Ancient Prophecies of the Mahdi?
The Book of Revelation as prototype for the Islamic end-time Hadiths
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Matthias Key
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Muslim scholars over the centuries have not agreed on the chronological order of the end-time happenings. Therefore, the hadiths about the Mahdi and the judgment of humanity before Allah were never gathered into an official timeline.
Many Muslims do not realize that the hadiths are the second account of the end times to claim divine inspiration. The first was the book of Revelation in the Injil, or New Testament – the record of an intricate divine vision given to John, an apostle of Jesus Christ. It was written five hundred years before Muhammad.
In my book Letter to the Tribulation, I developed a chronological cyber key to unravel the spirals in the vision of Revelation. The result was a linear time sequence that is readily understood. In Ancient Prophecies of the Mahdi?, I apply this same key to uncover the timeline of end-time hadiths. I piece together the letter that Muhammad could have penned about the end of the world.
Along the way, you will learn that Revelation is an inverse prototype of the end- time hadiths. Which is the true prophecy? That is the question of the ages. Your eternal destiny will depend on the true answer.
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