Prophecies Fulfilled: A Wake-Up Call for the Believers!
Iftikhar Minhas
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Witnessing prophecies made 1400 years ago come true before our eyes only deepens our love for the Prophet Muhammad ?.
The Prophet ?, who was granted knowledge of the unseen, foretold: "The Hour will not be established until the women of the tribe of Daws worship Dhul-Khalasa (the idol)." "The Hour will not be established until some tribes of my Ummah join the idol worshippers." "The Hour will not come until the worship of al-Lat and al-‘Uzza (pre-Islamic idols) is revived." "The Hour will not be established until several tribes from my Ummah revert to idol worship."
This image is reportedly from a concert in Saudi Arabia, the center of monotheism and having the holiest and most revered Islamic sites, where women appear to be dancing around idols like al-Lat and al-‘Uzza, with the illuminated backdrop resembling the Kaaba. Could it be that one of the signs of the Last Hour has been fulfilled—or is in the process of being fulfilled?
Thought-Provoking Insight: The revival of practices that were eradicated with the advent of Islam is a stark reminder of humanity’s susceptibility to regression. It serves as both a warning and a test for our collective faith and adherence to the teachings of the Prophet ?. This moment demands not only reflection but also a commitment to safeguard the essence of Tawheed (monotheism). Are we doing enough to prevent the return of such practices in our own societies?
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