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Jabir bin Samurah narrated, "Nafi' bin 'Utbah said, 'We were
accompanying the Messenger of Allah sallallaahu `alayhi wa
sallam to a battle.' Then, he (Nafi') said, 'Then, some people
from the west (of Madinah) came to the Prophet wearing clothes
made of wool and they met him next to a mound. They were
standing while the Messenger of Allah was sitting.' He (Nafi')
then said, 'So I told myself, "Let me come closer to them and
stand between them and him so that they will not assassinate
him." He (Nafi') then said, '(Then, I said to myself) "They may
be having a conversation with him." However, I came close by and
stood between them and him.' He (Nafi') then said, 'And then I
memorized four sentences from him, and I can count them with my
hand. He said,
"You will invade the Arabian Peninsula and Allah will grant it
(to you). Then (you will conquer) Persia and Allah will grant it
(to you). Then, you will invade Ar-Rum and Allah will grant it
(to you). Then, you will invade The Dajjal and Allah will grant
him (to you)." Nafi' said to Jabir, "O Jabir! We do not believe
that the Dajjal will appear until Ar-Rum is conquered."[Ibid.,
no. 2028]
The land of Ar-Rum is Europe and Rome is its heart. The
Messenger of Allah gave us the good tidings that we will conquer
Rome, the capital of Christendom today, after the Muslims
conquered the first capital of Christendom, Constantinople.
Imam Ahmad narrated that Abdullah bin 'Amr bin Al-Aas said,
"While we were around the Messenger of Allah) writing (the
Hadith) the Messenger of Allah sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam was
asked/ 'Which of these two cities will be conquered first,
Constantinople or Romiyah (Rome)?' He said, 'The city of
Heraclius will first be conquered.' He meant Constantinople.''
[Al-Hakim, Al-Mustadrak, vol. 4, p. 508. Also, see As-Silsilah
as-Sahihah, vol. 1]
Source : islaam.com
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