Masih ad-Dajjal (Arabic: الدّجّال, literally "The Impostor"), is an evil figure in Islamic eschatology. He is to appear pretending to be Jesus at a time in the future, before Yawm al-Qiyamah (The Day of Resurrection, Judgment Day). It is said that he will have one eye damaged and the other will be working. It is also said that he will have the word " kafir" on his forehead.
UsageDajjal is a common Arabic word, used in the sense of "false prophet", but al-Masih ad-Dajjal, with the definite article, refers to "the impostor", a specific end-of times deceiver. The term al-Masīḥ ad-Dajjāl (Arabic for "the false messiah") is a literal translation of the Syriac term Mšīḥā Daggālā, which had been in the common vocabulary of the Middle East and adapted into the Arabic language 400 years prior to the Qur'an via the Peshitta (which uses that term instead of the Greek "Antichristos") EschatologyThe belief is based around the events prior to the Day of Judgment around the Second Coming of The Christ, when ad-Dajjal who is blind in his right eye, shall gather an army of those he has deceived and lead them in a war against Jesus, who shall be accompanied by an army of the righteous. He will appear somewhere between Syria and Iraq, at which time Jesus will return and Imam Mahdi will defeat ad-Dajjal in Palestine. He will travel the whole world in forty days preaching his falsehood but will be unable to enter Mecca or Medina. Muhammad had given many signs of the appearance of the Dajjal and exhorted his followers to recite the first and the last ten verses of Sura Al-Kahf, as protection from the trials and mischief of the Dajjal. Islam's descriptionThe Qur'an doesn't mention the Dajjal by name, like the Hadith. A couple of hadith describe the Dajjal as follows:
Dajjal and the DevilIn Islam, the Dajjal and the Devil are defined as two separate beings. Dajjal: The name given in the Hadith to certain religious impostors who shall appear in the world; a term equivalent to the christian use of the word Antichrist. Muhammad is related to have said there would be about thirty. The Masihu 'd-Dajjal or "the lying Christ" it is said will be the last of the Dajjals for an account of whom refer to article on MASIHU 'D-DAJJAL"[1]. Devil: The devil is believed to be descended from Jann, the progenitor of the evil genii. He is said to have been named 'Azazil, and to have possessed authority over the animal and the spirit kingdom. But when God created Adam, the Devil refused to prostrate before him, and he was therefore expelled from Eden. The sentence of death was then pronounced upon satan Satan; but upon seeking respite, he obtained it until the Day of Judgement, when he will be destroyed, (Vide Qur'an, surah vii, 13) According to the Qu'ran, the devil was created of fire, whilst Adam was created of clay."[2]. Author Maulana Ahmad Ali claims Imam Mahdi will arrange a Muslim army, and will be on the verge of leading the Muslims in morning prayer when Jesus will descend and kill the Dajaal (Abu-Umamah / Ibne Majah).[3] By definition the Devil & Dajjal are two separate beings (though both evil in Islam) because the Dajjal is a liar who will state that he is Jesus Christ and will be killed by Jesus; the Devil is a being that existed before the creation of Adam who will not die till the Day of Judgement [4]. See alsoNotes
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