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Dajjal

Hadith Collection

15 Hadiths

Hadith 1

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Hadith 1

1. In this hadith, the Prophet Muhammad ( SAW Peace be upon him) tells his companions that there is something he fears more for them than the Dajjal (False Christ).

2. When the companions ask him what it is, he explains that it is 'hidden polytheism' (Shirk). This refers to acts of worship or righteous deeds that are done with the intention of showing off to others rather than seeking the pleasure of Allah.

3. The Prophet ( SAW Peace be upon him) gives an example of this by mentioning a person who prays but only does so to be seen by others, not for the sake of Allah.

4. The key message of the hadith is to warn against performing acts of worship for the sake of showing off to others, as this is a form of hidden polytheism and goes against the sincerity of faith.

Hadith 2

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Hadith 2

1. In this hadith, the Prophet Muhammad ( SAW Peace be upon him) informs his companions about the emergence of the Dajjal (False Christ), a major figure in Islamic eschatology who will cause great trials and tribulations before the end of the world.

2. The Prophet ( SAW Peace be upon him) tells them that the Dajjal will appear in a land located in the east, specifically a region called Khorasan.

3. Khorasan is an area in the historical east of the Islamic world, which is believed to include parts of modern-day Iran, Afghanistan, and Central Asia.

4. The main message of the hadith is to prepare the believers for the eventual arrival of the Dajjal, and to be cautious about the challenges and falsehood he will bring.

Hadith 3

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Hadith 3

1. In this hadith, the Prophet Muhammad ( SAW Peace be upon him) talks about the future event of the Dajjal (False Christ), who will appear and spread corruption before the end of time.

2. The Prophet ( SAW Peace be upon him) mentions that Isa (Jesus), the son of Maryam (Mary), will return to the earth and will be the one to kill the Dajjal.

3. The location of this event is mentioned as the gate of Ludd, which is a city in present-day Israel.

4. This hadith highlights the important role of Isa ( SAW Peace be upon him) in the final events of the world and assures the believers that the Dajjal, despite his false claims and power, will ultimately be defeated by Isa ( SAW Peace be upon him).

Hadith 4

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Hadith 4

1. In this hadith, the Prophet Muhammad ( SAW Peace be upon him) describes the Dajjal (False Christ) who will appear before the end of time.

2. The Dajjal is described as being blind in his left eye, with abundant hair.

3. The Prophet ( SAW Peace be upon him) also mentions that the Dajjal will have two things that will appear as Paradise and Hell, but in reality, they will be the opposite. The thing he calls Paradise will actually be Hell, and the thing he calls Hell will actually be Paradise.

4. This highlights the deception of the Dajjal, where he will try to lead people astray by presenting false appearances of what seems good and enticing, but in truth, it will lead to destruction and punishment.

Hadith 5

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Hadith 5

1. In this hadith, the Prophet Muhammad ( SAW Peace be upon him) shares that every prophet before him warned their people about the Dajjal, who is also known as the 'one-eyed liar.'

2. The Dajjal is described as being one-eyed, unlike Allah who is not one-eyed, emphasizing the difference between the falsehood of the Dajjal and the truth of Allah.

3. It is mentioned that the word 'Kafir' (unbeliever) will be written on the Dajjal's forehead, making it clear to everyone who he truly is.

4. This warning emphasizes the danger of the Dajjal's deception and the importance of recognizing the true nature of faith and belief in Allah.

Hadith 6

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Hadith 6

1. In this hadith, the Prophet Muhammad ( SAW Peace be upon him) advises that if someone memorizes the first ten verses of Surah al-Kahf (18:1-10), they will be protected from the Dajjal (False Christ).

2. These verses are a source of protection because they contain wisdom and guidance that can shield a person from the trials and deception of the Dajjal.

3. The recommendation to memorize these verses highlights the importance of seeking knowledge and understanding of the Quran to protect oneself from harm and falsehood.

Hadith 7

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Hadith 7

1. In this hadith, the Prophet Muhammad ( SAW Peace be upon him) emphasizes the great danger of the Dajjal (False Christ), stating that no other creation will cause more trouble or harm than the Dajjal from the time of Adam until the Last Hour.

2. The Dajjal is described as the most significant and dangerous test for humanity, with the potential to mislead people on a massive scale.

3. This warning encourages people to be vigilant and prepared for the challenges the Dajjal will bring, and to stay firm in their faith and reliance on Allah.

Hadith 8

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Hadith 8

1. In this hadith, the Prophet Muhammad ( SAW Peace be upon him) foretells that before the Hour (the Day of Judgment) arrives, many false claimants will appear. There will be around thirty Dajjals (liars) who will falsely claim to be Allah's Messenger.

2. This is a warning about the rise of people who will deceive others by claiming to have divine authority, a major sign of the end times.

3. The hadith encourages believers to be cautious and not to be misled by anyone claiming to be a prophet or a messenger of Allah, as these will be false prophets.

Hadith 9

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Hadith 9

1. This hadith tells us that the Dajjal (the False Christ) will not be able to enter the cities of Mecca and Medina, which are protected by angels. No matter what roads he tries to take, angels will block his way.

2. In Medina, when the Dajjal approaches, the city will shake three times, causing a tremor that will expel all the non-believers and hypocrites from the city.

3. This is a sign of the special protection and sanctity that Mecca and Medina hold, as well as the divine intervention during the trials of the Dajjal.

Hadith 10

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Hadith 10

1. This hadith emphasizes that Medina, one of the holiest cities in Islam, will be protected from the terror and deception of Al-Masih Ad-Dajjal (the False Messiah).

2. At the time of Dajjal's trial, Medina will have seven gates, each guarded by two angels to prevent him from entering the city.

3. This protection reflects Medina's sacred status and offers reassurance to believers that Allah has safeguarded this holy city from the Dajjal's influence.

Hadith 11

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Hadith 11

1. This hadith highlights the following points:

2. There will always be a group of believers in the Muslim community who will stand firm in defending the truth and fighting for what is right, regardless of the challenges they face.

3. This group will remain steadfast and victorious over their opponents until the very end of times.

4. The hadith specifically mentions that the last of this group will engage in battle against the Antichrist (Dajjal), showing their unwavering commitment to their faith and truth.

5. It serves as an encouragement for Muslims to remain steadfast in their faith and uphold righteousness, knowing that Allah will always support those who stand for truth and justice.

Hadith 12

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Hadith 12

This hadith provides a prophecy from the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) regarding the followers of the Dajjal (Antichrist):

1. The Dajjal (a false messianic figure) will attract a large following, including seventy thousand Jews from the city of Isfahan in present-day Iran.

2. These followers will be recognizable by their Persian shawls, a type of clothing associated with that region at the time.

3. This hadith emphasizes the widespread influence of the Dajjal and serves as a warning to Muslims to remain steadfast in their faith and not be deceived by false leaders or claims.

4. It is also a reminder of the trials and challenges believers will face near the end of times and the importance of holding firmly to the teachings of Islam.

Hadith 13

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Hadith 13

This hadith conveys a prophecy from the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) about the events surrounding the Dajjal (Antichrist):

1. During the time of the Dajjal, Muslims will gather for protection and unity in a specific place known as Al-Ghutah.

2. Al-Ghutah is a fertile area near Damascus, one of the significant cities in Syria.

3. This location will serve as a base or place of assembly for Muslims in their efforts against the trials and challenges posed by the Dajjal.

4. The hadith highlights the importance of unity and preparing a strong base in times of tribulation.

5. It also reflects the significance of Syria and its surrounding areas in Islamic eschatological traditions.

Hadith 14

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Hadith 14

This hadith highlights three major signs of the Day of Judgment and warns that when these events occur, it will be too late for anyone to believe if they had not already done so:

1. **The Rising of the Sun from the West:** This is a significant event where the natural order of the sun's movement will change, signaling the closeness of the Day of Judgment. At this point, repentance and faith will no longer be accepted for those who did not already believe.

2. **The Appearance of the Dajjal (Antichrist):** The Dajjal will be a great deceiver and a test for humanity. Those who do not have strong faith before his emergence may fall into his traps.

3. **The Beast of the Earth:** This is a unique creature mentioned in Islamic eschatology that will emerge as a sign of the end times. It will communicate with people, marking the believers and disbelievers.

This hadith emphasizes the urgency of establishing faith and good deeds before these major signs appear, as opportunities for repentance and belief will cease once they occur.

Hadith 15

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Hadith 15

This hadith describes the duration of the Dajjal's (Antichrist's) presence on Earth and how his time will feel different:

1. **Forty Days Total:** The Dajjal will remain on Earth for a total of forty days.

2. **Different Lengths of Days:**

- The first day will feel as long as a year.

- The second day will feel as long as a month.

- The third day will feel as long as a week.

- The remaining 37 days will be like normal days.

This hadith highlights the unusual nature of the Dajjal's time on Earth and serves as a reminder for Muslims to be vigilant and steadfast in their faith during such a difficult and testing period. It also underscores the importance of seeking protection from Allah and preparing for the trials of the end times.

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