The Quran Dajjal And The Jasad English Imran N Hosein
The Qur’an, Dajjāl and the Jasad by Sheikh Imran N. Hosein is a challenging and unique interpretation of Islamic eschatology, focusing on the symbolic and prophetic meaning of the story of the ‘Jasad’ (The Corpse) mentioned in Sūrah Sād ($\text{38:34}$). Sheikh Hosein meticulously links this narrative to the eventual appearance of Al-Masīh ad-Dajjāl (The Anti-Christ) and the return of Jesus ($\text{AS}$). The book argues that the ‘Jasad’ symbolizes a corrupt secular-imperialistic global order that the Dajjāl uses to assert his dominance. It provides a distinct Qur’an-centric reading of the End Times (Ākhir az-Zamān), urging Muslims to recognize and prepare for the final confrontation between divine truth and pervasive deception. This work is essential for readers interested in advanced Islamic prophecy and contemporary global analysis filtered through a specialized eschatological lens.
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Overview
“The Qur’an, Dajjāl and the Jasad” by Sheikh Imran N. Hosein presents a profound exploration of Islamic eschatology, delving into the intricate narrative of the ‘Jasad’ (The Corpse) as mentioned in Sūrah Sād (38:34). Sheikh Hosein offers a compelling interpretation that connects this story to the anticipated arrival of Al-Masīh ad-Dajjāl (The Anti-Christ) and the second coming of Jesus (AS). Through meticulous analysis, he argues that the ‘Jasad’ serves as a metaphor for a corrupt secular-imperialistic global order manipulated by the Dajjāl to exert his influence and control. This book emphasizes the necessity for Muslims to remain vigilant and prepared for the ultimate confrontation between divine truth and the overwhelming forces of deceit in the End Times (Ākhir az-Zamān).
Key Themes
Sheikh Hosein’s work stands out for its Qur’an-centric approach to understanding the complexities of modern global dynamics through an eschatological lens. He encourages readers to reflect on the implications of the Dajjāl’s emergence and the significance of the ‘Jasad’ in contemporary society, urging a proactive stance against the threats posed by a morally compromised world. This book not only serves as a theological treatise but also as a call to action for Muslims to engage actively with the realities of their faith in the face of modern challenges.
- Muslims seeking a deeper understanding of Islamic prophecy and eschatology.
- Scholars and students of Islamic studies interested in contemporary global issues through an Islamic lens.
- Readers looking for guidance on how to navigate the complexities of modern society while adhering to Islamic principles.
- Individuals interested in the symbolic interpretations of the Qur’an and their relevance to today’s world.
- Community leaders and activists aiming to foster awareness about the moral and ethical challenges of the current era.





