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The Fitnah Of The Dajjal And Gog And Magog By Shaykh 'Abdur Rahman As-Sa'di
The Fitnah Of The Dajjal And Gog And Magog By Shaykh 'Abdur Rahman As-Sa'di
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The Fitnah of the Dajjāl and Gog and Magog By Shaykh ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Nāṣir as-Saʿdī
Among the greatest trials this world will ever witness are those that precede the Final Hour. The Prophet ﷺ warned his ummah about them repeatedly, described them in vivid detail, and taught us the means of protection — because knowing what is coming is itself a form of preparedness.
In this important work, Shaykh ʿAbd al-Raḥmān as-Saʿdī — the eminent scholar of Unayzah, master of tafsīr, and teacher of Shaykh Ibn al-ʿUthaymīn — examines two of the most fearsome of the Major Signs: the emergence of the Dajjāl (the Antichrist) and the release of Yaʾjūj and Maʾjūj (Gog and Magog). Drawing entirely from the Quran and authentic Sunnah, Shaykh as-Saʿdī cuts through myth, exaggeration, and speculation to present what the texts actually establish about these momentous events.
Topics covered include:
- Who the Dajjāl is, his description, and the unprecedented nature of his fitnah
- The geographic scope of his trial and who will be most vulnerable to his deception
- The Quranic and prophetic protections against the Dajjāl — including the first and last ten verses of Sūrat al-Kahf
- The identity of Yaʾjūj and Maʾjūj and their role in the events of the End Times
- The destruction of Yaʾjūj and Maʾjūj and what follows
- Lessons and reminders for the believer living in an age of spreading fitnah
At a time when confusion, sensationalism, and unfounded theories surround these topics, Shaykh as-Saʿdī's grounded, text-based approach offers exactly what the Muslim reader needs — clarity, calm, and certainty rooted in authentic knowledge.
Ideal for: Muslims seeking authentic knowledge of the Major Signs, students of ʿaqīdah and eschatology, and anyone looking to replace speculation about the End Times with what the Quran and Sunnah actually say.
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