The Qur’an, Dajjal and the Jasad
Our view of Minsa-ah
It is clear to us that it was because of his possession of Solomon’s staff that the Jasad, who was sitting on Solomon’s throne, could succeed in having the Jinn continue to work for him. Solomon’s staff had to possess certain divinely-bestowed miraculous powers or properties related to the world of ‘time’ to have that effect on the Jinn.
We can recall to advantage that it was with his staff, which also possessed similar divinely-bestowed power and properties, that Moses, i.e., Nabi Musa pbuh struck the Red Sea, which then parted miraculously to make a track of dry land through which the Israelites could pass to safety (See Qur’an, al-Shura, 26:23). It was also with his staff that Moses struck the rock and twelve streams of water then flowed miraculously from the rock—one stream for each of Israel’s twelve tribes (See Qur’an, alBaqarah, 2:160). It was with that same staff that Moses defeated Pharaoh’s magicians when his staff became a serpent which miraculously swallowed all that they produced as magic (See Qur’an, al-‘Araf, 7:107–117).
We may also recall that it was with Yusuf’s shirt which was thrown on his father Ya’qub’s face, that his sight was miraculously restored pbut.
If Minsa-ah refers to the miraculous powers of the staff which made possible forward and backward movement in ‘time’, then this would explain how the Jasad was able to use the staff to deceive the Jinn thus preventing them from realizing that Solomon pbuh was dead, and that there was someone else sitting on his throne.
Our view is that the Minsa-ah made it possible for moving images of Solomon pbuh, alive and sitting on his throne, to be presented to the Jinn—and thus were they deceived.
Dabbat al-Ard would then have to be something which incrementally dismantles and eventually succeeds in nullifying or destroying the miraculous properties of Solomon’s staff in consequence of which the moving images collapsed when the Minsa-ah of the staff was consumed.
Our conclusion is that since neither the Qur’an, nor the Hadith of the Prophet pbuh, support the meaning of Minsa-ah which has been given by some commentators of the Qur’an as just ‘staff’, we are now left with only one alternative, i.e., that Minsa-ah refers to some miraculous capacity in Solomon’s staff which is related to ‘time’.
Dabbat al-Ard would then be those who destroy the miraculous capacity of the ‘staff’ to permit simultaneous travel back and forth through different dimensions of time. It was through this back and forth travel that the young men who were asleep in the cave could remain in two dimensions of time simultaneously (See Qur’an, al-Kahf, 18:16–20).
If the Jasad could manipulate different dimensions of time, he could thereby present to the Jinn an image of Solomon who is still alive, while concealing from them, Solomon’s death.
If Dajjal, the Jasad, can manipulate different dimensions of time through the Minsa-ah of Solomon’s staff, and hence advance his agenda of eventually ruling the world from Holy Jerusalem, we will have to accept that the major function of Dabbat al-Ard is to eventually check-mate Dajjal, the Jasad, by depriving him of that miraculous capacity of the staff. They do so by consuming the Minsa-ah of the staff and thereby deprive the staff of its miraculous properties and functions. And Allah Knows best!
In another verse, the Qur’an further describes Dabbat alArd as something which will either ‘speak to them’ or ‘injure them’:
(Qur’an, al-Naml, 27:82)
Now, as for the deaf and blind of heart, when the word of truth stands revealed against them, We shall bring forth unto them out of the earth a creature, which will speak to/injure them, because mankind had no real faith in Our messages.
The emergence of the beast or creature of the earth, i.e., Dabbat al-Ard, is therefore directly linked to the negligence of a world of people who allow themselves to become brain-washed.
The same Arabic word مھملكت can have two different meanings based on different punctuation. If it is written as tukallimuhum then it would mean ‘speak to them’. But if it is written as taklimuhum it would mean ‘wound them’. Both meanings would appear to apply if we interpret Dabbat al-Ard in the manner which we have just done. The learned companion of the blessed Prophet Abdullah Ibn Abbas, held this view. (See Tafsir al-Qurtubi).
Our view is to identify Dabbat al-Ard with the invisible electronic waves emitted from television screens, cellular smart phones and wireless internet, etc. And Allah Knows best!
Already bees have difficulty in navigating their way to and from the pollen in flowers, and as a consequence the production of honey in the mysterious modern world is in constant and alarming decline.
In addition, electronic communication through so-called ‘Smart Phones’ and other such cellular phones is rapidly transforming much of the thus ‘connected world’ into a virtual talk city in which the ‘cattle’ of the world spend endless, hours, days, weeks—and eventually a lifetime, communicating with each other in what may best be described as a ‘Talk City’. Eventually the ‘cattle’ become so addicted to what is sometimes known as ‘Bla-Bla’, that they cannot bear to live without those devices. They remain unaware that this explosion in ‘talk’ is not happening by accident. Rather a divine plan is unfolding in which the electronic waves emitted into the atmosphere, and into the human ear-drum and brain, will not only cause the miraculous properties of Solomon’s staff to be consumed electronically, but will also damage people’s brains to such an extent that brain cancer, dementia and a form of dementia known as Alzheimer would become common-place. Indeed there may be an epidemic in the making. Alzheimer’s is a brain disease that causes a slow decline in memory, thinking and reasoning:
(Qur’an, al-Hashr, 59:19)
Allah warns mankind not to be like those who are oblivious of Allah, and whom He therefore causes to become oblivious of their own status as human beings: for it is they, they who are truly depraved!
Those who are not comfortable with the above identification of Dabbat al-Ard, may choose instead to await a Dabbat al-Ard described elsewhere as follows:
Its head is like the head of a bull, its eyes are like the eyes of a pig, its ears are like the ears of an elephant, its horns are like the horns of a stag, its neck is like the neck of an ostrich, its chest is like the chest of a lion, its color is like the color of a tiger, its haunches are like the haunches of a cat, its tail is like the tail of a ram, and its legs are like the legs of a camel.
This function of Dabbat al-Ard must be very convenient for Dajjal, who has precisely the same goal of incrementally dismantling every rival to Israel that now exists in the world—hence the explanation for the fate which is now embracing such great States of the modern West as USA, UK, France, Germany, etc. These ruling States and their greatest allies which gave to the world the likes of Pax Britannica and Pax Americana, are being incrementally dismantled by hidden forces akin to termites which are constantly nibbling away at the staff that maintains the balance of a soulless body sitting on the throne reserved for the ruling State. The rivals to Israel’s status as ruling State in the world will one day collapse. It is just a matter of time.
This writer pauses to advise all those who have faith in the One God—Muslim, Christian, Jew or otherwise—and who are living within the embrace of Dajjal’s electronically-connected world, to seek protection and healing through continuous recitation of the Arabic text of the blessed Qur’an. This is particularly important for those who continuously use, foolishly so, their so-called Smart Phones and other cellular phones. This writer pauses to remind such people of the divine declaration that the Qur’an can ‘heal’:
(Qur’an, al-Isra’, 17:82)
Thus, step by step, has Allah Most High bestowed through this Qur'an that which heals, and is a grace unto those who believe in the One God, the while it only adds to the ruin of evildoers.
The scientific and medical evidence should soon emerge that Electromagnetic Radiation emitted from laptop computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices are harmful to our bodies. Not only will we soon have evidence of a link with brain tumors, infertility, etc., but most frighteningly of all is the damage done to the memory, and thus to the capacity to think. The world may soon be filled with Jasads.
This writer anticipates a time which will not be long in coming when no child who is brought up exposed to electromagnetic radiation in the electronically-wired cities and towns of the modern world would be able to memorize the Qur’an, because of damage to his memory.
We conclude our advice to parents who reside on in towns and cities of the modern world to ensure that their children recite the Qur’an daily, and complete the recitation of the Qur’an at least once a month, in order that the Qur’an might function as a shield protecting the brain and mind of the child from damage caused by such radiation.
We may also point out before ending this brief book that when we prostrate our Salat, i.e., in the position of Sijdah, we make seven points of contact with the earth with seven bones of the body. The most important of all is when the bone which connects the forehead with the nose touches the ground. While each bone functions as a conduit for electromagnetic radiation to be transferred from our bodies to the earth, thus saving the body from their harmful effects, the transfer from the brain and head is the most important of all, since it is the head that the greatest danger exists from such radiation.
Finally, we should avoid the use of shoes with rubber soles since rubber prevents the transfer of the radiation through the feet to the earth.
Last Word
This book is written with the specific purpose of inviting—respectfully so—a scholarly response to our views expressed on the subjects of the Jasad, as well as Dabbat al-Ard, from those who defend the Salafi methodology, as well as from those who defend the method by which the Qur’an is taught and studied in the Dar al-‘Ulum.
We await their response.
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