Dajjal The False Messiah English Ibn-Kathir

Dajjal The False Messiah

Abu al-Fida Imad Ad-Din Ismail ibn Umar ibn Kathir al-Qurashi Al-Damishqi
أبو الفداء إسماعيل بن عمر بن كثير القرشي الدمشقي

English Translation
Abu Muhammed Isaam Ibn-Marie

somdn_product_page

(Downloads - 41)

Additional information

Book Writer

,

Language

File Size

24 MB

Description

Overview

“Dajjal The False Messiah,” authored by the esteemed Islamic scholar Abu al-Fida Imad Ad-Din Ismail ibn Umar ibn Kathir al-Qurashi Al-Damishqi, offers an in-depth exploration of one of the most significant figures in Islamic eschatology—the Dajjal. Known as the False Messiah, the Dajjal is a pivotal character whose emergence is foretold in various Hadiths and Quranic texts. Ibn Kathir meticulously compiles and analyzes the prophetic narrations, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the Dajjal’s attributes, the trials associated with his arrival, and the eventual victory of truth over falsehood. This work serves as both a scholarly resource and a spiritual guide, encouraging believers to prepare for the challenges that may arise in the end times.

Key Themes

The book delves into the following key themes:

  • The characteristics and signs of the Dajjal as described in Islamic texts.
  • The historical context and implications of the Dajjal’s arrival.
  • The spiritual and moral lessons that can be drawn from the narratives surrounding the Dajjal.
  • Guidance for Muslims on how to fortify their faith and remain steadfast in the face of trials.

This translation into English by Abu Muhammed Isaam Ibn-Marie makes this vital work accessible to a broader audience, ensuring that the teachings of Ibn Kathir resonate with contemporary readers.

Who This Book Benefits

  • Muslim scholars and students of Islamic theology.
  • Individuals seeking to understand the concept of the Dajjal in Islamic eschatology.
  • Readers looking for spiritual guidance and moral lessons relevant to modern challenges.
  • Anyone interested in deepening their knowledge of prophetic traditions and their implications.