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Dajjal Aur Alamat e Kayamat Ki kitab (Urdu) By Hafiz Imran Ayub Lahori

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Hafiz Imran Ayub Lahori
Binding:
Hardcover
Pages:
159
Size:
5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication Year:
2011
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Dajjal Aur Alamat e Kayamat Ki kitab (Urdu) By Hafiz Imran Ayub Lahori
ISBN: 4650410001027
Author: Hafiz Imran Ayub Lahori
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 159
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication Year: 2011
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About This Book:
Hafiz Imran Ayub Lahori's "Dajjal Aur Alamat e Kayamat Ki Kitab" is a thorough assessment of the Islamic eschatological story, zeroing in on the thought of Dajjal (the Antichrist) and the marks of the Day of Judgment. This book, written in Urdu, is a careful handbook that attracts Islamic sacred texts to give experiences into the forecasted occasions paving the way to the furthest limit of times.
Overview of the Content:
The book looks profoundly into the idea of Dajjal as kept in the Quran and Hadith, explaining the emblematic and prophetic perspectives related to this confounding individual. Hafiz Imran Ayub Lahori digs into the signs and markers (Alamat e Kayamat) that go before the Day of Judgment, giving perusers careful information on the philosophical issues and their pertinence in this day and age.
The expertise of the Author:
Hafiz Imran Ayub Lahori, a prominent Islamic researcher, brings an abundance of information and expertise to the subject. The writer's broad review and insightful methodology guarantee that the substance depends on bona fide Islamic sources, giving perusers a reliable and very educated assessment regarding eschatological issues.
Symbolism and Prophetic Insights:
The book uncovers the prophetic bits of knowledge concealed in Dajjal's depictions and the marks of the Day of Judgment. Hafiz Imran Ayub Lahori explores the representative language utilized in Islamic sacred writings, furnishing perusers with a refined perusing of these expectations and their likely implications as verifiable situations develop.

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