The concepts of the End Times and the Mahdi may  not  be that familiar to some people. It will therefore be useful to clarify   them before going any further. According to Islamic belief, the End  Times refer  to a period close to Doomdsay, when Qur'anic moral values  will rule the world  and spread widely among the peoples of the world. 
People always long for more and better,  such as  a prettier view, more delicious food, a better life involving  no social  problems, well-being, peace of mind, abundance and beauty.  The End Times refers  to a time that encapsulates all that is "greater"  and "better." The End 
Times  is a holy time that all believers have  longed for down the years, when Islamic  values will rule the world and  when shortages and scarcity are replaced by  plenty and abundance, when  injustice gives way to justice, and when conflict is  replaced by peace  and security. 
The hadith of our Prophet (saas)  contain  detailed descriptions of this period and its characteristics.  Following our  Prophet (saas), various great Islamic scholars also made  important statements  regarding the End Times. These indicate that the  End Times will be full of  significant phenomena taking place one after  the other. The End Times is an age  when the world will first suffer  corruption and chaos, after which it attains  salvation as people come  to live by the true faith. 
In the first stage of the End Times,  the world  will be corrupted by various philosophical systems that deny  the existence of  Allah. They will turn away from the reason for their  creation, as a result of  which there will be terrible spiritual  emptiness and moral degeneration.  Dreadful catastrophes, wars and  suffering will take place, and people will look  for an answer to the  question "How can we be saved?" 
This part of the End Times will be one  when the  faith has also been corrupted. Islam will have departed from  its true essence  because of various superstitions and beliefs that have  found their way into it.  People committing bigotry and hypocrisy under  the name of faith will try to  spread these superstitions and to  prevent people understanding the moral  virtues lying at the heart of  Islam. Philosophies encouraging atheism on the  one hand and these  conservative forces eating away at the faith from the inside  on the  other, will lead mankind into terrible darkness. 
However, Allah will lead people to  salvation  from these dark days of the End Times. He will make use of a  servant with  superior moral virtues and bearing the title of the Mahdi  (he who leads to the  truth) to call those people who have lost their  way back to the true path. The  Mahdi will first wage in intellectual  struggle within the Islamic world and  will return Muslims who have  departed from the true essence of Islam back to  true belief and moral  virtues. The Mahdi will have three main tasks at this point:
1. The eradication of philosophical systems  that support denial and atheism, 
2. To combat superstition by freeing  Islam from  the hypocrites who have corrupted it. To reveal and apply  true Islamic moral  values based on the commands of the Qur'an. 
3. To strengthen the Islamic world  politically  and socially, to establish peace, security and well-being,  and to resolve  social problems. 
 
According to the hadith, the Prophet 'Isa (as)  will  return to Earth at the same time as the Mahdi, will principally address   the Christan and Jewish world, and will summon them to live by the  Qur'an by  purging them of the errors into which they have fallen. As  Christians follow  the Prophet 'Isa (as) the Christian and Islamic  worlds will unite in a single  belief, and the world will enjoy a period  of great peace, security, happiness  and well-being, known as the  Golden Age. 
The hadith of our Prophet (saas)  contain  various portents regarding the beginning of the End Times.  There are also  verses in the Qur'an that allude to this period. The  following section sets out  various portents of the End Times in the  light of hadith and verses of the  Qur'an. 


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