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The Dajjal And The Return of Jesus_ Yusuf Ibn Abdullah Ibn Yusuf Al Wabil

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<strong>The</strong> Rebuttal to these Individuals & their Arguments<br />

hearts.<br />

It is like the saying <strong>of</strong> the one whom the <strong>Dajjal</strong> will kill:<br />

'I have only increased in insight (that you are the <strong>Dajjal</strong>)<br />

today concerning you.'<br />

It is not intended by his saying, 'He is too insignificant<br />

to <strong>Al</strong>lah than that', that there is nothing (<strong>of</strong> miraculous<br />

feats) with him. However, the intent is he is too insignificant,<br />

to make anything (<strong>of</strong> the miraculous feats) a<br />

sign, that he is truthful. <strong>And</strong>, especially when He has<br />

created in him evident signs indicating his lies and his<br />

disbelief (kujr), which every Muslim shall read, be he<br />

literate or illiterate - which is an additional piece <strong>of</strong> evidence<br />

to those <strong>of</strong> him being a created and deficient. 1 As<br />

has preceeded in the discussion about his descriptions.<br />

2. If we accept the l:iadith according to its apparent meaning<br />

then the saying <strong>of</strong> the Prophet (:i) to al-Mughirah<br />

was said before it was revealed to the Prophet (:i) about<br />

the miraculous feats that the <strong>Dajjal</strong> will have with him.<br />

Due to the evidence <strong>of</strong> al-Mughirah's statement to the<br />

Prophet (:i): '<strong>The</strong>y say: that he has with him .. .' <strong>And</strong> he<br />

did not say to the Prophet (:i) you have said concerning<br />

him such and such.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n, after that revelation was sent, explaining the miraculous<br />

feats, and the great signs (qya~ which the <strong>Dajjal</strong><br />

will have with him. So there is no contradiction between<br />

the narration <strong>of</strong> al-Mughirah and the apadith <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Dajjal</strong>.<br />

1<br />

See 'Sharhal-Nau1wawiliMuslim. 1 , (18/74] and 'Fathul-Bciri', [13/93].<br />

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