering to a greater and meaningful divine plan as well as reassurance of the Imams' power to intercede on behalf of believers.

Shiites can find support for such a vision in interpretations of the divine words recorded in the Quran. Thus, David Pinault in his The Shiites discusses esoteric Shiite commentaries on verses 100-110 of sura 37, which deal with Abraham's agreement to sacrifice his son Ishmael and his substitution for a 'great sacrifice'. While according to exoteric interpretations this sacrifice was a ram, Shiite exegetes suggest that the hidden meaning of this sacrifice is the grief that overcame Abraham once he was granted foreknowledge of the events of Karbala. Here as well as in the Shiite culture of martyrdom and grief generally speaking different types of suffering are intertwined, namely the direct, physical suffering and the knowledge of the sacrifice individuals have made on behalf of the community. Within such an interpretative framework of human history, injustice constitutes a necessary evil. Without Yazid, Husayn would not have been able to sacrifice himself. Suffering can be understood as a test and an opportunity to join the meta-historical group of righteous believers.

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