
"Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, also known as the Promised Messiah and the Imam Mahdi, wrote a 1905 poem describing massive earthquakes and destruction across the world, which some have now interpreted as a warning of World War III. In the poem, published around the time of his death in 1908, Ahmad predicted streams of blood flowing from widespread death, entire regions being wiped out, a massive earthquake, and even strange sky events beyond scientific explanation."
"It mentions of calamity befalling the Czar of Russia has been seen by some as foreshadowing modern conflicts involving Russia, such as the war in Ukraine and continued tensions with the US and NATO. 'A sign will come some days hence, which will turn over villages, cities and fields. Wrath of God will bring a revolution in the world, the undressed one would be unable to tie his trousers,' Ahmad's 1905 poem described."
Predictions include massive earthquakes that severely shake land, trees, mountains and seas, streams of blood flowing like rivers, entire regions wiped out, and strange sky events beyond scientific explanation. A referenced calamity involving a Czar of Russia has been linked by some to modern conflicts involving Russia, including the war in Ukraine and tensions with the US and NATO. Supporters view the predictive claims as confirmation of a divinely guided leader expected in Islamic end-times prophecies. Skeptics note Russia no longer has a czar and suggest alternative readings that point to a major earthquake in India before the early 1900s.
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