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The Prophet made known the existence of Owais Qarani. (Shaykh Darwish added: The Prophet instructed Omar and Ali to ask Owais to pray for them. It was only after the death of the Prophet, praise and peace be upon him, that this great worshiper from the second generation became known to the Companions").

And the Prophet also prophesized that princes would come who would postpone the time of prayer.

Prophet Muhammad warned that amongst his nation there would arise thirty deceiving liars each claiming the prophethood, four of whom would be female. Another time he mentioned that one of the deceiving liars would be the false messiah, (a Jew, called the Moshiach) and that all would fabricate lies about Allah.

The Prophet spoke of non-Arabs saying, "The time is approaching when there will be numerous non-Arabs amongst you. They will consume your property and strike your necks. The Last Hour will not appear until a man from Kahtan drives the people with his staff."

Prophet Muhammad told his Companions that the best of his followers are those who lived during his time, thereafter the next generation (Tabien), followed by the next generation (Abi Tabien). He warned that after them people would come and bear witness without being asked who will be treacherous and untrustworthy. He also warned of people who would promise but not fulfill, and that many will be obese.

He also said, "A time is only followed by one worse than it."

Prophet Muhammad warned, "My nation will be destroyed under the hands of young men from the Koraysh." In another narration Abu Hurayrah tells us that he said, "If I so wished I could name them for you, the children of so-and-so and the children of so-and-so."

Prophet Muhammad prophesized the coming of the Qadarites (Qadariwwa), deniers of predestination. (Shaykh Darwish added: The Qadiani are a deviant sect encouraged by the British.)

The Prophet, praise and peace be upon him also said the Ansar would dwindle in number until they became like the salt in food, and that their position would continue to dissolve until not a single group of them remained and also that they would be oppressed after his passing.