The Dajjal And The Return of Jesus_ Yusuf Ibn Abdullah Ibn Yusuf Al Wabil
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THE FOLLOWERS OF<br />
THE DAJJAL<br />
THE MAJORITY OF THE FOLLOWERS <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Dajjal</strong><br />
will be from among the Jews, the non-Arabs, Persians<br />
and Turks, and a mixture <strong>of</strong> common people, predominantly<br />
Bedouins and women. Imam Muslim has narrated from<br />
Anas ibn Malik (may <strong>Al</strong>lah be pleased with him) that the Messenger<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Al</strong>lah (:i) said:<br />
~ -. ,.- -.,-.-.- -I ,- ·· ~11·-~1 ,-..-<br />
u~ u~ ~ ..*-l ue4 u~ ~<br />
~~I~<br />
"<strong>The</strong> <strong>Dajjal</strong> will be followed by seventy thousand<br />
Jews <strong>of</strong> Asbahan, wearing (Tayfasdn) 1 heavy, striped<br />
garments." 2<br />
According to a report narrated by Imam AJ::imad:<br />
1<br />
T qylasdn: A type <strong>of</strong> adorned garment thrown over the shoulders, or which<br />
covers the body; without (having) cuts and stitching. See 'Mu;am al- Wq;iz',<br />
[p.393], more like a shawl. T.N<br />
2<br />
Sal:ilh Muslim, Kitdb ul-Fitan 1va 'ashardt al-Sti'ah, bdb min baqiyah minA~adith al<br />
Dqjjdl, [18/85-86] with 'Sharh al-Naw1vaivi Ii Muslim.'<br />
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