Religious leader issues doomsday warning for the end of 2025
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Religious leader issues doomsday warning for the end of 2025
"He founded several organizations to spread his teachings of 'divine love,' including the spiritual movement called Anjuman Serfaroshan-e-Islam and the Messiah Foundation International (MFI). The prophecy, recorded in Gohar Shahi's 2000 book 'The Religion of God,' states: 'A comet has been sent towards Earth for total destruction. The comet is expected to fall on Earth in the next 20-25 years. That will be the last day of this world.'"
"A comet has been predicted to strike the Earth by the end of the year, on what a controversial religious leader called 'the last day of this world.' According to Gohar Shahi's followers in the MFI, the coming comet strike would unleash massive earthquakes, tsunamis, and widespread societal collapse, marking the end of the current world order. This celestial judgment, the followers claimed, stems from humanity's moral decay, including endless wars fueled by nuclear weapons and the relentless destruction of one another over minor differences."
A Pakistani spiritual leader, Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi, claimed God was sending a comet to collide with Earth because humanity had strayed from spiritual truths. He founded organizations including Anjuman Serfaroshan-e-Islam and Messiah Foundation International to spread teachings of 'divine love.' His 2000 book 'The Religion of God' prophesied a comet would fall on Earth within 20–25 years, calling it the last day of the world. Followers say the impact would cause massive earthquakes, tsunamis, and societal collapse as divine judgment for moral decay and wars. NASA and other space agencies have announced no objects threatening Earth before 2026. Gohar Shahi disappeared in London in 2001; followers assert he remains alive and in hiding.
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