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Dhul-Qarnayn or Zulqarnayn, ((アラビア語:ذو القرنين) ', ), "he of the two horns", appears in Surah 18 verses 83-101 of the Qur'an as a figure empowered by Allah to erect a wall between mankind and Gog and Magog, the representation of chaos. In the Islamic apocalyptic tradition the end of the world would be preceded by the release of Gog and Magog from behind the wall, and their destruction by God in a single night would usher in the Day of Resurrection. ==Surat al-Kahf (surah 18), verses 83-101 ==
Chapter 18 (Surat al-Kahf, "The Cave") was revealed to Muhammad when his tribe, the Quraysh, sent two men to discover whether the Jews, with their superior knowledge of the scriptures, could advise them on whether Muhammad was a true prophet of God. The rabbis told them to ask Muhammad about three things: first about "some young men in ancient times, what was their story"; second "about a man who travelled and reached the east and the west of the earth, what was his story"; and finally they should ask about the "ruh" (soul or spirit). "If he tells you about these things, then he is a prophet, so follow him, but if he does not tell you, then he is a man who is making things up, so deal with him as you see fit." Verses 18:83-98 are the account of Dhul-Qarnayn, the "man who travelled".
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