Whilst Gog and Magog are
mentioned twice in the Qur'an, the Dajjal has no direct mention. This is
extraordinary, given the assertion of the prophet, peace be upon him, that
there is no more significant matter between the creation of Adam and the last
hour than the Dajjal.
People reading or listening to
traditional descriptions of Dajjal, the anti-Christ, may be forgiven for
considering him to be a character of fiction. He is of an enormous size,
travels at the speed of the clouds blown by the wind on a donkey, the distance
between his ears being 40 arm spans, the deep sea only reaches up to his ankle,
he has with him a mountain of bread and rivers, and works amazing miracles. He
has been around since the prophet's days, tied in iron chains on an island in
the sea which is populated by spies. When he is let loose, time will become
short and the ground will shrink.
This myth of a giant, however, is
probably the reason that so many ahadith about him survived to the present day.
Acquainted with the workings of modern technology, we are able to appreciate
that the abilities of this superhuman creature are due to the equipment at his
disposal. We have witnessed car and plane travel, we see images from across the
world beamed into our living rooms via television, we use mobile telephones to
keep in touch with people in the remotest corners of the world. We can
understand how somebody can be in many places at once, listen to what happens
at different locations in the earth, travel at speed and show us water you
cannot taste and fire that does not burn you. To people before us, anybody
accomplishing such tasks, must have been a magical being. Our unforgivable
mistake is, that we love to hold on to the magic like a fairy tale from
childhood which we can't let go of.
If we are talking about Dajjal,
representing a system of disbelief clearly visible to anybody as such, be he
literate or not, irrespective of the fact that it is being proclaimed in the
name of trinitarian Christianity, then this Dajjal is alive and kicking amongst
us, no longer tied down since he mastered the art of using iron, throwing off
his chains and restrictions, making everything fancy from computer hardware to
destructive weapons. He is one-eyed, materialistic, deprived of spirituality,
his promised paradise is hell and his hell is paradise, and he is followed by
an army of Jews, women and bedouins. He controls the resources of the world
through his interest banking system, and has indeed mountains of bread, and
people will suffer hunger unless they follow him. Whilst the prophet Muhammad,
peace be upon him, would have argued with him on our behalf, were he still
around, now everybody will have to argue with him on his own behalf.
Yet, Dajjal, the system, is not
sufficient an explanation for all the descriptions given of him in the
prophetic traditions. Many of them speak of Dajjal as an ordinary, short man of
Jewish extraction (like Ibn Sayyad), with curly and coarse hair and a beak of a
nose, and biting teeth. He commands armies and, ultimately, he will be slain.
Dajjal the person is the leader who will ultimately lead the forces of evil on
this earth, the system of Dajjal. He belongs to the one-world government of the
brutish ruler of the empire succeeding the Romans, he will desire Madinah, but
it will be out of reach for him. He will land at a place near Madinah, to the
east, which could well be Kuwait, but he will be diverted north, to the region
of al-Sham, that is Syria, (or possibly Iraq?) where he will be destroyed. He
will emerge after fierce battles As-Sufyani (the Brute) will have with the
Muslims, marked by hitherto unknown destructiveness. The fight will be over
mountains of (black) gold near the Euphrates. The Muslims will be the loosers,
but those who are sincere amongst them will eventually unite under the banner
of al-Mahdi who will come from Madinah and will be given allegiance in Makkah,
although he'd rather escape that responsibility, which rules out any of those
who wish to be known as candidates for being the Mahdi. Finally, 'Isa bin
Maryam, the real Christ, will return and put an end to Dajjal and his
machinations.
Muslims should take the warnings about
the Dajjal seriously. We should watch the "peace process" in
Palestine and the military intimidation in Arabia with close concern. A shift
to unified world government (under American UN leadership directed from Tel
Aviv) might not be too far off any more. Bar coding, cable and satellite
communications, computer networking, international monetary control, and
endless other innovations of our times have put almost complete control at the
disposal of the future head of the Dajjal system. Scientists still try to
master the art of thought reading and mind control, but even without those
techniques the word freedom has a more and more hollow sound. The fiction of
Orwell's 1984 has long since been outdone by the facts. Soon this new Messiah
will draw people around the globe into a mass hypnosis for his latest fashion
new age cult. We must retain our critical faculties, and as always with
dissent, in a dictatorial system, there is a price to be paid. Patiently
holding on to one's beliefs, and acting upon them, will be like holding a
burning coal in one's hands. Yet, this is bliss, as not to do so and to
acquiesce into injustice and oppression out of fear of falling into the hell
the Dajjal has in store for his opponents, means to deny the truth, belie
humanity, and earn eternal condemnation. Worse still, to be so busy in petty
pursuits and endless squabbles amongst each other, that we fail to notice
altogether that we are being taken for a ride.