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will appear to be flaming fire. Whosoever lives to see that, let him choose
the river which seems to be fire, then let him close his eyes, lower his
head and drink from it, for it will be cold water. The Dajjaal will be one-
eyed; the place where one eye should be will be covered by a piece of
skin. On his forehead will be written the word Kaafir,and every believer,
whether literate or illiterate, will be able to read it.' " [Muslim] [4]
Abu Hurayrah said,
"The Prophet (sal-Allaahu 'alayhe wa sallam) said, 'Shall I tell you
something about the Dajjaal which no Prophet has ever told his people
before me? The Dajjaal is one-eyed and will bring with him something
which will resemble Paradise and Hell; but that which he calls Paradise
will in fact be Hell. I warn you against him as Noah warned his people
against him.' " [Bukhaaree, Muslim] [5]
Muhammad ibn Munkadir said:
"I saw Jaabir ibn 'Abd Allaah swearing by Allaah that Ibn Sayyaad was
the Dajjaal, so I asked him, 'Do you swear by Allaah?' He said, 'I heard
'Umar swear to that effect in the presence of the Prophet (sal-Allaahu
'alayhe wa sallam), and the Prophet (sal-Allaahu 'alayhe wa sallam) did
not disapprove of it.' " [6]
Some 'ulamaa' (scholars) say that some of the Sahaabah (Companions
of the Prophet) believed Ibn Sayyaad to be the greater Dajjaal, but that is
not the case: Ibn Sayyaad was a lesser dajjal.
Ibn Sayyaad travelled between Makkah and Madeenah with Abu Sa'eed,
and complained to him about the way that people were saying that he
was the Dajjaal. Then he said to Abu Sa'eed,
"Did not the Prophet (sal-Allaahu 'alayhe wa sallam) say that the Dajjaal
would not enter Madinah? I was born there. Did not he say that he would
not have any children? - I have children. Did not he say that he would be
a Kaafir? - I have embraced Islaam. Of all the people, I know the most
about him: I know where he is now. If I were given the opportunity to be
in his place, I would not resent it.' " [Bukhaaree, Muslim]
There are many Ahaadeeth about Ibn Sayyaad, some of which are not
clear as to whether he was the Dajjaal or not. We shall see Ahaadeeth
which indicates that the Dajjaal is not Ibn Sayyaad, as in the Hadeeth of
Faatimah Bint Qays al-Fahriyyah, although this does not mean that he
was not one of the lesser Dajjaal; but Allaah knows best.
Footnotes
[1] Bukhaaree,
Kitaab al-Adab, 8/49, 50. Muslim, Kitaab al-Fitan, 8/192,
193.
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Ibn Sayyaad's [or Ibn Sa'eed's] first name was Saaf. He had some
characteristics similar to those ascribed to the Dajjaal. When he was
young, he was like a Kaahin (soothsayer) - sometimes he spoke the
truth, sometimes he lied. When he grew up, he embraced Islaam and
displayed some good characteristics, but later he changed, and it was
said that his behaviour might indicate that he was the Dajjaal. But the
Prophet (sal-Allaahu 'alayhe wa sallam) had not received any Wahy
(revelation) to that effect, so he told 'Umar: "If he is [the Dajjaal] you will
not be able to overpower him."
Banoo Maghaalah: if you stand facing the Masjid al-Nabawee, (the
Prophet's Mosque in Madeenah), everything on your right is the territory
of Banoo Maghaalah.
Dukh: i.e. al-Dukhaan (smoke). The Prophet (sal-Allaahu 'alayhe wa
sallam) was thinking of the Aayah,
"Then wait you for the Day when the sky will bring forth a visible smoke."
[ad-Dukhaan (44):10]
"… with the intention of hearing something…" in other words, the Prophet
(sal-Allaahu 'alayhe wa sallam) wanted to eavesdrop on Ibn Sayyaad so
that he and his companions could find out whether he was a soothsayer
(kaahin) or a sorcerer.
"if you had left him alone, he would have had explained himself": i.e., if
his mother had not told him that the Prophet (sal-Allaahu 'alayhe wa
sallam) was there, then the Prophet (sal-Allaahu 'alayhe wa sallam)
would have found out what he was - a soothsayer or a sorcerer.
[2] Muslim, Kitaab al-Fitan, 8/194, 195.
"His eye is like a floating grape" - this means that, his eye will protrude
and there will be some kind of brightness in it.
[3] Muslim, ibid. Bukhaaree, Kitaab al-Fitan, 9/75, 76.
"On his forehead will be written the letters Kaaf, Faa', Raa' " - this
indicates that he will call people to Kufr, not the right path, so we must
avoid him. The fact that Muslims will be able to identify him as a Kaafir is
a great blessing from Allaah to this Ummah.
[4] Muslim, ibid. Shorter version in Bukhaaree, Kitaab al-Fitan, 9/75.
[5] Bukhaaree, Kitaab al-Anbiyaa, 4/75. Muslim, Kitaab al-Fitan, 8/196.
[6] Muslim, Kitaab al-Fitan, 8/192.
The Hadeeth of Faatimah bint Qays
'Aamir ibn Sharaaheel Sha'bi Sha'b Hamdaan reported that he asked
Faatimah bint Qays, the sister of Dahhaak ibn Qays,who was one of the
first Muhaajiraat,
"Tell me a Hadeeth which you heard directly from the Prophet (sal-