Jiang describes Islamic and Shia eschatologies as responses to Dajjal/Antichrist, with Shia expectation that the Mahdi leads the believers to victory.
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Islamic eschatology
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"...Third Temple. So these are the... And then you have the Islamic eschatology. Okay? And the Islamic eschatology is a response to all these..."
"...Jesus will return to defeat the Antichrist. Okay? That's the mainstream Islamic eschatology. Then you have the Shia. Okay? The Shia, remember, are the..."
"...this eschatological vision is that it also aligns with both the Islamic eschatology as well as the Orthodox eschatology, okay? This is important because..."
"fact I want to ask you so part of uh Islamic eschatology it says that the Jews and the no the Christians and the..."
"...world who see Putin as the great savior and in the Islamic eschatology the name for Putin is Dao the Great King of canon..."
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