The concept of Al Dajjal’s “letters written upon his brow” is not actually written for all to see is describing that true believers in “Allah/God” will be able to see the letters, depicting that jubilee us will see the deceiver for what he is, and nonbelievers will have the void of their lack of belief filled with the lies, deceit and false miracles, etc. The Islamic concept of destroying the cross is to symbolize the destruction of false idols as the view is that the cross which was a Roman tool of punishment for capital offense, is being worshiped by Christian’s falsely. The Islamic prophet said it was by design by the creators of the concept of making the messiah god and worshipping the tool of his attempted death which goes against the first and second principals of the law taught to Abraham by “el Shaddai/God”….. Don’t forget Muhammad (pbuh;) lived in the 650’s and the Roman Catholic Church was approx 300 years in power and Christianity from the original form was being significantly being suppressed and oppressed by the Roman orthodoxy. But yeah, I’ve been keeping an eye out for a lazy eyed gigantic dwarf looking guy for years….
The Dajjal is a figure in Islamic eschatology who will appear before the Day of Judgment. He is often compared to the Antichrist in Christian eschatology. The Quran does not directly mention the Dajjal by name, but some verses allude to a figure who will appear before the Day of Judgment and attempt to mislead people. Some scholars interpret these verses as referring to the Dajjal. The Dajjal is described in Islamic hadith as a one-eyed man with the word "kafir" (disbeliever) written on his forehead. He is able to perform miracles and deceive people, and he claims to be a god or a prophet. The Dajjal is believed to emerge from the East and cause widespread chaos and destruction. He will attempt to mislead people and lead them astray from the true path of Islam. However, he will ultimately be defeated by Jesus (Isa), who will descend from heaven to kill the Dajjal. The Dajjal serves as a symbol of the trials and tribulations that will occur before the Day of Judgment. He represents the ultimate test of faith for believers. By understanding the characteristics and actions of the Dajjal, Muslims can be better prepared to resist his deception and remain steadfast in their faith.
It does fascinate me a bit how as soon as Trump won, world leader's and Hamas and Hezbollah called for peace and ceasefires. I was just thinking how the only person that could bring temporary peace in the middle east is the Mahdi/Anti Christ.
Your show is so freaking good. I love pretty much every episode.
We take the prophecies about the dajjal as literal. Good pod
The concept of Al Dajjal’s “letters written upon his brow” is not actually written for all to see is describing that true believers in “Allah/God” will be able to see the letters, depicting that jubilee us will see the deceiver for what he is, and nonbelievers will have the void of their lack of belief filled with the lies, deceit and false miracles, etc.
The Islamic concept of destroying the cross is to symbolize the destruction of false idols as the view is that the cross which was a Roman tool of punishment for capital offense, is being worshiped by Christian’s falsely. The Islamic prophet said it was by design by the creators of the concept of making the messiah god and worshipping the tool of his attempted death which goes against the first and second principals of the law taught to Abraham by “el Shaddai/God”…..
Don’t forget Muhammad (pbuh;) lived in the 650’s and the Roman Catholic Church was approx 300 years in power and Christianity from the original form was being significantly being suppressed and oppressed by the Roman orthodoxy.
But yeah, I’ve been keeping an eye out for a lazy eyed gigantic dwarf looking guy for years….
I don’t care if the mahdi is here
I’m not paying the jizzyah
13k subs 16 likes, explain
Muslims think It's probably a metaphor(heard it from a muslim scholar)
Apollyon in Revelation 9/11
It’s not the same Jesus
They deny his physical death which is the entire like cornerstone of Christianity
The Dajjal is a figure in Islamic eschatology who will appear before the Day of Judgment. He is often compared to the Antichrist in Christian eschatology. The Quran does not directly mention the Dajjal by name, but some verses allude to a figure who will appear before the Day of Judgment and attempt to mislead people. Some scholars interpret these verses as referring to the Dajjal. The Dajjal is described in Islamic hadith as a one-eyed man with the word "kafir" (disbeliever) written on his forehead. He is able to perform miracles and deceive people, and he claims to be a god or a prophet. The Dajjal is believed to emerge from the East and cause widespread chaos and destruction. He will attempt to mislead people and lead them astray from the true path of Islam. However, he will ultimately be defeated by Jesus (Isa), who will descend from heaven to kill the Dajjal. The Dajjal serves as a symbol of the trials and tribulations that will occur before the Day of Judgment. He represents the ultimate test of faith for believers. By understanding the characteristics and actions of the Dajjal, Muslims can be better prepared to resist his deception and remain steadfast in their faith.
Does the Mahdi come from an Islamic country? Some people think Trump is the anti Christ/Mahdi. But I'm pretty sure the Mahdi comes from a Arab nation?
It does fascinate me a bit how as soon as Trump won, world leader's and Hamas and Hezbollah called for peace and ceasefires. I was just thinking how the only person that could bring temporary peace in the middle east is the Mahdi/Anti Christ.