The author follows suit at a time when many are trying to connect global events and trends to interpretations of prophecies found in the Book of Revelations, Nostradamus' writings, and the forecasts of vogue clairvoyants. However, the author does so by making reference to some of the prophecies found in the Qur'an and in the documented sayings of the Prophet Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace. Dajjal is not only a list of these prophesies, nor is it focused on interpreting individual occurrences in the context of these predictions. From the perspective of late 20th-century living in general, the book is more than just a "religious" indictment of a meaningless civilisation. Instead, it looks at and contrasts the psychological reality of existential behaviour on the outside with that of those who base their way of life on prophetic guidance.
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