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Ibn Kathir organizes the events chronologically (Minor signs -> Major signs -> The end). He quotes from both Muslim and Nu'aym.

, authored by the early Hadith scholar Nu’aym ibn Hammad al-Marwazi (d. 228 AH/843 CE), stands as one of the most significant and controversial works in Islamic eschatology. Known for its detailed accounts of the "End of Times," the book serves as a historical repository of prophecies concerning trials ( fitan ), civil strife, and the ultimate signs of the Day of Judgment. Who was Nu’aym ibn Hammad?

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