The horrific floods in Saudi Arabia's major cities and the lush desert landscapes astound the globe. Some claim that this is Prophet Muhammad's prophecy and that the end of the world is near.
Saudi Arabia's Mecca and Medina have been hit by doomsday. Floods and heavy rains have wreaked devastation. Normal living is disturbed by high winds and heavy rainfall. For thousands of years, green grass has flourished on sandy terrain. The city that yearned for a drizzle is currently experiencing flooding and torrential rainfall. It is referred to be Prophet Muhammad's apocalyptic prophecy.
What did the Prophet say about the Doomsday?
The globe is astounded by the ferocious floods in Saudi Arabia's major cities and the verdant desert regions. According to some, Prophet Muhammad foretold that the Day of Judgment would arrive soon. social media users are sharing images of Saudi cities' green spaces and flooding. They're also talking about his death. 1400 years ago, Prophet Muhammad said that the Day of Judgment would not occur until people were wealthy. The return of green grass to Arabian regions was also mentioned in the Day of Judgment. Rivers will emerge from the fields. The sacred cities that were once verdant will turn green again.
When pilgrims visited Mecca and Medina, they were taken aback by the rain and the vegetation. It is being seen as a sign of the end of the world by those who practice Islam. However, because of the excessive rains brought on by climate change, meteorologists claim that vegetation has returned. Climate change should be taken seriously, according to experts.
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