


Fulfillment of Prophecy - Nation against nation
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"For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. And there will be earthquakes in various places, and there will be famines and troubles. These are the beginnings of sorrows." Mark 13:8 (NKJ)
nation against nation - civil unrests or wars within the country caused by tribal, racial, religious or different ideology.
kingdom against kingdom - international wars i.e one country fighting against another country.
Within a period of 50 days at the beginning of 2011, there were civil unrests/protests/riots/rebellions in 19 Islamic countries (see chart below) in the Middle east and North Africa. - fulfillment of the above prophecy of `nation against nation', and very soon when the wars become an international affair with countries are fighting against other countries, then the coming prophecy `kingdom against kingdom' will be fulfilled soon.
All these turmoils, revolts, civil wars caused by the Satanic forces and especially in the Arab world are to put the inhabitants in these areas under a time of frustation and insecurity. Read more
This will then lead to the attack of the king of the south (representing Egypt and Isreal) to attack the king of the north (representing Iran and part of Iraq and Afganistan). This will trigger World War 3 - `kingdom against kingdom', whereby 1/4 of mankind will be killed by this nuclear war, earthquakes, tsunamis, pestilences and deadly plagues, famines, adverse weather conditions, etc. Read more
When the time is ripe the Antichrist, likely a shia from the land of Shinar (Iraq) will arise and he will miraculously repel all foriegn forces in the land of Iraq, Iran and Afganistan. He will proceed to conquer Israel and Egypt. All the surrouding Arab nations will come then under his control (either by the willing alliance to or by the conquest by the Antichrist) thus forming the `One Arab World Order'. All the other Islamic nations especially from Africa and Asia will submit to his rule, thus resulting to the formation of the `One Islamic World Order'. Read more
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2011 Middle East and North Africa protests
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Country
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Start
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Types
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Killed
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Comments
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Tunisia
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-
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Nationwide
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223 +
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Ouster of President Ben Ali. Interim Military Rule - Country unstable and uncertain
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Algeria
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Major protests, riots
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8
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Lifting of the 19-year-old state of emergency
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Lebanon
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Jan 12
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Protests, clashes with riot police
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0
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Jordan
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Jan 14
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Minor protests, demonstrations
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1
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King Abdullah II dismisses Prime Minister Rifai and his cabinet.
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Mauritania
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Jan 17
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Self-immolation, protests
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1
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Sudan
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Jan 17
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Minor protests
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1
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President Bashir announces he will not seek another term in 2015
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Oman
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Jan 17
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Major protests
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2-6
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Economic concessions by Sultan Qaboos
Dismissal of ministers
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Yemen
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Jan 18
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Nationwide protest, riots
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290+
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Resignation of MPs from the ruling party
Many civil protests turned violent causing death
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Saudi Arabia
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Jan 21
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Protests, minor demonstrations,
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2
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Economic concessions by King Abdullah
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Egypt
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Jan 25
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846 +
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Ouster of President Mubarak and Prime Minister Ahmed Shafik. Interim Military Rule
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Syria
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Jan 26
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Self-immolation, major protests
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983 +
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Release of political prisoners;[76][77]
End of Emergency Law
Many civil protests turned violent causing death
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Djiboti
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Jan 28
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Minor protests
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2
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Arrest of opposition leaders
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Morocco
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Jan 30
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Self-immolation, minor protests
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6
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Political concessions by King Mohammed VI
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Iraq
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Feb 10
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major protests; riots
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23
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Prime Minister Maliki announces that he will not run for a 3rd term
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Bahrain
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Feb 14
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Major demonstrations
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36
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Dismissal of ministers;[92]
GCC intervention at the request of Bahrain's ruler
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Iran
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Feb 14
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Major protests
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Opposition leaders arrested
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Libya
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Feb 15
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Nationwide protests, revolution
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7,000 - 10,000
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• UN-mandated NATO, Qatari, and UAE intervention in support of the rebels. Full scale civil war on.
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Kuwait
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Feb 18
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Protests, clashes with riot police
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0
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Resignation of Government
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Western Sahara
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Feb 20
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Minor protests
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1
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