Prophecies in the Hadith: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
no edit summary
[checked revision][checked revision]
No edit summary
mNo edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{QualityScore|Lead=1|Structure=4|Content=4|Language=2|References=3}}
Muhammad's prophecies are predictions written hundreds of years after Muhammad's death and attributed to him. Many prophecies are considered "signs of the Hour" (Islamic eschatology). Some prophecies are general statements that fit on times even before Islam, other prophecies predict early Islamic history (which happened before the predictions were written) and some prophecies (most of them unfulfilled) predict the future after the hadiths were written.
Muhammad's prophecies are predictions written hundreds of years after Muhammad's death and attributed to him. Many prophecies are considered "signs of the Hour" (Islamic eschatology). Some prophecies are general statements that fit on times even before Islam, other prophecies predict early Islamic history (which happened before the predictions were written) and some prophecies (most of them unfulfilled) predict the future after the hadiths were written.


Editors, recentchangescleanup, Reviewers
6,633

edits

Navigation menu