Baba Venga's predictions are a topic of discussion all over the world. She has made a prediction which is quite shocking. It is directly related to Islamic rule. Baba Venga's prediction causes a stir!
Bulgarian prophet Baba Vanga has predicted that in the next 18 years, i.e. in 2043, 44 countries in Europe will be under Islamic rule. Already 4 countries in Europe are Islamic. Apart from that, 40 countries have the highest population of Christians.
If we talk about Baba Vanga's prophecy, then by 2043, 44 countries of Europe will be under Muslim rule and the hold of Christianity will weaken. However, it remains to be seen whether this will actually come true, but in the last few years, the population of Muslims in Europe has increased very rapidly.
Baba Vanga also said that the cultural identity of Europe will undergo a major change. This can lead to a possible cultural war. This prediction may seem strange to many people, but if we look at history, many incidents of migration, conversion and religious intolerance have come to the fore from time to time in Europe.
Baba Vanga has made many predictions, one of which states that in the coming year 2299, France will launch a guerrilla war against the Islamic State.
According to a report by Pew Research, the population of Muslims in Europe is going to increase rapidly by the year 2050. By the year 2050, the population of Muslims in Germany will increase by 19.7 percent. This number will cross 1 crore.
In this way, the population of Muslims in the UK located in Europe will increase by 17.2 percent by the year 2050. In the coming 25 years, the population will reach 1 crore 34 lakhs.
Between 2010 and 2016, the largest number of Muslim refugees in Europe came from Syria. Its population is 6.7 million, which is equal to 91 percent.
It is estimated that by 2050, India's Muslim population will reach 31 crores, which will be the largest in the world. In this way, Muslims will remain a minority in India till 2043.
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