Chapter 1 — Eschatology Across Religions: Time, Saviors, and Renewal
For millennia, humanity has asked: where is history heading? The eschatological traditions of the world’s great civilizations represent their ultimate answers to the deepest fears — endless suffering, eternal separation, injustice, the existence of evil. Here we compare each tradition along three axes: its view of time, its savior figure, and the world that follows the End.
| Category | Hinduism | Christianity | Islam | Judaism | Buddhism | Zoroastrianism | Common |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| View of time | Cyclical (billions of years) | Linear (some: 6,000 yrs) | Linear | Linear (6,000 yrs) | Cyclical (trillions of years) | Linear (12,000 yrs) | — |
| Savior figure | Kalki | Return of Christ | Mahdi + Isa | Messiah (human) | Maitreya (Milefo) | Saoshyant | ✅ |
| Resurrection | Reincarnation (no individual soul) | Bodily resurrection | Bodily resurrection | Bodily resurrection | None (reincarnation) | Bodily resurrection | — |
| Universal salvation | No | No | No | Righteous only | No | Yes | — |
| Moral decline as precursor | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Renewal after the end | ✅ New Yuga | ✅ New Creation | ✅ New Earth | ✅ Olam Ha-Ba | ✅ New Sthiti Kalpa | ✅ Pure-Good universe | ✅ |
1-1 — Hindu / Mahābhārata Eschatology
Hindu cosmology is structured as a great cycle of four Yugas (ages). We presently inhabit the Kali Yuga — the Age of Darkness, the most morally degenerate of the four. At its end, Kalki — the tenth and final avatar of Vishnu — will appear mounted on a white horse, wielding a blazing sword, sweeping away evil and restoring Dharma (cosmic order). A new Krita Yuga (Golden Age) then begins.
1-2 — Christian Eschatology
Christian eschatology rests on a linear view of history. The Book of Revelation describes the End in three escalating waves of cosmic catastrophe: the Seven Seals, the Seven Trumpets, and the Seven Bowls of Wrath. The narrative moves through the rise of the Antichrist, a seven-year Great Tribulation, the Second Coming of Christ, the Last Judgment, and the creation of a new heaven and a new earth.
1-3 — Islamic Eschatology (Qiyāma)
Islam distinguishes between “lesser signs” (Ashrāt Sughrā) and “greater signs” (Ashrāt Kubrā — ten in number). The greater signs include: the appearance of the Dajjāl (false messiah), the return of Isa (Jesus), the emergence of Yājūj and Mājūj (Gog and Magog), the great Smoke (Dukhān), and the rising of the sun in the West. Two blasts of Isrāfīl’s trumpet annihilate all life and then resurrect all souls for judgment.
1-4 — Jewish Eschatology
The Jewish Messiah is not a divine incarnation but a human descendant of the House of David who will rebuild the Third Temple, gather all dispersed Jews to the Land, and bring universal peace and knowledge of God. The War of Gog and Magog, described in Ezekiel 38–39, will see God destroy the invading armies with earthquake, pestilence, torrential rain, hailstones, fire, and sulfur.
1-5 — Buddhist Eschatology
Buddhist cosmology inherits the Hindu concept of the Kalpa while giving it a distinct meaning rooted in impermanence and non-self. The universe cycles through four phases: Vivarta-kalpa (formation), Sthiti-kalpa (stability), Saṃvarta-kalpa (dissolution), and Śūnya-kalpa (void). The Saṃvarta-kalpa unfolds through the Three Disasters of Fire, Water, and Wind. When the Maitreya Bodhisattva finally descends, human lifespan will be 84,000 years and multitudes will attain enlightenment at the Dragon Flower Assembly.
1-6 — Zoroastrian Eschatology
Zoroastrianism possesses the most optimistic eschatology of any world religion. In the Frashokereti (Cosmic Renewal), Ahura Mazda (the Good God) and Angra Mainyu (the Evil Spirit) fight their ultimate battle — and evil is annihilated utterly. Even the torments of Hell are ultimately a process of purification: every soul eventually enters paradise. This Universal Salvation (Hamvistagan) is unique among the major traditions.
Chapter 2 — Cataclysms of the End: What the Scriptures Record
The following draws directly from the primary texts of each tradition, faithfully presenting the natural and cosmic catastrophes they describe for the End of Days.
2-1 — Christianity: The Three Waves of Revelation
The Book of Revelation describes the catastrophes of the End in three escalating sets — the Seven Seals, the Seven Trumpets, and the Seven Bowls — each more severe than the last.
| Stage | Description of the Catastrophe | Source |
|---|---|---|
| 6th Seal | Great earthquake. Sun turns black as sackcloth, moon becomes blood-red, stars fall, sky recedes like a scroll, every mountain and island removed from its place. | Rev. 6:12-14 |
| 1st Trumpet | Hail and fire mixed with blood hurled to the earth; a third of the earth, trees, and all green grass burned up. | Rev. 8:7 |
| 2nd Trumpet | Something like a great burning mountain thrown into the sea; a third of the sea turns to blood, a third of sea creatures die, a third of ships destroyed. | Rev. 8:8-9 |
| 3rd Trumpet | A great star blazing like a torch (Wormwood) falls on a third of the rivers and springs; waters turn bitter, many die. | Rev. 8:10-11 |
| 4th Trumpet | A third of the sun, moon and stars struck and darkened; a third of the day and night without light. | Rev. 8:12 |
| 5th Trumpet | Smoke from the Abyss darkens the sun; locust-like creatures torment those without God’s seal for five months — people seek death but cannot find it. | Rev. 9:1-6 |
| 6th Trumpet | The Euphrates dries up; an army of 200 million kills a third of humanity. | Rev. 9:13-16 |
| 4th Bowl | The sun scorches people with intense heat; they curse God and refuse to repent. | Rev. 16:8-9 |
| 7th Bowl | The greatest earthquake in human history. The great city splits into three, every island flees, every mountain vanishes; hailstones of 34 kg fall on people. | Rev. 16:17-21 |
2-2 — Islam: The Ten Greater Signs
The trusted Hadith collections — Sahīh Muslim and Sahīh al-Bukhārī — record in detail the Greater Signs that herald the Day of Judgment (Qiyāma).
“Wait for the day when smoke will cover the sky — a grievous punishment for the people. For the believer it will be like a common cold; for the unbeliever it will penetrate until smoke pours from their ears. It will cover the earth for forty days.”
Quran 44:10–11 / Sahīh Muslim
“On the day the sun rises from the West, no repentance shall be accepted thereafter. This is the greatest and most decisive of all the Greater Signs.”
Sahīh Muslim
“The first wave of Yājūj and Mājūj will drain the Sea of Galilee dry. Allāh will then send a worm to strike them at the back of the neck, and by morning they will all be dead. Then rain will fall and cleanse the earth.”
Sahīh Muslim
2-3 — Hinduism: The Seven Suns and the Pralaya
“Seven suns appear simultaneously. The first dries up the seas; the second evaporates all remaining water; the third draws up the water beneath the earth; the fourth begins to scorch all living beings; the fifth melts the mountains; the sixth scorches the very earth itself; and the seventh sun incincerates the entire cosmos. Then one hundred years of rain fall, and the burned world is submerged.”
Bhāgavata Purāṇa, Book 12 / Matsya Purāṇa
2-4 — Buddhism: The Three Disasters of the Dissolution Kalpa
The Dīrgha Āgama, the Abhidharmakośa, and the Mahāvibhāṣā describe three great disasters of the Saṃvarta-kalpa (Dissolution Age).
[Fire Disaster] Second through seventh suns arise in succession; rivers, great rivers, and oceans all dry up; Mount Sumeru (the cosmic axis) burns; the entire cosmos from the Realm of Desire through the First Dhyana Heaven is reduced to ash. “This fire leaves not even smoke behind.” (Abhidharmakośa)
[Water Disaster] After seven Fire Disasters, vast cosmic waters fill the universe up to the Second Dhyana Heaven, dissolving all material formations.
[Wind Disaster] After seven Water Disasters, cosmic winds blow everything away up to the Third Dhyana Heaven. Only the Fourth Dhyana Heaven — corresponding to the deepest states of meditation — remains. The Śūnya-kalpa (Void) then lasts for twenty intermediate kalpas.
2-5 — Judaism: The War of Gog and Magog
“On that day there shall be a great earthquake in the land of Israel. The mountains shall be thrown down, the cliffs shall fall, and every wall shall tumble to the ground. I will summon a sword against Gog on all my mountains, declares the Lord God. I will pour down on him and his troops and the many nations that are with him torrential rain and hailstones, fire and sulfur.”
Ezekiel 38:19–22
2-6 — Zoroastrianism: The Comet Gochir and the River of Molten Metal
“A great ball of fire falls from the sky. Molten metal flows like a river across the earth. For the righteous, this metal feels like warm milk. For the wicked, it burns with searing agony. Every soul must cross through this river.”
Bundahishn (Zoroastrian cosmological text)
Zoroastrianism’s most distinctive feature is its doctrine of Universal Salvation (Hamvistagan). Hell is not eternal punishment but purification: after suffering commensurate with their sins, even the wicked are transformed into the Good and enter paradise. This is the most optimistic eschatology in the world’s religious traditions.
Chapter 3 — Thought Experiment: The Converging Prophecies of 2026–2032
| Period | Predicted Events | Religious Interpretation | Source / Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 28– ✅ ACTUAL | U.S. and Israel launch massive strikes on Iran. Supreme Leader Khamenei assassinated. Strait of Hormuz blockaded. Oil prices spike. Global economic shock begins. | Islam: Minor Sign — “the great fire from the Hijaz” Christianity: “the beginning of birth pangs” (Matt. 24) | ✅ Already occurred (Feb 28, 2026) |
| Mar–May | IRGC shifts to asymmetric warfare. Houthis and Hezbollah open second fronts. War spills into Lebanon. | Islam: precursor to “land collapses” Judaism: prelude to Gog and Magog | Ezekiel 38 |
| Jun–Aug | Prolonged Hormuz blockade triggers global recession. Oil tops $150. Energy rationing debated across Europe. | Hinduism: “kings tax but no longer protect” — Kali Yuga deepens Christianity: the Black Horse — food and economic collapse | Bhāgavata Purāṇa 12 / Rev. 6:5-6 |
| Sep–Oct | Iranian regime effectively collapses. Fate of nuclear materials and scientists becomes world’s paramount concern. | Islam: Minor Sign — “knowledge disappears, ignorance spreads” Christianity: the Pale Horse — plague and chaos | Sahīh Muslim / Rev. 6:7-8 |
| Nov–Dec | Middle East refugee crisis reaches unprecedented scale. UN effectively paralyzed. Food crisis spreads to Africa and South Asia. | Buddhism: precursor to the Sword-Kalpa — “the moral nadir approaches” Zoroastrianism: the intensification of the Good–Evil struggle | Dīrgha Āgama / Bundahishn |
| Period | Predicted Events | Religious Interpretation | Source / Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan–Mar | Iranian nuclear scientists defect to Pakistan and North Korea. Nuclear technology leak confirmed. Middle East nuclear domino effect begins. | Islam: “Dajjāl’s era — truth and lies become indistinguishable” Judaism: “the birth pangs of the Messiah” (Hevlei Mashiach) | Sahīh Muslim |
| Apr–Jun | Global recession deepens. Multiple emerging economies default. Currency crises cascade. Talk of “the end of Bretton Woods” fills the airwaves. | Christianity: 3rd Seal — the Black Horse, “a quart of wheat for a day’s wages” Hinduism: Kali Yuga — “the complete collapse of economic and social order” | Rev. 6:5-6 / Bhāgavata Purāṇa |
| Jul–Sep | A charismatic leader from Central Asia declares himself “the fulfillment of all religions.” AI-generated “miracle” videos reach hundreds of millions. | Islam: “the appearance of the Dajjāl — one-eyed, forehead marked” Christianity: “the rise of false prophets” | Sahīh Muslim / Rev. 13 |
| Oct–Nov | UN convenes emergency World Religious Dialogue Summit. The above leader addresses 2 billion viewers live. Pressure mounts for “religious unification.” | Judaism: “the false Messiah’s true nature begins to be revealed” Zoroastrianism: “the Good–Evil struggle manifests through religious authority” | Talmud (Messiah traditions) / Bundahishn |
| Dec | Political crisis over the Temple Mount erupts in Israel. Extremists attempt to storm the Dome of the Rock demanding the Third Temple be built. | Judaism: “the Third Temple is the sign immediately before the Messiah” Islam: “an assault on al-Aqsa” | Ezekiel 40–48 / Sahīh Muslim |
| Period | Predicted Events | Religious Interpretation | Source / Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan–Mar | UN adopts resolution establishing a “World Emergency Governance Body.” The charismatic leader becomes its inaugural “Global Mediator.” Debate begins on mandatory global biometric digital ID — without which banking, healthcare, and food distribution are inaccessible. | Christianity: “the rise of the Beast — the mark 666” Islam: “the Dajjāl prepares to declare himself God” | Rev. 13:16-17 / Sahīh Muslim |
| Apr–Jun | A Northern Alliance (Russia, Central Asia, Africa) begins a massive military encirclement of Israel. | Judaism: “the War of Gog and Magog in full force” Christianity: “the start of the seven-year Great Tribulation” | Ezekiel 38 |
| Jul–Sep | A magnitude-8 earthquake devastates Jerusalem. The Dome of the Rock is half-destroyed. The Temple Mount becomes effectively bare ground. War erupts over Jerusalem. | Judaism: “mountains crumble, walls collapse” (Ezek. 38:20) Christianity: 6th Seal — “great earthquake, sun turns black” | Ezekiel 38:19-22 / Rev. 6:12-14 |
| Oct–Dec | The World Governance Body designates religious proselytizing as terrorism. The Vatican signs a concordat with it. The Great Schism of the Church begins. | Christianity: “the Great Apostasy — the Abomination of Desolation approaches” Hinduism: “religion sold for money — the nadir of Kali Yuga” | 2 Thess. 2:3 / Bhāgavata Purāṇa |
| Period | Predicted Events | Religious Interpretation | Source / Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan–Feb | During a total solar eclipse, a pillar of humanoid light appears over Damascus — captured simultaneously by cameras worldwide. The world divides: miracle or atmospheric phenomenon? | Islam: “a sign of Isa’s descent upon Damascus” Christianity: “a foretaste of the lightning-flash return of Christ from East to West” (Matt. 24:27) | Sahīh Muslim / Matt. 24:27 |
| Apr | The Global Mediator enters the rebuilt Jerusalem Temple and declares “I am God.” The AI military systems of the Governance Body go dark for three days. An inexplicable electromagnetic field envelops the entire planet. | Christianity: “the Abomination of Desolation — the second half of the Great Tribulation begins” Islam: “the moment the Dajjāl declares himself God” | Rev. 13:8 / Sahīh Muslim |
| Jul | The Euphrates River dries up completely. A vast army from China, India, and Central Asia begins marching toward Israel. The world’s entire military force converges on the Plain of Megiddo. | Christianity: 6th Bowl — “the Euphrates dries up; the way of the kings from the East is prepared” Islam: “the great army of Yājūj and Mājūj” | Rev. 16:12 / Sahīh Muslim |
| Oct | “The sun rises in the West” — whether from axial shift or magnetic reversal, the world senses that something has fundamentally and irreversibly changed. | Islam: “the most important of all the Greater Signs — after this day, no repentance is accepted” | Sahīh Muslim (supreme sign) |
| Nov–Dec | A massive fireball (meteorite or comet) strikes the Atlantic Ocean. Footage of rivers of molten metal spreading across the earth is broadcast worldwide. | Zoroastrianism: “the comet Gochir — warm as milk for the righteous, searing agony for the wicked” Christianity: 2nd Trumpet — “something like a great burning mountain was thrown into the sea” | Bundahishn / Rev. 8:8-9 |
| Period | Predicted Events | Religious Interpretation | Source / Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan–Mar | The world’s entire military power converges on Armageddon (the Plain of Megiddo). US–Europe vs. Russia–China–Islamic Coalition. The threat of nuclear use reaches its zenith. | Christianity: “three unclean spirits gather the kings to Armageddon” Judaism: “the final battle of Gog and Magog” | Rev. 16:14-16 / Ezekiel 38 |
| Apr–Jun | A mysterious force causes all military systems worldwide to simultaneously cease functioning. Silence falls over the battlefield. World leaders report “inexplicable phenomena.” | Christianity: 7th Bowl — “a voice cries ‘It is done!’ — the greatest earthquake in history” Hinduism: “Kalki sweeps away evil with his blazing sword” | Rev. 16:17-21 / Bhāgavata Purāṇa |
| Jul–Sep | A planet-wide earthquake. The earth splits into three, every island flees, every mountain vanishes. Sea levels surge catastrophically. The coastal zones of Tokyo, New York, and London are inundated. | Christianity: “the great city split into three — every island fled, every mountain vanished” Buddhism: “the beginning of the Fire Disaster and Water Disaster Kalpas” | Rev. 16:20 / Abhidharmakośa |
| Oct–Dec | All communications and broadcasts worldwide go silent simultaneously. Three days of total darkness and silence. The survivors of humanity kneel — many for the first time — in prayer. | Islam: “the first blast of Isrāfīl’s trumpet — every living thing in heaven and earth loses consciousness” All traditions: “three days of darkness” | Quran 39:68 / Quran 81:1-6 |
| Period | Predicted Events | Religious Interpretation | Source / Basis |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2031 First half | Reports surge worldwide of the dead returning to life. Religions that have warred for millennia find themselves witnessing the same event. | Christianity / Islam / Judaism: bodily resurrection Zoroastrianism: completion of the final purification by the river of molten metal | Rev. 20:13 / Quran 39:68 / Bundahishn |
| 2031 Second half | In India, beneath the Dragon Flower Tree, the Maitreya Bodhisattva attains enlightenment. At the First Assembly, tens of millions attain liberation. The earth’s geography is rewritten; Jerusalem rises at its new center. | Buddhism: “the First Assembly of the Dragon Flower” Judaism: “the beginning of Olam Ha-Ba (the World to Come)” | Maitreya Sūtra / Talmud |
| 2032 First half | “The New Jerusalem” descends from heaven. Angra Mainyu is utterly annihilated; evil itself ceases to exist anywhere in the universe. | Christianity: “the New Jerusalem — God dwells with humanity” (Rev. 21) Zoroastrianism: “the Frashokereti — the complete destruction of evil” | Rev. 21:1-4 / Bundahishn |
| 2032 Second half | Kalki formally proclaims the beginning of the Krita Yuga (Golden Age). A new Day of Brahmā begins. The cosmic cycles of Hinduism and Buddhism advance to their next phase. | Hinduism: “the new Kalpa — Prakṛti returns to Brahman” Buddhism: “from the Śūnya-kalpa into the new Vivarta-kalpa” | Bhāgavata Purāṇa / Dīrgha Āgama |
Chapter 4 — Cross-Traditional Comparison of the End-Time Catastrophes
The table below maps the catastrophes described by each tradition onto shared natural phenomena.
| Phenomenon | ✝️ Christianity | ☪️ Islam | 🕉️ Hinduism | ☸️ Buddhism | ✡️ Judaism | 🔥 Zoroastrianism |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Solar anomaly | Sun darkens / scorches people | Sun rises in the West | Seven suns appear | Seven suns incinerate the cosmos | Few references | Battle of light vs. darkness |
| Lunar anomaly | Moon turns blood-red | Moon splits (some accounts) | Moon is annihilated | Moon burns away | Few references | Symbol of purification |
| Stellar anomaly | Stars fall to earth | Stars are scattered | Stars disappear | Stars burn out | Heavenly hosts mobilize | Stars align with the Good |
| Great earthquake | Greatest earthquake in history | Three vast land collapses | The earth trembles | Earth shakes before Kalpa ends | Earthquake destroys Gog’s army | Earth quakes to expose evil |
| Fire | Hail, fire and blood fall | Great fire from Hijaz | Flames of the seven suns | Fire-Kalpa burns to First Dhyana | Fire and sulfur rain down | Gochir’s river of molten metal |
| Water | Sea and rivers turn to blood | Sea of Galilee dries up | Oceans evaporate | Water-Kalpa submerges Second Dhyana | Rain destroys Gog’s army | River of metal flows over the earth |
| Darkness | Fifth bowl plunges the beast’s kingdom into darkness | Smoke (Dukhan) covers 40 days | Night of the Kalpa | Shunyata Kalpa — absolute void | Few references | Darkness ends with Angra Mainyu’s destruction |
| New heaven & earth | New heaven and new earth | New earth and new sky | New Kalpa begins | New Sthiti Kalpa | Olam Ha-Ba | Universe of pure Good |
Conclusion — Hope Beyond Destruction
Phase 1 — Warning: intensifying natural disasters, earthquakes, moral collapse. Every tradition frames this as “the signs before the End.”
Phase 2 — Judgment: anomalies in sun, moon and stars; catastrophic earthquakes, floods, and fires. The bulk of humanity is affected. This is the phase described in the greatest detail by every tradition.
Phase 3 — Re-creation: all catastrophes cease, suddenly and inexplicably. A new heaven and a new earth appear. The purpose is not annihilation but renewal.
What is common to every tradition’s portrayal of End-Time catastrophe is this paradoxical structure of hope: the greater the scale of destruction, the more complete the renewal that follows it.
Christianity calls it “birth pangs.” Judaism calls it Hevlei Mashiach — “the birth pangs of the Messiah.” Hinduism calls it “re-creation after the Pralaya.” Buddhism calls it “the new Vivarta-kalpa after the Saṃvarta-kalpa.” Zoroastrianism calls it “the purifying fire.”
The words differ. The message is the same across every civilization: the suffering of the present age is the transition to something incomparably greater.
Appendix — The Eschatologies in Full: Story and Scripture
The core of Christian eschatology is the story of the final war between God and evil. This is not simple “world destruction” but a grand epic — a seven-year Great Tribulation, a thousand-year Golden Age, a Last Judgment, and the creation of a new heaven and earth — all recorded in precise visionary detail in the Book of Revelation.
The narrative begins with the Rapture: believers are suddenly caught up into the air and disappear from the earth (1 Thess. 4:17). Pilots vanish mid-flight, surgeons disappear from operating theaters, sleeping mothers are gone — and the world descends into chaos.
Then the Beast (Antichrist) appears — first as a peacemaker, signing a seven-year covenant with Israel and rising to global power. Three and a half years in, he enters the Jerusalem Temple and declares himself God. This is the “Abomination of Desolation” — and the Great Tribulation begins in full (Dan. 9:27, Matt. 24:15).
The Seven Seals are opened. Seal 1: a conqueror on a white horse. Seal 2: peace is stripped from the earth — red horse, great sword. Seal 3: catastrophic food price inflation — “a quart of wheat for a day’s wages.” Seal 4: the pale horse, Death and Hades, killing a quarter of humanity by sword, famine, plague, and wild beasts. Then comes the 6th Seal — the first cosmic cataclysm:
“There was a great earthquake. The sun turned black like sackcloth made of goat hair, the whole moon turned blood red, and the stars in the sky fell to earth as figs drop from a fig tree when shaken by a strong wind. The heavens receded like a scroll being rolled up, and every mountain and island was removed from its place.”
Revelation 6:12-14
The Seven Trumpets intensify the devastation. The 5th Trumpet unleashes creatures that torment those without God’s seal for five months — they seek death but cannot find it. The 6th Trumpet releases a 200-million-strong army that kills a third of humanity. Then the Seven Bowls: the 4th scorches people with the sun’s heat; the 5th plunges the beast’s kingdom into darkness. The 6th dries up the Euphrates, gathering the kings of the earth to Armageddon. The 7th: “It is done!” — the greatest earthquake ever. The great city splits into three, every island flees, every mountain vanishes, and 34-kilogram hailstones fall.
Then Christ descends on a white horse (Rev. 19), defeats the beast and false prophet at Armageddon, and casts them into the lake of fire. Satan is bound for a thousand years. The martyrs reign with Christ. After the Millennium, the Great White Throne Judgment, and finally:
“He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.”
Revelation 21:4
Islamic eschatology is the beginning of the journey to the Ākhira (the Hereafter). The lesser signs read like a description of the modern world: “knowledge disappears and ignorance spreads,” “earthquakes become frequent,” “time seems to accelerate,” “false prophets multiply,” “buildings grow ever taller,” “people communicate effortlessly across vast distances” — Hadith scholars note that most of these lesser signs have already been fulfilled.
The Ten Greater Signs follow in sequence: (1) the Dajjāl; (2) the return of Isa; (3) Yājūj and Mājūj; (4–6) three great land collapses, the sun rising in the West, the great Smoke; (7–10) the Beast from the earth, the great fire from the Hijaz, the destruction of the Kaaba, and the blast of Isrāfīl’s trumpet.
“When the sun is folded up, when the stars fall and scatter, when the mountains are set moving, when pregnant camels are left untended, when the wild beasts are herded together, when the seas are set on fire — then every soul shall know what it has brought forward.”
Quran 81:1–7 (Surah At-Takwir)
After the first trumpet blast annihilates all life, the second raises every human being. The earth becomes flat; the mountains crumble like scattered dust. The new earth and new sky replace the old (Quran 14:48). The Mīzān (cosmic scales) weighs each soul’s deeds; the Ṣirāṭ (hair-thin bridge) leads to Paradise or Hell.
The heart of Jewish eschatology is Ge’ulah — redemption and liberation. Where Christianity and Islam emphasize judgment and destruction, Judaism emphasizes national restoration, liberation, and the repair of the world. The Messiah’s coming is not the end of the world but the beginning of a true era of peace and justice.
The Talmud describes Hevlei Mashiach — “the birth pangs of the Messiah.” In the first year, food shortages begin; in the second, famine; in the third, great famine. The sixth year brings the voice of the heavenly herald. In the seventh year, war erupts — and the Messiah comes at its end.
The great apocalyptic war is the War of Gog and Magog: the northern power “Gog” leads a coalition to invade Israel:
“On that day, when Gog attacks the land of Israel, my hot anger will be aroused. In my zeal and fiery wrath I declare that at that time there shall be a great earthquake in the land of Israel. I will execute judgment on him with plague and bloodshed; I will pour down torrents of rain, hailstones and burning sulfur on him and on his troops and on the many nations with him.”
Ezekiel 38:18–22
After Gog’s army is destroyed, the Third Temple is built. From the Temple flows the river of life (Ezek. 47), reviving the Dead Sea. In the Olam Ha-Ba (World to Come), the righteous sit in the light of the Shekhinah. Isaiah’s vision: “The wolf will live with the lamb, the leopard will lie down with the goat … and a little child will lead them.” (Isaiah 11:6)
Hindu eschatology presupposes a cosmology radically different from the Abrahamic traditions. The universe cycles through the Day of Brahmā (one Kalpa = 4.32 billion years): creation (Srishti), sustenance (Sthiti), and dissolution (Pralaya) repeat eternally. The End is not termination but Brahmā falling asleep — and when he wakes, a new universe is born.
We presently live in the Kali Yuga (Age of Darkness). Its characteristics read like today’s headlines: “people are short-lived, weak, and quarrelsome”; “religion decays, religious leaders act for money”; “kings become robbers”; “wealth, not birth, determines status”; “the climate becomes unstable, storms arrive out of season.” The Bhāgavata Purāṇa Book 12 catalogues these with astonishing precision.
At the end of the Kali Yuga, Kalki — the tenth and final avatar of Vishnu — is born in the village of Sambhala to a pure Brahmin family. Growing to adulthood, he mounts a white horse, raises a blazing sword, destroys evil, and inaugurates the new Krita Yuga (Golden Age). Then comes the cosmic Pralaya: seven suns arise in succession and incinerate the universe —
“The earth dissolves into water, water into fire, fire into wind, wind into space, space into the individual ego, the ego into the Great Intelligence (Mahat), and the Great Intelligence into Prakṛti (primordial matter), which finally returns to Brahman (the Absolute).”
Bhāgavata Purāṇa, Book 12, Chapter 4 (Mahāpralaya)
A hundred years of rain then pour over the scorched cosmos, flooding everything. All is absorbed back into Brahman. Brahmā sleeps. Until his next waking — when from his breath a new universe is born. The Pralaya is not “death” but “deep sleep” — a cosmic reboot.
Buddhist eschatology is fundamentally different from the “divine judgment” of the Abrahamic faiths. Buddhism does not posit an angry God destroying the world. Instead, the moral degeneration of human beings naturally causes, through the law of karma, the collapse of the cosmos itself — a “natural dissolution through the accumulation of karma.”
The Cakkavatti-Sīhanāda Sutta traces the decline of human lifespan from 80,000 years down to ten years in exhaustive detail. At the nadir — when humans live only to age ten — the “Age of Swords” (Sattantara Kappa) arrives. For seven days, people see each other as deer to be hunted; even grass turns into sharp blades in their hands; they kill everyone they encounter. The survivors who hide in caves and forests emerge after seven days and resolve: “Let us do good.” Moral recovery begins.
Then comes the age of Maitreya. When human lifespan rises once more to 80,000 years, the Maitreya Bodhisattva descends from Tusita Heaven and attains Buddhahood beneath the Dragon Flower Tree:
“The earth will be flat and smooth, without thorns or pebbles, covered with soft green grass and always in bloom. Human lifespan will be 84,000 years; women will not marry until age 500. There will be no illness, no suffering, and the fires of greed, anger, and delusion will burn very low.”
Maitreya Descension Sūtra / Maitreya Mahābodhi Sūtra
At the cosmic scale, the Saṃvarta-kalpa (Dissolution Age) unfolds through three disasters. In the Fire Disaster, seven suns arise in succession; the oceans dry; Mount Sumeru burns; the universe from the Realm of Desire through the First Dhyana is annihilated — “without leaving so much as smoke.” The Water Disaster (after seven Fire Disasters) dissolves everything up to the Second Dhyana. The Wind Disaster (after seven Water Disasters) blows everything away up to the Third Dhyana. Then the Śūnya-kalpa — absolute void — lasts twenty intermediate kalpas, after which a new universe slowly forms.
Zoroastrianism is the first religion in human history to have systematically developed the concepts of eschatology, a coming savior, a last judgment, heaven and hell, and the final destruction of evil — and it profoundly shaped the eschatologies of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Its supreme distinguishing feature is its refusal to grant evil eternal existence: in the end, evil is utterly annihilated, and every being enters a universe of pure Good.
Zoroastrian cosmic history spans 12,000 years. In the first 3,000, Ahura Mazda creates the spiritual world. In the second 3,000, Angra Mainyu attacks the material world and a mixture of good and evil arises. The third 3,000 is the present age of struggle. In the final 3,000, three Saoshyants (saviors) are born 1,000 years apart, progressively defeating evil until the Frashokereti (Cosmic Renewal) is complete.
Before the end, “Ten Winters of the Disaster” (Duzakh) arrive: thirty years of deadly cold cover the whole world; snow, hail, and frost pile up to the mountain-tops; all plant and animal life perishes. Only those who take refuge in underground shelters (Var) survive — a tradition strikingly similar to Noah’s Ark.
In the final battle, the comet Gochir falls from the sky. Molten metal flows like a river across the earth. Every dead soul is resurrected and must cross through this river. For the righteous it is warm as milk; for the wicked it burns like searing flame. The third Saoshyant, Astvat-ereta, leads the forces of Good to final victory:
“Angra Mainyu, the root of evil, can no longer exist. He attempts to flee through a hole bored in the earth, but the earth closes over him and spits him out. The sky closes and refuses to receive him. Evil is utterly annihilated from the universe. The power of Good alone remains, and it endures forever.”
Bundahishn, Chapter 30 (the Frashokereti)
Zoroastrianism’s most revolutionary teaching: Universal Salvation (Hamvistagan). Hell’s fires are not eternal punishment but purification. After suffering proportionate to their sins, even the wicked are transformed into the Good and enter paradise. Hell is not a prison but a rehabilitation center — the most optimistic eschatology in the world’s religious traditions. After evil is gone: no old age, no death, no lies, no decay. Every being dwells forever in Good.