It was narrated from ‘Abdullah bin ‘Amr that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: “The first signs to appear will be at the rising of the sun from the west and the emergence of the Beast to the people, at forenoon.’” 'Abdullah said: Whichever of them appears first, the other will come soon after. 'Abdullah said: I do not think it will be anything other than the sun rising from the west.
Read More..It was narrated from Safwan bin ‘Assal that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: “Towards the west (i.e., the place of the setting of the sun) there is an open door, seventy years wide. That door will remain open for repentance until the sun rises from this direction. When it rises from this direction, faith will not benefit any soul that did not believe before or earn anything good through its faith.”
Read More..It was narrated that Hudhaifah said: The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: 'The Dajjal (False Christ) is blind in his left eye and has abundant hair. With him will be a Paradise and a Hell, but his Hell is Paradise and his Paradise is Hell.'
Read More..It was narrated that Abu Bakr Siddiq said: The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) told us: 'Dajjal will emerge in a land in the east called Khorasan, and will be followed by people with faces like hammered shields.'
Read More..It was narrated that Mughirah bin Shu'bah said: No one asked the Prophet (ﷺ) about Dajjal more than I did. (One of the narrators) Ibn Numair said (in his version): (No one asked) more difficult questions than I did. - He said to me: 'What are you asking about him?' I said: 'They say he will have food and drink with him.' He said: 'He is too insignificant before Allah for that.'
Read More..It was narrated that Fatimah bint Qais said: The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) prayed one day, and ascended the pulpit, and he never used to ascend it, before that, except on Fridays. The people were alarmed by that, and some were standing and some were sitting. He gestured to them with his hand, telling them to sit. (Then he said:) 'By Allah, I am not standing here for something that will benefit you, an exhortation or warning. Rather Tamim Dari has come to me and told me something that prevented me from taking a rest because of the joy and delight (I felt), and I wanted to spread that joy among you. A cousin of Tamim Dari told me that the wind drove them to an island that they did not know, so they sat in the rowing boats of the ship and set out. There they saw something black, with long eyelashes. They said to it: What are you? It said: I am Jassasah, They said: Tell us. It said: I will not tell you anything or ask you anything. Rather there is this monastery that you have looked at. Go to it, for there is a man there who is longing to hear your news and tell you news. So they went there and entered upon him, and they saw an old man firmly shackled, with a sorrowful appearance and complaining a great deal. He said to them: Where have you come from? They said: From Sham. He said: How are the Arabs faring? They said: We are from among the Arabs. What do you want to ask about? He said: What has this man done who has appeared among you? They said: (He has done) well. He made enemies of some people, but Allah supported him against them and now they have become one, with one God and one religion. He said: What happened to the spring of Zughar? They said: It is good; we irrigate out crops from it and drink from it. He said: What happened to the date-palms between 'Amman and Baisan? They said: They bear fruit every year. He said: What happened to the Lake of Tiberias? They said: It overflows because of the abundance of water. He gave three deep sighs, then he said: If I were to free myself from these chains, I would not leave any land without entering it on these two feet of mine, except for Taibah, for I have no way to enter it. The Prophet (ﷺ) said: 'My joy is so great. This (Al-Madinah) is Taibah, and by the One in Whose Hand is my soul, there is no narrow or broad road in it, or any plain or mountain, but there is an angel (standing) over it with his sword unsheathed, until the Day of Resurrection.'
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