He is a false Messiah who will say he is God. He is a one eyed dis believer, infidel. Who is no God, as their is only one God, Allah.
Al-Masih ad-Dajjal (Arabic: المسيح الدجّال Al-Masīḥ ad-Dajjāl, "the false messiah"), is an evil figure in Islamic eschatology.[1] He is to appear pretending to be the Masih (i.e. the Messiah) at a time in the future, before Yawm al-Qiyamah (Day of Resurrection), and is comparable to the Antichrist and Armilus in Christian and medieval Jewish eschatology, respectively.
Dajjāl is an adjective of Syriac origin.[2] It is also a common Arabic word (دجال) whose root is dajl meaning "lie" or "deception". Al-Masīḥ ad-Dajjāl, with the definite article al- ("the"), refers to "the deceiving Messiah", a specific end-of times deceiver. The Dajjāl is an evil being who will seek to impersonate the true Messiah.
The name Dajjal also is rooted in an Arabic word dajel, which means to gold plate or coat in gold.
Dajjal means quack
according to the web the definition of dajjal is the imposter Messiah; antichrist. then of course we believe the existence of dajjal. we donot believe in him we believe of him
allah
that is not supposed to be the dajjal because we still have Al-Mahdi to come first or let me say that the Dajjal will be born some were inside ASIA (maybe Iran or Afghanistan)
yes real
yes the dajjal is alive, hes somewhere on an island in the west. hes been here since the year 917!!
According to the prophesy for the Day of Judgement, the Dajjal will appear between Iraq and Syria, with most believing the city will be Istanbul, Turkey.
no he will not come on day of judgement sir .
yes he is real
dajjal transport and dajjali people...
The first Dajjal Messiah will probably NOT claim to be God. The last Dajjal (AntiChrist or False Christ) will appear after the Muslim army conquers Constantinople.
In Islamic eschatology, Dajjal is considered a false messiah who will appear before the Day of Judgment and is associated with widespread deception and chaos. While specific narratives vary, many interpretations suggest that Dajjal will lead people astray rather than directly kill them. However, his actions and the turmoil he causes may result in significant suffering and loss of life. Ultimately, the details about Dajjal's role and actions are rooted in religious texts and interpretations.