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Qiyamah, Mahdi, and 3 Messiahs=Peaceful World

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11.06.2026

A Poll in Israel found that 87% of respondents say they are proud of being Jewish and that their Jewish identity is meaningful to them. About 85% said that Judaism is more than a religion and represents a shared peoplehood with common history and roots. Support for that view was strong among secular Israelis, at 82%. The survey, was based on a representative sample of 1,216 Israeli Jews aged 18 and older with a maximum margin of error of 3.1%.

Netanyahu, Israel’s longest-serving leader, who has held power nearly uninterrupted since 2009, has given no indication at all that he will opt out of this fall’s vote, but a poll showed that over 60 percent of Israelis don’t want the longtime premier to run in the upcoming Knesset election.

Prophet Abraham was the first Muslim Hebrew as Qur’an 3:67 states: “He (Abraham) was not Yahuudiyyan, “a Jew”, nor Nasraaniyyan, “a Christian”, but rather a Haniifan“ i.e. “a monotheistic Hebrew believer submitting (Islam) to the one imageless God who created all space and time; and who made Prophet Abraham’s descendants through Prophets Isaac and Jacob (Israel), into a great multitude of monotheists called the People of Israel—Banu Israel.

As the Prophet Isaiah said: “Listen to me, you who pursue righteousness, you who seek the Lord: look to the rock from which you were hewn, and to the quarry from which you were dug. Look to Abraham your father and to Sarah who bore you; for he [Abraham] was only one when I called him, that I might bless him and multiply him. (Isaiah 51:1-2) and the Qur’an states: “You have an excellent example to follow in Abraham.” (60:4) and “Follow the way of Abraham as people of pure faith.” (3:95)

The three monotheistic Abrahamic religions, all have important information about the evil end of the ‘end of the old world; and the great wonders of the beginning of the new world. The Prophets of the Hebrew Bible started the Wonderful idea of hope for a future world wide peace.

The Greek Gospels focused on one man who they thought was a personal Messiah and did not focus on the many verses of Hope for communities. The Arabic Qur’an did not use very much of the Messianic Age material from the Hebrew Bible or the Gospels.

The Messianic Age in Judaism (Yemot HaMashiach) is a future era on Planet Earth characterized by prosperity universal peace, the ingathering of the Jewish exiles to the Land of Israel, and the universal recognition of one God. It is a time of physical and spiritual love and kindness for all mankind, not just an afterlife, brought about by humans who are spiritual descendants of prophet king David.

Isaiah 43:5-6: “Fear not, for I am with you; I........

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