Dajjal Kaun? Kab? Kahan? – Understanding the Concept of Dajjal in Islamic Teachings Dajjal Kaun? Kab? Kahan? is an informative Urdu book...
Dajjal Kaun? Kab? Kahan? – Understanding the Concept of Dajjal in Islamic Teachings
Dajjal Kaun? Kab? Kahan? is an informative Urdu book written by Mufti Abu Lubaba that discusses the concept of Dajjal (often described as the Antichrist) in Islamic teachings. According to Islamic traditions, the appearance of Dajjal is considered one of the greatest trials for humanity near the end of time. Many classical Islamic sources, including Hadith literature, mention the signs and circumstances related to this major event.
[Free PDF download ##fa-file-pdf-o##]The book explains how Dajjal is described in Islamic scholarship as a figure who will create a severe test for people through deception and extraordinary influence. It is believed that he will attempt to control various aspects of human life, including economic, social, and political systems. Through these means, he will try to attract followers by offering material benefits and comfort, while those who refuse to follow him may face significant hardships.
Islamic teachings emphasize that true believers should remain firm in faith during such trials. According to the sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), patience and steadfastness during times of difficulty lead to spiritual reward and ultimate success. The book highlights these teachings and encourages readers to strengthen their understanding of faith and moral values.
Mufti Abu Lubaba prepared this work after studying earlier research on the topic, particularly the detailed writings of the scholar Asrar Alam, who produced a comprehensive three-volume study about Dajjal in Urdu. Those earlier works inspired further discussion and exploration of the subject among scholars and readers in the subcontinent.
Dajjal Kaun? Kab? Kahan? provides readers with an accessible overview of this important topic in Islamic eschatology. The book encourages thoughtful study of religious texts and offers insight into the beliefs and teachings associated with the final trials mentioned in Islamic tradition.
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