Dajjal Forbidden from Entering Certain Locations
The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) foretold of an evil figure called 'Dajjal' who will travel around the world trying to deceive people with lies and false promises - but there are certain locations he is forbidden from entering including Makkah Madinah Jerusalem Mount Sinai & Jazirat al-Khair
Jan. 30, 2023 5:48PM
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The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) has long foretold of the coming of Dajjal, an evil figure who will travel the world. Recently, news has emerged that there are certain locations that he is forbidden from entering. But what are these places? The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) first spoke of Dajjal in a hadith, which is a saying or tradition attributed to him. In this hadith, he said that Dajjal would travel around the world and try to deceive people with his lies and false promises. He also said that there were certain places where Dajjal would not be able to enter. These places include Makkah and Madinah in Saudi Arabia, as well as Jerusalem in Israel. These cities are considered holy sites by Muslims and Jews alike, so it makes sense that they would be off-limits for someone like Dajjal. Additionally, some scholars believe that the Kaaba in Makkah is protected by Allah himself and therefore cannot be entered by anyone who seeks to do harm or spread falsehoods. Another place where Dajjal is forbidden from entering is Mount Sinai in Egypt. This mountain holds great significance for both Muslims and Jews since it was here that Moses received the Ten Commandments from God Almighty. It is believed that due to its spiritual importance, no one with malicious intent can enter this holy site either. Finally, some scholars believe that the Island of Jazirat al-Khair near Bahrain may also be off-limits for Dajjal because it contains many important Islamic relics such as tombs belonging to prophets and companions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). As such, it too may be guarded against those who seek to do harm or spread falsehoods about Islam or any other religion for that matter. In conclusion, while we may never know exactly why these places have been chosen as off-limits for Dajjal’s entry into our world, we can take comfort in knowing that they exist nonetheless – providing us with a measure of protection against his evil intentions should he ever come close enough to them!