By Walid Shoebat

When we say that the Ottomans will rise again, including its image “the image of the beast,” Shariah and Islamic Beheading’ we concluded all this decades ago just by reading the Bible.

And now, as we monitor the news in Turkey, just in the last few days, we find two news pieces which further confirm our proclamations.

Firstly, Hayrettin Karaman, Turkey’s main Fatwa giver, wrote an article for Yeni Safak headlined with “Shariah Will Rise Again”.

This would be the minor piece of news.

Secondly, Erdogan erected a giant image symbolizing his victory and “Turkey’s unification,” he then had his people come to visit the image as a symbol of pledging allegiance to him. It was topped by a crescent, carried by seven statues signifying Turkey’s seven regions united. Tek Devlet “One State” the image said.

And yes, Erdogan vowed that beheading is coming to Turkey as well to all who betray him.

To confirm this rising Sharia announced by Karaman, his Fatwa giver in Turkey, just last week Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan delivered a feisty message on the one-year anniversary of the failed coup. He lauded the popular resistance that helped stop the coup, and promised to “decapitate traitors”.

Karaman, Erdogan’s main Fatwa giver, writes that “The CHP, the Kemalists and the White Turks” are the ones who “allowed the country to slip into secularism since 1950” because, according to him, these “have turned their backs on the Islamic civilization, which once brought Europe out of darkness and enlightenment, and the legacy of the Seljuk and Ottoman Turks representing that civilization.”

He lamented that “these white Turks are now surrounded by concepts such as ‘human rights,’ ‘democracy,’ ‘enlightenment,’ ‘contemporary civilization and values'”.

White Turks (Turkish: Beyaz Türkler) is a term used in Turkey for the urban Republican elite. Turkey’s AKP Party has become the populous movement to magnetize the rest of the Muslim world “against the elitists” a phenomenon we see also arising in Northern Europe and Japan.

Karaman then gave what he perceived as a recent victory:

“The large masses (Muslim people), these did not like what they perceived as dangerous, they have now achieved what they have planned by applying democracy. Today, the massive masses (more than a hundred percent of our people) is against democracy, while the other side is now a very narrow gate.”

“Turkey is experiencing a ‘silent revolution’ process with the AKP” Karaman added.

And what he plans he made clear:

“Compulsory [Islamic] religious education, Koranic courses, Arabic and Ottoman lessons, Islamiziation of all schools, sharia education and finally compulsory worship services in all schools”.

He adds that the end of Kemalism and the rise of Ottomanism has been accomplished:

“The regime and the political structure is changing; Law and democracy are getting out of hand. With the silent revolution, the secular republic founded by Atatürk is terminated. The Republican enlightenment and the Anatolian renaissance leave their place in the dark. In the Anatolian lands, a unique Republic is being established.”

And this comes from the top. Erdogan confirms: “If parliament passes a bill on resuming executions (by beheading) in Turkey., he said, “I will sign it.”

Erdogan wants to approve beheadings. If Turkey does so it would likely scuttle its longtime effort to join the European Union, whose member countries have abolished the death penalty. The massive numbers in support of Erdogan was so huge. People in Istanbul gathered to commemorate the failure of last year’s coup after Erdogan ordered to erect an image in front of his palace symbolizing seven lifting up the seven regions of Turkey lifting up the crescent. Erdogan pointed to the image as a symbol for his victory and vowed that all who defy him will literally be “beheaded”. The Bible speaks of an “image of the beast” (Revelation 13:15) and anyone who refuses to worship the image of the beast will be beheaded (Revelation 20:4).

Everyone came to honor Erdogan and his image he erected. Notice in the above photo, the two-square star bordering at the base. This is called Rub el Hizb. This is the symbol, represented as two overlapping squares, which is found on a number of emblems and flags as well as the Isra and Mi’raj, Muhammad’s alleged ascension to heaven and “the meeting of the crescent moon and the star”.

It is also a symbol from the Ilkhanate “Rub el Hizb” geometrical wall-tile containing the Azure dragon.

It is the current coat of arms of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, the unofficial flag of Kazakhstan and the elite Special Police Squad of the Republic of Bosnia, the Mughal monument in Delhi, India, completed in 1572 AD and especially that its the Jerusalem Symbol. Rub el Hizb is essentially the Islamic version of the eight-pointed star, an icon that is found in several spiritual traditions all over the world. The Rub el Hizb (two squares) is formed by two overlapping squares with one square titled over the other to make an eight-vertex, star-shaped geometrical figure. It is the very symbol of “Sujud” to literally bow once this symbol is seen in all Qurans.

It is also a Hindu symbol, just as is the Swastika, but this one is called the “Star of Lakshmi”.

Interestingly, Erdogan described his opposition led by Fethulla Gulen with “Dajjal” (Antichrist) ensuring that “we will gain our goal in 2023”:

“We will reach our goals for 2023 with our people and no one will discourage us from achieving this neither the traitors of the Gulen organization, the PKK, nor allies who are working to encircle us along our borders.”

The symbolic image Erdogan erected represents the seven regions, a symbol of Ottoman unity; all seven Anatolian regions carrying the crescent, Shariah, the base on the Jerusalem Symbol, the resurrection and rise on these four bridges upwards says it all. What we have here is the symbolism of this revival of the Ottoman beast.

Turkey in 1941 was composed of seven regions: 1-Aegean Region (Aegean Section Edremit Area) 2-Black Sea Region (Western Black Sea Section) 3-Central Anatolia Region (Konya Section) and 4-Eastern Anatolia Region (Upper Euphrates Section) 5-Marmara Region (Çatalca – Kocaeli Section) 6-Mediterranean Region (Adana Section) and 7-Southeastern Anatolia Region (Middle Euphrates Section). With all seven topped by the two-horned crescent it sends a clue to what the Bible predicted of two beasts; one with seven heads and another with two horns (the crescent moon) led by Antichrist, the star that fell from heaven (Revelation 9:1) who poisons the earth, the rivers and the seas.

Erdogan also loves erecting symbolic images that represent his dreams. But such symbolism fulfills Daniel’s prophecies. From his palace to a Goliath size mosque in Uskudar district in Istanbul, Erdogan is fulfilling his neo-Ottoman dream.

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