Iranian president in New Year's message
to Christians: 'God willing, Jesus will return with Imam
Mahdi and wipe away oppression'
Iranian
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has sent a greeting to the
world's Christians for the coming New Year, in which he
has linked Christianity's deity, Jesus, with the Shite
messianic figure, Imam Mahdi, saying he
expected both to return and "wipe away oppression."
"I wish all the
Christians a very happy new year and I wish to ask them
a question as well," the Iranian leader said, according
to the Iranian Student News Agency.
"My one question from the Christians is:
What would Jesus do if he were present in the world
today? What would he do before some of the oppressive
powers of the world who are in fact residing in
Christian countries? Which powers would he revive and
which of them would he destroy?" the Iranian president
asked.
"If Jesus were present today, who would
be facing him and who would be following him?" He added.
'Occupiers warned to evacuate Iraq'
Ahmadinejad then linked Jesus with Imam
Mahdi, a Shiite leader believed by the Iranian president
to have gone into hiding centuries ago, and who is
expected by Shiite Muslims to return and usher in a
period of messianic dominance for Islam.
"All I want to say is that the age of
hardship, threat and spite will come to an end someday
and God willing Jesus would return to the world along
with the emergence of the descendant of the Islam's Holy
Prophet, Imam Mahdi and wipe away every tinge of
oppression, pain and agony from the face of the world,"
Ahmadinejad said.
The Iranian president also called on the
United States and Britain to evacuate Iraq, saying, "We
warn the occupiers that if they do not evacuate Iraq on
their own accord, then the powerful hands of the Iraqi
nation would do that and cast them out of this country
in shame and humiliation."