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Signs of Judgment day,prophecies from Muhammed,with evidence

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Signs of Judgment day, second coming of Jesus

Matthew 24:36
Jesus said:
"But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.

God says in quran that only God knows when the Judgment day will come, but God informed Muhammed about signs of this Judgment day, end of the world.
When these signs comes then know that we coming closer and closer to Judgment day and that Muhammed spoke the truth.

God says in Quran about Judgment day:

"Closer and closer to mankind comes their Reckoning(Judgment day): yet they heed not and they turn away." (Al-Anbiya' 21:1)

Talking shoes prophecy

By Him in Whose Hand is my soul, the Hour will not come until a mans whip and shoes talk to him, and his thigh will tell him about what happened to his family after he left! (Tirmizi, Fitten 19, Hadith 2182).

It was reported from Abu Sa'id that the Prophet (Muhammed) said: "The Hour will not come until the time when a man will leave his home, and his shoes or whip or stick will tell what is happening to his family." (Ahmad).

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3 Prophecies from Muhammed in 1 hadith

The Prophet (saws) said, 'Some people of this Ummah(Nation) will be swallowed up by the earth, some will be transformed into animals, and some will be bombarded with stones.' One of the Muslims asked, 'When will that be, O Messenger of Allah?' He said, 'When singers and musical instruments will become popular, and much wine will be drunk.'" (Narrated by Tirmidhi)

1. swallowed up by the earth,

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Close Look at Sinkhole that Swallowed Florida Man
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World still grappling with epidemic of sinkholes: Chinese village suffers over 20 sinkholes in five months
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January 15, 2013 " CHINA " Residents in the village of Lianyuan in southern Chinas Hunan Province have been treading rather gingerly these last few months. Over 20 sinkholes have opened up in the ground since last September. The cave-ins, which range in size, have seen houses collapse and rivers run dry. And there is never any warning as to where and when the sinkholes occur. According to local authorities, the main reason for the cave-ins is the number of coalmines in the area. It is not clear what steps are being taken to prevent further sinkholes from appearing.
http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpress. ... ve-months/

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2. some will be transformed into animals,

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3. and some will be bombarded with stones.

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Scientists at Belgrade University have confirmed that the rocks are all meteorites
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'When singers and musical instruments will become popular,

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and much wine will be drunk.
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He(Muhammed) said peace be upon him: "Approaching the Hour you will find: men imitate women, and women imitate men) [Narrated by Abu Naim].

Muhammed said:
Men will imitate women; and Women will imitate men.(Allama Jalaluddin Suyuti, Durre-Mansoor)

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Now, tell me of the Last Hour, asked the man.

The Prophet Muhammed (peace and blessings be upon him) replied, The one asked knows no more of it than the one asking.

Then tell me about its signs, said the man.

The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) replied, That slave women give birth to their mistresses; and that you see barefoot, unclothed, beginning shepherds competing in the construction of tall buildings.

Then the visitor left, and I waited a long time. Then the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) asked me, Do you know, Umar, who the questioner was? I replied, Allah and His Messenger know best.He said (Allah bless him and give him peace), It was Jibril. He came to you to teach you your religion
.Sahih Muslim


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Dubai now
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New names for of alcohols

The Messenger of Allah peace be upon him said : "A range of my Ummah will make alcohols legal for themselves, they call it by another names" [Narrated by Ahmad].
Really alcohols now have many names: beer, vodka and whiskey ... And all new names were not known before, it is the Holy Prophet, who told the prophet that people will invent new names for alcohols?

not only that, even spcific names for it
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PEOPLE DO YOU BELIEVE NOW THAT MUHAMMED WAS INDEED PROPHET OF GOD

Muhammed announced second coming of Jesus in future

Abu Hurayrah said: The Messenger of God Muhammed said: How will you be when the son of Mary descends amongst you and your imam (is) from amongst you ?

Jabir bin Abd Allah is reported to say: I heard the Messenger of God say: A section of my people will not cease fighting for truth and will prevail till the Day of Resurrection. He said: Jesus son of Mary would then descend and their (Muslims') commander (amir) would ask him to come and lead them in prayer, but he would say: No, some amongst you are commanders over some (amongst you). This is the honor from God for this Ummah (Muslim).

Gods Messenger said: By him in whose hands my soul is, (Jesus) son of Mary will descend amongst you shortly as a just ruler (hakaman muqsitan) and will break the cross and kill the pig and abolish the jizyah. Wealth will flow (in such abundance that) nobody will accept (any charitable gifts). (Bukhari 3/425, Muslim 1/p. 255).

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southern cross wrote: [Replying to post 29 by southern cross]

To clarify: The quran claims that Adam was the first believer and also claims that Moses was the first believer.
That is the contradiction the quran claims does not exist in the quran. The quran is wrong.
If you consider Psalms,


"Ye are Gods, Son of the most high"

And God being alpha and omega, first and the last, added in with all belivers of God being Gods themselves in eternity,

Then you would know that verse is really the same thing I've been saying the last few times.

You 2 are on your way to becoming misinterpreters.

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TheTruth101 wrote:
southern cross wrote: [Replying to post 29 by southern cross]

To clarify: The quran claims that Adam was the first believer and also claims that Moses was the first believer.
That is the contradiction the quran claims does not exist in the quran. The quran is wrong.
If you consider Psalms,


"Ye are Gods, Son of the most high"

And God being alpha and omega, first and the last, added in with all belivers of God being Gods themselves in eternity,

Then you would know that verse is really the same thing I've been saying the last few times.

You 2 are on your way to becoming misinterpreters.
Have you considered John Lennon or Dylan Thomas, they are at least on a par with psalms, of course in my opinion John Lennon is so far superior to be incomparable to psalms. It is all poetry and songs we are discussing with psalms.
If there is a misinterpretation it doesn't rest with me. You should perhaps direct your derision to the beliefs of the muslims in their trinity. But thank you for your contribution.

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southern cross wrote:
TheTruth101 wrote:
southern cross wrote: [Replying to post 29 by southern cross]

To clarify: The quran claims that Adam was the first believer and also claims that Moses was the first believer.
That is the contradiction the quran claims does not exist in the quran. The quran is wrong.
If you consider Psalms,


"Ye are Gods, Son of the most high"

And God being alpha and omega, first and the last, added in with all belivers of God being Gods themselves in eternity,

Then you would know that verse is really the same thing I've been saying the last few times.

You 2 are on your way to becoming misinterpreters.
Have you considered John Lennon or Dylan Thomas, they are at least on a par with psalms, of course in my opinion John Lennon is so far superior to be incomparable to psalms. It is all poetry and songs we are discussing with psalms.
If there is a misinterpretation it doesn't rest with me. You should perhaps direct your derision to the beliefs of the muslims in their trinity. But thank you for your contribution.


The scripture is direct to the point and specific. Songs or not, it literally says "Ye are Gods" and literally means "you are or will be Gods".

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ciko, I hope you haven't run away and joined the calathumpians, but perhaps you may want to send in a Pitch hitter. Maybe find an Islamic scholar for me to play with. I must admit this is the best rebuttal of any religion/belief that I have ever produced. Oh wait my ego is getting ahead of itself. But please come back/send in the reserves. Thanks.

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TheTruth101 wrote:
southern cross wrote:
TheTruth101 wrote:
southern cross wrote: [Replying to post 29 by southern cross]

To clarify: The quran claims that Adam was the first believer and also claims that Moses was the first believer.
That is the contradiction the quran claims does not exist in the quran. The quran is wrong.
If you consider Psalms,


"Ye are Gods, Son of the most high"

And God being alpha and omega, first and the last, added in with all belivers of God being Gods themselves in eternity,

Then you would know that verse is really the same thing I've been saying the last few times.

You 2 are on your way to becoming misinterpreters.
Have you considered John Lennon or Dylan Thomas, they are at least on a par with psalms, of course in my opinion John Lennon is so far superior to be incomparable to psalms. It is all poetry and songs we are discussing with psalms.
If there is a misinterpretation it doesn't rest with me. You should perhaps direct your derision to the beliefs of the muslims in their trinity. But thank you for your contribution.


The scripture is direct to the point and specific. Songs or not, it literally says "Ye are Gods" and literally means "you are or will be Gods".
John says
Imagine there's no heaven
It's easy if you try
No hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people living for today
I told you he was better.
Wait do you think those songs have more meaning because the catholics say they do? Nah sorry that don't work. Songs, poetry, art have an intrinsic value. Yours ain't better than mine because a church/religion says so. Besides this distraction is meaningless and ends here, we are not discussing the bible or any part of it.
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southern cross wrote: ciko, I hope you haven't run away and joined the calathumpians, but perhaps you may want to send in a Pitch hitter. Maybe find an Islamic scholar for me to play with. I must admit this is the best rebuttal of any religion/belief that I have ever produced. Oh wait my ego is getting ahead of itself. But please come back/send in the reserves. Thanks.
yeah sure :lol: :lol: :lol:

you are really weak debator, man, you need to study logic and quran and science, and bible.

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ciko wrote:
southern cross wrote: ciko, I hope you haven't run away and joined the calathumpians, but perhaps you may want to send in a Pitch hitter. Maybe find an Islamic scholar for me to play with. I must admit this is the best rebuttal of any religion/belief that I have ever produced. Oh wait my ego is getting ahead of itself. But please come back/send in the reserves. Thanks.
yeah sure :lol: :lol: :lol:

you are really weak debator, man, you need to study logic and quran and science, and bible.
Ok sweety do you understand CONTRADICTION? You cannot have two FIRSTS in the same endeavour, unless your a muslim and need to lie to YOURSELF about all legs of your trinity. You are so much better at understanding quran and logic (what's science got to do with it) you just aren't very good at being truthful.
The quran is a lie, because it has a contradiction (criteria supplied by quran as to whether it is true or not. It isn't) your prophet is a liar and your god doesn't exist. Care to debate, given the evidence YOU have provided? I didn't think so.

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Narrated by Abu Hurairah, Prophet Mohammad said: "The Hour (of Resurrection/Judgment day) will not occur, until the land of the Arabs returns to being pastures and rivers." (Sahih Muslim).

A variation of this Hadith also appears in Musnad of Imam Ahmad:

"The Hour (of Resurrection) will not occur until the Arabian Peninsula returns, as it used to be, paradises and rivers." (Musnad Ahmad)

but look this

Sahara Desert Greening Due to Climate Change?
James Owen
for National Geographic News
July 31, 2009


Desertification, drought, and despair"that's what global warming has in store for much of Africa. Or so we hear.

Emerging evidence is painting a very different scenario, one in which rising temperatures could benefit millions of Africans in the driest parts of the continent

Scientists are now seeing signals that the Sahara desert and surrounding regions are greening due to increasing rainfall.

If sustained, these rains could revitalize drought-ravaged regions, reclaiming them for farming communities.

This desert-shrinking trend is supported by climate models, which predict a return to conditions that turned the Sahara into a lush savanna some 12,000 years ago.

Green Shoots

The green shoots of recovery are showing up on satellite images of regions including the Sahel, a semi-desert zone bordering the Sahara to the south that stretches some 2,400 miles (3,860 kilometers).

Images taken between 1982 and 2002 revealed extensive regreening throughout the Sahel, according to a new study in the journal Biogeosciences.

The study suggests huge increases in vegetation in areas including central Chad and western Sudan.

The transition may be occurring because hotter air has more capacity to hold moisture, which in turn creates more rain, said Martin Claussen of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany, who was not involved in the new study.

"The water-holding capacity of the air is the main driving force," Claussen said.

While satellite images can't distinguish temporary plants like grasses that come and go with the rains, ground surveys suggest recent vegetation change is firmly rooted.

In the eastern Sahara area of southwestern Egypt and northern Sudan, new trees"such as acacias"are flourishing, according to Stefan Krpelin, a climate scientist at the University of Cologne's Africa Research Unit in Germany.

"Shrubs are coming up and growing into big shrubs. This is completely different from having a bit more tiny grass," said Krpelin, who has studied the region for two decades.

In 2008 Krpelin"not involved in the new satellite research"visited Western Sahara, a disputed territory controlled by Morocco.

"The nomads there told me there was never as much rainfall as in the past few years," Krpelin said. "They have never seen so much grazing land."

"Before, there was not a single scorpion, not a single blade of grass," he said.

"Now you have people grazing their camels in areas which may not have been used for hundreds or even thousands of years. You see birds, ostriches, gazelles coming back, even sorts of amphibians coming back," he said.

"The trend has continued for more than 20 years. It is indisputable."

Uncertain Future

An explosion in plant growth has been predicted by some climate models.

For instance, in 2005 a team led by Reindert Haarsma of the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute in De Bilt, the Netherlands, forecast significantly more future rainfall in the Sahel.

The study in Geophysical Research Letters predicted that rainfall in the July to September wet season would rise by up to two millimeters a day by 2080.

Satellite data shows "that indeed during the last decade, the Sahel is becoming more green," Haarsma said.

Even so, climate scientists don't agree on how future climate change will affect the Sahel: Some studies simulate a decrease in rainfall.

"This issue is still rather uncertain," Haarsma said.

Max Planck's Claussen said North Africa is the area of greatest disagreement among climate change modelers.

Forecasting how global warming will affect the region is complicated by its vast size and the unpredictable influence of high-altitude winds that disperse monsoon rains, Claussen added.

"Half the models follow a wetter trend, and half a drier trend."

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This prophecy has started to materialize:

A Muslim man named Zaheer has recently reported on his blog ( http://zaheersblog.blogspot.com ) that he went to Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah. He went to Madina first and then Makka. On June 27, 2010, on his way to Makka, may be about twenty five miles from it, he started noticing greenery. The whole desert looked like a faint green meadow. This greenery was not the result of some intentional gardening or landscaping. This is what used to be a bare desert and it is miles and miles of land.

The following are photos taken by Faraz Omar showing the new greenery in Saudi Arabia:

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OMG! Is Arabia turning green?
By Faraz Omar on 16 March 2010

JEDDAH " On our way back from Makkah, we could not help but notice the "greenery" that had spread across the desert sands and mountains on both sides of the highway. At first we looked cursorily, "ah, some green offshoots." Then we just couldn't stop looking. A long stretch of the highway, for God knows how many kilometers, had unmistakably become quite green with desert grass.

In my years of uncountable number of travels to Makkah (Alhamdulillah the blessing!), I " or my family " have never ever witnessed this.

I got excited! Is Arabia turning green? We've been listening since childhood the prophecy of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), who was the last Prophet of God to the entire humankind, that one of the (minor) signs of the Last Day is that Arabia will become green.

Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, "The Hour will not be established until the land of the Arabs returns to being pastures and rivers." (Sahih Muslim)

It was like, "Subhan Allah! Has this started happening?" I returned and spoke to some people and many had noticed this. So, I decided to call some of our own "wizards of ooze" and see what they have to say about it.

"They are doing that to prevent sand storms," said Prof. Magdy Yousef Yousef Shamy of King Abdul Aziz University. He's from the department of environmental sciences.

Hmm, so a human effort, is it? "Yes, yes, it's human effort," he replied confidently.

Interesting and quite good, I thought. Indeed, the desert sands can be quite lethal during sandstorms for motorists.

But that doesn't mean the prophecy is not coming true. Human beings do what they have to do, but it's up to Allah to bless that effort with the fruit or to not bring out any result out of it.

Moreover, the Islamic prophecy of the return of Prophet Jesus (peace be upon him), the Messiah, is that he will descend near the white minaret east of Damascus.

"...he will descend to the white minaret in the east of Damascus, wearing two garments dyed with saffron, placing his hands on the wings of two angels." (Sahih Muslim)

[See: Signs of Day of Judgment by Ibn Katheer]

A Side Point: Not only did the mosque not exist when the Prophet (peace be upon him) said that, but Damascus also was under the rule of Romans. It was not a Muslim territory. In fact, it was conquered after the death of the Prophet (peace be upon him).

So, the white minaret is a human effort made possible by Allah's blessing. The point is the prophecy will become true Insha Allah when its time comes to pass, but only Allah knows if this phenomenon is the sign of it. The greenery may sustain or may not sustain.

When I mentioned our professor's input to a colleague at work, he said, "I've never seen any work going out there. And what about the amount of water it would require to sustain it?"

Hmm, neither did I see any work being carried out, nor did I read any report that "concerned authorities" were doing this.

But that doesn't mean work wasn't done, because I and he are not at the highway 24 hours everyday, and we do not read every single report in the newspaper. Nevertheless, it's a valid concern to verify if the government is really doing this.

So, stay tuned till we get more information from more "experts" to know if Arabia is really turning green. Till then, ma'assalamah!

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