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Hujjat al-Wa'dayn fi Khatimi's-Sa'ah (The Proof of the Two Promises at the End of Time) is a famous hadith (prophetic saying) in Islam that speaks about the Day of Judgment and the two promises made by Allah to humanity.

The hadith is narrated by Imam Muslim and goes as follows:

"The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: 'Allah has two promises: one that He will gather the believers in Paradise, and the other that He will gather the disbelievers in Hell. And He has promised that He will not leave a single believer in this world until He has gathered him in Paradise, and He has promised that He will not leave a single disbeliever in this world until He has gathered him in Hell.'"

This hadith emphasizes the importance of faith and the consequences of disbelief. It also highlights the promise of salvation and the promise of punishment, which are two fundamental themes in Islamic theology.

In Islamic eschatology, the Day of Judgment is believed to be the final event in human history, where all human beings will be gathered before Allah to account for their deeds. The hadith of Hujjat al-Wa'dayn is often cited as a reminder of the importance of living a righteous life and the consequences of not doing so.

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