Nimrod: The Story of the King, the Son of the Devil, Who Challenged Heaven

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The Hideous Encounter in Babylon

The most hideous face imaginable appeared, bringing with it an intense sense of fear. This was the first encounter between humans and jinn in the history of Earth, happening in Babylon, which the narrator believes to be the first civilization after the flood of Prophet Noah. Lucifer began teaching Zahhak magic, referred to as “the art of magic” in Babylonian terms.

History called him “Nimrod,” a name that became so famous that people thought it was his real name. When the clock struck 4:44, minds went blank, ears were sealed, and the devil manifested in the listeners’ minds. “Now, my friend, there is a saying that we become what we feed on,” the narrator explains, emphasizing the power of influence and the hidden forces behind platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok. There are no coincidences in our world.

The Plot and Rise of Zahhak

After a few days from that demonic encounter, Zahhak dug a deep pit with over 50 spears and lured his father, King Kush, into it, killing him and taking over the throne. Nimrod’s cruelty, combined with his wickedness and sorcery, marked the pinnacle of evil. He was the first human king to wear a crown, an idea borrowed from the jinn kings.

Wars began in the Kingdom of Bactria during Nimrod’s reign. His chief advisor, Anu, and his wife, Semiramis, a military genius, helped conquer Bactria. Nimrod, impressed by Semiramis’ achievements, married her, further strengthening his kingdom. Nimrod ruled seven regions: India, Hejaz, Egypt, Babylon, Rome and Syria, Turkey, and China. His ambition even led him to attempt to conquer the heavens by building the Tower of Babel.

The Prophetic Dream

Nimrod had a dream where a horseman in the sky disappeared, replaced by a planet, which then vanished. The wisest men of Babylon interpreted the dream, predicting a child who would end Nimrod’s reign. In his fury, Nimrod ordered the killing of all newborns, but Prophet Abraham survived and grew up to challenge Nimrod’s tyranny, advocating for the worship of one God.

During a spring festival, Prophet Abraham destroyed the idols in the temple, leading to his confrontation with Nimrod. When Nimrod ordered Abraham to be burned alive, God protected him, leaving Nimrod even more enraged. Disillusioned by Lucifer’s unfulfilled promises, Nimrod demanded ultimate power, which led him to further madness.

Nimrod’s Madness

A black snake emerged from Nimrod’s shoulders, wrapping around his neck. He was warned by Lucifer to feed the snakes with human heads. Nimrod’s cruelty continued as he struggled to control the snakes, killing those who discovered his secret.

The Revolution

A blacksmith named Kaveh, whose sons were killed by Nimrod’s soldiers, ignited a revolution. Despite being outnumbered, Kaveh’s army, aided by divine intervention, faced Nimrod’s forces. A vast swarm of mosquitoes sent by God attacked Nimrod’s army, marking a miraculous victory for the revolutionaries.

Nimrod and Semiramis fled, but a single mosquito drove Nimrod mad. As Kaveh’s army besieged Babylon, Nimrod was eventually captured and left to die, tormented by snakes. This marked the end of Nimrod, with a mosquito emerging from his shattered head.

The Legacy of Nimrod

The story, though hidden and distorted, is real. Nimrod is mentioned under various names in different texts, including Zahhak and Zoroaster, who are considered the same person in historical accounts. This story aligns with references in the Torah and the Quran, revealing the complete narrative. The remnants of these tales and their symbols persist today, such as the intertwined snakes on the modern medical emblem, originating from Babylonian mythology.

From that time, the devil’s game began, continuing to this day with real demons disguised as trusted figures, misleading people from true faith. Beware of false knowledge and deceitful teachings. Trust in God’s book for true guidance. Remember, you are important and have a great purpose that others try to divert you from. If you’ve watched this far, you need this message. Don’t forget to like the video to help spread it.

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