so it's really happening, we r in very critical times...
"The time is not far when the nations will gather around you from every side, just as diners gather around a dish." We said, "O Messenger of Allah! Will it be due to smallness of our numbers at that time?" He said, "You will be many on that day, but you will be rubbish (or foam) like the rubbish (or foam) of flood water. Respect will be dislodged from the hearts of your enemies, and flimsiness will be placed in your hearts." They asked, "What is flimsiness?" He said, "Love of this world and hate for death." [Ahmad via Thawban]
2006-09-21
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So called prophets always talked about the end of the world because it sells. Hell, even JR "Bob" Dobbs knew that.
2006-09-21 04:50:47
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answered by Anonymous
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There have been many prophets and they all prophesise many things. Some come true and some do not. The whole idea of statements like that above is to encourage unity and respect and to stop people being too materialistic. You must read this in the context that it was spoken though-without an account of the previous statements and prophesies and knowing the happenings of that time it is easy to misunderstand what is being said. We are not meant to love death instead, when you read about hating death-its more a case of accepting that it will eventually happen to all of us. Our love of this world is to be regarded as a temporary state in any religion as it is not permanent. Nothing is permanent.This doesnt mean we shouldnt enjoy our lives and respect life. Thats what I mean about context. Respect from enemies has been dislodged from the first wars man ever fought and flimsiness is a state of mind either of weak character or of being defeated. This is just human nature-its not a matter of any prophesy coming true.Therefore we must all try to get along and to respect each others likenesses and each others differences and not to love or hate death-it will happen. Life is precious-respect it. None of us can be sure if there is another life after this one but we should all do our best in this one whatever we believe.
2006-09-21 04:55:00
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answered by angeldust 4
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Wow, It says rubbish, Na,, i think of its a million/2 certainty, something is rubbish or (rubbish) The Bible, says that Israel, would be surrounded by all international locations. And that the be attentive to God isn't discovered. For a season. And in that day whilst human beings say Jesus, Jesus, they are going to be killed by evil adult males. however the old procedures, would be remembered not extra, for a season. Then Jesus and God will carry the hot Jerusalem, and it would be interior the air above Jerusalem, And dying would be executed away with for a million thousand years. Then devil would be aloud to attempt people who have been born interior the thousand years, then the great judgment day. Then Earth is destroyed, whilst the Holy Spirit is going as much as the hot Jerusalem, the three God heads at the same time as quickly as extra, and create back and the hot Jerusalem will take a seat on the hot Earth, that has in no way had devil's foot on it.
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah, i totally agree with u. i think we have just abt reached that end of times, and the Prophecy is True, thats all what is going around in the world. A sad times for Muslims. Only United Muslims can Prevail. Peace to All.
2006-09-21 05:01:06
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answered by Valentino 3
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Well i don't where you get the idea that Muhammed knows the future when in the Qur'an (the real word of God and FINAL haddith) Muhammed says he does not know nor can tell the future as he is only human. ONLY God knows the future and Muslims should follow ONLY the word of God the Qur'an. This is sacreligious and bordering on idol worship.
2006-09-21 05:01:18
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answered by Anonymous
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You do realize that ANY prediction someone makes about a war is likely to be brought up years later, when it applies. In fact according to predictions of the bible, we have been in the apocalypse for hundreds of years.
2006-09-21 04:53:58
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answered by sondra j 3
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But Muhammad said "the time is not far ..." Since he died 1,374 years ago, how was he a true prophet if he got this wrong?
2006-09-21 04:52:33
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answered by Suzanne: YPA 7
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What Muhammad said about the future is True?
Nope!
Just looks that way for a while.
DEMONS NEVER WIN in the END!
2006-09-21 04:50:57
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answered by whynotaskdon 7
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Go bury ya head man,
This is a Q & A forum,not a mosque for you and the odd follower of death..
2006-09-21 04:50:54
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answered by martinsbits2000 3
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"God" or "Jesus" or "Mohammed" or "E=Meter" or any other kind of religion is very subjective. There is no point in trying to convince any one else of a religious thought. Religion is by nature not interested in facts, it is interested in faith. Therefore, the entire concept of discussing religion is moot. That is why there is no answer to your question. ;-)
2006-09-21 04:49:20
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answered by Anonymous
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