The timing of the egress of Gog and Magog In the balance of belief of The Followers of the Sunnah and the Community

Authors

  • Dr. LAILA MOHAMED AL THOBITE Prince Sattam University- College of Education - Al Kharj Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61821/v19i1.0163

Keywords:

The Last Day, Signs of Resurrection, Gog and Magog, Timing

Abstract

This research deals with one of the issues related to the Last Day, which has been discussed among scholars in the current era, which is the issue of the timing of the emergence of Gog and Magog. Among the scholars are those who believe that Gog and Magog have emerged and their affairs have ended, and among them are those who believe that the beginning of their emergence was after the mission of the Prophet then their second exodus will take place before the day of resurrection, and some of them believe that the beginning of their exodus will be after the temptation of the antichrist and the descent of Jesus Christ . The researcher mentioned the evidence contained in the matter of Gog and Magog, the sayings of the commentators and commentators of the hadiths, and the effects of the predecessors on it. Then she presented those sayings about the emergence of Gog and Magog, and those who used them as evidence, and their arguments for that, and we explained the preponderant opinion regarding them and the reason for the preponderance.

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Author Biography

  • Dr. LAILA MOHAMED AL THOBITE, Prince Sattam University- College of Education - Al Kharj

    Assistant Professor in Prince Sattam University- College of Education - Al Kharj

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Published

2024-06-25

How to Cite

The timing of the egress of Gog and Magog In the balance of belief of The Followers of the Sunnah and the Community. (2024). Journal of the University of Holy Quran and Islamic Sciences, 19(01), 433-491. https://doi.org/10.61821/v19i1.0163

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