Astagafirullah!
Thank you for the vid bro.
Astagafirullah!
Doesn't sheikh Imran Hussein believe that Dajjal is a metaphor for capitalism and not an actual flesh and blood person or something like that? He's an interesting thinker. He's not a literalist.I feel really bad for the guy as it reminded me of my Uncles friend who went thru something similar. As soon as he brought her to America, she switched up on him and destroyed the marriage.
She literally hit her head on the kitchen counter causing her forehead to bruise and called the cops on him while he was at work. By the time he came home, the cops immediately handcuffed him without any hesitation and sent his ass to jail over the weekend. My uncle had to bail him out and by the time they had figured out what happened, she was long gone and only leaving a restraining order and a empty bank account. Worst part was she was pregnant with his child so he's still paying $800 a month for child support to this very day.
You gotta be careful out her man. Especially with the women you let enter into your life. Remember we are living in the last age of humanity aka "The Last Hour"/
And this brings us to the subject of “the greatest of all trials that mankind would experience from the time of Adam to the Last Day”, i.e., the fitnah (trials) of Dajjal the false Messiah or Anti-Christ. It was in connection with that attack of Dajjal that the Prophet warned that “the last people to come out to Dajjal would be women, and that a man would have to return to his home and tie down his wife, sister and daughter to protect them from being seduced by Dajjal.” It is clear that Prophet Muhammad anticipated, in the above prophecy, the modern feminist revolution that has deceptively misled and corrupted so many women in the modern age.
http://www.imranhosein.org/articles/women-in-islam/98-the-women-of-islam-in-the-house-of-allah.html
Doesn't sheikh Imran Hussein believe that Dajjal is a metaphor for capitalism and not an actual flesh and blood person or something like that? He's an interesting thinker. He's not a literalist.
I dont know if we're talking about the same Imran Hosein. My spelling might be a little off. I'm talking about the sheikh in Malaysia with vids on YouTube. It's been a while since I've heard his lectures, but I'm pretty sure he argues Dajjal is a corrupt financial system than an actual person. Other scholars interpret it as a metaphor. The hadiths about Dajjal are contradictory. Some allege that he was a Jewish boy whilst others indicate he is a grown man. They also contradict each other on which of his eyes are blind. Some hadiths say his right eye is blind, but others claim it's his left eye. Also, they say his mode of transport is a donkey or mule. Really? If it's a futuristic event, and if the guy is a miracle worker, why is there no mention of cars and planes? It's obvious the hadith was invented by people who thought society would always be in a primitive state.Lol no. Dajjal is a human being that we will be able to see physically.
Remember this Hadith regarding Dajjal:
Allah's Apostle (صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم) , how long will he stay on Earth? He said: For forty days, one day like a year, one day like a month, one day like a week, and the rest of the days will be like your days.
The Quran tells us 1 day in the heavens is 1000 regular human days. So you have to break up the time intervals.
One day like a year: About a 1000 human days aka Pax Brittanica
One day like a month: 1000/12mo = About 83 years aka Pax Americana
One day like a week: 83/4w = About 21 years aka Pax Judaica
The rest will be like our days and when we will physically see the Anti-Christ himself. The only part I am not sure about with Imran Hosein is when Pax Judiaca will start. But of course Allah knows best.
I dont know if we're talking about the same Imran Hosein. My spelling might be a little off. I'm talking about the sheikh in Malaysia with vids on YouTube. It's been a while since I've heard his lectures, but I'm pretty sure he argues Dajjal is a corrupt financial system than an actual person. Other scholars interpret it as a metaphor. The hadiths about Dajjal are contradictory. Some allege that he was a Jewish boy whilst others indicate he is a grown man. They also contradict each other on which of his eyes are blind. Some hadiths say his right eye is blind, but others claim it's his left eye. Also, they say his mode of transport is a donkey or mule. Really? If it's a futuristic event, and if the guy is a miracle worker, why is there no mention of cars and planes? It's obvious the hadith was invented by people who thought society would always be in a primitive state.
There is a good video on Dajjal on the YouTube show "Let The Quran Speak".
Don't see what the outrage is. He wanted beauty and she wanted a better life. Neither was acting selflessly. Nobody judges men for not marrying ugly women, so why judge women for not staying with broke niggas. If she lost her looks, he would probably find a second wife. Well, he was her ticket to the land of milk and honey. He was basically her mode of transportation to America.
Also, he was not complaining when she didn't wear the hijab in America. He was happy for her to wear bikinis, but as soon as she leaves him he starts whining about the fact she was not a pious woman. Hypocrite.