Unmasking Iran: Religion, Prophecy, and the Islamic Divide Shaping Global Instability

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Unmasking Iran: Religion, Prophecy, and the Islamic Divide Shaping Global Unrest

Why is Iran—one of the most powerful Islamic nations—isolated from much of the Muslim world? Why do most Arab countries reject Iran’s religious and political leadership, even when it comes to shared causes like Palestine? And what do ancient prophecies—from both Orthodox Christian and Latter-day Saint traditions—say about Iran, Israel, and the unfolding crisis in the Middle East?

In this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into the Sunni–Shiite divide that began after the death of Muhammad in 632 AD and continues to fuel modern sectarian conflict. We explore how Iran’s Shiite theocracy, established in 1979, built a revolutionary ideology that influences militant groups like Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis—and why these groups remain largely unsupported by the broader Islamic community.

We also examine how U.S. foreign policy, including recent decisions under Presidents Obama and Biden, have empowered Iran financially and militarily, helping fund global terror networks. Learn how this fits into a wider spiritual and geopolitical picture, including:

The ancient Islamic power struggle between Sunni and Shiite factions

Iran's support of militant proxies and the "Shiite Crescent"

Orthodox Christian prophecies foretelling war in the Middle East

LDS visions of global collapse and the Second Coming

Symbolic connections between Arab flags and the Four Horsemen of Revelation

The rise of the Iran–Russia–China axis—and what it means for global stability

Whether you’re a student of religion, geopolitics, or prophecy, this deep-dive connects history, theology, and current events to help you understand the conflicts shaping our world today—and what may lie ahead.

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