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                                ANOTHER POSSIBILITY
                   ABOUT THE DHU’L-QARNAYN NARRATIVE
              Another possibility is that this narrative conveys events that will
           happen in the future.
              In Allah’s presence, all time is one. Future, past, and present are ex-
           perienced all at once. In some verses, the events of the Day of Judgment,
           Hell and Paradise are related as if they have already taken place. The
           following verses are an example of this:

              The Trumpet is blown, and all who are in the heavens and all
              who are on Earth swoon away, save him whom Allah wills.
              Then it is blown a second time, and behold them standing wait-
              ing! And Earth shone with the light of her Lord, the Book is set
              up, the Prophets and the witnesses are brought, and it is judged
              between them with truth. They are not wronged. (Surat az-
              Zumar: 68-69)
              The events related in this verse are told as if they have already taken
           place, even though to us they will happen in the future. Therefore it is
           possible that the Dhu’l-Qarnayn (as) narrative is from the future, related
           to us in the past tense. Surat al-Kahf 84 says: that "[We] granted him a
           way to everything." This might indicate that Dhu’l-Qarnayn (as) will
           rule the world in the future.
              In today’s world, a powerful leader or nation must have both com-
           munication technology and conventional power. As the leader cannot
           inspect all of them personally, we can assume that he will stay in a cen-
           tral capital city and control the other areas through satellites and other
           means of communication. As verse 95 proclaims: He said: "The power
           my Lord has granted me is better than that," Dhu’l-Qarnayn’s (as)
           power is probably well-established. If we look at the narrative from this
           perspective, we realize that each verse could be conveying a different
           message. For example, Dhu’l-Qarnayn (as) went first to the West, then






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