Prophet Mohammad: Prophet Mohammad's prophecy is coming true! Rain and floods wreak havoc in the desert, red alert in Mecca-Medina
Khushi Sharma January 09, 2025 04:50 PM

Due to heavy rains and floods in Saudi Arabia, a red alert has been issued in major cities like Mecca, Riyadh, Jeddah and Medina. Rains have started in large parts of Saudi from Monday, it is expected to continue till Wednesday. Heavy rains with strong winds and hailstorms have disrupted normal life. Saudi Arabia's weather has changed a lot in the last few years. On one hand, green grass is growing in sandy land for thousands of years, while on the other hand, cities that yearn for drizzle are facing heavy rains and floods. Meteorologists believe climate change is the reason behind this change. At the same time, some people believe it to be the prophecy of Prophet Mohammad coming true.

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Saudi Arabia's National Meteorological Center has issued a red alert for heavy rains for many cities. Riyadh, Mecca, Al-Baha and Tabuk regions are facing bad weather. Heavy rains and flash floods in Medina have disrupted the entire region. The Disaster Management Center in Mecca has issued an alert. The change in weather is part of a large storm system that has already caused a lot of disruption in the region.

Is this a sign of doomsday?

The world is surprised by the floods in big cities of Saudi Arabia and the greenery in desert areas. This incident is being linked to a prophecy of Prophet Muhammad and it is being said that the Day of Judgment is near. People are sharing pictures of floods and greenery in Saudi cities on social media and saying that this is what the Prophet said.

A statement of Prophet Muhammad is being mentioned on social media. It says that the Prophet had said 1400 years ago, 'The Day of Judgment will not come until people have a lot of wealth. So much that a man wants to give Zakat but he does not find anyone to take it. At the same time, its second sign is that before the Doomsday, the land of Arabia will again turn into grasslands and rivers. These holy cities which were once full of greenery will become green again.'

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The pilgrims visiting Mecca and Medina are also surprised to see rain in these cities and greenery in the desert. People who believe in Islam are seeing it as a sign of doomsday. On the other hand, geologists say that heavy rains and return of greenery is due to climate change. Experts are warning to take it seriously.

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