Shia eschatology
Shia Muslims have their own beliefs about the apocalypse and mention a collection of events that have been foretold according to hadith.
Apocalypse
The apocalypse is the last part of the human life period to occur before the resurrection.
Hajj in apocalypse
According to a hadith of Muhammad, the prophet of Islam, one of the signs of the apocalypse is when kings go to Hajj (pilgrimage) for leisure and recreation and rich persons go to Mecca for business.
Islamic Ummah in apocalypse
Muhammad said about his Ummah that they will forget five things at the apocalypse:
- They love the world and forget the resurrection.
- They love wealth and forget the resurrection account.
- They love the women and forget the Houri.
- They love palaces and forget the tomb.
- They love themselves and forget God.
Signs of the reappearance of Mahdi
According to Shia beliefs, a collection of events will occur before the coming back of Muhammad al-Mahdi, an ultimate savior of humankind and the final Imam of the Twelve Imams. Signs of the reappearance of Muhammad al-Mahdi are classified as uncertain or certain signs.
Death of the devil
In Shia tradition, the devil will be killed after the appearance of Muhammad al-Mahdi.
See also
References
- Al-Kourani, Ali (2013). Epoch of Appearance. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. p. 198. ISBN 978-1494330194.
- Writers group of Golestan-e Kosar (2008). Predictions of Muhammad al-Mahdi's appearance time. Golestan-e Kosar. p. 80. ISBN 964-6860-25-7.
- Al-Hilli (2009). Look at the lives of the twelve Imams. Society of Seminary Teachers of Qom.