SCARY Map? Any chance of this becoming a Reality?

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I know we want a completely unified Middle East, but let's face it, that probably 'aint gonna happen until the Mahdi comes. So...

Countering the scary map:
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Now I'm not sure about the Afganistan-Iran state, but I had already joined them by the time I had doubts. I think it should join the central Asian state to the north.
The grey state around Jurusalem is run by a council of Jews, Christians and Muslims, to prevent conflict.
Israel is still there, but it's a bit smaller.
Armenia has a large strip of land so that it has access to shipping.
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I know we want a completely unified Middle East, but let's face it, that probably 'aint gonna happen until the Mahdi comes. So...

Until the Mahdi comes? Shivers! I've seen what this world does to its prophets... what makes you think any of them would come back here? Besides this, mankind is at an age now. It should be responsible enough to clean up it's own messes. None of the issues I've seen are so overwhelming they would require divine intervention. If it did come to that, mankind would be humiliating and pathetic. ****! Apart from some minor differences in language, traditional dress and diet, all our books say the same thing. We all know the rules. If I wanted to settle some disputes over interpretation of those rules, I'd be willing to face-off with the scholars I disagreed with. I wouldn't slam the door on their faces and try to end the dispute by killing all the ones who disagreed with me. That's... cheating intelligence! A true victory must win out in every form of reality; spiritual, intellectual, emotional and physical.

You don't need a Mahdi to figure that out.

Ninth Scribe
 
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I know we want a completely unified Middle East, but let's face it, that probably 'aint gonna happen until the Mahdi comes. So...

Countering the scary map:

Now I'm not sure about the Afganistan-Iran state, but I had already joined them by the time I had doubts. I think it should join the central Asian state to the north.
The grey state around Jurusalem is run by a council of Jews, Christians and Muslims, to prevent conflict.
Israel is still there, but it's a bit smaller.
Armenia has a large strip of land so that it has access to shipping.
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The Grey state of Jerusalem is a cool idea... but what happens to Turkey and Kurdistan?
 
Alaikumassalam,

Having no idea myself about who aligns with who in the regions of the world shown in the map, except for in two facts: that Muslims are always good guys except when being violent without any true Jihad; that Kurdish folk have been getting a hard time for too long; so I can express no clear opinions about the map. But what I can suggest is that the SCARYness factor could rapidly diminish if nobody had means to drive a motorcar, fly an areoplane, drive an armoured vehicle/submarine etc. any more. I reckon us Australians should stop exporting coal and uranium for a start.

mu'asalam
 
The Grey state of Jerusalem is a cool idea... but what happens to Turkey and Kurdistan?
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Kurdistan is not a country, I don't think that the Ummah should be divided along ethnic lines. It is located in Causacusia, the Levant Republic and East Turkey.
Turkey is divided into two states, West Turkey and East Turkey.

The borders are drawn taking into account cultural and religious differences, for example I left Christian Amenia out of Muslim Causacusia.
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Kurdistan is not a country, I don't think that the Ummah should be divided along ethnic lines. It is located in Causacusia, the Levant Republic and East Turkey.
Turkey is divided into two states, West Turkey and East Turkey.

The borders are drawn taking into account cultural and religious differences, for example I left Christian Amenia out of Muslim Causacusia.
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turkey should never being divided...
 
Alaikumassalam,

I know that there are also very many other ethnic groups in the Middle East whom are not gaining recognition. Kurds being only a larger language group than most. But I wonder as to the truth of the sanctity of such identities being sustained precisely because they have not their own "Nation State". Is it not why the map is 'scary', that we who are true believers, want not the be the governers of Nation States. Surely we would prefer to re-unite the Islamic Empire.

mu'asalam
 

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