The Vision
of Fatima
On May 13, 1917 three children saw a lady who
identified herself as the Lady of the Rosary. These children claim to have had
six visions of this Fatima, a vision each month for six months. The famous
Vision of Fatima occurred October 12, 1917, when a crowd of 70,000 witnessed
some sort of solar phenomenon. Pope John Paul believes he was saved from an
assassination by bending over to look at a young girl's pendant of Fatima. Pope
John Paul believes that the visions of Fatima are for today.
Who was Fatima?
Fatima ("Az-Sahra", "theShining One") was the
daughter of Muhammad. Fatima was the only child that gave Muhammad
grandchildren, all of his other sons and daughters died or failed to reproduce.
Fatima married 'Ali, whom the Shi'i consider
to be the legitimate heir of authority of the Prophet Muhammad and the first of
their "Imams" through her son Husayn. Fatima was venerated as the Arabian
Moon-goddess, "Mother of her father." Like the virgin Mary, her western
counterpart, Fatima was officially demoted to mortality but still kept most of
her old titles and powers.
Note: The above was excerpted from Chuck
Missler's Sword of Allah
Briefing Pack.