It depends on your definitions.
If it is talking about a "jahiliyyah" in the sense where people are ignorant of Islamic virtues, this is certainly possible. It is a point made by a number of Islamic scholars and preachers who wish to make the point that Muslims today are either a) not following the mandates of the Qur'an because they are assimilating into Western culture OR b) following local traditions in contravention of Qur'anic values. Whether this is their actual view or a rhetorical device depends on the scholar. There is a great degree of ignorance in both the Islamic World and the Western World, because both fail to teach critical thinking skills and critical analysis of history and government ideologies.
If it is talking about a "jahiliyyah" in that people are burying their daughters alive and the tribal barbarity described by Muslim scholars concerning the "'Asr al-Jahiliyyah", then no, this is not happening.
What is a Lifestream? Does it exists in this world?
Another possibility is that you are in a "quickchat" world; one in which only "quick chat" is enabled.Another possibility is that you are in a "quickchat" world; one in which only "quick chat" is enabled.Another possibility is that you are in a "quickchat" world; one in which only "quick chat" is enabled.Another possibility is that you are in a "quickchat" world; one in which only "quick chat" is enabled.
Yes, there is a possibility of another world war; however, there is also a push for countries to unite. If there is another world war, it will probably be much different than the previous wars.
As the World Trade Centre no longer exists then no it is not
That's what it exists for.
The use of slavery greatly contributed to western civilizations rise in power. Slavery thought by many to have ended still exists today in the modern world through the exploitation of children and women
Yes, of course, but only in a fictional world, not in our real world.
Immortality exists in the world today.
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The Grand Canyon.
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