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The arrival of Dajjal is one of the major Islamic prophecies pertaining to the end of times. There are numerous hadiths of Prophet (PBUH) that tell about Dajjal, the time when he will arrive, the kind of destruction he will cause and the people who will stand with or against him.
Hazrat Imraan bin Hussain (RA) narrates one of the sayings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) pertaining to Dajjal in the following way:“I heard Rasulullah (PBUH) saying: “Since the birth of Adam (AS) till the advent of Qiyamah there is no fitnah much greater than that of Dajjal.” (Muslim)
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) stated: “Whoever memorizes ten Ayahs from the beginning of Surat Al-Kahf will be protected from the Dajjal.”
(Muslim, Abu Dawood, An-Nasai and At-Tirmidhi)
Antichrist or Dajjal is an evil person that will appear in the End of Times according to Ahadiths. What is important for us to note, is the recitation of Surah Al-Kahf specially on Fridays. The evil affects and evil system is already in place today, which is just a sign that his arrival is at hand now. The system is being prepared for him and if we think for a moment, we might feel and find that today there are so many things that lead us away from the remembrance of Allah SWT. The computer and mobile cell phone games, the movies, softwares of social interaction like Thik Thok, IMO, Facebook, and many others to look around are the part of that evil system being prepared. These are the evils that keep us busy for hours and hours for nothing. This is what is called the "system of Dajjal", and most of us have already become its prey.
Al-Hasan Al-Basri, may Allah have mercy on his soul, said, "I have met men who were more protective of their time than you are of your dirhams and dinars."
Keeping it short here, we must recite Surah Al-Kahf every Friday to keep ourselves protected not only from the menace of the greatest fitna of Dajjal but also from the system of Dajjal, prevailing everywhere today, leading us away from Allah SWT.
The arrival of Dajjal is one of the major Islamic prophecies pertaining to the end of times. There are numerous hadiths of Prophet (PBUH) that tell about Dajjal, the time when he will arrive, the kind of destruction he will cause and the people who will stand with or against him.
Hazrat Imraan bin Hussain (RA) narrates one of the sayings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) pertaining to Dajjal in the following way:“I heard Rasulullah (PBUH) saying: “Since the birth of Adam (AS) till the advent of Qiyamah there is no fitnah much greater than that of Dajjal.” (Muslim)
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) stated: “Whoever memorizes ten Ayahs from the beginning of Surat Al-Kahf will be protected from the Dajjal.”
(Muslim, Abu Dawood, An-Nasai and At-Tirmidhi)
Antichrist or Dajjal is an evil person that will appear in the End of Times according to Ahadiths. What is important for us to note, is the recitation of Surah Al-Kahf specially on Fridays. The evil affects and evil system is already in place today, which is just a sign that his arrival is at hand now. The system is being prepared for him and if we think for a moment, we might feel and find that today there are so many things that lead us away from the remembrance of Allah SWT. The computer and mobile cell phone games, the movies, softwares of social interaction like Thik Thok, IMO, Facebook, and many others to look around are the part of that evil system being prepared. These are the evils that keep us busy for hours and hours for nothing. This is what is called the "system of Dajjal", and most of us have already become its prey.
Al-Hasan Al-Basri, may Allah have mercy on his soul, said, "I have met men who were more protective of their time than you are of your dirhams and dinars."
Keeping it short here, we must recite Surah Al-Kahf every Friday to keep ourselves protected not only from the menace of the greatest fitna of Dajjal but also from the system of Dajjal, prevailing everywhere today, leading us away from Allah SWT.
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