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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Mahdi
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"And Pax Judaica, the Israel state, will have things such as the Mark of the Beast. And what is the Mark of the Beast?..."
"The Antichrist. Okay? And when this happens, then Jesus will return to defeat the Antichrist. Okay? That's the mainstream Islamic eschatology. Then you have..."
"believe that the Rezaa, the 12th Imman, will come back, the Mahdi, and will defeat the Antichrist, which which is America, okay? So these..."
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