You should ask yourself how someone like me can risk his reputation and his future and jeopardise it by spreading views that in the end may not make or break anything. He was an army officer, wrote seven books that are available in bookstores, participated in the revolution for more than seven years, is known to many revolutionaries and journalists, has many political positions for which he was imprisoned, has a wife and children, and has a stable job. Can I risk it all and go public with my insights unless I have to? ؟؟؟؟ Would a normal person in my situation do this unless he actually saw these visions and needed to interpret them and had to publish them publicly for thousands of his followers to see and be subjected to dozens of curses and insults? Sure, of course I have to do this and it's not my choice. It makes no sense that after all these years I would commit the sin of creating visions that I know will lead me to hell, especially since I am aware of what the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "Whoever dreams a dream that he did not see; he is charged with tying a knot between two hairs, and he will not do so. I wish people who misunderstand my publication would ask themselves these questions before they write unnecessary comments. As for the topic of visions becoming more frequent these days, this is in the knowledge of Allah (SWT) and not by my will.