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See also Dhul-Qarnayn's story in the Quran, where this possibility is further confirmed, as the Sun is described to set in a muddy spring at the "farthest part" of the world": | See also Dhul-Qarnayn's story in the Quran, where this possibility is further confirmed, as the Sun is described to set in a muddy spring at the "farthest part" of the world": | ||
*[[Dhul-Qarnayn]] | *[[Category:Dhul-Qarnayn|Dhul-Qarnayn]] | ||
====Stones and trees say to Muslims: "here is a Jew behind me; come and kill him"==== | ====Stones and trees say to Muslims: "here is a Jew behind me; come and kill him"==== | ||
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Gog and Magog are described in the hadith and Quran as tribes on Earth blocked by a big iron wall, erected by [[Dhul-Qarnayn]], that will be unlocked at the end of times. There are supposed to be so many of them that they will drink the entire lake of Tiberias (Sea of Galilee) dry. | Gog and Magog are described in the hadith and Quran as tribes on Earth blocked by a big iron wall, erected by [[Category:Dhul-Qarnayn|Dhul-Qarnayn]], that will be unlocked at the end of times. There are supposed to be so many of them that they will drink the entire lake of Tiberias (Sea of Galilee) dry. | ||
====Gog and Magog will successfully dig through the wall==== | ====Gog and Magog will successfully dig through the wall==== |