Tuesday, February 17, 2009

'AL-KIAMA: The Life After': Sequence Leading to Armageddon Battle and Commencement of Judgment Day

HOUSTON, Feb. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- "AL-KIAMA: The Life After" (published by AuthorHouse), by Moustafa F. Moukarim, is a novel describing the events leading to Armageddon and Judgment Day as visualized by Hasib F. Moukarim.

"The novel is timely because it deals with security and current issues, especially in the Middle East between Arabs and Jews, and particularly between the East and West -- that is Christianity and Islam," explains Moustafa. "'AL-KIAMA' is a disclosure of prophecies that many people of the Middle East believe in -- and are expecting to materialize very soon. It is a prophecy of what is in store for the world religions and humanity."

In "AL-KIAMA," following the destruction of Islam's holiest of shrines, world leaders convene in Amman, Jordan to forestall a devastating global conflict. About five hundred diplomats from all over the world gather for a concluding banquet to celebrate the apparent achievement of peace, but they are stunned when a group of Islamic revolutionists disguised as the Royal Guard open fire and take the entire assembly hostage.

As demands escalate, Moustafa graphically describes the mounting tension and struggles that ensue. Can such a conflict be overcome by anything short of heavenly intervention? Will angelic armies have to accomplish this task?

Readers concerned with today's real-life episodes of hostage-taking, blackmail, and world terrorism will be intrigued with "AL-KIAMA's" treatment of news and current events and their relationship to the end times.

About the Author:

Of Lebanese descent, Moustafa F. Moukarim was born in Kano, Nigeria. After studying in Lebanon, Egypt and England, he returned to Kano to manage a family business. Since 1980, he has managed his own real estate business in Houston, where he currently lives with his family.

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