A Michigan-based cleric claims that repeated killings of Muslim leaders will ultimately lead to Islam’s global dominance.
Speaking during a Ramadan gathering at the Islamic House of Wisdom in Dearborn Heights, Michigan, Hassanain Rajabali reacted to discussion surrounding Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and asked why Muslims continually hear that their leaders are being killed while “the other side does not.” He reassured the audience that “it will come,” asserting that history shows Islam will ultimately overtake the world.
Rajabali went further, invoking apocalyptic themes tied to the Mahdi and claiming that powerful global families and networks have deeply penetrated world systems. He portrayed these forces as corrupt and “evil to the core,” framing their eventual defeat as part of a divinely guided process that will unfold in time.
The remarks combine martyrdom narratives, conspiracy rhetoric, and end-times theology, reinforcing a worldview in which the killing of prominent Muslim figures is not seen as a setback, but as a stage in an inevitable global transformation.