A glimpse into tomorrow
Islamic perspective on the end of days

Behold, the horrifying specter of the end times and the annihilation of humanity looms ever closer, as the cataclysmic events that will mark the end of days and the extinction of all life draw ever nearer. Prophet Mohammed imparted to his people a tapestry of prophecies, each strand woven with the threads of unimaginable events destined to unfold as the final chapter unfolds. These prophetic whispers don't merely foretell the signs of the end; instead, they beckon us to bear witness and grapple with the unfolding chaos. In the looming darkness, where the boundaries between good and evil blur into an indistinguishable haze and the very fabric of reality unravels, be prepared to confront occurrences beyond the scope of imagination.
Brace yourself for the arrival of enigmatic events that defy comprehension. It's time to venture out of your comfort zone and concentrate on the future. The idea of the end of the world is a topic that has fascinated humanity for centuries, and it remains a subject of interest for many people today. It is a topic that occupies the thoughts of many, and it is among the fundamental questions that religions, myths, and even the natural sciences try to answer. Therefore, there are various beliefs in many cultures about this issue.
In religious cultures, there are many prophecies about the end of the world, and in many religions, it is believed that the "Last Day" or the "doom’s day" will occur, and some events that the prophet or holy book is expected to arrive will occur on this day. These prophecies are varied, some talking about the spread of corruption and chaos in the world, some talking about a great war between good and evil, and some describing the day of judgment itself.
Sometimes, these cultures share certain concepts, such as the notion of a global war and the idea of a final savior or king dispensing justice. but each culture's portrayal of each element differs. On the other hand, myths in some cultures talk about the end of the world as a result of a series of catastrophic events that can affect the world, such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and other natural disasters.
Additionally, the natural sciences also seek to address the question, "When might life on Earth come to an end?" Various scenarios are considered, including natural disasters, astronomical events, and nuclear explosions.
In Islam, the end of the world is referred to as the hour, with various signs that signal its approach. In this series of articles, we will review some of the End-of-the-World prophecies as described in the Islamic religion to provide a general guide to understanding and recognizing the signs of the Day of Judgment in Islam. The articles cover various aspects related to the Day of Judgment, including the minor signs, which precede the major signs, and the major signs, which are the significant events that will occur shortly before the Day of Judgment. This article offers readers a unique perspective on the end of times, highlighting the importance of being aware of these signs and preparing oneself for their arrival. This book serves as a useful guide for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of Islamic eschatology and the signs of Doom’s Day in Islam. Additionally, the natural sciences also seek to address the question, "When might life on Earth come to an end?" Various scenarios are considered, including natural disasters, astronomical events, and nuclear explosions.
In Islamic culture, the signs of the Day of Judgment are divided into two categories: minor signs and major signs. The advent of the message of Prophet Muhammad is considered one of the minor signs indicating the approach of the Day of Judgment. The articles will discuss the prophecies describing the minor signs, most of which have already appeared. The second part will delve into prophecies describing the major signs, which are significant events that have yet to occur.
About the Creator
Eslam Hasan
An Egyptian writer and Islamic thinker interested in the prophecies mentioned in Islam, particularly concerning the future.



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