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Both the Bible and the Quran refer to significant end-times events, but they have different details and interpretations regarding Armageddon and God's role in the final judgment.

**In the Bible**:
- The term "Armageddon" appears in the **Book of Revelation 16:16** as the site of the final battle between good and evil. It is a symbolic name for the end-time conflict where Jesus is prophesied to return, defeat evil forces, and establish God's kingdom on Earth.
- Christians believe in the **Second Coming of Christ** at this time, where Jesus will return to judge the living and the dead (Matthew 24:30-31, Revelation 19:11-21). This is often seen as God's intervention at the end of the world.

**In the Quran**:
- The Quran does not mention Armageddon by name, but it does speak about the **Day of Judgment (Yawm al-Qiyamah)** and the end times. It describes a final conflict between good and evil, where **Allah will judge all souls** and bring justice (Quran 22:7, 99:6-8). This event is accompanied by significant cosmic disturbances.
- Some Islamic traditions (Hadith) discuss the return of **Isa (Jesus)**, who will play a crucial role in defeating the Antichrist (Al-Masih ad-Dajjal) and bringing peace before the final judgment.

Both texts depict God or a divine representative returning in the final days to bring justice and end the struggle between good and evil.
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