Volume III applies the Islamic science of the Akhir al-Zaman — the End of Times — not as mythology, prophecy, or theology in the popular sense, but as rigorous formal structural metaphysics compiled in the tradition of the Safavid seminaries and integrated with contemporary critical theory and geopolitical analysis.
The central instrument is the Ghaybah Engine — a conceptual apparatus built on Mulla Sadra's Harakat al-Jawhariyyah (Substantial Motion) that explains why the Major Occultation is not an absence but an intensification, and why complex systems — civilizational, geopolitical, epistemic — become maximally fragile at the precise moment of maximum apparent power.
Ten Chapters · Four Internal Volumes
- Vol. I · Ch. I–II. The Compression — the Ghaybah Engine; Substantial Motion as eschatological ontology; the Compression Phase dynamics
- Vol. II · Ch. III–IV. Semiotics of the End — Black Banners as batini inheritance; Taleqan as eschatological node; Khorasan geographic ontology; five actor-type typology
- Vol. III · Ch. V–VII. Applied Geopolitical Analysis — the Iranian Axis; Wilayat al-Faqih as custodial prototype; the Resistance formations; the Dajjal Principle
- Vol. IV · Ch. VIII–X. Ethics of Threshold — the Ethics of the Threshold; the Zuhur Sequence; the Raj'ah, the Abrahamic convergence, and the post-Zuhur world