The Fitnah Of The Dajjal And Gog & Magog By Abdur Rahman As-Sa'di
ISBN: 9781641361026
Author: Abdur Rahman As-Sa'di
Book Binding: Softcover
Pages: 60
Size: 9.0 x 6.0 x 0.2 inch
Publication Year: 2018
Description
About This Book:
Abdur Rahman As-Sa'di's "The Fitnah Of The Dajjal And Gog and Magog" is a careful and sharp examination of two key eschatological (finish of-times) ideas in Islamic custom: the Dajjal and Gog and Magog. This book dives into the prophetic records and Islamic lessons encompassing seven significant Day of Judgment signs, giving perusers a more full comprehension of their importance in Islamic eschatology.
The following are the key characteristics of "The Fitnah of the Dajjal and Gog and Magog":
Eschatological Significance:
The book makes sense of the eschatological meaning of the Dajjal (the Bogus Savior) and Gog and Magog, offering knowledge on their situations in Islamic end-time fantasies.
Prophetic Narratives:
It draws on veritable Hadith and Quranic sources to give prophetic records and lessons about the Dajjal Gog and Magog.
Historical Context:
Perusers get bits of knowledge into the verifiable and social setting in which these eschatological signs were referenced, offering a more profound point of view on their importance.
Philosophical Investigation:
The book talks about religious ramifications and lessons that can be drawn from the records of the Dajjal and Gog and Magog, featuring their significance for Christians.
Current importance:
While situated in Islamic custom, the book breaks down the eschatological subjects' ongoing importance, provoking concentrate on their likely articulations in the advanced world.
Profound Arrangement:
"The Fitnah Of The Dajjal And Gog and Magog" underscores the meaning of otherworldly planning and mindfulness in tending to the difficulties presented by these end-time signals.
Genuine Source:
Composed by famous Islamic researcher Abdur Rahman As-Sa'di, the book depends on true Islamic sources, affirming the authenticity and accuracy of the material given.