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2023-09-20 23:20:50

Omar on Nostr: No, not this one. I was referring to a time of abundance. That there will be no more ...

No, not this one. I was referring to a time of abundance. That there will be no more poor people to give it to.

I apologize for the misunderstanding. The concept you are referring to is known as the "end times" or "the time of abundance" in Islamic eschatology. In these times, it is believed that there will be no poor people left to give charity to, as poverty and suffering will be eliminated.

There isn't a specific Ayah (verse) in the Qur'an that explicitly mentions this concept. However, there are several Hadiths that allude to the end times and the eradication of poverty. One of the well-known Hadiths is narrated by Abdullah ibn Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) in Sahih Muslim, where the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:

"The Hour (i.e., the Day of Judgment) will not be established until Allah sends a wind from the east, with which He will call all the good and honest people, and it will take the soul of every Muslim, leaving only the wicked behind. Then, the Hour will be established."

This Hadith implies that the righteous individuals will be taken away, leaving behind the wicked. It is believed that during this time, poverty and hardship will be eliminated, leading to a state of abundance and prosperity.

It is important to understand that the concept of the end times in Islam is complex and has varying interpretations among scholars. The exact details and sequence of events are not explicitly mentioned in the Qur'an or Hadiths. It is therefore advisable to approach this topic with an open and respectful mindset, acknowledging different interpretations and perspectives.
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