The second day began with the Ottomans defaulting on their debt in 1875. The list of failures that led to the decline of the Ottoman Empire is probably a long one. However, two reasons stand out the most: corruption and wars. The Ottoman Empire was bankrupted and brought down to its knees partially by wars and rebellions that happened between 1798 and 1855. [1]
- 1798–1802 – War of the Second Coalition
- 1806–1812 – Russo-Turkish War
- 1807–1809 – Anglo-Turkish War
- 1804–1813 – First Serbian Uprising
- 1811–1818 – Ottoman-Saudi War
- 1815–1817 – Second Serbian Uprising
- 1821 – Wallachian Revolution of 1821
- 1821–1832 – Greek War of Independence
- 1821–1823 – Ottoman–Persian War of 1821
- 1828–1829 – Russo-Turkish War
- 1830–1903 – French conquest of Algeria
- 1831–1832 – Bosnian Uprising of 1831–1832
- 1831–1833 – Egyptian–Ottoman War
- 1833-1839 – Albanian Revolts
- 1839–1841 – Egyptian–Ottoman War
- 1852–1853 – Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1852–53)
- 1852–1862 – Herzegovina Uprising (1852–1862)
- 1853–1856 – Crimean War
The Crimean War was the last straw that broke the camel’s back. Wars are not cheap. In 1855, the Ottoman Empire entered into a loan agreement with its European creditors. Then further loans were taken in 1858, 1860, 1862, 1863, 1865, and every year between 1869 and 1874. In 1875, it was estimated that the Ottomans owed 224.5 million British pounds. However, the entire income of the Empire had been a mere 21.7 million British pounds [2]. Thus, the only remaining major monotheist empire was declared bankrupt.
It was time for a New World Order, one dominated by the minions of the Antichrist. In 1901, Theodor Herzl, the father of Zionism, met the Ottoman leader Abdul Hamid II. Theodor Herzl demanded Jerusalem in exchange for the full payment of debt owed to the Europeans by the Ottoman Empire. Abdul Hamid II declined the offer. The reason for the decline was the agreement made by the Christians of Jerusalem and the Caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab. It was agreed that [3]:
“….Their churches will not be inhabited by Muslims and will not be destroyed. Neither they, nor the land on which they stand, nor their cross, nor their property will be damaged. They will not be forcibly converted. And Jews will not live in Aelia with them..…”
The Christians of Jerusalem had demanded as part of the agreement that the Jews could visit Jerusalem but must never be allowed to settle in Jerusalem. Muslims kept their promise. But the Zionists were adamant about Jerusalem. The Zionists decided to uproot not only the Ottomans’ rule over Palestine but also the empire itself, thereby eliminating any future threats.
In 1905, the international money lenders brought the three empires (the British, French, and Russian Empires) to sit together and conspire to dismantle the Ottoman Empire and divide the lands between themselves. This is when, where, and how the First World War was conspired. In the secret 1915 Constantinople Agreement between Britain, Russia, and France, Constantinople was to be handed over to Russia as a war prize in the event of Allied victory [4].
After the war, in 1924, the Khilafa rule was dismantled. Its existence was considered very important by the Muslims because, under Khilafa rule, sovereignty belongs to Allah (SWT). After 1924, 57 new nations were carved out from the relics of the Ottoman Empire. Each nation-state declared that sovereignty belongs to the state. No prizes for guessing who was the midwife at the birth of these nations. It was a big achievement for the Antichrist.
Once a capital of the two-eyed world, Constantinople became just another irrelevant major European city during the 20th century. After the Ottomans’ eviction, a new nation-state was born, i.e., Turkey. The new Turkish military elites were tasked as the defenders of secularism in Turkey. The military opposed everything Islamic. The Turkish military defended the rule of the Antichrist for the whole second day, till President Recep Tayyip Erdogan began making subtle changes.
Generally speaking, during the second day, the minions of the Antichrist considered themselves invincible. All the nations became vassal states of the Antichrist. The divine laws became irrelevant, sinning became permissible, and in some cases it was considered an individual right. When the divine laws are considered irrelevant, then you know that you are in the realm of Taghut. Meanwhile, religious sects absorbed themselves in ritualism rather than guiding people towards the truth and divine laws.
References
[1] “List of wars involving the Ottoman Empire,” 18 10 2024. [Online]. Available: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wars_involving_the_Ottoman_Empire#Decline_and_modernization_(1789%E2%80%931908).
[2] “Ottoman public debt,” 28 06 2024. [Online]. Available: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ottoman_public_debt.
[3] “Umar’s Assurance,” 24 07 2024. [Online]. Available: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umar%27s_Assurance.
[4] “Constantinople Agreement,” 25 04 2018. [Online]. Available: https://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/constantinople-agreement/.