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greenhill
03-12-2015, 02:01 PM
Salaams,

The website, goes on to detail the concept of Qiyamah, and the relative lack of information on the topic and what it has been reduced to expressed in another quote below.

This ignited my interest as the site talks of Qiyamah with reference from the Quran and hadeeth.

Now, I'm no expert and still a long way to go in understanding and knowledge and this site seems to be detailed in its elaboration. Quite a lot of statements made regarding history and stuff are somethings I cannot question as I'm not familiar.

It does beg the question about what is 'missing' from the topic that, as the site says, is a very big part or the Quran and not a lot of study has gone in that direction.



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Scimitar
03-12-2015, 02:23 PM
I've been fascinated with the subject since 1999, but 2001 after the twin towers went down, I really started to think about it - look into it, and study it in my own time and in my own way. This included reading books, watching lectures and attending masjids to listen to imams speak on the subject.

But in 2006, whilst in Umrah - I felt a surge of urgency within me when I saw the satanic and dajjalic symbolism prevalent in the hurram of Makkah and Medinah, and then of course - the dajjal palace which I made a video about.

Since then, it's been a long process but i've come to understand one very important thing - all that is happening, is happening by the will of Allah. And that gives me a sense of relief.

See, the paranoia most experience is unjustified in light of the knowledge that "Allah wills". For me, it is a sense of relief in knowing that Islam is correct and all other religions are false or only have a part truth.

The study of eschatology, is something which I am certainly no expert at, I am no scholar obviously nor am I a student under any scholar - but do I need to be in order to read the signs all around me? I think not... it is obvious to those of us who can "see" with both eyes, we've lived in diverse environments, understood the dialectics and furthered our understanding of where it fits in the larger plan - relating what we find back to you, in light of Quran and ahadeeth.

It is this knowledg which members such as myself and bro Abz try to convey to people - we feel alone in this effort. Some have even called us crazies :) and worse... but they never stuck around and "the last man standing, wins" as they say. Though it's a shallow victory when your audience has already feared being labled a "conspiracy theorist" etc...

...and that's the bloody problem, right there.

So many of you worry that you'll be seen as a "conspiracy theorist" - you fear what other people think, and I find that really very odd.

Fear Allah, spread the truth - and make people understand the importance of the times we are in now - in relation their own Qiyamah - which starts when they die and get questioned in the grave.

Scimi
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greenhill
03-12-2015, 03:34 PM
What to say to that? Glad to have met you guys here.. ;D

As Sam Cooke (?) sang,

"Don't know much about history,
don't know much biology, . .

When some you guys...and gals go into details and terminology, it indicates how little I know about those topics. Should I pay attention? How much do I have to study to be able to understand deeper that brings conviction and not based just on pure faith.

A bit off topic here.. thanks for the share.


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Scimitar
03-12-2015, 06:13 PM
to be honest bro Greenhill,

sometimes when I am studying this stuff - for example - the Gog and Magog research, I think I am making very little progress until suddenly, by the grace of Allah - all the information starts to fit together in my mind - like a jigsaw puzzle. The feeling is overwhelming as I understand the insight to the study - or at least one dimension of it.

I learnt how to question myself - become my own critic - so that I do not deceive myself. There is a method I follow in study:

1) the Quran is the foundation - the root where it all starts.
2) the hadeeth follow next, like the main trunk of a tree - from which I can gather the context within the narration
3) next, it's the historical record... this ones tricky because history lies to us, and so we have to study it comparatively, and include the following:
4) extra curricular studies which help to educate me in the nuances which often see others give up - things like cartography, etymology, philology, morphology, geology, geography, terra fauna, people movements, dna heritage and genealogy, and a whole host of other "ologies" which I may add - do sound scary at first but you mostly only need to study the basics in order to have your question answered mostly... it's like this that I make progress.
5) the comparatives between the Abrahamic faiths in eschatology - but exercise caution, especially with the New Testament... and don't even go anywhere near "revelations"... it's just plain and simple stupid. The OT has some interesting prophecies in it which align with islamic ones... that's always a good start - but remember - if it contradicts the Quran or Sunnah - you just cut it out, reject it out right.

Of course, the most important thing is to know "why you are studying" these things. What is your purpose to know? is it because you want to understand? truly understand? Or is it because you want to be like those WUP guys achernahr and noreagaaa who after releasing arrivals, sold out to Ary and then started their own "show business" hypocritically making music and comedy videos after telling us how haraam they were?

Intention is everything, if the niyyat is clean, and you ask Allah to guide you and you trust HE will deliver - I believe you will find some info which you otherwise would not have - just like many others.

I believe I have solved the Dhul Qarnayn and Ya'juj Ma'juj mystery - I know who they all were, and I have a very good idea where the barrier was too. I also believe (as is rapidly becoming a thing now) that Ya'juj wa Ma'juj were released within the lifetime of the prophet pbuh or shortly thereafter. but that's another thread. And I don't wanna take this offtopic.

HOwever, I do have one contribution to make. Earlier I said that I had witnessed the signs of dajjal emerging within the Kingdom of Saudi (occupied) Arabia... you guys have mostly only seen a few of these symbols, such as the police badge and the Civil Service emblem... but there's a heck of a lot more going on in the Kingdom of the Blind than you know - and I am half way through an edit - once it's done, I'll link you here in sha Allah. I feel it will sit in this thread perfectly in sha Allah.

Scimi
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Insaanah
03-17-2015, 09:34 PM
:salam:

I am posting here after having been alerted by a member, in case others looked at the link. For anyone who looked at the site, please do not look at it again. It is a qadiyani hadeeth rejection site, with misinterpretions of Qur'anic verses, ****ing of all ulema, allegations against the sahaabah (may Allah be pleased with them) that they did not preserve the Qur'an as it was meant to have been, using utterly obscene words in association with Surah al Qiyaamah itself, and claiming that there are non-Muslim messengers on earth now. This is all on the same page that the link was for. Please, please, do not just go to a site and find a sentence that agrees with your opinion and post the link here. Please verify your sources. Or post to a mod first to get them to look over it.

Jazaakumullah khayr.
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greenhill
03-18-2015, 01:23 AM
Jazakallah khair sis. Insaanah.

Thank you for clarifying the matter, (posting the link was for that purpose - to verify).. and you have cleared up the 'air'.

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05-10-2015, 04:44 PM
Anas bin Malik narrated that Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم said: " The Dajjal, between his eyes, is written ك (K), ف (F), ر (R) , meaning Kafir (unbeliever)..." (Sahih Muslim)



Who was Horus?

Horus was the Sun God, who had one eye... a dajjal of the past. he is back... in modern form in this symbol which will appear on the forehead of Dajjal and his followers are easy to identify in the modern age as they all sport this symbol (eye of horus) in tattoos, in music videos, in television, in sport, in fashion in *enter here* it's everywhere.... but could you decode it?

Look at the video above, and you will see that this symbol of horus is the very same which the Prophet pbuh warned us of - and now, i have given you the clue many were so hopeful to know in their own lifetimes...

....we live in interesting times eh fellas?

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