What is Dajjal called in English?

Dajjal means "deceiver" in Arabic. In Islamic eschatology, Al-Masih Ad-Dajjal is an evil false prophet whom, it is said, will come to earth and try to lure people into following Shaytan (Satan).
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What is another name for Dajjal?

'Deceitful Messiah'), otherwise referred to simply as the Dajjal, is an evil figure in Islamic eschatology similar to the Antichrist in Christianity, who will pretend to be the promised Messiah, appearing before the Day of Judgment according to the Islamic eschatological narrative.
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Who has seen Dajjal?

Tamim bin Aws ad-Dari (Arabic: تميم بن أوس الداري) (died 661) was a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and an early convert from Christianity to Islam. In Islamic eschatology, he is known for encountering the Dajjal during one of his journeys.
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What prophet said about Dajjal?

Al-Dajjāl first appeared as the Antichrist in pseudoapocalyptic Christian literature and is reworked in ḥadīth (sayings) ascribed to the Prophet Muhammad. There he is described as a plump, one-eyed man with a ruddy face and curling hair and the Arabic letters k-f-r (“unbelief”) on his forehead.
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How many jahannam are there?

While the Quran describes Jahannam as having seven levels, each for different sins, the Bible (as regards the issue of levels), speaks of the "lowest Hell (Sheol)".
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Does Shia perform Hajj?

Shia Muslims number 200 million and are the second largest denomination in the faith. Many perform the hajj, and they also travel to Iran, Iraq and beyond to visit holy sites.
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Who is Messiah in Islam?

The Quran states that Jesus (Isa), the son of Maryam (Isa ibn Maryam), is the messiah (al-masih) and prophet sent to the Children of Israel.
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Does Islam have a Judgement day?

Yawm ad-Din is the Day of Judgement, when Allah will decide how people will spend their afterlife. Most Muslims believe they have free will to make their own choices. They also believe that they will be judged by God for those choices.
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How many prophets are there in Islam?

25 prophets are mentioned in the Qur'an, although some believe there have been 124 000. Some prophets were given holy books to pass on to humankind. 3) Muslims believe the prophets taught the same basic ideas, most importantly belief in one god.
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Where is Yajuj and Majuj?

Some scholars further attempt to relate the last portion of the interpretation of Yajuj and Majuj to the lake of Tiberias, currently known as the Sea of Galilee, the Earth's lowest freshwater lake, and the Dead Sea.
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Where is Prophet Sulaiman buried?

The Mausoleum of Prophet Sulaiman (pbuh) can be found within the compound of Masjid-Al-Aqsa and is said to be the place where he passed away while leaning on his staff. Masjid Al Aqsa is considered the third holiest site in Islam, and is the second mosque to have been constructed after the Masji al-Haram in Mecca.
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Who is the Messiah in Christianity?

Cultural definitions for Messiah (1 of 3)

For Jews (see also Jews) and Christians (see also Christian), the promised “anointed one” or Christ; the Savior. Christians believe that Jesus was the Messiah who delivered mankind from its sins.
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How many times a day do Muslims pray?

A majority also say that they pray at least some or all of the salah, or ritual prayers required of Muslims five times per day. Among all U.S. Muslims, fully 42% say they pray all five salah daily, while 17% pray at least some of the salah every day.
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What does fitnah mean in Arabic?

fitnah, (Arabic: “trial” or “test”) in Islamic usage, a heretical uprising—especially the first major internal struggle within the Muslim community, which resulted in both civil war (656–661 ce) and religious schism between the Sunnis and the Shiʿah.
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Is music is haram in Islam?

Prohibited, no exceptions except maybe call to prayer

Those who believe the Quran and hadith "strictly" prohibits music include the Salafi and Deobandi. The Quran does not specifically refer to music itself.
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What happens after death in Islam?

After death, most Muslims believe that the soul will enter Barzakh, a state of waiting, until the Day of Judgement. When a person dies, their soul is taken by Azra'il, the Angel of Death. God sends two angels to question the waiting soul.
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When was Islam founded?

The start of Islam is marked in the year 610, following the first revelation to the prophet Muhammad at the age of 40. Muhammad and his followers spread the teachings of Islam throughout the Arabian peninsula.
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Who wrote the Quran?

Muslims believe that the Quran was orally revealed by God to the final prophet, Muhammad, through the archangel Gabriel incrementally over a period of some 23 years, beginning in the month of Ramadan, when Muhammad was 40; and concluding in 632, the year of his death.
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Who is the founder of Islam?

The rise of Islam is intrinsically linked with the Prophet Muhammad, believed by Muslims to be the last in a long line of prophets that includes Moses and Jesus.
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What name do Muslims call God?

KAULA LUMPUR, Malaysia — The name of God is sacred to Muslims, and the Arabic word for God, “Allah,” is universally invoked in Islamic prayers and practices.
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Is Turkey Shia or Sunni?

Turkey is a secular state. Even though over 85 percent of its population is Sunni Muslim and its Religious Affairs Directorate represents Sunni Islam, Turkey's secular tradition and legal structure help it refrain from pursuing a sectarian policy. The institutional structure is different in Iran.
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Can Shias drink?

Alawite theology and rituals break from mainstream Shia Islam in several important ways. For one, the Alawites drink wine as Ali's transubstantiated essence in their rituals; while other Muslims abstain from alcohol, Alawites are encouraged to drink socially in moderation.
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Is Pakistan Sunni or Shia?

Almost all of the people of Pakistan are Muslims or at least follow Islamic traditions, and Islamic ideals and practices suffuse virtually all parts of Pakistani life. Most Pakistanis belong to the Sunni sect, the major branch of Islam. There are also significant numbers of Shiʿi Muslims.
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Will all Muslims go to Jannah?

Like most Sunni, Shia Islam hold that all Muslims will eventually go to Jannah, and similarly to Ash'ari, believe heedless and stubborn unbelievers will go to hell, while the ignorant who "are truthful to their own religion", will not.
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