Last week, the WSJ ran an opinion piece by Princeton Middle East scholar Bernard Lewis on the significance of August 22, 2006, in Islam. An excerpt:
"In Islam, as in Judaism and Christianity, there are certain beliefs concerning the cosmic struggle at the end of time--Gog and Magog, anti-Christ, Armageddon, and for Shiite Muslims, the long awaited return of the Hidden Imam, ending in the final victory of the forces of good over evil, however these may be defined. Mr. Ahmadinejad and his followers clearly believe that this time is now, and that the terminal struggle has already begun and is indeed well advanced. It may even have a date, indicated by several references by the Iranian president to giving his final answer to the U.S. about nuclear development by Aug. 22. This was at first reported as "by the end of August," but Mr. Ahmadinejad's statement was more precise.
What is the significance of Aug. 22? This year, Aug. 22 corresponds, in the Islamic calendar, to the 27th day of the month of Rajab of the year 1427. This, by tradition, is the night when many Muslims commemorate the night flight of the prophet Muhammad on the winged horse Buraq, first to "the farthest mosque," usually identified with Jerusalem, and then to heaven and back (c.f., Koran XVII.1). This might well be deemed an appropriate date for the apocalyptic ending of Israel and if necessary of the world. It is far from certain that Mr. Ahmadinejad plans any such cataclysmic events precisely for Aug. 22. But it would be wise to bear the possibility in mind. "
Some analysts think that the foiled London attempt, according to some aimed for August 22, would not have been an isolated incident, but rather, a signal to other cells to put in place plans they may have had in other target areas, such as the Mackinac bridge news that emerged over the weekend. (The Mackinac is the largest expansion bridge in America located outside Detroit, the city with the largest Muslim population in US) It is probably why the missing Egyptian students got more news coverage than normally folks do who overstay or no show on their student visas. This is not an opinion piece of my own. However, I think Mr. Lewis has interesting insights and given that he seems to have no political agenda, this is interesting stuff. Here is a link to the entire piece: http://www.opinionjournal.com/extra/?id=110008768
By the way, I will be taking a vacation day on August 22 and have stockpiled supplies in my basement that would make Y2K 'ers look like girl scouts - only kidding!
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