War of Armageddon fact or fiction
Fifth point:
Belief in “Armageddon” and the final battle between good and evil is not only limited to the level of theological studies, but also has political and military aspects. For example, America, which is the center of gathering and concentration of Protestant groups such as evangelical Christianity and fatalists, its unwavering support for Israel is not only due to the preservation of America’s political and economic interests in the Middle East region, and most of these supports are based on the beliefs of Jewish Christianity, Zionist Christianity, and fundamentalism in That country originated. (16)
On the other hand, Zionism, by clinging to some of the contents of the Bible and attributing their interpretation to Armageddon, has turned the world war of burning women into a sacred and religious matter, and behind it, it introduces its sinister goals as the preparations for this event. Using evangelical pastors with very wide advertisements and creating numerous television programs on global networks, to institutionalize this belief among the people of the world, especially the United States, that the realization of this event will be inevitable, and since this event is a prelude to the appearance of the promised Messiah, the preparations for its occurrence must be made. and one of its prerequisites is the return of the Jews to the promised land (Palestine) and the establishment of the Jewish government in that land, as well as the destruction of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the rebuilding of Solomon’s Temple in its place. (17)
Result:
From what has been said, it is clear that Armageddon refers to the event of the final battle between divine and satanic forces in the end of time, around which many symbolic interpretations have been formed and which have acquired military and political strains. In this battle, which is associated with the resurrection and return of Christ, the forces of Satan will be completely destroyed and the government of believers in the Bible will rule. Perhaps the events of Armageddon can be considered to be somewhat consistent with what is mentioned in the Islamic narrative texts about the battle of Kirghizia and similarities can be found between them, but it cannot be said with certainty that they are one and the same.

