I saw that I was in one of the American cities near the site of the massive Yolston volcano before its eruption, and that was in the early hours of the morning after dawn and before sunrise, and people were asleep. The massive Yolston volcano erupted, and several visual clips of the moment the volcano erupted passed in front of me. The scenes of the eruption were very frightening and cannot be described, but I saw a column of fire rising from the ground to the sky a very long distance. I did not see its end, and the smoke mentioned in Surat Ad-Dukhan began to spread. I stood on the roof of the building in which I lived and called the adhan at a time other than the adhan time in the early morning hours so that people would wake up and hurry to leave the city before the smoke reached them, but my voice was low, so my voice did not reach the people, and I heard the voice of a small number of those who were calling the adhan like me so that people would wake up. Then a person came behind me and said to me, “There is no time, and people will not wake up, so let us leave before the smoke reaches us.”
A few of those who were with me in the building began to prepare themselves to leave. I entered the bathroom to relieve myself and perform ablution. When I came out of the bathroom, I asked myself whether I had performed ablution or not. I looked at my feet and felt that they were wet with water. I was sure that I had completed my ablution in preparation for the journey. I headed to the car, which was full of people. There was another car also full of people, and they were waiting for me to leave before the smoke reached us. I felt regretful that there were only two cars ready to leave and full of people, while the rest of the people were asleep, as I expected that the cars and people would be crowded in the roads to escape the smoke.