I saw myself holding a child and going with him at night to an open mosque that had no walls or ceilings. When I entered the mosque, I prayed the two Sunnah rak’ahs, and during the prayer, the child left me. After I finished praying, I found the sun’s disk visible at night, filling the middle of the sky. Its light was like the moon, and everyone could see it without it hurting their eyes. I saw the moon above it, and it was full, and under the sun, another moon, smaller than the first moon. I was amazed by the presence of two moons, so I alerted the people around me to this astronomical phenomenon, as they had not noticed it.
Suddenly, a solar eclipse occurred gradually, as if another invisible disc was covering the sun. The sun and the two moons disappeared. During the solar eclipse, solar flares that occur in the sun appeared from the edges. After the total solar eclipse, the sky went completely dark, and people were in a state of astonishment and screaming at this cosmic event. Then, suddenly, the eclipse ended, and the sun appeared with the same brightness as the moon as it was at the beginning of the vision. I and the people took pictures and videos of this event using our mobile phone cameras, but I regretted not recording this event from the beginning.