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Fatemeh Khamenei's Testimony: Iran Supreme Leader's Niece Converts to Christianity, Prophesies 2026 Revival

[HPP] Ayatollah Ali KhameneiFebruary 15, 20261h 2min
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Early Life and Disillusionment

  • 💡 Fatemeh Khamenei, niece of Iran's Supreme Leader, was raised in privilege but felt emptiness and witnessed hypocrisy within the regime.
  • 🧠 Her education was controlled, teaching the Supreme Leader's divine authority, but she saw corruption and extravagance among family members.
  • ⚠️ Witnessing the brutal crushing of the 2009 Green Movement and the death of Neda Agha-Soltan led her to question everything she was taught about God and the regime.
  • 🔍 Her study of Islamic theology revealed a God of rules and punishment, confirming the regime's actions were not a distortion but a literal application of the faith.

A Turning Point: The Smuggled Verse

  • 🤝 At a family gathering, she met Parvin Gorbani, wife of a former political prisoner, who shared her husband's experience in Evin Prison.
  • 🎶 Parvin's husband witnessed Christian prisoners singing songs of love and forgiveness, even praying for their torturers, which deeply impacted him.
  • 📜 Before his death, Parvin's husband gave her a small cloth with a Bible verse smuggled from prison: "Come to me all you who are weary and heavy burdened, and I will give you rest."
  • 🔑 Reading this verse felt like a key turning in a lock, offering a message of unconditional acceptance unlike anything she had known in Islam.

Supernatural Encounter in the Desert

  • 🏜️ Seeking answers, Fatemeh traveled alone to the Varzaneh desert outside Isfahan, feeling a pull towards it.
  • 👂 On the first night, she heard a voice call her "Daughter," bringing profound love and acceptance she had never experienced.
  • ✨ The second night, Jesus appeared in blinding light, spoke to her in Farsi, and showed her the scars on his hands, declaring his love and that he was the truth.
  • 🌟 The third night, she received a vision of Iran covered in lights—representing thousands of secret believers—and a prophecy for 2026.

The 2026 Prophecy and Global Impact

  • 🗓️ Jesus prophesied that "by the year 2026, my name will be on the lips of this nation," and "no power on earth will stop what I am about to do in Iran."
  • 🚀 After a strategic exit to Turkey, Fatemeh recorded her testimony, using her real name and identity as the Supreme Leader's niece.
  • 🔥 The video went viral, reaching millions and causing "panic" within the Iranian regime, who tried to discredit her as mentally ill or a tool of Western intelligence.
  • 📈 Despite her father disowning her, the regime's attempts to suppress the story only accelerated its spread, fueling a spiritual awakening beyond governmental control.

The Unstoppable Movement

  • 💬 Fatemeh received thousands of messages from Iranians sharing similar dreams and visions of Jesus, confirming the widespread underground movement.
  • 🤝 She now connects new believers with underground house churches and resources, acting as a bridge for the fastest-growing Christian movement globally.
  • 🌍 The 2026 vision includes a visible church in Iran, stepping out of shadows, becoming a light to the entire Middle East, spreading to Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria.
  • 👑 Fatemeh declares that the "throne of the Ayatollah will bow before the throne of the King of Kings," emphasizing that Jesus is already moving in Iran, bringing "soul freedom."
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