The Dajjal – An Apocryphal Creation
The Dajjal, an intriguing figure in Islamic eschatology, symbolizes deception and chaos before the Day of Judgment, paralleling the Christian Antichrist through vivid hadith narratives and apocalyptic themes.
The Dajjal, an intriguing figure in Islamic eschatology, symbolizes deception and chaos before the Day of Judgment, paralleling the Christian Antichrist through vivid hadith narratives and apocalyptic themes.
The weak narration from Sunnan Abi Dawud describes events preceding the arrival of Imam Mahdi, but it is considered fabricated by Sunni scholars linked to historical conflicts among early Islamic factions.
One of the central concepts within Islamic eschatology is the belief in the second coming of Jesus Christ, known as Isa bin Maryam, at the end of times. This is a fabricated hadith prophecy.
Apostasy executions is a belief held by Sunni Muslims, based upon hadith narrated by Ikrima. When we look at ilm al rijal and hadith transmission, we uncover the truth of that narration.