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English: The timeline of Islamic eschatology for Jesus begins with his birth around 4 BCE and his ministry, emphasizing monotheism and miracles. The Ascension (Isra and Mi'raj) occurs around 30 CE, after which Jesus resides in the heavens. Signs of the Hour, including the emergence of the Antichrist (Dajjal), precede his Second Coming. Jesus returns to defeat the Dajjal, establishes peace, and deals with Gog and Magog. Following these events, he experiences a natural death. The timeline culminates in the Resurrection, Day of Judgment, and the allocation of rewards and punishments in the Hereafter. Specific Hadith references for each event may vary, but they are commonly found in collections such as Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim.
Birth: The details of Jesus's birth are not explicitly mentioned in hadith with specific references. Life: Ministry Hadiths mentioning the miracles of Jesus can be found in books of hadith such as Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, and others. Ascension: Isra and Mi'raj The event of Isra and Mi'raj is mentioned in Sahih al-Bukhari (Book 55, Hadith 636) and Sahih Muslim (Book 1, Hadith 309). Heavens: Residence Details about Jesus residing in the heavens are not explicitly mentioned in hadith with specific references. Signs: Hour Hadiths about signs of the Day of Judgment can be found in Sahih al-Bukhari (Books 2, 3, and 76, for example) and Sahih Muslim. Antichrist: Dajjal Hadiths about the Dajjal are found in Sahih Muslim (Book 41, Hadith 7007) and other hadith collections. Return: Second Coming Hadiths about the return of Jesus can be found in Sahih al-Bukhari (Books 43 and 55, for example) and Sahih Muslim. Defeat: Gog and Magog Hadiths discussing Gog and Magog are found in Sahih Muslim (Book 41, Hadith 7023) and other collections. Peace: Establishment Details about Jesus establishing a period of peace are not explicitly mentioned in hadith with specific references. Death: Departure Information about the natural death of Jesus is not explicitly mentioned in hadith with specific references. Resurrection: Judgment Hadiths about resurrection and judgment are found in Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim. Reward/Punishment: Hereafter Hadiths describing rewards and punishments are scattered throughout various hadith collections. |
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