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There's a modern metaphorical interpretation that "rising of the Sun from the west" refers to the rise of the Western civilization. But rise of the secular Western civilization doesn't make people believe in Islam, it's not a supernatural event and the beast didn't come in the forenoon.
There's a modern metaphorical interpretation that "rising of the Sun from the west" refers to the rise of the Western civilization.
* Let's say we translate مغرب as "the West". The prophecy literally says that the Sun will rise from "'''its''' West" (مغربها). Is the West somehow owned by the Sun? The translation of "rise from ''its'' setting-place" makes more sense than "rise from ''its'' Western civilization".
* The rise of the secular Western civilization is not a supernatural event and it doesn't make people believe in Islam as the hadiths predicted
* The beast didn't come in the forenoon.


====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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