Three in One

by Naeem Osman Memon

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Three in One — Page 324

inform Prophet Muhammadsa about Ibne Mariam, Dajaal, Khar. Dajaal, Yajooj Majooj and Dabbabtul Ard¹50 whereas what. Hadhrat Ahmadas stated in this passage of Izalah Auham is that 'if the actual identity of these was not fully disclosed to Hadhrat. Muhammads in his revelations, but to whatever extent possible, the matter was explained to him with identical examples or descriptions, then it should not be a matter of surprise. 151 Hence, this statement by Hadhrat Ahmadas rather than deny that the. Holy Prophetsa was not informed of these, acknowledges that he was informed of them by revelation. . Hadhrat Ahmadas did not, with the aforementioned statement state anything which had not already been established by the facts of history. It is, for instance, stated in Hadeeth that during the lifetime of Hadhrat Muhammadsa, there lived in Medina a person named Ibn Sayyad whom Muslims generally believed was the prophesied Dadjaal. Apparently, the Messenger of. Allah sa interrogated Ibn Sayyad in the presence of some of his companions and during the course of this conversation, Hadhrat. Umar ibn Khattabra became convinced that Ibn Sayyad was the. Dadjaal. He, therefore, sought Hadhrat Muhammad's sa permission to kill Ibne Sayyad but was restrained from doing so and advised: 'If he is the same [Dadjaal] who would appear near the Last. Hour, you would not be able to overpower him, and if he is not him, then there is no good in us killing him. '52. In another such Hadeeth in relation to Ibn Sayyad, it has been stated that when Hadhrat Umar ibn Khattab sought Hadhrat. Muhammad's permission to slay Ibne Sayyad, the Holy. Prophet denied this permission and stated: 'If indeed this man is he [Dadjaal] then he shall be slain by 50. Shah, Syed Abdul Hafeez. Two in One, p. 50 51. Ahmad, [Hadhrat] Mirza Ghulam. Izalah Auham, p. 691/920; Ruhani Khazain, vol 3, p. 473 52. Sahih Muslim 39. 1206 324