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Dajjal: The False Messiah

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In the Name of Allah---the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful. Dajjal (The False Messiah) would come forth and a person from amongst the believers would go towards him and the armed men of the Dajjal would meet him and they would say to him: Dajjal : The False Messiah Author: Sajid Mahmood Ansari One of the beliefs that the Muslim Ummah has been agreeing with since the dawn of Islam is that Jesus, son of Mary (peace be upon him), was saved by God from Jewish conspiracies and elevated alive to the sky and then as a sign of the nearness of the Hour, he would be sent to this planet. But before his descent, an evil person will claim to be the Messiah (Jesus the Christ) that is known as Dajjal.  Torah predicted the coming of a Messiah to save the Israelites from calamity.    The Jews have been waiting for this promised Messiah for centuries. When Jesus Christ came to them, they denied him but tried to kill him. In short, they could not recognize the Messiah and became his enem...

Dajjal and Time Traveling

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In the Name of Allah---the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful. In Islamic eschatology (the study of end times or last days), Dajjal is often understood as a false messiah or an impostor who will emerge near the end of the world. The word "Dajjal" is derived from Arabic, meaning "deceiver" or "impostor." In Islamic eschatology (the study of end times or last days),  Dajjal  is often understood as a false messiah or an impostor who will emerge near the end of the world. The word “ Dajjal ” is derived from Arabic, meaning “deceiver” or “impostor.”  Dajjal  is associated with time traveling by certain modern Muslim scholars. Let’s see the details. The concept of  Dajjal  is primarily found in Hadiths (sayings and actions of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him), particularly in books like Musnad Imam Ahmad, Sahih Bukhari, and Sahih Muslim. According to these Hadiths,  Dajjal  is described as a figure with one eye (sometimes referred to as the “one-eyed...

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