The Quran The Great War And The West
“The Quran, The Great War and The West” is a provocative and intellectually challenging work by Shaykh Imran N. Hosein that interprets the pivotal events of World War I and subsequent Western geopolitical strategies through the lens of Qur’anic eschatology and Ahadith concerning the End Times (Malahim). The book argues that the Great War was a divinely orchestrated event that fundamentally altered the global order, leading to the establishment of the Modern State of Israel and setting the stage for the final battles before the appearance of the Dajjal (Anti-Christ). Hosein’s unique contribution lies in using the Qur’an as a framework for geopolitical prophecy, offering a deeply spiritual yet critical analysis of contemporary world affairs and the fate of the Modern West.
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Overview
“The Quran, The Great War and The West” is a thought-provoking and intellectually stimulating work by Shaykh Imran N. Hosein that delves into the intricate connections between the events of World War I and the geopolitical maneuvers of the West through the perspective of Qur’anic eschatology. In this compelling narrative, Hosein posits that the Great War was not merely a historical event, but a divinely ordained occurrence that significantly reshaped the global landscape, culminating in the establishment of the Modern State of Israel. This profound transformation is examined in light of Islamic teachings concerning the End Times, particularly the prophecies related to the Dajjal (Anti-Christ) and the ultimate battles that will define the fate of humanity.
Key Themes
Shaykh Hosein’s work stands out for its unique approach, utilizing the Qur’an as a lens through which to interpret contemporary geopolitical realities. He engages with the complexities of modern Western civilization, offering insights that challenge conventional narratives and encourage readers to reflect on the spiritual dimensions of global conflicts. The book serves as both a scholarly analysis and a spiritual guide, urging readers to contemplate their role in the unfolding events of history as foretold in the sacred texts.
- Individuals seeking a deeper understanding of the relationship between Islam and contemporary geopolitics.
- Students and scholars of Islamic studies, history, and international relations.
- Readers interested in eschatological themes and prophecies within the Qur’an and Ahadith.
- Anyone looking to explore the implications of historical events on modern society from an Islamic perspective.





