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"He is one-eyed while your Lord is not one-eyed"

https://www.livingislam.org/n/signh_e.html

al-Rum is referring to the Byzantine Christians, aka Orthodox Christians. In todays world, this would be Russia

The Great War - Al-Malhama is yet to come. I take the view of scholars who believe this is a nuclear war.

Constantinople being captured, the conquest of it would mean Turkey loses aka Nato loses this land.

hmmm. That is entirely possible. Makkah and Madina is also going to become desolate.
 
The Dajjal will emerge at a time when religious commitment is low, and knowledge has decreased.”

(Musnad Ahmad)

I see so many scholars and Muslims whose knowledge is poor. This is strange in a time where information is easier than ever to obtain with the internet. Or could be the net is causing poor knowledge for many Muslims?
 
The Dajjal will emerge at a time when religious commitment is low, and knowledge has decreased.”

(Musnad Ahmad)

I see so many scholars and Muslims whose knowledge is poor. This is strange in a time where information is easier than ever to obtain with the internet. Or could be the net is causing poor knowledge for many Muslims?
Anas b. Malik reported that a person asked Allah's Apostle (ﷺ):
When would the Last Hour come? Thereupon Allah's Messenger (way peace be upon him) kept quiet for a while. Then looked at a young boy in his presence belonging to the tribe of Azd Shanu'a and he said: If this boy lives he would not grow very old till the Last Hour would come to you. Anas said that this young boy was of our age during those days.


Is that boy still young?
 
Anas b. Malik reported that a person asked Allah's Apostle (ﷺ):
When would the Last Hour come? Thereupon Allah's Messenger (way peace be upon him) kept quiet for a while. Then looked at a young boy in his presence belonging to the tribe of Azd Shanu'a and he said: If this boy lives he would not grow very old till the Last Hour would come to you. Anas said that this young boy was of our age during those days.


Is that boy still young?


The point was the person asking the question will already be dead before the child grows old.

Besides you're not a Muslim, why would you believe in any hadith.
 
Sure, we can extend it to all views/faiths.

What is the Hindu view? Anything related to end times?
Hinduism talks about kalki avatar which i don’t believe.
Hinduism has the concept of Yuga or Epoch. There are 4 such epochs and we are in the 4th one. At the end of each epoch lord Vishnu appears and rids the world of evil.

To me it’s all fairy tales written by people with wild imaginations. Most of these stuff I believe took strong foot hold on India during Gupta period of 4th century India. This is based on my research a few years ago.

You can believe anything you want, but there is no evidence of any such thing so far. The only way the world ends is when sun goes supernova in about 2 billion years.
World existed for billions of years and life existed for over 1 billion years before humans even showed up on the time scale of earth. Even after humans are gone, life will still continue on earth.
 
The Dajjal will emerge at a time when religious commitment is low, and knowledge has decreased.”

(Musnad Ahmad)

I see so many scholars and Muslims whose knowledge is poor. This is strange in a time where information is easier than ever to obtain with the internet. Or could be the net is causing poor knowledge for many Muslims?
There’s another Hadith where,

Messenger of Allah PBUH said: "The nations are about to call each other and set upon you, just as diners set upon food." It was said: "Will it be because of our small number that day?" He said:

"Rather, on that day you will be many, but you will be like foam, like the foam on the river. And Allah will remove the fear of you from the hearts of your enemies and will throw wahn (weakness) into your hearts." Someone said: "O Messenger of Allah! What is wahn?" He said: "Love of the world and the hatred for death."

Sahih: Related by Abu Dawud (no. 4297), Ibn 'Asakirin in Tarikh Dimashq (2/97/8) and others. It was authenticated by Al-Albani in As-Sahihah (no. 958)


P much how things are today. Sheikh Uthaymeen quoted this Hadith waaay back in the 90s during the atrocities of Bosnian Muslims when a caller asked him, “Where is the Ummah at this time??”

Still applicable today.
 
There’s another Hadith where,

Messenger of Allah PBUH said: "The nations are about to call each other and set upon you, just as diners set upon food." It was said: "Will it be because of our small number that day?" He said:

"Rather, on that day you will be many, but you will be like foam, like the foam on the river. And Allah will remove the fear of you from the hearts of your enemies and will throw wahn (weakness) into your hearts." Someone said: "O Messenger of Allah! What is wahn?" He said: "Love of the world and the hatred for death."

Sahih: Related by Abu Dawud (no. 4297), Ibn 'Asakirin in Tarikh Dimashq (2/97/8) and others. It was authenticated by Al-Albani in As-Sahihah (no. 958)


P much how things are today. Sheikh Uthaymeen quoted this Hadith waaay back in the 90s during the atrocities of Bosnian Muslims when a caller asked him, “Where is the Ummah at this time??”

Still applicable today.

SubhanAllah.

We can see this in modern world. Muslim rulers particularly seem to be filled with wahn.
 
@sweep_shot @KingKhanWC regarding religious committment, have you guys been following Dawahwise streams and debates on YT? They've been having live streaming debates regarding Prophet Isa AS and his return with a lot of other religions especially the ahmedis. They've been going on since July. I've followed a few of them. They're pretty good to watch especially when live. Adnan Rashid, Muhammad Imtiaz, Abdul Razzak al Yamani and a few other represent the mainstream Muslim faith.
 
@sweep_shot @KingKhanWC regarding religious committment, have you guys been following Dawahwise streams and debates on YT? They've been having live streaming debates regarding Prophet Isa AS and his return with a lot of other religions especially the ahmedis. They've been going on since July. I've followed a few of them. They're pretty good to watch especially when live. Adnan Rashid, Muhammad Imtiaz, Abdul Razzak al Yamani and a few other represent the mainstream Muslim faith.

No. I haven't followed that channel.

Thanks for sharing. I may take a look.
 
@sweep_shot @KingKhanWC regarding religious committment, have you guys been following Dawahwise streams and debates on YT? They've been having live streaming debates regarding Prophet Isa AS and his return with a lot of other religions especially the ahmedis. They've been going on since July. I've followed a few of them. They're pretty good to watch especially when live. Adnan Rashid, Muhammad Imtiaz, Abdul Razzak al Yamani and a few other represent the mainstream Muslim faith.

No Ive not watched any but will do, thanks.

I read an interesting viewpoint related to this topic.

if anyone has more information or view on this , I would like to hear them pls.

Prophet Suliman (pbuh) had the power to order Jinns to work for him. There is a view when he died his staff was taken over by Jasand, a evil Jinn who has used to this to continue making other Jinns to influence, work for him.

Its interesting the image of a Satanic character is sat on a throne often with a staff in his hand. Its also interesting many Satanic rituals are carried out by people in positions of power.
 
No Ive not watched any but will do, thanks.

I read an interesting viewpoint related to this topic.

if anyone has more information or view on this , I would like to hear them pls.

Prophet Suliman (pbuh) had the power to order Jinns to work for him. There is a view when he died his staff was taken over by Jasand, a evil Jinn who has used to this to continue making other Jinns to influence, work for him.

Its interesting the image of a Satanic character is sat on a throne often with a staff in his hand. Its also interesting many Satanic rituals are carried out by people in positions of power.
Don't know. What I have read is Prophet Sulaiman AS died while standing with the staff in his hand. When that staff broke due to some bug eating a part of it did every one find out that he had passed away.
 
I think Dajjal is of two types. One is the actual one-eyed Dajjal that would appear before end of times and the other is the Dajjal system like the modern freemasonory and other related institutions that keep the world enslaved to their evil agenda.
 
Don't know. What I have read is Prophet Sulaiman AS died while standing with the staff in his hand. When that staff broke due to some bug eating a part of it did every one find out that he had passed away.
It can take several days to months for termites to eat away the wood. So people around Prophet Solomon did not realize for that long he has passed away?
 
It can take several days to months for termites to eat away the wood. So people around Prophet Solomon did not realize for that long he has passed away?
Days probably yes. Don't know the exact time period. And yes people and jinns (working for the construction) didn't realize he had passed away till his staff broke.
You don't want to know this for information. Just want to pick fault in it right?
 
I think Dajjal is of two types. One is the actual one-eyed Dajjal that would appear before end of times and the other is the Dajjal system like the modern freemasonory and other related institutions that keep the world enslaved to their evil agenda.
Not just freemasonry. Lots of atheists, religion twisters and even apparently religious people might be involved in it.
 
Days probably yes. Don't know the exact time period. And yes people and jinns (working for the construction) didn't realize he had passed away till his staff broke.
You don't want to know this for information. Just want to pick fault in it right?
Not picking faults. I know Prophet Solomon could talk to animals and birds and insects. But people not realizing someone is not moving for hours or days is hard to believe.
 
Not picking faults. I know Prophet Solomon could talk to animals and birds and insects. But people not realizing someone is not moving for hours or days is hard to believe.
He had an aura about him that others feared even though he was very kind. So he was punishing some jinns by giving them some arduous task and watching over them standing there by leaning on the support of his staff, everyone just kept working on knowing he was standing there. But it was only when his staff broke that every one found out he had passed away. It was a worm I think that ate part of his staff or imbalanced it.

And there's another thing that once Quran says something happened, Muslims have to believe it without questioning why. I hope you would respect our position on even though you can disagree to the event.
 
He had an aura about him that others feared even though he was very kind. So he was punishing some jinns by giving them some arduous task and watching over them standing there by leaning on the support of his staff, everyone just kept working on knowing he was standing there. But it was only when his staff broke that every one found out he had passed away. It was a worm I think that ate part of his staff or imbalanced it.

And there's another thing that once Quran says something happened, Muslims have to believe it without questioning why. I hope you would respect our position on even though you can disagree to the event.
I don't agree with such stories in any religion. Its all mythology.
 
If false material claims are made that can be tested, yes, they will be challenged.
Again, and when someone replies to such uninvited comments, it will be termed "forcing religion down our throats". It's fine if you do not believe in eschatology that majority of Muslims believe in here.

Like why would you want to poke in at a random discussion and then term it forcing religion down your throats. If you don't believe in it, fine, just move along with it. No one is asking you to believe in our beliefs.

It would be akin to me going to "Indpassion" and commenting on a Hindu eschatology thread telling them to stop forcing their religion down our throats.
 
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A lot of weird developments happening in the last few months.

The last Red Cow to be sacrificed was over 2000 years ago . They couldn’t find one until now . These 5 were genetically modified in Texas to be pure red . It’s not a random development but a lot of planned work with prayers being offered for this to occur , not only from Messianic Jews but also from Christians.

The are looking at this April , a few weeks away . The problem is Israel is hated by so many now , only a huge global war inc nukes would allow them to build their temple . As i mentioned previously, Netanyahu believes he is the last PM of Israel before the Messiah arrives, therefore it’s possible they will use Poland or some other Eastern European country to widen the Russia war with Nato .

This sounds like a fantasy movie but those who have power believe this .
 
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The last Red Cow to be sacrificed was over 2000 years ago . They couldn’t find one until now . These 5 were genetically modified in Texas to be pure red . It’s not a random development but a lot of planned work with prayers being offered for this to occur , not only from Messianic Jews but also from Christians.

The are looking at this April , a few weeks away . The problem is Israel is hated by so many now , only a huge global war inc nukes would allow them to build their temple . As i mentioned previously, Netanyahu believes he is the last PM of Israel before the Messiah arrives, therefore it’s possible they will use Poland or some other Eastern European country to widen the Russia war with Nato .

This sounds like a fantasy movie but those who have power believe this .
Yes that rabbi Schneenorm or whatever his name was told Netanyahu over 30 years ago that he would be last pm of Israel before the King arrives.
 
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@BunnyRabbit @KingKhanWC and my other Muslim brothers and sisters: please begin memorizing the first 10 ayat of Surah Al Kahf. Even do 1 verse a week or every 2 weeks if you have to. But do it. You know why.

I think most everyone knows this Hadith, but I was from amongst those who knew it but didn’t act on it for a long time.

Allah has given us a solution to every fitn, even the major ones. Subhan Allah.
 
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@BunnyRabbit @KingKhanWC and my other Muslim brothers and sisters: please begin memorizing the first 10 ayat of Surah Al Kahf. Even do 1 verse a week or every 2 weeks if you have to. But do it. You know why.

I think most everyone knows this Hadith, but I was from amongst those who knew it but didn’t act on it for a long time.

Allah has given us a solution to every fitn, even the major ones. Subhan Allah.
IA.
 
Yes that rabbi Schneenorm or whatever his name was told Netanyahu over 30 years ago that he would be last pm of Israel before the King arrives.

Some of his followers believe he will be born again as the messiah , so could be of age now as died In 93. Netanyahu son was born in 94 .

We can see Israel continuing its mass murder after the UN vote . Imo this was deliberate to show everyone they are beyond every nation & will do as they please.

The red cow is on time for Passover .

The problem is after this sacrifice how will they knock down Al- Aqsa ? Either a missile hits blaming the resistance or they openly lay seige . Surely this will cause a huge world war but also possible the Muslims will do little .

I think there is a Hadith linked to Gaza
 
Some of his followers believe he will be born again as the messiah , so could be of age now as died In 93. Netanyahu son was born in 94 .

We can see Israel continuing its mass murder after the UN vote . Imo this was deliberate to show everyone they are beyond every nation & will do as they please.

The red cow is on time for Passover .

The problem is after this sacrifice how will they knock down Al- Aqsa ? Either a missile hits blaming the resistance or they openly lay seige . Surely this will cause a huge world war but also possible the Muslims will do little .

I think there is a Hadith linked to Gaza
I don't think he'll be born again as the messiah. As we know there's no reincarnation in Islam. Netanyahu's son is a possibility. But the hadith of tamim addari and chained up dajjal means he was already born hundreds of years ago. There is another possibility - the thing about time portals and dimensions, which is only theoretical yet. But there's a lot of stuff that can be seen through another lens that would add weight to it. Hazrat Khidr living in different dimension (as he said Allah has given him a special ilm that Allah only bestowed upon him, when he repaired the wall, made holes in a ship and killed a baby relating to the future events of what would have happened). Hazrat Zulqarnain bulding a wall to contain Yajuj and Majoj (whose number will be so much that it's difficult to find it on this earth - maybe on another planet?) Thirdly, Prophet SAW telling us about sidrah tul muntaha's roots growing from one sky to the other and there being 3 or 4 sources of water - 1 Nile, 1 Farat etc

I do think that sadly when the time comes, Israel will destroy Al Aqsa to stage the building of the third temple. The current state of Muslim world is such that they will do nothing and simply bow down and let Israel carry on its atrocities without a check.

On the other hand, the time period of Dajjal is also going to be when people would have forgotten about him in majority and a lot of signs of the End times that still hasn't happened yet.

We can't really say when it will be the time as it could still be 100s of years away of just months. Israel could still be defeated leading to another time interval of that land being in Muslim rule or some other. Maybe rise of a Chinese or Russian Empire could still occur before Israel again finds itself on the domination. We don't know when it will happen but we know it will.

Plus another thing is that I feel like Dajjal wouldn't be a born and raised Israeli. There are sources that trace his descent to be from Iran or Isfahan maybe.


What's your take on it?
 
something is fishy with this red heifer thing .
sahil adeem tried to explain well. but i think mostly people/ non- muslim will misunderstand that what hes trying to say here .
The Dome of the Rock is the key here. according to him/ and historians Hazrat Umar RA sealed The Dome of the Rock for some reason .
i think this subject is very concerning and important for muslims and even for non-muslims also .

 
This is real, the zions actually want to put this scheme into action but as they read hadiths too, they know there end is near.
and athiests/non-muslims blame muslims only for all this issue . they dont know the true intention of zionist jews and evenglical christians. the zionist jews have bigger plans beyond thre imagination .
 
you have to read the last few posts of this thread, especially the red cow thing @Mamoon lol
 
This is real, the zions actually want to put this scheme into action but as they read hadiths too, they know there end is near.
If they believed in the Islamic perspective of the end, they would have left whatever religion they were practicing. They don't believe there end is near, they think their age of prosperity and kingdom is near.
 

Another major war brewing in Middle East, this crazy guy Netanyahu wants to demolish Mosque Al Aqsa​

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‘Massive Altar’ prepared for red heifer sacrifice ritual in Jerusalem​


As Israel imports cows from Texas to hold fulfil ancient biblical prophecy, reports emerge of a massive altar being prepared in Jerusalem. This ancient ritual, dating back to the time of Moses and steeped in religious significance, has captured the attention of observers worldwide.

According to Jewish tradition, a perfectly red heifer is required for a ritual purification necessary for the construction of a Third Temple in Jerusalem. The construction of this temple is a fervent desire for some radical Jewish groups, who believe it will lead to the arrival of the messiah.

However, the proposed location for this temple, the Temple Mount in Jerusalem’s Old City, is also home to the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock shrine, two of the holiest sites in Islam. This convergence of religious significance has long been a flashpoint for conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.

Since the era of Moses, only nine red heifers have been sacrificed — a testament to the rarity and significance of the event. Now, on the precipice of a purported tenth sacrifice, attention converges on Israel, where preparations for the ceremonial offering have reportedly reached an advanced stage.

In September 2022, five red heifers were transported from the state of Texas to the land of Israel. Though one heifer has since been disqualified, the remaining four stand as candidates for the sacrifice, meticulously groomed and safeguarded for their role.

Recent reports indicate the construction of a “massive altar” in Israel, purportedly in anticipation of the forthcoming sacrifice — an indication of the seriousness with which the endeavour is being pursued.
The location for the ritual holds particular significance, with the ceremony slated to take place on the Mount of Olives, overlooking the historic site of the Temple Mount.

Speculation regarding the timing of the sacrifice has intensified in recent weeks, with suggestions that it could coincide with the upcoming Passover celebrations. Amidst whispers of potential dates and meticulous preparations, Israel braces for the repercussions of this historic event.

Yet, against the backdrop of religious fervour and ancient tradition, geopolitical tensions loom large. Hamas has openly acknowledged the symbolic significance of the red heifers, citing them as a catalyst for hostilities against Israel. The prospect of their sacrifice threatens to exacerbate existing tensions, raising concerns over potential unrest and international ramifications.

Source: Free Press Kashmir
 
I don't think he'll be born again as the messiah. As we know there's no reincarnation in Islam. Netanyahu's son is a possibility. But the hadith of tamim addari and chained up dajjal means he was already born hundreds of years ago. There is another possibility - the thing about time portals and dimensions, which is only theoretical yet. But there's a lot of stuff that can be seen through another lens that would add weight to it. Hazrat Khidr living in different dimension (as he said Allah has given him a special ilm that Allah only bestowed upon him, when he repaired the wall, made holes in a ship and killed a baby relating to the future events of what would have happened). Hazrat Zulqarnain bulding a wall to contain Yajuj and Majoj (whose number will be so much that it's difficult to find it on this earth - maybe on another planet?) Thirdly, Prophet SAW telling us about sidrah tul muntaha's roots growing from one sky to the other and there being 3 or 4 sources of water - 1 Nile, 1 Farat etc

I do think that sadly when the time comes, Israel will destroy Al Aqsa to stage the building of the third temple. The current state of Muslim world is such that they will do nothing and simply bow down and let Israel carry on its atrocities without a check.

On the other hand, the time period of Dajjal is also going to be when people would have forgotten about him in majority and a lot of signs of the End times that still hasn't happened yet.

We can't really say when it will be the time as it could still be 100s of years away of just months. Israel could still be defeated leading to another time interval of that land being in Muslim rule or some other. Maybe rise of a Chinese or Russian Empire could still occur before Israel again finds itself on the domination. We don't know when it will happen but we know it will.

Plus another thing is that I feel like Dajjal wouldn't be a born and raised Israeli. There are sources that trace his descent to be from Iran or Isfahan maybe.


What's your take on it?

Yes I realise the last Islamic view is different to the Messianic Jewish beliefs . I think it’s important to keep both separate but to understand both sides esp the messianic Jewish as they are deliberately attempting to bring forth their Messiah .

I hope we are a 100 years away , however most of the minor signs have been fulfilled along with technology growing at such a fast rate , humans will be part cyborg by then if not fully robotic physically with only a natural brain .

I think it could happen anytime from now or the next few decades. But this just a guess , it maybe over 100 years .

There is a guy who some Jews claim is the messiah , alive & preaching . Apparently he has memorised the Torah & maybe the Talmud . He doesn’t have a bulging eye but interestingly fits other descriptions mentioned in Islamic texts .

Knowing Israel a land of squatters , he could be from anywhere. It’s hard to say as little indication of his place of birth .
 
Yes I realise the last Islamic view is different to the Messianic Jewish beliefs . I think it’s important to keep both separate but to understand both sides esp the messianic Jewish as they are deliberately attempting to bring forth their Messiah .

I hope we are a 100 years away , however most of the minor signs have been fulfilled along with technology growing at such a fast rate , humans will be part cyborg by then if not fully robotic physically with only a natural brain .

I think it could happen anytime from now or the next few decades. But this just a guess , it maybe over 100 years .

There is a guy who some Jews claim is the messiah , alive & preaching . Apparently he has memorised the Torah & maybe the Talmud . He doesn’t have a bulging eye but interestingly fits other descriptions mentioned in Islamic texts .

Knowing Israel a land of squatters , he could be from anywhere. It’s hard to say as little indication of his place of birth .
Yes. It's just something we can not say for certain. But I really doubt him being born as a baby etc.
But Iran is probably the only other area which has been attributed that strongly with Dajjal other than Israel and its neighboring areas obviously.
 
Yes I realise the last Islamic view is different to the Messianic Jewish beliefs . I think it’s important to keep both separate but to understand both sides esp the messianic Jewish as they are deliberately attempting to bring forth their Messiah .

I hope we are a 100 years away , however most of the minor signs have been fulfilled along with technology growing at such a fast rate , humans will be part cyborg by then if not fully robotic physically with only a natural brain .

I think it could happen anytime from now or the next few decades. But this just a guess , it maybe over 100 years .

There is a guy who some Jews claim is the messiah , alive & preaching . Apparently he has memorised the Torah & maybe the Talmud . He doesn’t have a bulging eye but interestingly fits other descriptions mentioned in Islamic texts .

Knowing Israel a land of squatters , he could be from anywhere. It’s hard to say as little indication of his place of birth .
I also read that Saudia will become secluded around that time. But atm it's only becoming more and more populated and advanced.
 
I wonder what Hindu supporters of Israel feel when a cow is planning to be sacrificed in such a way. Interestingly the Priest must cup the blood into his hands & sprinkle at the temple cite .

Acc to Zionists, Some feel it will take place on the same day of the solar eclipse. Some extremist Zionist Christians believe this is the time as the previous eclipse passed through 7 towns called Salem (USA) . The same will happen again in some towns Salem . Salem refers to Jerusalem in thr bible , land of Zion.

Interestingly The blessed prophet Mohammed (pbuh) also prayed a longer salah , as when he saw the eclipse he was worried about the hour coming .
 
I also read that Saudia will become secluded around that time. But atm it's only becoming more and more populated and advanced.

I’m only aware of Saudi becoming lush & green . I went to Mecca to perform Hajj in 2013 , hardly any grass , I could see from the top of the mountains but now the hills are green .
 
I wonder what Hindu supporters of Israel feel when a cow is planning to be sacrificed in such a way. Interestingly the Priest must cup the blood into his hands & sprinkle at the temple cite .

Acc to Zionists, Some feel it will take place on the same day of the solar eclipse. Some extremist Zionist Christians believe this is the time as the previous eclipse passed through 7 towns called Salem (USA) . The same will happen again in some towns Salem . Salem refers to Jerusalem in thr bible , land of Zion.

Interestingly The blessed prophet Mohammed (pbuh) also prayed a longer salah , as when he saw the eclipse he was worried about the hour coming .
I didn't know about the last part.
 
I didn't know about the last part.

Volume 2, Book 18, Number 167:
Narrated Abu Musa:
The sun eclipsed and the Prophet got up, being afraid that it might be the Hour (i.e. Day of Judgment). He went to the Mosque and offered the prayer with the longest Qiyam, bowing and prostration that I had ever seen him doing. Then he said, "These signs which Allah sends do not occur because of the life or death of somebody, but Allah makes His worshipers afraid by them. So when you see anything thereof, proceed to remember Allah, invoke Him and ask for His forgiveness."
 
They have the red cows but they need a certain type of priest to carry out the sacrifice/ceremony. He has to be born at home , as he can never have been close to a dead body , as this would make him inpure. He must be a descendant of Zadok, founder of the priesthood of Jerusalem when the First Temple was built by Solomon.

Well…

In the last 24 hours the temple institute believe they have their man ..announced on their FB page

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A KOHEN FIT TO PERFORM THE RED HEIFER CEREMONY!

The young kohen in the photo visiting the red heifer candidates in Shiloh, is fit to perform the red heifer ceremony. He came into the world via home birth, has never set foot in a hospital or cemetery, and therefore considered by halacha (Jewish law) to be of the highest level of Torah purity, having never contracted tum'at met (impurity imparted by contact with a corpse).

Should he opt to participate in the Temple Institute’s ongoing preparations in anticipation of the renewal of the ashes of the red heifer, he will undergo intense instruction and training.””
 

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Very informative and deep input backed up by the Quran/Hadith by one the greatest English speaking scholars in the world imo, Shaykh Asrar Rashid. I recommend every Muslim especially to have a watch.
 
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The Reason the prophet SAW mentioned the above was because the people assumed the eclipse was the result of someone of importance leaving the world, in this case The prophet SAW’s son Ibrahim AS had passed away. So the prophet from his minbar(pulpit) diminished that talk with the above. Allah knows best
 
I think Dajjal is of two types. One is the actual one-eyed Dajjal that would appear before end of times and the other is the Dajjal system like the modern freemasonory and other related institutions that keep the world enslaved to their evil agenda.

Yes , and the system will be aided by certain groups , in fact the system has already been placed. This will facilitate the real Dajjal.
 
Yes , and the system will be aided by certain groups , in fact the system has already been placed. This will facilitate the real Dajjal.
The red heifer stuff and the pure priest seems more like superstitious beliefs (or rather some magic) rather than a religious ceremonial rites.
 
@KingKhanWC the red heifer stuff has been out of news for a month now weird especially considering they were going to sacrifice it in April
 
I wonder what Hindu supporters of Israel feel when a cow is planning to be sacrificed in such a way. Interestingly the Priest must cup the blood into his hands & sprinkle at the temple cite .

Acc to Zionists, Some feel it will take place on the same day of the solar eclipse. Some extremist Zionist Christians believe this is the time as the previous eclipse passed through 7 towns called Salem (USA) . The same will happen again in some towns Salem . Salem refers to Jerusalem in thr bible , land of Zion.

Interestingly The blessed prophet Mohammed (pbuh) also prayed a longer salah , as when he saw the eclipse he was worried about the hour coming .
Cows and bulls are sacred and not to be killed. What someone does in their country is not our problem. Its their culture, country and rules.

In the medieval times, people used to get scared of Eclipses. Many associated it with bad omens and mythology. We know better now what they are.
 
Cows and bulls are sacred and not to be killed. What someone does in their country is not our problem. Its their culture, country and rules.

In the medieval times, people used to get scared of Eclipses. Many associated it with bad omens and mythology. We know better now what they are.
So why do some "Muslims" committing crimes in Zambia/Africa affect you?
 
Why Should Muslims Discuss This Topic?

Over one-third of the global Muslim population comes from the region historically known as the Indian subcontinent and its surroundings. The people of these lands have long been influenced by stories, dreams, predictions, and sayings of so-called “Holy Men” and spiritual guides. This cultural inclination persists among many Muslims today, even though Islam calls for a very different approach.

Islamic teachings include authentic prophecies and predictions in the Qur'an and Sunnah. However, over the centuries—especially in the context of ongoing political and religious conflicts like that of India and Pakistan—there has been a surge in exaggerated claims, false attributions, mistranslations, and selective quotations. These distortions are often passed down or widely circulated without scrutiny.

What is the Islamic Standard?

Muslims have always had a clear and non-negotiable framework for handling such matters:​
  1. Authentication – Rigorously verify the source and chain of transmission.​
  2. Interpretation – Analyze any information based on the Qur’an and Sunnah.​
Understanding – View the matter through the lens of the earliest generations of Muslims: the Sahaba, Taba’een, and Taba-Taba’een.

Popularity, eloquence, or logic alone are not proof of truth. When someone ignores foundational texts, avoids classical interpretations, or cherry-picks from Islamic history without proper methodology, their arguments fall apart under scrutiny. Their rhetoric may sound impressive, but it often amounts to mere sophistry and wordplay.

As Imam Malik (رحمه الله) wisely said:
“The Sunnah is like the Ark of Noah. Whoever boards it will be saved, and whoever does not, will drown.”​

In a world flooded with noise, half-truths, and self-proclaimed spiritual authorities, Muslims must hold fast to the Qur’an, the Sunnah, and the understanding of the pious early generations. Everything else is a distraction — and potentially, a deception.

In a World Flooded with Noise

In today’s world—crowded with noise, misinformation, and self-proclaimed spiritual authorities—Muslims must stay anchored to the Qur’an, the Sunnah, and the understanding of the pious early generations. Anything beyond this foundation is a distraction at best—and a dangerous deception at worst.

Ground Rule: No One Knows the Future

Before diving into the subject, it is crucial to establish a non-negotiable truth: no one knows the future, and no one can predict specific events with certainty. This principle is firmly rooted in Islamic belief and should guide how we engage with prophecies and predictions.

Prophecies and Predictions in the Qur’an

The Qur’an contains several prophecies—some unmistakably clear, others more open to interpretation. As Muslims, we don’t question the authenticity of these verses. However, understanding them must still follow the correct methodology rooted in sound Islamic scholarship.

Clear Prophecies:
[9:33] He is the One Who has sent His Messenger with guidance and the religion of truth, to make it prevail over all other religions, even though the polytheists may dislike it.​

This verse is straightforward: Islam will ultimately prevail over all other religions. However, it does not specify when this will happen. That knowledge remains with Allah alone.

Interpretive Verses:

[17:4] And We warned the Children of Israel in the Scripture, “You will certainly cause corruption in the land twice, and you will become extremely arrogant.
[17:5] When the first of the two warnings would come to pass, We would send against you some of Our servants of great might, who would ravage your homes. This would be a warning fulfilled.
[17:6] Then ˹after your repentance˺ We would give you the upper hand over them and aid you with wealth and offspring, causing you to outnumber them.
[17:7] If you act rightly, it is for your own good, but if you do wrong, it is to your own loss. “And when the second warning would come to pass, your enemies would ˹be left to˺ totally disgrace you and enter that place of worship as they entered it the first time, and utterly destroy whatever would fall into their hands.
[17:8] Perhaps your Lord will have mercy on you ˹if you repent˺, but if you return ˹to sin˺, We will return ˹to punishment˺. And We have made Hell a ˹permanent˺ confinement for the disbelievers.”

It is possible that these verses refer to the cyclical punishment of the Jews and their eventual return to Palestine, and they can be interpreted in that way. However, it remains just that—an interpretation, not an absolute certainty.

Beware of YouTube 'Doomsday' Experts

Some modern personalities—especially on YouTube—have turned “End Times” content into a business. They quote Qur’anic verses, translate them in self-serving ways, skip over the Sunnah, and avoid referencing classical commentaries. The result is sensationalism that misleads the masses.

These lectures often play on fear and confusion and lack any grounding in the scholarly tradition. Without this grounding, their interpretations amount to speculation, something Islam warns against.

Prophecies and Predictions in the Sunnah


The Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ also contains many prophecies. The first rule is to rigorously verify the authenticity of any narration and then interpret and sometimes the text is clear and unambiguous:
Tamim al-Dari reported: The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said, “This matter (Islam) will certainly reach every place touched by the night and day...”—[Musnad Ahmad 16957 – Authentic]​

On the other hand, narrations like those about Ghazwatul-Hind are:​
  1. Disputed in authenticity.​
  2. Disputed in interpretation (have the events already occurred or will occur in the future)​
Presenting disputed narrations as agreed-upon facts is dishonest and misleading.

Dreams and Intuition: A Middle Ground


Islam recognizes the phenomenon of true dreams and intuition. However, they are not exclusive to righteous Muslims. Even non-Muslims may experience them, although righteous and spiritual Muslims may experience them at a higher frequency.

In turbulent times, many people sense impending doom or report similar dreams. While this may reflect mass anxiety or spiritual intuition, these dreams cannot be reliably verified or interpreted.

Case Study: Shah Nimatullah Wali

Often-cited predictions attributed to him are:
- Of disputed authorship.
- Frequently edited and selectively quoted.
- Open to wide interpretation.

An entire industry has emerged around figures like Zaid Hamid, who promote selective interpretations of Shah Nimatullah Wali’s writings—highlighting prophecies about the 'defeat of India' while conveniently omitting references to the fall of Lahore, Multan, and other inconvenient details

"Then there are intuitions expressed by towering scholars like Shah Waliullah (may Allah have mercy on him), who are not typically associated with premonitions or predictions. Yet, he wrote statements such as, 'A time will come when upper-caste Hindus (Brahmins) will embrace Islam in large numbers in India.' Although this remains a personal intuition, his unparalleled stature and credibility in Islamic scholarship give it more weight than the claims of unknown or obscure individuals.

Balanced Approach:

When pious individuals share dreams or intuitions, we neither reject them outright nor accept them as truth. The Islamic approach is to maintain a balanced, cautious perspective grounded in Qur’an and Sunnah.

 
I would like to hear your views.

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Sahih al-Bukhari 7408

The Prophet (ﷺ) said, "Allah did not send any prophet but that he warned his nation of the one-eyed liar (Ad-Dajjal). He is one-eyed while your Lord is not one-eyed, The word 'Kafir' (unbeliever) is written between his two eyes."

Many Muslims believe his time is near. Im not convinced either way and would prefer Im gone before he arrives.

Jews also believe the Messiah is set to return.

Christians also believe the end of days are approaching.


Please post your views on Dajjal and the Messiah on this thread.



https://islamqa.info/en/answers/8806/who-is-the-dajjal-comprehensive-answer
I would like to hear your views.

Hope you dont mind but if the mods can merge with this thread on the same subject?

Unanimity in Islam:

The emergence of the Dajjal (Antichrist) and the return of Prophet Isa (peace be upon him) as the Messiah are both clearly foretold in authentic Islamic narrations, leaving no doubt about their eventual appearance. These narrations also mention various signs—classified as minor and major—that will precede their arrival.​
  1. Prophet Isa (Peace be upon Him) never died but was lifted to the heavens and will descend back down to Earth near end time.​
There is no difference of opinion in Islam regarding the emergence of the Dajjal (Antichrist) and the return of Prophet Isa (peace be upon him) as the Messiah. However, the exact timing of these events—and the sequence in which some of the foretold signs will unfold—remains unknown and open to interpretation.

Commonality & Divergence with Christianity and Judaism:

It is also a fact that both Christianity and Judaism anticipate the arrival of a Messiah and an “Anti-Messiah.” In particular, Evangelical Christian interpretations of these events have influenced certain foreign policy decisions during the Trump administration.

While there is a shared conceptual belief in a coming Messiah across Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, the details and sequence of events differ significantly. That said, there are notable areas of overlap—especially between Islam and Judaism—in matters of belief, dietary laws, worship practices, and broader religious principles.​

Emergence of "Mahdi" and Differences:

One unique concept in Islam, particularly within Sunni tradition, is that of the Mujaddid—a religious reformer or renewer—who emerges at the turn of every Islamic century to revive the faith, returning it to the original teachings of the Qur’an and Sunnah. Importantly, a Mujaddid does not have the authority to alter or reinterpret Islamic rulings.

The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) said:

“At the beginning of every century, Allah will send to this Ummah someone who will renew its religious understanding.” — [Abu Dawood]

Sunni Islam: The Mahdi

Among Sunni Muslims, the overwhelming majority believe that a man titled "Al-Mahdi" (The Guided One) will appear near the end of times, before the emergence of the Dajjal (Antichrist) and the return of Prophet Isa (Jesus, peace be upon him). A minority opinion within Sunni scholarship holds that the Mahdi is simply another title for Prophet Isa himself.

Key Sunni beliefs about the Mahdi include:
  1. He will be a normal human being, born and raised in the usual manner.
  2. He will be from the progeny of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
  3. He will have no legislative authority and will not introduce new interpretations of the Qur’an or Sunnah.
  4. Belief in the Mahdi, while widespread, is not a core tenet of Sunni ‘aqeedah (creed).
Shia Islam: The Mahdi

In Shia Islam—particularly among Twelver Shia Muslims in Iran, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh—the belief in the Mahdi is a central part of doctrine. According to this belief:

  1. The Mahdi is the 12th Imam, a descendant of Ali (may Allah be pleased with him).
  2. He entered occultation (ghaybah) as a child over a thousand years ago and has remained hidden ever since.
  3. He will reappear at the end of times to establish justice, coinciding with the descent of Prophet Isa (peace be upon him).
  4. Upon his return, he will possess the authority to interpret and define certain aspects of the Qur’an and Sunnah.
I am not an expert on Shia Islam so open to corrections.
 
Unanimity in Islam:

The emergence of the Dajjal (Antichrist) and the return of Prophet Isa (peace be upon him) as the Messiah are both clearly foretold in authentic Islamic narrations, leaving no doubt about their eventual appearance. These narrations also mention various signs—classified as minor and major—that will precede their arrival.​
  1. Prophet Isa (Peace be upon Him) never died but was lifted to the heavens and will descend back down to Earth near end time.​
There is no difference of opinion in Islam regarding the emergence of the Dajjal (Antichrist) and the return of Prophet Isa (peace be upon him) as the Messiah. However, the exact timing of these events—and the sequence in which some of the foretold signs will unfold—remains unknown and open to interpretation.

Commonality & Divergence with Christianity and Judaism:

It is also a fact that both Christianity and Judaism anticipate the arrival of a Messiah and an “Anti-Messiah.” In particular, Evangelical Christian interpretations of these events have influenced certain foreign policy decisions during the Trump administration.

While there is a shared conceptual belief in a coming Messiah across Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, the details and sequence of events differ significantly. That said, there are notable areas of overlap—especially between Islam and Judaism—in matters of belief, dietary laws, worship practices, and broader religious principles.​

Emergence of "Mahdi" and Differences:

One unique concept in Islam, particularly within Sunni tradition, is that of the Mujaddid—a religious reformer or renewer—who emerges at the turn of every Islamic century to revive the faith, returning it to the original teachings of the Qur’an and Sunnah. Importantly, a Mujaddid does not have the authority to alter or reinterpret Islamic rulings.



Sunni Islam: The Mahdi

Among Sunni Muslims, the overwhelming majority believe that a man titled "Al-Mahdi" (The Guided One) will appear near the end of times, before the emergence of the Dajjal (Antichrist) and the return of Prophet Isa (Jesus, peace be upon him). A minority opinion within Sunni scholarship holds that the Mahdi is simply another title for Prophet Isa himself.

Key Sunni beliefs about the Mahdi include:
  1. He will be a normal human being, born and raised in the usual manner.
  2. He will be from the progeny of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
  3. He will have no legislative authority and will not introduce new interpretations of the Qur’an or Sunnah.
  4. Belief in the Mahdi, while widespread, is not a core tenet of Sunni ‘aqeedah (creed).
Shia Islam: The Mahdi

In Shia Islam—particularly among Twelver Shia Muslims in Iran, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh—the belief in the Mahdi is a central part of doctrine. According to this belief:

  1. The Mahdi is the 12th Imam, a descendant of Ali (may Allah be pleased with him).
  2. He entered occultation (ghaybah) as a child over a thousand years ago and has remained hidden ever since.
  3. He will reappear at the end of times to establish justice, coinciding with the descent of Prophet Isa (peace be upon him).
  4. Upon his return, he will possess the authority to interpret and define certain aspects of the Qur’an and Sunnah.
I am not an expert on Shia Islam so open to corrections.

Thanks!

Have you seen this ? What is your view , as Nethanyahu believes he is the last PM before the Messiah arrives, hence why he wants a global war?

 
Thanks!

Have you seen this ? What is your view , as Nethanyahu believes he is the last PM before the Messiah arrives, hence why he wants a global war?

Yes I have see it and not just Jews but there are countless Christians in the West who now regularly tour Tel Megiddo and they are anticipating the Armageddon between Christ and Anti-Christ here.

According to both Jews and Christians, the time is close.

Trump is surrounded by Evangelicals who also want to usher in the era of Christ

 
Yes I have see it and not just Jews but there are countless Christians in the West who now regularly tour Tel Megiddo and they are anticipating the Armageddon between Christ and Anti-Christ here.

According to both Jews and Christians, the time is close.

Trump is surrounded by Evangelicals who also want to usher in the era of Christ


According to the messianic Jews, is their Messiah born, growing up or will just magically appear? It seems the current Zionist regime believe the time is now but no word of their messiah?
 
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