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HARUN YAHYA



              yield and will not hold anything back. 2
              In the last of times there will be a khalifa (successor) who will distribute
              wealth without even counting it. 3

              Then my Ummah, be its members good or wicked, will be blessed with a bless-
              ing the like of which they have never heard before. Allah sends them an abun-
              dance of rain, the land will produce a great abundance of crops, and
              possessions will be commonplace. 4

              In those years my community will enjoy a time of happiness such as they have
              never experienced before. Heaven will send down rain upon them in torrents,
              the earth will not withhold any of its plants, and wealth will be available to all.
              A man will stand and say, "Give to me, Mahdi!" and he will say, "Take." 5
              Both the Ummah's good and wicked members will be blessed with a blessing,
              the like of which they have never seen before. Despite the abundance of
              rain, not a drop will go to waste. The land will grow fruitful and fertile, with-
              out demanding a single seed... 6
              The land will emit the treasures within. 7

              The land will turn like the silver tray growing vegetation... 8



              How To Attain Such Bounty
              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. 9
              This hadith refers to an increase in agricultural production that will
           occur in the End Times by transitioning to modern agriculture, devel-
           oping new production techniques, improving seed stocks, and using
           rainwater more efficiently by constructing new dams and ponds.
              Indeed in our day, remarkable improvements in technology have
           increased both the productivity and quality of field crops. As with all
           other forms of technology, rapid developments, especially in genetics,
           is causing a revolution in agricultural technology. Without a doubt,
           this productivity will continue to grow until it reaches its peak in the
           Golden Age.



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