The
Malhama Al-Kubra is detailed in multiple
hadith narrations with details. However the basic narrative framework of the cycle of prophecies found in
Islamic eschatology is as follows. This battle is said to occur after the Muslims and Christian Romans victoriously fight alongside each other against a common enemy. Following their victory a conflict will break out in which a Christian claims that the cross brought them victory, a Muslim in response claims that God brought them victory and proceeds to destroy the cross, which leads to further reprisals from the Christian side. This culminates in the
Malhama Al-Kubra, an apocalyptic scale battle so intense, according to some hadith narrations, that were a bird to pass their flanks, "it would fall down dead before reaching the end of them." The traditional account according to the Hadiths continues, in the immediate wake of this battle,
Constantinople will be conquered by the Muslims (some say this conquest will be made by restoring
sharia law in
Turkey), which will be followed by the coming of the Antichrist, known in Arabic as
Dajjal, which will be followed by the
Second Coming – the descent of
Jesus Christ (Isa). He will kill the Dajjal, the Hadiths tradition continues, Kill the swine, break the cross and abolish the jizyah. Certain places are significant in the
Malhama Al-Kubra narrative cycle. One of the significant locations is
Dabiq, Syria where many texts say it will take place. Alexandria, Egypt, Damascus, and Jerusalem are also significant places in the prophecies. ==Contemporary interpretations==