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HARUN YAHYA

            will be available in such great numbers that it will be impossible
            to count them. Even the smallest problems will disappear, as
            well as any kind of want or poverty.

             The abundance of products:
              All of the planet’s riches will appear, and the fields will yield a
            great surplus. Some of the hadiths that announce the abun-
            dance of blessings in this era are as follows:
               “Allah will raise a man from my descendants. As a result of
               his untiring efforts, Allah’s Earth, just as it was replete with
               cruelty and oppression, will be full of justice. Those in the
               heavens will be happy with it and those on Earth too. In
               fact, it will grow whatever crop it should grow. Similarly,
               the heaven will not retain rain drops as treasures, but will
               shower them down. And the brave man will live among the
               men for seven years, or eight years, or nine years.”
               (Mustadrak Hakim, Kanz al-`Ummal [Kitab al-Qiyamat])
               “During this (period), my ummah will lead a kind of com-
               fortable and carefree life that they have never known
               before. (The land) will bring forth its yield and will not
               hold anything back.” (Ibn Majah)
               “The land will emit the treasures within.” (Ibn Hajar al-
               Haythami, Al-Qawl al-Mukhtasar fi `Alamat al-Mahdi al-
               Muntazar, p. 45)
               “The land will turn like the silver tray growing vegeta-
               tion...” (Ibn Majah)
               “Someone sowing a measure of wheat will find 700 in
               return ... A person will scatter a few handfuls of seeds, but
               will reap 700 handfuls … Despite an abundance of rain,
               not a drop will go to waste.” (Ibn Hajar al-Haythami, Al-
               Qawl al-Mukhtasar, p. 24)

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