The eloquence of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, in describing the people of the end times

Document Type : Original Article

Author

Abstract

The research dealt with the eloquence of the Prophet in describing the people of the end of time, and those descriptions were a rational sign of his interrogation (may God bless him and grant him peace) with unseen situations and recipes that have not yet been achieved, among the scholars who inferred his prophecy with some of them. The research was divided into three areas, which dealt with in the first topic: the prophetic rhetoric in the hadiths of the descriptions of the people of the resurrection and its experiences. And the second topic: the prophetic rhetoric in the people of the end times from the hadiths of the Kharijites. And the third topic: the prophetic rhetoric in the hadiths describing the people of temptation. And I used the descriptive analytical approach, as it is concerned with those theoretical researches, and the research yielded several results that were summarized as follows: Resurrection, and informing the Prophet (may God bless him and grant him peace) on the Day of Resurrection of what happened after him in terms of changing what he left the nation upon from the people of sin, as the hadiths dealt with in the Kharijites emphasizing that this group of religion has escaped, and removed it from their necks, so that the Prophet (peace be upon him) warned And delivered) from it, and directed to fight it, and the conversations that dealt with the conditions of the people of the end of time revolved around the strife that will spread in that time, and the disturbance of scales from what people are accustomed to, while directing advice to the nation, and everyone who realized those periods that are devoid of stability, and it was noted that the speaker relied on the methods of affirmation of all kinds; Such as: that, the preceding the delay, the affirmation with the lam and the heavy noon of the affirmation, which reflects his concern for the interest of the nation, and his conveyance of the message to it. The Prophet (peace and blessings of God be upon him) also repeated the use of the present tense (come) to evoke the informant of it in the future, which is consistent with his future.

Keywords