Saying to the sixth angel, the one having the trumpet, "Release the four angels, those having been bound at the great river Euphrates." Saying to the sixth angel with the trumpet, “Release the four angels who are bound at the great river Euphrates.” Saying to the sixth angel who had the trumpet, “Release the four angels who are bound at the great river Euphrates.” This prophecy is a prophecy critical, as expected war is closely linked to the coming of the Mahdi.It said to the sixth angel who had the trumpet, “Release the four angels who are bound at the great river Euphrates.”Īnd the voice said to the sixth angel who held the trumpet, “Release the four angels who are bound at the great Euphrates River.” A prophecy that the drying of the Euphrates River (دریا فراط) is concerned, gold digging has yet to come true. Many of the prophecies especially related to signs of the judgment day that our beloved Prophet Muhammad SWT stated 1400 years ago, have come true. The Prophet Muhammad said: "The Euphrates reveals the treasures within itself Whoever sees it should not take anything from him.".
and every man among them will say, 'Maybe I'm the only one to remain alive'. The Prophet Muhammad said: "The Hour will not come to pass before the river Euphrates dries up to unveil the mountain of gold, for which people will fight Ninety-nine of every hundred will die.
So, who will be present at that time should not take anything from him." - (Sahih Bukhari). "Soon the river Euphrates will disclose the treasure of gold. On March 20th, 2009, a news published on n.p.r (National Public Radio) at 03:05 PM ET with the title " Drought Reveals Iraqi Archaeological Treasures: The drying up of the Euphrates River have revealed ancient archaeological sites, some of which were unknown until now" attracts my attention and make me think about these Hadith: Caption by Mike Carlowicz based on texts from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, American Geophysical Union, and the University of California–Irvine.) ( Graphs based on data from the UC Center for Hydrologic Modeling. The difference between those two lines reflects the change in water stored in underground aquifers (ground water). The gray line depicts total water storage in the region-groundwater, surface water bodies, and soil moisture-while the green line depicts changes in surface water. The elevation is a proxy measurement for the total volume of water stored there labels show the water elevation at the time of the satellite images. The second graph shows the water storage for the entire study area as measured by GRACE in the same period.
The first graph shows the elevation of the water in that reservoir between January 2003 and December 2009. Meanwhile, demand for freshwater continues to rise, and the region does not coordinate its water management because of different interpretations of international laws. About 60% of the loss was attributed to the pumping of groundwater from underground reservoirs. When a drought shrinks the available surface water supply, irrigators and others turn to groundwater.Īccording to Jay Famiglietti, GRACE data show an alarming rate of decrease in total water storage in the Tigris and Euphrates river basins, which currently have the second fastest rate of groundwater storage loss on Earth, after India. The rate was especially striking after the 2007 drought. Euphrates was the longest river of Western Asia but now a large portion of the Middle East lost freshwater reserves rapidly during the past decade. New data revealed already an arid region of Tigris-Euphrates Basin, which grows even drier due to human consumption of water for drinking and agriculture. The research team observed the Tigris and Euphrates river basins - including parts of Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Iran, and found that 144 cubic kilometers (117 million acre feet) of fresh water was lost from 2003 to 2009 - the roughly equivalent to the volume of the Dead Sea.