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[quote]Srom UI web site Most of the concepts that you have referred to are based on narratives ascribed to the Prophet (pbuh) - i.e. Hadith - except for the information that at the end of the time, the world will be under the hold of Gog and Magog, which is given in the Qur'an (Al-Anbiaa 21: 96). As for Dajjal, also mentioned in some narratives ascribed to the Prophet (pbuh), it seems to be a metaphorical allusion to the fact that before the end of time, the world shall be ruled by people, who would not only be interested only in the pleasures of the life of this world and blinded from the success of the Hereafter, but would also betray people into working only for the pleasures of this life and ignoring the success of the Hereafter. This seems to be the implication of the one-eyed Dajjal. Dajjal, it should be remembered, is an attributive noun implying 'the great betrayer'.[/quote]
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