Prophet Muhammad ﷺ Hadith Came True as Mountains in Saudi Arabia turned Green



The Hadith, which is a collection of the sayings and actions of the Prophet Muhammad, states that before the end of times, there will be a period of drought and famine, followed by a time when the land will be blessed with an abundance of vegetation. Some interpret this to mean that the greening of previously barren areas, such as mountains in Saudi Arabia, signifies that the end times are near. However, it is essential to note that these interpretations are subject to personal beliefs and should not be considered facts.

This statement is not entirely accurate. The prophecy of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) referred to a specific event, where he predicted that a time would come when the barren and uninhabitable land of the Arabian Peninsula would become lush and fertile. This was seen as a sign of the end times and the arrival of the Day of Judgment.

While it is true that some areas of Saudi Arabia have seen an increase in vegetation and greenery in recent years, this is primarily due to human intervention and efforts to reforest and develop agricultural land. It is not a direct fulfilment of the prophecy as it is not a natural occurrence and does not indicate the end times.

It is also important to note that, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) did not give any specific time for the fulfilment of this prophecy and it is not something that can be confirmed or denied.

While there are many prophecies attributed to Prophet Muhammad, there is no evidence that he specifically predicted that the mountains in Saudi Arabia would turn green. Additionally, it is not uncommon for mountains to turn green during certain seasons due to vegetation growth, and this is not a unique or unusual occurrence

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