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The Rise of IS: Fulfilling End Times Prophecy traces how ISIS gained strength in Iraq and Syria, how they're funded, how they operate, and how, city by city, from Ramadi to Fallujah to Mosul, ISIS swept across Iraq — seizing territory, recording and broadcasting mass executions, and drawing recruits from an estimated 80 countries. With the fall of Mosul in Iraq and Raqqa in Syria, ISIS dwindled to a swath of land in these two countries.

At first, Americans were reluctant to send troops to the Middle East. Fatigued by wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the veterans suffered from PTSD as a direct consequence of unethical wars and killing of innocent civilians in these two countries. The nemesis of war has overtaken the western world and continues to trigger natural calamities, with unnatural troubles caused by the self-centered groups and short sighted rulers just like Donald Trump.

 The book starts with the rise and fall of ISIS and how the major source of their recruitment was their End Time ideology. What is ISIS and what ideology does it espouse?  How did its ideology attract recruits?  Why so many young western girls were ready to give their lives for what many would argue an ill-defined cause?  How social media was being used to attract these western girls to join ISIS to become ‘Jihadi wives’

This book reveals individual personalities and motives one by one, and the role that each plays in Islamic /biblical prophecy. Based almost entirely on primary sources from ancient Hebrew, Christian and Arabic religious texts, the book provides critical clues and information needed to recognize the evil power in the world today.

Grab this book now to learn about the major events leading towards End Times as Prophesied in the Quran and Bible.

LanguageEnglish
Publishernashitf
Release dateNov 28, 2014
ISBN9781498941389
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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    A unique aspect of modern history

    This is a must read for every US and international citizen who wishes to understand why peace in the Middle East is very important. In today's Global Village, one can no longer bury one's head in the sand and become disinterested in world problems, as these issues and dangers will ultimately endanger everyone within the world community. A unique aspect has been discussed in simple lay terms without any dogmatic philosophy. Highly recommended!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Second Coming of Jesus
    The author has exposed the hidden realities about end time prophecies that are the real cause of present war and conflict in the Middle East. The author also delves deep into the prophecies of Jesus' second coming showing the unique similarities between Muslims and Christians’ gospels. A must read for anyone who wants to know about the future history of mankind based on end times prophecy.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
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    Be aware that this is pro Islam and anti- Christian, which I found out to my surprise. The problem is that it keeps this hidden till late in the book. It condemns IS only to go on to predict an apocalypse where Islam triumphs, Jesus turns out to be a good Muslim, and the antchrist is defeated. Read Joel Richardson instead, whether you agree with him or not. This book by 'Nick Brown' is a deceitful little tome.