Prophesying the Future of Yemen in Light of The Sunnah Prophetic Traditions 10.35781/1637-015-014-009د. عبدالله بن عثمان

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د. عبدالله بن عثمان جامعة الأندلس للعلوم والتقنية

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The research {Prophesying Yemen future in light of divinatory traditions (Sunnah)} Studies an important issue embodied in highlighting the future vision of that country – Yemen - through comprehensive induction of the traditions and sayings of prophet Mohammed Sallahu Alyhee Wassalem - "peace be upon him" that forecast the future of this country where I made as much effort to interpret, direct and articulate them as I could. I started my research with preliminary introduction followed by five chapters and conclusion. The first chapter covers the definitions of the research entries (outlook – Sunnah (prophetic traditions) – Yemen). The second chapter talks about the future in light of Islamic perspective. The third chapter includes resources of predicting the future. Yemen and the social position of Yemenis is covered in the fourth chapter. The fifth chapter sheds light on prophesying Yemen future in light of divinatory traditions (Sunnah). The conclusion is made up of results and recommendations. In brief, Yemen is the land of supply for Islam and Muslims in the past, present and the future. It is also the land of relief and peaceful settlement for them. The land of Arabs – Yemen is part of it – is going to be meadows and rivers and in light of that we are supposed to send a message of peace and tranquility telling them to be optimistic, full of hope and sure enough of the prophet's promise that this land is the future. It's been given many great merits and its people are good. There are important fact and outcomes proved by the research telling that planning, looking forward to the future in our religion is not surmise or clinging on guessing or fabrications. However, it is applying studied past and current present data in order to prophesize its requirements. Furthermore, clarifying and understanding prophesizing and future planning need greater deep thinking guided by divine text. Finally, if I did well, it was from Allah (God). If not, I pray to Allah not to prevent me from the reward of those who try.

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