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Deep within the sands of Arabia, whispers of a bygone era still linger. Laat and Uzza, two goddesses who once held sway over the peninsula, stand as potent symbols of a time before Islam. Their faded statues and crumbling shrines hold a peculiar fascination in the modern world, particularly in light of Islamic prophecies hinting at a return to idol worship in the End Times. Islamic eschatology, the study of the End Times, holds a fascinating place within the religion. Prophetic narrations (Hadiths) mention a potential resurgence of idol worship as a sign of the coming Day of Judgement. As the prophet S said, The (system) of night and day would not end until the people have taken to the worship of Al-Laat and ‘Uzza.
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