Where is dajjal captured
The following signs are ascribed to Ali in the coming of Dajjal: [ 7 ]. The Dajjal will appear somewhere between Syria and Iraq and will travel the whole world preaching his falsehood, but will be unable to enter Mecca or Medina.
He will descend from the heavens with his hands resting on the shoulders of two angels. When he lowers his head it will seem as if water is flowing from his hair, when he raises his head, it will appear as though his hair is beaded with silvery pearls. Isa will decline with the words, "The virtue of this nation that follows Islam is that they lead each other. After the prayer, Isa will prepare himself to do battle and shall take up a sword. An army shall return from a campaign launched before the arrival of Isa.
Isa shall set out in pursuit of Dajjal. All those who embraced the evil of Dajjal shall perish even as the breath of Isa touches them. The breath of Isa shall precede him as far as the eye can see. Dajjal will be captured at Lud. The Anti-Christ shall begin to melt, as salt dissolves in water. Isa will break the cross and kill pig the animal. Then all battles shall cease and the world will know an age of peace.
The rule of Isa will be just and all shall flock to him to enter the folds of the one true religion, Islam. Shias believe that Dajjal will be killed by Muhammad al-Mahdi. Wikimedia Foundation. Masih ad-Dajjal. Masih ad-Dajjal This article is part of the series : Islam Beliefs. Jesus in culture. Life in art Depiction Jesuism. See also: Islamic eschatology , Mahdi , and Jesus in Islam.
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The notion of Jews comprising the majority of Dajjals followers is probably a remnant from Christian Antichrist legends. The Dajjal will be able to perform miracles, such as healing the sick, raising the dead although only when supported by his demonic followers it seems, causing the earth to grow vegetation, causing livestock to prosper and to die and stopping the suns movement.
His miracles resemble those performed by Jesus. The relation between the two is obscure. In one tradition, it is known that Jesus circumambulating the Kaaba, the Dajjal following him, depicting the Dajjal as an evil shadowy Doppelganger of the real Jesus. At the end, the Dajjal will be killed by Jesus. In many versions by Jesus simply looking at him, indicating, he is indeed merely a shadow of Jesus without any independent existence. Similar to the ambiguous status of Jesus in the Quran, who is not divine, but nevertheless more than a human and, it seems, more than a usual prophet, the nature of the Dajjal is ambiguous as well.
Although the nature of his birth indicates that the first generations of apocalyptists regarded him as human, he is also identified rather as a demon shaytan in human form in Islamic traditions. According to hadith, Muhammad prophesied that the Masih ad-Dajjal would be the last of a series of thirty Dajjal or "deceivers".
If he comes forth while I am among you I shall be the one who will dispute with him on your behalf, but if he comes forth when I am not among you, a man must dispute on his own behalf, and God will take my place in looking after every Muslim.
Those of you who live up to his time should recite over him the opening verses of Surat al—Kahf, for they are your protection from his trial. We asked: How long will he remain on the earth? He replied: Forty days, one like a year, one like a month, one like a week, and rest of his days like yours. We asked: Messenger of Allah, will one days prayer suffice us in this day which will be like a year? He replied: No, you must make an estimate of its extent. Then prophet Isa son of Maryam will descend at the white minaret to the east of Damascus.
He will then catch him up at the gate of Ludd and kill him.
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