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The End in Temptations and Epics

Author: Ibn Kathir
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The author presented The End in Fitna and Epics in an interesting literary style devoid of complex terminology, which achieved great popularity in the Arab and Islamic world, and dealt with many topics in a simple and fascinating narrative. 

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Book description:

    • Author's name: Ibn Kathir al-Damascene 
    • Number of pages: 432 pages 
    • The subject of the book: The End in Temptations and Epics 

The contents of the book:

The book contains many topics, including the following:

  1. God's Mercy on the Ummah of Muhammad, peace be upon him
  2. Some of the things the Prophet (peace be upon him) said would happen 
  3. Prophetic reference to Muslims conquering Egypt 
  4. The Prophetic Signal that the States of Persia and Rome are going away 
  5. A Prophetic Signal that Umar - may Allah be pleased with him - will be killed 
  6. A prophetic reference to the ordeal that will befall Uthman ibn Affan - may Allah be pleased with him - from the tribulation
  7. Prophetic indication that Ammar ibn Yasir - may Allah be pleased with him - will be killed
  8. The Prophet's limitation of the caliphate to thirty years and his indication that it would then turn into an abrogated monarchy
  9. A prophetic indication that Allah will reconcile two great groups of Muslims through Hasan (may Allah be pleased with him)
  10. A prophetic indication that Umm Haram bint Mulhan - may Allah be pleased with both of them - would die in a naval battle 
  11. Prophetic indication that the Muslim army will reach India and Sindh 
  12. A prophetic reference that Muslims will fight the Turks 
  13. A prophetic reference to what will happen when some boys take over the Muslims' affairs, and the corruption and mischief that will result
  14. A prophetic reference to the twelve Quraysh caliphs who will rule the Islamic nation 
  15. The twelve Quraysh caliphs do not mean those who followed the Prophet peace be upon him in succession.
  16. There is no truth to the report that the verses are after two hundred, and that the best Muslims after two hundred are those who have no parents and no children 
  17. The best century is the century of the Prophet (peace be upon him), then those who follow them, then those who follow them, and then there will be widespread corruption 
  18. Year Five Hundred 
  19. It is not true of the Prophet that he did not stay on earth for a thousand years before the Hour, nor did the Prophet specify a specific period of time for the Hour. 
  20. The news about the appearance of a fire from the land of Hijaz that lights up the necks of camels in Basra, in the land of the Levant
  21. Fire appeared in the city and lasted for a month in 654 AH 
  22. Telling him about the future after our time 
  23. Prophetic references to past and future events until the end of time 
  24. Hudhayfah's testimony that some of what the Prophet (peace be upon him) told him happened.
  25. There is no basis for Israelism that defines what is past and what is yet to come 
  26. Approaching the clock 
  27. Muslims will be reunited with their loved ones on the Day of Judgment 
  28. Whoever dies has been resurrected 
  29. The keys of the unseen are five that only Allah knows 
  30. The Prophet (peace be upon him) does not know when the hour is 
  31. The mention of temptations in general and then the details of their mention afterward, God willing 
  32. Prophetic reference to the succession of good and evil
  33. The return of Islam as strange as it began 
  34. The Parting of the Nations 
  35. A prophetic reference to the fact that temptations will divide the Ummah, and that the only way to survive will be to stay in the group
  36. There is no god but Allah and Allahu Akbar, with great determination and true faith, fortresses are destroyed and cities are conquered.
  37. A prophetic reference to the Muslims' conquest of the Romans and their seizure of many spoils
  38. A prophetic reference to the conquest by Muslims of other islands, Roman and Persian countries, and the triumph of
  39. Their right over the impostor's falsehood
  40. Some of Rum's Good Qualities 
  41.  The hour will come and the Romans will be the most populous people
  42.  An indication that Medina will be weakened when Jerusalem is colonized
  43. Infallibility of Medina from the plague and from the entry of the Dajjal
  44.  A prophetic reference to what will be the expansion of Medina's urbanization
  45.  An introduction to the mention of liars and charlatans
  46. Prophetic indication that there will be liars claiming prophethood before the Hour 
  47. A prophetic reference to the fact that there will be propagandists in the Islamic Ummah
  48. Talking about the Hadiths of the Dajjal, some of the verses related to Ibn Sayyad
  49. The Prophet's warning about the Dajjal and some of his descriptions 
  50. The Dajjal's tar is heaven and his paradise is hell
  51. The Prophet (peace be upon him) warned his Ummah not to be fooled by the Dajjal's means of power and sedition 
  52. Ibn Sayyad is not the Great Dajjal, but one of the Great Dajjals
  53. The Hadith of Fatima bint Qais on the Dajjal
  54. Tamim al-Dari's account of seeing al-Jasasa'a and the Dajjal
  55. Hadith of Fatima bint Qais
  56. The Dajjal does not enter Thebes
  57. Ibn Sayyad of the Jews of Medina 
  58. Hadith that must be interpreted
  59. Hadiths about the Dajjal
  60. Hadith of Abu Bakr al-Siddiq (may Allah be pleased with him) 
  61. Hadith of Ali ibn Abi Talib 
  62. Hadith of Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas (may Allah be pleased with him) 
  63. Hadith of Abu Ubaydah ibn al-Jarrah (may Allah be pleased with him) 
  64. Hadith of Abu ibn Ka'b (may Allah be pleased with him) 
  65. Hadith of Abu Said al-Khudari (may Allah be pleased with him) 
  66. Hadith of Anas ibn Malik (may Allah be pleased with him) 
  67. Another way about Anas
  68. Another way about Anas
  69. Urbanization of the city
  70.  Hadith about Safiya (may Allah be pleased with him) 
  71. Hadith about Mu'adh ibn Jabal (may Allah be pleased with him) 
  72. Hadith about Samarah ibn Janada ibn Jundab (may Allah be pleased with him)
  73. Another hadith about Samra
  74.  Hadith from Jabir (may Allah be pleased with him) 
  75. Hadith of Ibn Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) 
  76. There is no greater temptation in this world than the temptation of the Dajjal
  77. Another way about Salem from Ibn 'Umar
  78. A prophetic reference to the fact that Muslims will fight the Jews and triumph over them, so that the Jew will not find a lover to protect him from the Muslim's sword.
  79.  Another way from Ibn 'Umar
  80. Hadith of Abdullah ibn Umar
  81. A strange hadith
  82. Tasbih, Tahlil and Takbir do not feed the hungry
  83. Hadith about Asmaa bint Yazid ibn al-Haskan al-Ansariyya

 

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