Some predictions of Allama Iqbal (r.a)


In these couplets, Allama Iqbal(r.a) predicts some happenings. These couplets are taken from the famous Saqinama which was written back in 1920, but the accuracy of the happenings is amazing.

 

 

 

The magic of the West has been exposed,
And the magician stands aghast.

 

 

 

In the first line, Baba Iqbal points toward the fall of capitalism and democratic imperialism, the system that was devised by the zionists to enslave the nations in disguise of  ’freedom’

In the second line, Baba Iqbal points toward the fall of Communism and Monarch regimes and the reformation of Middle East into Greater Middle East.

 

 

 

Now Baba Iqbal tell about the fall of Capitalism in context of the Jewish Banking system which is based on Interest based economy and fake currency in the form of paper money.

 

 

 

In the first line, Baba Iqbal tell about the rise of china.

In the second line, Baba Iqbal tell about the rise of nations residing around the Himalaya mountains and its rivers flow. Geographically, these areas are none other than Pakistan and India. Baba Iqbal says that these nations will rise against the kuffar Dajjali system, basically jews and Hindu zionists. This can be taken as a prediction of Ghazwa-e-Hind as well.

 

 

 

 

In these lines, Baba Iqbal tell us that the muslims want to get united, but, on the other hand, they follow the traditions of Hindus and Christians. If you relate it to today, it very well means Hollywood and Bollywood and its a known fact that millions of people follow their traditions without knowing that it is the technique of Zionists Globalists to make people their mind-slaves.

 

These predictions are very much evident and happening at the moment, which clearly says that Allama Iqbal was more than a poet, there was some spiritual force behind him, under whose influence Pakistan came into being. Alhamdulillah.

Faraan Khan

Eagles of Pakistan

 

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