The Signs Before The Day Of Judgment


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  • The Signs Before The Day Of Judgment


  • A test for people at the end of time

     

    THE HADITH OF AL-MUGHIRAH IBN SHU'BAH

    Al-Mughirah ibn Shubah said, "No-one asked the Prophet (sallallahu alayhe

    wa sallam) more questions about the Dajjal than I did. He said, 'You

    should not worry about him, because he will not be able to harm you. I

    said, 'But they say that he will have much food and water! He said, 'He is

    too insignificant in the sight of Allah to have all that." (Muslim.)

    Al-Mughirah ibn Shu'bah said, "No-one asked the Prophet (sallallahu alayhe

    wa sallam) more questions about the Dajjal than I did." One of the

    narrators said, "What did you ask him?" Al-Mughirah said, "I said, 'They

    say that the Dajjal will have a mountain of bread and meat, and a river of

    water. The Prophet (sallallahu alayhe wa sallam) said, 'He is too

    insignificant in the sight of Allah to have all that." (Muslim.)

    >From these Ahadith, we can see that Allah will test His servants with the

    Dajjal and by the miracles which he will be permitted to perform: as we

    have already mentioned, the Dajjal will order the sky to rain for those

    who accept him, and will order the earth to bring forth its fruits so that

    they and their livestock will eat of it, and their flocks will return fat

    and with their udders full of milk. Those who reject the Dajjal and refuse

    to believe in him will suffer drought and famine; people and livestock

    will die, and wealth and supplies of food will be depleted. People will

    follow the Dajjal like swarms of bees, and he will kill a young man and

    bring him back to life.

    This is not a kind of magic; it will be something real with which Allah

    will test His servants at the end of time. Many will be led astray, and

    many will be guided by it. Those who doubt will disbelieve, but those who

    believe will be strengthened in their faith.

    Al-Qadi 'Iyad and others interpreted the phrase "He is too insignificant

    in the sight of Allah to have all that" as meaning that the Dajjal is too

    insignificant to have anything that could lead the true believers astray,

    because he is obviously evil and corrupt. Even if he brings great terror,

    the word Kafir will be clearly written between his eyes; one report

    explains that it will be written "Kaf, Fa, Ra," from which we can

    understand that it will be written perceptibly, not abstractly, as some

    people say.

    One of his eyes will be blind, protruding and repulsive; this is the

    meaning of the Hadith: "...as if it were a grape floating on the surface

    of the water." Other reports say that it is "dull, with no light in it,"

    or "like white spittle on a wall," i e, it will look ugly.

    Some reports say that it is his right eye which will be blind; others say

    that it is his left eye.

    He could be partly blind in both eyes, or there could be a fault in both

    eyes. This interpretation could be supported by the Hadith narrated by

    al-Tabarani, in which he reports that Ibn 'Abbas said, "The Prophet

    (sallallahu alayhe wa sallam) said, "The Dajjal is curly-haired and

    white-skinned. His head is like the branch of a tree; his left eye is

    blind, and the other eye looks like a floating grape. "

    One may ask: if the Dajjal is going to cause such widespread evil and his

    claim to be a"lord" will be so widely believed - even though he is

    obviously a liar, and all the Prophets have warned against him - why does

    the Quran not mention him by name and warn us against his lies and

    stubbornness?

    The answer is:-

    1. The Dajjal was referred to in the Ayah:

    "... The day that certain of the signs of thy Lord do come, no good will

    it do to a soul to believe in them then, if it believed not before nor

    earned righteousness through its Faith..." (al-Anam 6:158)

    Abu Hurairah said, "The Prophet (sallallahu alayhe wa sallam) said, 'There

    are three things which, when they appear, no good will it do a soul to

    believe in them then, if it believed not before nor earned righteousness

    through its Faith. They are: The Dajjal, the Beast, and the rising of the

    sun from the west."

    1. Jesus son of Mary will descend from Heaven and kill the Dajjal, as we

    have already mentioned. The descent of Jesus is mentioned in the Ayat:

    "That they said (in boast), 'We killed Christ Jesus the son of Mary, the

    Apostle of Allah; - but they killed him not nor crucified him, but so it

    was made to appear to them, and those who differ therein are full of

    doubts, with no (certain) knowledge, but only conjecture to follow, for of

    a surety they killed him not:-

    Nay, Allah raised him up unto Himself; and Allah is exalted in Power,

    Wise;-

    And there is none of the People of the Book but must believe in him before

    his death; and on the Day of Judgment, he will be a witness against them."

    (al-Nisa 4:157-9)

    We think that the Tafsir (interpretation) of this Ayah is that the pronoun

    in "before his death" (qabla mawtihi) refers to Jesus; i e, he will

    descend and the People of the Book who differed concerning him will

    believe in him. The Christians claimed that he was divine, while the Jews

    made a slanderous accusation, i e that he was born from adultery. When

    Jesus descends before the Day of Judgment, he will correct all these

    differences and lies.

    On this basis, the reference to the descent of the Messiah Jesus son of

    Mary also includes a reference to the Dajjal (false Mesor Antichrist), who

    is the opposite of the true Messiah, because sometimes the Arabs refer to

    one of two opposites and not the other, but mean both.

    1. The Dajjal is not mentioned by name in the Quran because he is so

    insignificant: he claims to be divine, but he is merely a human being. His

    affairs are too contemptible to be mentioned in the Quran. But the

    Prophets, out of loyalty to Allah, warned their people about the Dajjal

    and the tribulations and misguiding miracles he would bring. It is enough

    for us to know the reports of the Prophets and the many reports from the

    Prophet Mohammad (sallallahu alayhe wa sallam).

    One could argue that Allah has mentioned Pharaoh and his false claims,

    such as "I am your Lord, Most High" (al-Naziat 79:24) and "O Chiefs! No

    god do I know for you but myself ..." (al-Qasas 28:38), in the Quran. This

    can be explained by the fact that Pharaoh and his deeds are in the past,

    and his lies are clear to every believer. But the Dajjal is yet to come,

    in the future; it will be a Fitnah and a test for all people. So the

    Dajjal is not mentioned in the Qur'an because he is contemptible; and the

    fact that he is not mentioned means that it will be a great test.

    The facts about the Dajjal and his lies are obvious and do not need

    further emphasis. This is often the case when something is very clear. For

    example, when the Prophet (sallallahu alayhe wa sallam) was terminally

    ill, he wanted to write a document confirming that Abu Bakr would be the

    Khalifah after him. Then he abandoned this idea, and said, "Allah and the

    believers will not accept anyone other than Abu Bakr." He decided not to

    write the document because he knew of Abu Bakr's high standing among the

    Sahabah (Companions) and was sure that they would not choose anyone else.

    Similarly, the facts about the Dajjal are so clear that they did not need

    to be mentioned in the Qur'an.

    Allah did not mention the Dajjal in the Quran because He (subhanahu wa

    ta'ala) knew that the Dajjal would not be able to lead His true servants

    astray; he would only increase their faith, their submission to Allah and

    His Messenger, their belief in the Truth, and their rejection of

    falsehood. For this reason the believer whom the Dajjal overpowers will

    say, when he revives him, "By Allah, it has only increased my

    understanding that you are the one-eyed liar about whom the Prophet

    (sallallahu alayhe wa sallam) spoke."

     

    More Ahadith about the Dajjal

     

    The Prophet (sallallahu alayhe wa sallam) said, "The Dajjal will emerge in

    a land in the east called Khurasan. His followers will be people with

    faces like hammered shields."

    Asma' bint Yazid al-Ansariyyah said, "The Prophet (sallallahu alayhe wa

    sallam) said, 'During the three years just before the Dajjal comes, there

    will be one year when the sky will withhold one third of its rain and the

    earth one-third of its fruits. In the second year the sky will withhold

    two-thirds of its rain, and the earth two-thirds of its fruits. In the

    third year the sky will withhold all of its rain, and the earth all of its

    fruits, and all the animals will die. It will be the greatest tribulation:

    the Dajjal will bring a Bedouin and say to him, "What if I bring your

    camels to life for you? Will you agree that I am your lord?" The Bedouin

    will say "Yes." So devils will assume the forms of his camels, with the

    fullest udders and the highest humps. Then he will bring a man whose

    father and brother have died, and will ask him, "What do you think if I

    bring your father and brother back to life? Will you agree that I am your

    lord?" The man will say "Yes," so the devils will assume the forms of his

    father and brother. Then the Prophet (sallallahu alayhe wa sallam) went

    out for something, and then returned. The people were very concerned about

    what he had told them. He stood in the doorway and asked, 'What is wrong,

    Asma'? I said, 'O Messenger of Allah, you have terrified us with what you

    said about the Dajjal. He said, 'He will certainly appear. If I am still

    alive, I will contend with him on your behalf; otherwise Allah will take

    care of every Muslim on my behalf. I said, 'O Messenger of Allah, we do

    not bake our dough until we are hungry, so how will it be for the

    believers at that time? The Prophet (sallallahu alayhe wa sallam) said,

    'The glorification of Allah which suffices the people of Heaven will be

    sufficient for them."

    Abu Hurairah (radiallahu anhu) said, "The Prophet (sallallahu alayhe wa

    sallam) said, 'The Hour will not come until the Muslims fight the Jews and

    kill them. When a Jew hides behind a rock or a tree, it will say, "O

    Muslim, O servant of Allah! There is a Jew behind me, come and kill him!"

    All the trees will do this except the box-thorn (al-Gharqad), because it

    is the tree of the Jews." (Ahmad.)

     

    Protection against the Dajjal

     

    1. Seeking refuge with Allah from his tribulation.

    It is proven in the Sahih (authentic) Ahadith that the Prophet (sallallahu

    alayhe wa sallam) used to seek refuge with Allah from the tribulation of

    the Dajjal in his prayers, and that he commanded his Ummah to do likewise:

    Allahumma inna naudhu bika min 'adhabi jahannam, wa min 'adhabi 'l-qabr,

    wa min fitnati 'l-mahya'i wa'l-mamat, wa min fitnati' l-masihi 'd-dajjal."

    "O Allah! We seek refuge with You from the punishment of Hell, from the

    punishment of the grave, from the tribulations of life and death, and from

    the tribulation of the False Messiah (Dajjal)." This Hadith was narrated

    by many Sahabah, including Anas. Abu Hurairah, 'A'ishah, Ibn 'Abbas, and

    Sa'd.

    1. Memorising certain Ayat from Surat al-Kahf.

    Al-Hafiz al-Dhahabi said, "Seeking refuge with Allah from the Dajjal is

    mentioned in many Mutawatir Ahadith (those with numerous lines of

    narrators). One way of doing this is to memorise ten Ayat from Surat

    al-Kahf."

    Abul-Dira reported that the Prophet (sallallahu alayhe wa sallam) said,

    "Whoever memorises the first ten Ayat of Surat al-Kahf will be protected

    from the Dajjal." (Abu Dawud.)

    1. Keeping away from the Dajjal

    One way to be protected from the tribulation of the Dajjal is to live in

    Madinah or Makkah.

    Abu Hurairah reported that the Prophet (sallallahu alayhe wa sallam) said,

    "There are angels standing at the gates of Madinah; neither plague nor the

    Dajjal can enter it." (Bukhari, Muslim.)

    Abu Bakr reported that the Prophet (sallallahu alayhe wa sallam) said,

    "The terror caused by the Dajjal will not enter Madinah. At that time it

    will have seven gates; there will be two angels guarding every gate."

    (Bukhari.)

    Anas said, "The Prophet (sallallahu alayhe wa sallam) said, 'The Dajjal

    will come to Madinah, and he will find angles guarding it. Neither plague

    nor the Dajjal will enter it, in sha Allah." (Tirmidhi, Bukhari.)

    It has been proven in the Sahih Ahadith that the Dajjal will not enter

    Makkah or Madinah, because the angels will prevent him from entering these

    two places which are sanctuaries and are safe from him. When he camps at

    the salt-marsh (Sabkhah) of Madinah, it will be shaken by three tremors -

    either physically or metaphorically - and every hypocrite will go out to

    join the Dajjal. On that day, Madinah will be cleansed of its dross and

    will be refined and purified; and Allah knows best.

     

    The Life and Deeds of the Dajjal

     

    The Dajjal will be a man, created by Allah to be a test for people at the

    end of time. Many will be led astray through him, and many will be guided

    through him; only the sinful will be led astray.

    Al-Hafiz Ibn 'Ali al-Abar wrote in his book of history (al-Tarikh) that

    the Dajjal's Kunyah (nickname or paternal title) would be Abu Yusuf.

    Abu Bakrah said, "The Prophet (sallallahu alayhe wa sallam) said, "The

    Dajjal's parents will remain childless for thirty years, then a one-eyed

    child will be born to them. He will be very bad and will cause a great

    deal of trouble. When he sleeps, his eyes will be closed but his heart (or

    mind) will still be active. Then he described his parents: 'His father

    will be a tall and bulky man, with a long nose like a beak; his mother

    will be a huge, heavy-breasted woman."

    Abu Bakrah said, "We heard that a child had been born to some of the Jews

    in Madinah. Al-Zubayr ibn al-Awam and I went see his pa, and found that

    they matched the description given by the Prophet (sallallahu alayhe wa

    sallam). We saw the boy lying in the sun, covered with a blanket,

    murmuring to himself. We asked his parents about him, and they said, 'We

    remained childless for thirty years, then this one-eyed boy was born to

    1. He is very bad and causes a great deal of trouble. When we went out,

    we passed the boy. He asked us, 'What were you doing?.We said, 'Did you

    hear us?. He said, 'Yes; when I sleep, my eyes are closed but my heart

    (mind) is still active. That boy was Ibn Sayyad." (Ahmad, Tirmidhi; this

    Hadith is not very strong.)

    As we have already seen in the Sahih Ahadith, Malik and others think that

    Ibn Sayyad was not the Dajjal; he was one of a number of "lesser dajjals."

    Later he repented and embraced Islam; Allah knows best his heart and

    deeds.

    The "greater" Dajjal is the one mentioned in the Hadith of Fatimah bint

    Qays, which she narrated from the Prophet (sallallahu alayhe wa sallam),

    from Tamim al-Dari, and which includes the story of the Jassasah. The

    Dajjal will be permitted to appear at the end of time, after the Muslims

    have conquered a Roman city called Constantinople. He will first appear in

    Isfahan, in an area known as the Jewish quarter (al-Yahudiyyah). He will

    be followed by seventy thousand Jews from that area, all of them armed.

    Seventy thousand Tatars and many people from Khurasan will also follow

    him. At first he will appear as a tyrannical king, then he will claim to

    be a prophet, then a lord. Only the most ignorant of men will follow him;

    the righteous and those guided by Allah will reject him.

    He will start to conquer the world country by country, fortress by

    fortress, region by region, town by town; no place will remain unscathed

    except Makkah and Madinah. The length of his stay on earth will be forty

    days: one day like a year, one day like a month, one day like a week, and

    the rest of the days like normal days, i e his stay will be approximately

    one year and two and a half months. Allah will grant him many miracles,

    through which whoever He wills will be astray, and the faith of the

    believers will be strengthened. The descent of Jesus son of Mary, the true

    Messiah, will happen at the time of the Dajjal, the false messiah. He will

    descend to the minaret in the east of Damascus. The believers and true

    servants of Allah will gather to support him, and the Messiah Jesus son of

    Mary will lead them against the Dajjal, who at that time will be heading

    for Bayt al-Maqdis (Jerusalem). He will catch up with him at 'Aqabah

    'Afiq. The Dajjal will run away from him, but Jesus will catch up with him

    at the gate of Ludd, and will kill him with his spear just as he is

    entering it. He will say to him, "I have to deal you a blow; you cannot

    escape."

    When the Dajjal faces him, he will begin to dissolve like salt in water.

    So Jesus will kill him with his spear at the gate of Ludd, and he will die

    there, as many Sahih Ahadith indicate.

    Majma ibn Jariyah is reported to have said, "I heard the Prophet

    (sallallahu alayhe wa sallam) saying, 'The son of Mary will kill the

    Dajjal at the gate of Ludd." (Tirmidhi.)

     

    FOOTNOTE:

    "When he (Dajjal) sleeps, his eyes will be closed but his heart (or mind)

    will still be active" - means that his evil ideas will still come to him

    even while he is asleep.

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