“End of Days” explores the fascinating world of apocalyptic prophecies across major religions, revealing shared visions of the end times. From Christianity's Book of Revelation to Islam's Day of Judgment, Hinduism's Yugas, and Norse mythology's Ragnarök, the book examines how these narratives shape individual behavior and influence societies. It highlights intriguing facts, such as the parallel between Ragnarök's destruction and rebirth and similar themes in other traditions, without adding new concepts. This book offers a unique comparative analysis, presenting diverse eschatological landscapes within a single volume. It provides the necessary historical and theological context to understand complex prophetic language, making it accessible to a broad audience. Beginning with an introduction to prophecy and eschatology, each chapter explores the specific prophecies of various religions, culminating in a comparative analysis of common themes and their psychological and social impacts. The book distinguishes itself by revealing both the unique aspects of each tradition and the shared human concerns that underpin them, such as justice, morality, and the ultimate fate of the world.