araz
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True. He was not a fortune teller. But he did indeed point out in ahadeeth in a fair bit of detail the events that would befall the muslims and especially the arabs. He did foretell about the barefoot bedouin competing with each other in buolding the tallest buildings. He did say that music would come out of walls. And fahesha would be common, usuary would be commonand there would be much killing on the earth. The killer would not know why he has killed and the killed would not know why he has been killed. He also said time would shrink and the year would feel like a month,a month like a week and a week like a day. And he said that the slave would give birth to her mistress. And indeed he foretold of the events as has been pointed out in the earlier post.
The only problem is there is no record of the sequence of events. Yes he was not a soothsayer but he was a warner and just like his message was for all time, so is the warning. To believe it or not is upto you.
ISIS is anything but islamic as are the taliban of Pakistan. Their purpose is to wreak havoc and fearmongering by senselessly killing people and even burning them which is absolutely haram in isĺam.
Araz
The only problem is there is no record of the sequence of events. Yes he was not a soothsayer but he was a warner and just like his message was for all time, so is the warning. To believe it or not is upto you.
ISIS is anything but islamic as are the taliban of Pakistan. Their purpose is to wreak havoc and fearmongering by senselessly killing people and even burning them which is absolutely haram in isĺam.
Araz