The Qur’an, Dajjal and the Jasad
CHAPTER THREE
Who was the Jasad sitting
on Solomon’s Throne?
As a consequence of using our methodology for the study of the Qur’an, we have recognized the Jasad, who was shown to Solomon pbuh sitting on his throne, to be Dajjal the false Messiah; and Allah Knows best! Our view is that Dajjal, the Jasad, does not have the same Ruh, or spirit, that human beings have, and this is what has made him a Jasad; and Allah Knows best!
When Moses pbuh was called upon to climb Mt. Sinai to meet with Allah Most High, someone known as the Samiriyy, who appears to have had a PhD in engineering, requested the Israelites to hand over to him all their gold. He then forged a golden calf and presented it to the Israelites who promptly declared that this was their God, and the God of Moses! He did such an excellent job in forging the calf that when the wind blew, the calf would moo in much the same way that a living cow would moo!
(Qur’an, TaHa, 20:88)
“Then he brought out of the fire before the people a calf that was a Jasad. It seemed to low: so they said: This is your god, and the god of Moses, but Moses has forgotten!”
The Qur’an declared of that golden calf that it was a Jasad, i.e., a lifeless body, or a body without a soul.
In the case of the vision, however, Solomon pbuh could not have seen a calf sitting on his throne. Rather that it had to be a human being since only a human being could seek to inherit his Kingdom.
The Qur’an also referred to a Jasad as a body which does not consume food:
(Qur’an, al-Anbiyah, 21:8)
Neither did We endow them with bodies that could dispense with food, nor were they immortal.
A Jasad who sits on Solomon’s throne pbuh and who is perceived by Solomon as someone who wants to inherit his Kingdom, has to be a person, and not just a lifeless body, hence he would have to consume food!
Who, or what, was the Jasad that Allah Most High showed to Solomon pbuh in a vision sitting on his throne?
As a consequence of using our methodology for the study of the Qur’an, we have recognized the Jasad who was shown to Solomon pbuh sitting on his throne to be Dajjal the false Messiah; and Allah Knows best! If we are correct in our interpretation, then the Ayat Mutashabihat concerning the Jasad would qualify as the most important of all such verses in the Qur’an. This would have to be so since Nabi Muhammad pbuh declared that Dajjal would cause mankind to experience the greatest tests and trials from the time of Adam pbuh until the Last Day.
We came to this conclusion since Dajjal is described as an evil being, and because he will have to rule from Jerusalem, over a State of Israel, before he can claim to be the Messiah, and hope that his bogus claim would be accepted by the Jews, as well as by those Zionist Christians who are in alliance with the Jews.
If we are wrong in our interpretation of the Jasad to be Dajjal the false Messiah, our critics must inform us who, or what, was the Jasad who provoked such a response from Solomon pbuh?
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