DAJJAL in Israel - A False Messiah (The Anti-Christ) is Coming
Summary
TLDRIn this transcript, the speaker reflects on their first visit to Fez, Morocco, highlighting their gratitude to Allah and appreciation for their student, Samir Khan. They discuss Samir's efforts in teaching Islamic eschatology and supporting those wishing to migrate to Morocco. The speaker then transitions to theological discussions, analyzing the rejection of Jesus as the Messiah by Jews and the implications in Islamic eschatology. They elaborate on the historical and future significance of Jerusalem, the return of the Messiah, and the ultimate confrontation between good and evil as foretold in Islamic teachings.
Takeaways
- ๐ Honored to visit Morocco for the first time, specifically the ancient and famous city of Fez.
- ๐ Gratitude to Samir Khan, a student connected through family to the teacher Dr. Muhammad.
- ๐ Focus on studying and teaching Islamic eschatology in Fez.
- ๐ก Helping people from Britain and Europe who want to make Hijra (migration) to Fez.
- ๐ Comments on the book 'Jerusalem in the Quran' and its relevance to current events.
- โก๏ธ Discussion on the Jewish belief of the Messiah and the return of the golden age of Judaism.
- ๐๏ธ Insights into the Islamic perspective on Jesus as the Messiah and the differences with Jewish beliefs.
- โ๏ธ Historical account of the Jewish exile in Babylon and the subsequent promise of the Messiah.
- ๐ Explanation of the division of Banu Israel into Jews and Christians after the advent of Jesus.
- ๐ Logical deduction in the Quran regarding the end times, the false Messiah, and the eventual return of the true Messiah.
Q & A
What is the significance of the date and place mentioned at the beginning of the transcript?
-The speaker greets the audience on the 15th day of the month in the year 14,145 from the ancient and famous city of Fez in Morocco, highlighting the historical and cultural importance of the location.
Who is Samir Khan and why is he important to the speaker?
-Samir Khan is a student of the speaker, connected through his mother's sister with the family of the speaker's dear teacher of blessed memory, Dr. Muhammad. His efforts made the speaker's visit to Morocco possible.
What is the main purpose of the speaker's visit to Morocco?
-The speaker's main purpose is to study and teach Islamic eschatology and to assist those who wish to make Hijra (migration) to Fez, Morocco.
What does the speaker say about Shir and his activities?
-Shir is studying and teaching Islamic eschatology in Fez and is willing to help those who want to make Hijra from Britain to Morocco. He was born in Britain, married a Moroccan girl, and now lives in Fez.
What is the speaker's view on the migration of Muslims to Fez?
-The speaker views Fez as a potential place for Muslims to migrate to from Europe, particularly Britain, and is willing to assist in this process, seeing it as part of establishing a community of immigrants and helpers.
What is the significance of the speaker's book 'Jerusalem in the Quran'?
-The book 'Jerusalem in the Quran' discusses the Jewish expectation of the Messiah and the return of the golden age of Judaism, providing insights into the historical and religious context of these beliefs.
What does the speaker say about the Jewish belief in the Messiah?
-The speaker explains that Jews believe the Messiah will come, liberate the Holy Land, restore the state of Israel, and rule the world from Jerusalem. However, the speaker argues that this belief is a test from Allah, which many Jews failed by rejecting Jesus as the Messiah.
How does the speaker describe the role of the false Messiah (Dajjal)?
-The false Messiah, described as an evil being created by Allah, will appear as a human and deceive many into believing he is the true Messiah. The true Messiah will eventually return, kill the false Messiah, and establish justice.
What historical events does the speaker connect with the Jewish expectations of the Messiah?
-The speaker connects the Jewish expectations with historical events such as the Babylonian exile, the Crusades, and the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948, arguing that these events are part of the prophecy fulfillment.
What is the speaker's perspective on the future of Jerusalem and its religious significance?
-The speaker believes that Jerusalem will eventually be liberated by a Muslim army, and the true Messiah will rule from there. This will mark the end of history, with two significant states: one in Makkah led by Imam Mahdi and another in Jerusalem led by Jesus.
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