Impacts of Conqueror Nations of Holy Land on the Semitic Religions
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https://doi.org/10.52461/jwrih.v2i2.2087Abstract
Allah Almighty granted the Holy Land to his selected peoples on earth. When the Prophet David conquered it, he was called the Caliph by Almighty. Jerusalem had been in the hands of Israelites, the chosen nation. They take it easy and could not obey Almighty's day to day instructions. In this way they became disobedient to their Prophets which was not according to the standards of the Caliphate of the Promised Land. In the result of it, they faced the conquerors of their rival nations. Allah gave them some opportunities but their disqualification from being the chosen nation confirmed when they tried to crucify the Messiah. Centuries later, the Last Prophet of Allah came. His journey to the heavens began by the Jerusalem after his pray to all the Prophets. The conquerors of the Holy Land have contributed to the transformation of the Caliphate. In the Biblical Period, the nations of Assyrians and Chaldeans became global powers. Because of Israelites' disobedience, both Semitic nations repeatedly imposed on Israel and Judah. Iranians, the descendants of Japheth recovered this crisis. The Diaspora of Jews began when they were expelled by the Romans. This conqueror nation converted to Christianity so it spread in the Roman Empire. The Arabs became the rulers of Muslims until the Crusaders of Europe and Mongolian Tatars conquerors transferred the Caliphate to non-Arab Muslims. Because of the British conquest and, consequently, the Zionist occupation in the Holy Land, countdown of the Final Age started, in which the final decision of the Semitic religions will be made clear by the Rapture of Messiah.
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