Downstream, through its whole length, the Euphrates receives no further water flow. Euphrates. So, whoever will be present at that time should not take anything of it.—Sahih Bukhari.

The Euphrates waterway provided the water that led to the first flowering of civilization in Sumer dating from about the 4th millennium B.C.

This area, where the invention of writing and the wheel occurred, is the cradle of civilization. Euphrates in the Bible. . The name of the first is Pishon . Allah's Apostle said, "Soon the river "Euphrates" will disclose the treasure (the mountain) of gold, so whoever will be present at that time should not take anything of it." That is, unto the borders of Arabia Deserta, which extends to the Euphrates. Many important ancient cities were located on or near it including Nippur, Shuruppak, Uruk, Eridu, and Ur (The region around the Euphrates river is known as Mesopotamia. It is the fourth river, after the Pishon, the Gihon, and the Tigris, to form from the river flowing out of the garden.The river of the same name marked one of the boundaries of the land promised by God to Abraham and his descendants (Isaac, Jacob, etc). The Hadiths are: #1) Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "Soon the river "Euphrates" will disclose the treasure (the mountain) of gold, so whoever will be present at that time should not take anything of it."

It literally means "breaking forth of liquid". The fourth . Soon the river Euphrates will disclose the treasure [the mountain] of gold. .

Muhammad(SAW) told several signs of the end time. is the Euphrates" (Genesis 2:8, 10 - 11, 14). Al-A'raj narrated from Abii Huraira that the Prophet said the same but he said, "It (Euphrates) will uncover a mountain of gold (under it)." 4) The Euphrates Will Disclose Mountain of Gold The final hour will not come until the river Euphrates (which flows through Syria and Iraq and finally opens in the Gulf) will disclose a mountain of gold over which people will fight and die. North of The river used to divide into many channels at Basra, forming an extensive marshland, but the marshes were largely drained by the The Euphrates is only navigable by very shallow-draft boats, which can reach as far as the Iraqi city of A river named Euphrates is one of the four rivers that flow from the The word Euphrates is a translation for the word "Gush forth" or "break forth". The river Euphrates was named from this root word, "To gush forth".The Euphrates provided the water that led to the first flowering of civilisation in As with the Tigris there is much controversy over rights and use of the river. The Tigris and Euphrates Rivers are drying up, and these are the very rivers that were once a critical part of the Cradle of Civilization in ancient Mesopotamia 2000 years before Christ.

236 Among those there are some signs regarding with the Euphrates River. — Sahih Bukhari.

Volume 9, Book 88, Number 236 : God will then cause the Euphrates river to dry up so that the armies of the world can gather together (along with the beast and false prophet) The distance from the source of the Murat to where it joins with the Tigris (near Basra, Iraq) is 3,000 kilometers (1,864 miles). "The drying up of the Euphrates River have revealed ancient archaeological sites, some of which were unknown until now." The river is approximately 2,780 kilometers (1,730 miles) long. Al-A'raj narrated from Abii Huraira that the Prophet (ﷺ) said the same but he said, "It (Euphrates) will uncover a mountain of gold (under it). . Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said, "Soon the river "Euphrates" will disclose the treasure (the mountain) of gold, so whoever will be present at that time should not take anything of it." The river is also mentioned in regard to the covenant God made with Abram (Abraham). "Soon the river Euphrates will disclose the treasure [the mountain] of gold. "Ancient buildings have emerged from the river bed in Iraq's western Anbar province as the Euphrates River dries up." So, whoever will be present at that time should not take anything of it." Now a river went out of Eden to water the garden, and from there it parted and became four river heads. It has always been assumed to mean "river" but this is not explicitly stated.