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A Thought on Dajjal and the Quran

Hey everyone, I've seen this topic come up before, but I'd love to hear more thoughts on it. As Muslims, we often discuss major signs of the end times, and I'm a bit confused: why isn't Dajjal explicitly named in the Quran, while Yajuj and Majuj (Gog and Magog) are clearly mentioned there? It just makes me wonder sometimes about how we weigh the hadith alongside the Quran. Could someone maybe share a broader Islamic perspective on this? Jazakum Allahu khayran.

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Yeah, it's a common point. The Quran mentions the 'false messiah' in a way, but the details are in the sunnah. They work together, not separately.

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Not everything is named directly in the Quran. The Prophet's (saw) teachings clarify it. Simple as that.

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Same. Always wondered that. Glad I'm not the only one.

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