Summary of "من هم “الترك” الذين حذر منهم النبي ﷺ؟!وهل سيعودون قبل قيام الساعة؟أخطر نبوءة في نبؤات اخر الزمان!"
Overview
The video argues that the “Turks” mentioned in authentic hadiths about end-times warfare are not necessarily the modern nation of Turkey. Instead, they likely refer to an Eastern steppe people—or even a recurring type of force—recognizable through shared physical descriptions and military style.
Core Hadith Claim
The presenter cites hadiths describing end-times fighting involving “Turks” with distinctive features, including:
- Small eyes
- Red faces
- Flat noses
- Faces “like hammered shields”
- Sandals “made of hair”
A related hadith is also presented as:
“Leave the Turks alone as long as they leave you alone.”
This is interpreted as a directive for Muslims to avoid provoking them until a later stage.
Why the “Turks” Warning Matters
The video frames the early prophetic warning as not political, but instead tied to the nature and power of these people when they fight—depicted as overwhelming and merciless. It suggests that at that early time, the Muslim community was not strong enough for large-scale confrontation, hence the instruction to avoid hostilities.
Historical Explanation (Background)
The video connects Turkic peoples to Central Asia’s steppe regions, stretching across areas associated with:
- Mongolia
- Kazakhstan
- East Turkestan
It describes traditional steppe strengths as:
- Horsemanship
- Archery
- Mobile warfare
The video further argues that such forces later integrated into Islamic civilization, particularly through:
- Abbasids
- Seljuks
- Ottomans
On this reading, the feared “Turks” could eventually function as a protective shield for Islam rather than a permanent enemy:
- Seljuks: credited with protecting Baghdad and fighting Islam’s enemies.
- Ottomans: credited with repelling European expansion for centuries and conquering Constantinople.
Main Interpretive Debate: Which “Turks” Are Meant?
The video highlights several scholarly-style viewpoints:
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“Turks” as a broader human grouping/race “Turk” in the hadiths may describe a race or human type with shared traits—potentially including Turkic peoples and even groups such as Mongols/Tatars—rather than a single modern nationality.
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“Turks” as an Eastern end-times power The hadiths may refer to a recurring Eastern military force that appears during upheaval—sweeping rapidly across regions and then vanishing—similar to Mongol or Tatar incursions.
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Physical description as racial, not national The hadith descriptions are treated as features rather than proof of a specific modern state or government.
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Connection to broader cosmic upheavals Some readings place the hadith events in the context of major pre-Judgment cosmic transformations, not necessarily only a direct political war with one entity.
End-Times Conclusion
The presenter concludes that it’s not possible to definitively identify the end-times “Turks” using today’s geography or governments, because “Turk” historically was broad and descriptive.
The “most likely” meaning offered is:
- A power from the East that emerges when nations are weak and tribulations rise—presenting it as a repeating historical pattern.
The exact timing and identity are framed as ultimately known only to God, emphasizing uncertainty.
Presenters / Contributors
- No individual presenter name is provided in the subtitles.
- Only the channel identity appears: History of the Future.
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News and Commentary
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