
Across Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, prophecies describe recognizable signs that precede the end times. This article compares key motifs, highlights widely discussed modern “signals,” and explains why the project connects these themes to the foretold book in Revelation 5.
In this article
- Why many people ignore the signs — and why all major traditions warn about this.
- Selected end-time motifs across Judaism, Islam, and Christianity, shown side by side.
- The “foretold book” in Revelation 5 — and why it is treated as a hinge prophecy in the project.
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The Signs of the End Times
At different times, different religions and prophets on different continents left guidance with essentially the same purpose: to provide signs of the approaching end times, so people can recognize the period and prepare.
The more these predictions are compared, the more striking the pattern becomes. For many readers, the convergence of themes across traditions makes it difficult to dismiss everything as coincidence.
Warnings from Religions
Many traditions warn that the Day of Judgement will surprise people “like a thief in the night,” because most will ignore the signs and continue life as usual. This is because almost all religions declare passive waiting for salvation through prayers and hopes for God, Allah, Buddha, etc. for centuries. Therefore most people remain inactive and live in illusions.


Esotericists and spiritualists speak of imminent quantum transitions, often giving false guidance to focus on soul development while the world heads towards a crisis. However, indications of what needs to be done can be found in all sacred texts, emphasizing that faith without deeds is useless (James 2:19-20) and that only those who do the will of the Father will enter the kingdom of heaven (Matthew 7:21).
Other religious teachings emphasize action: the Quran: “…it is these who hasten to do good works and vie in so doing with one another” (Sura “Al-Mu’minun”, 23:61). Hinduism: “Do your duty, for action is truly better than inaction” (Bhagavad-Gita 3.8).
History has always seen wars, epidemics, and natural disasters, often interpreted as signs of the end. However, never before has the most important prophecy been fulfilled: the revelation of the unsealed book alongside a series of events occurring simultaneously across different religions and nations.
Prophecies of Judaism
- In September 2018, a red calf was born in Israel.
- In early October 2018, live fish were documented in the Dead Sea.
- A month later, tourists witnessed a snake chasing a pigeon near the Wailing Wall.
These events are presented in popular religious commentary as end-time signals connected with the approaching Day of Judgement.
Prophecies of Islam
A widely quoted hadith says the Last Hour will not come “until the land of Arabia reverts to meadows and rivers” (Sahih Muslim 157C). Commentators often connect unusual greening and water events in Arabia to this sign.


- Competition in building tall houses
- Convergence of markets and increase in trade
Other hadiths are frequently cited as describing moral inversion (where deception is rewarded and integrity is mocked), often referenced via collections such as Sunan Ibn Mājah 4036 and later compilers.
Prophecies of Christianity
In many respects, Christian end-time motifs overlap with Islamic ones: wars, food shortages, earthquakes, epidemics, moral decay, and rising selfishness. In modern interpretations, events such as the 2020 coronavirus pandemic are sometimes linked to apocalyptic symbolism.
The Foretold Book

Another prophecy discussed less often—yet treated here as central—appears in Revelation 5: a sealed book in the hand of the One “who sits on the throne.” It is the lever for all the following prophecies of the Apocalypse, and these prophecies, which are fulfilled one after the other, are directly related to everything that has happened in recent years.
What is this book that the Apostle John saw in the right hand of the one who “sits on the throne” (in Revelation 5)? How do we know what is written in the book if no one “in heaven, on earth or under the earth” could open the book or look inside it? What is the significance of the seven seals and the seven golden lampstands mentioned in Revelation?
Read more about it here: About the Book “A Message: Time of Unity”.
All people, regardless of background, are urged to examine this book to recognize its message. It reveals the meaning of sacred symbols, including connections with the Kaaba and the seven lampstands from the Apocalypse.
Frequently Asked Questions
Prophecies of Judaism include events like the birth of a red calf, live fish in the Dead Sea, and unusual animal behavior at holy sites.
Islamic prophecies mention the land of Arabia returning to meadows and rivers, moral inversion, and societal changes.
Christian prophecies highlight wars, epidemics, natural disasters, moral decay, and the appearance of the coronavirus pandemic as signs.
The book seen by the Apostle John in Revelation contains messages for humanity, explaining sacred symbols and the seven lampstands, and reveals actions needed for the end times.
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