Dajjal and Time Traveling
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...