Prophecies in the Hadith: Difference between revisions

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*Most prophecies are linked to the Hour
*Most prophecies are linked to the Hour
*The Hour is expected to happen on Friday <ref>{{Muslim|4 |1857|}}</ref>  
*The Hour is expected to happen on Friday <ref>{{Muslim|4 |1857|}}</ref>  
==Characteristics==
*Predictions don't have the time when they are supposed to happen. So even if it doesn't happen, Muslim can still believe it will happen in the future. For example the conquest of Constantinople was predicted to happen without fighting. But it was conquered by fighting, so some Muslims think that this wasn't what was predicted and there will be another conquest of Constantinople that will get it right.
*Scarcely any predictions were fulfilled once the predictions had been written down in the form of hadiths.


==Retrodictions and Reiterating Biblical Prophecy==
==Retrodictions and Reiterating Biblical Prophecy==
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