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The Imminent Collapse of Israel: A Biblical and Quranic Prophecy

 


The destruction of Israel, as foretold in both the Torah and the Quran, is a divine certainty for its oppression, corruption, and betrayal of sacred trusts. Ancient scriptures converge in predicting the downfall of the Zionist entity, marking it as an illegitimate state built on tyranny and destined for annihilation.

 

1. Divine Punishment for Transgression (Torah)

The Torah warns that disobedience and injustice will lead to Israel’s ruin. Deuteronomy 28:15-68 declares:

"If you do not obey the Lord… you shall be torn from the land… The Lord will bring a nation against you from afar, until you are destroyed”.

Obeying the Lord is by fulfilling His covenant about Prophet Mohammad message. 

 

Israel’s apartheid, ethnic cleansing, and massacres fulfill these conditions, invoking divine retribution.

 

 2. The Quran’s Prophecy: The Final Destruction of Israel2

The Quran confirms that oppressive regimes face inevitable collapse. Surah Al-Isra (17:4-8) states:

"We decreed for the Children of Israel: ‘You will corrupt the earth twice and rise to great arrogance.’ But when the time of the second promise comes, We will send against you mighty forces to devastate your strongholds and enter your places of worship—as they did the first time”.

 

This prophecy signals that Israel’s second corruption (modern Zionism) will meet the same fate as ancient tyranny—utter destruction.

 

3. The Betrayal of the Jews: Witnesses Who Rejected Truth.

Allah chose the Jews to bear witness to prophethood, including that of Muhammad (ﷺ) Yet, despite knowing the truth, they rejected it and conspired against Islam. Surah Al-Baqarah (2:89-90) reveals:

"When there came to them a Book from Allah confirming what was with them… they disbelieved in it. So the curse of Allah is upon the disbelievers".

 

Their refusal to acknowledge Muhammad (ﷺ)  while knowing his prophethood from their own scriptures exposed their treachery. Worse, they actively worked against Islam, financing wars, distorting scriptures, and supporting oppression.

 

The Divine Covenant: Israel’s Betrayal and the Wrath of Allah

Allah chose the Children of Israel for a single, sacred purpose: to uphold His final covenant by bearing witness to the truth of Prophet Muhammad(ﷺ) and supporting his message. Yet, when the time came, they rejected him knowingly, deliberately, and with malice. This was not mere disobedience; it was a betrayal of their very reason for existence, invoking upon them an existential wrath not as a reaction, but as divine justice for their treachery.


The Covenant of Allah: To Believe in Muhammad (ﷺ)

Allah says in the Quran (Surah Ali 'Imran 3:81):

"And [remember] when Allah took the covenant of the prophets, [saying], 'After I have given you the Scripture and wisdom, if there comes to you a messenger confirming what is with you, you must believe in him and support him.' He said, 'Do you affirm this and accept My covenant?' They said, 'We affirm it.' He said, 'Then bear witness, and I am with you among the witnesses”.


This was their solemn oath to recognize and stand with the Final Prophet(ﷺ) Yet when Muhammad (ﷺ) came with the same truth foretold in their own scriptures, they lied, fought him, and conspired against Islam despite knowing he was the one they were commanded to follow.


Their Knowledge of the Truth Yet They Chose Arrogance

Allah exposes their deception in Surah Al-Baqarah (2:89-90(

"And when there came to them a Book from Allah confirming what was with them… they disbelieved in it. So the curse of Allah is upon the disbelievers. How wretched is that for which they sold themselves

that they would disbelieve in what Allah has revealed, out of resentment that Allah should send down His favor upon whom He wills of His servants! So they have drawn upon themselves wrath upon wrath".


They knew Muhammad (ﷺ) was the Prophet foretold in the Torah (Deuteronomy 18:18, John 14:16), yet they rejected him out of envy, pride, and greed.


The Ultimate Punishment: An Existential Curse

This was not a momentary anger from Allah it was a decree of annihilation for those who broke the covenant. 

Allah warns in Surah Al-Jumu'ah (62:5-6(

"The example of those who were entrusted with the Torah and then failed to uphold it is like that of a donkey carrying books. Wretched is the example of the people who deny the signs of Allah. And Allah does not guide the wrongdoing people".

Their punishment is not a reaction—it is a Divine justice. They were chosen only to affirm the truth of Islam, yet they became its greatest enemies. Thus, their fate is sealed in this world and the next as it mentioned in Surah Al-Fatiha (those on whom fall the wrath of Allah (cursed).  


The Wrath of Allah is Upon Them

They had one purpose—to testify to Muhammad (ﷺ) They failed. Now, their existence is marked by divine rejection, their state by inescapable destruction, and their legacy by eternal disgrace.


Allah’s promise is true. Their end is certain.

Both the Torah and Quran promise that oppressors will perish. 

Psalm 37:9 says:

"The wicked shall be cut off, but the righteous shall inherit the land".

 

Likewise, Surah Al-Anbiya (21:105) declares:

"We have written in the Psalms after the reminder: ‘My righteous servants shall inherit the earth". - see both verses how they close to each other!

 

This is the destiny of Palestine—liberation and triumph, while Zionism faces obliteration.  Some jewish who knew the Torah well, agree! 

 

The Torah and Quran agree: Israel’s crimes have sealed its fate. Its betrayal of divine trust, oppression of Palestinians, Arabs, Muslims and above all arrogance before Allah’s signs ensure its destruction. 

 

The promise of Allah is true and will be seen.

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