No where.
The Bible was written, according to Christians, several thousand years in the past for the Old Testament and between 1CE and 200 CE for the New Testament. Moslems just weren't around until Mohammed brought the word from Allah back from heaven in the 7th Century CE.
So how would "The Bible" talk about Islam - it couldn't name it as the name would mean nothing. it couldn't refer to the people that would become Muslims as the extent of Islam covers countries today that have only existed for a couple of hundred years.
Now lets assume the Bible writers got over those problems. What would they warn about this Muslim becoming the ruler of? Perhaps the Moorish Empire? The Arab Emirates? Nope, these are in the distant future with no name. Certainly not any North American country as the entire continent was just not there as far as the writers were concerned.
What does that leave us? Maybe there is a vague reference to bad times, bad rulers, distant lands etc. that have been translated by today's "scholars" to present a biassed message as Nostradamus' predictions are reinterpreted every few years to comply with recent world events.
For Muslims a ruler not being a Muslim is a great issue.They thought that Napolean as he was not a Muslim would do injustice & not rule the country properly.
Islam has the power to take over the world its like everyone becomes a Muslim all over the world !
In the Bible 'principality' means a kingdom or empire with a ruler. It covers all sizes from a large country to a small city state. In the plural it means the rulers of the world.
The World Ruler was created in 2006.
According to Islamic beliefs, every child born in this world is born a Muslim but becomes a Non-Muslim when it grows up and follow some other god(s) or do things that are against the Islamic teachings/values.
we're actually learning this now in my World Civilization class. The answer is Mahmud of Ghanzi
World Muslim Congress was created in 1949.
The ISBN of Engaging the Muslim World is 0230607543.
Muslim World League was created in 1962.
The Muslim ruler you are referring to is Genghis Khan, who, although not a Muslim himself, established the Mongol Empire, which significantly influenced the Islamic world. However, a more fitting answer is Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, who was born in the Ottoman Empire, which expanded across Asia, Africa, and Europe during his reign. Suleiman is known for his military conquests, architectural achievements, and legal reforms that solidified the empire's power.
read Isaiah 65:11 in Hebrew! g-d is a demon! and is the ruler of this world who has tried to supplant the true Mighty One Yahweh!
Ruler of Your Own World ended on 2002-09-05.