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April 17th, 2008 at 4: 30 am some are praying for it others are cursing it, no one is addressing the problem. all i have to say, if it is named dajjal … …. kill it before it kills us or pray for forgiveness for all your sins!!!! coz am pretty damn sure that none of us today can really say that “i am a true and pious muslim”, eh?
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April 23rd, 2008 at 1: 18 am whether it is dajjal or not, we cannot judge right, but all we can do is to pray for ourselves and the baby, dajjal will come for sure and the only protection we can get is from our creator, Allah, since He is also the creator of this baby, and all that there is in the whole universe.
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They could only have encountered the Arabic dajjal and the Syriac daggal.
The Kalachakra Presentation of the Prophets of the Non-Indic Invaders (Full Analysis) 2006
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The Arabic dajjal derives from the Syriac daggal, which also means “The Deceiver” or “The Liar.”
The Kalachakra Presentation of the Prophets of the Non-Indic Invaders (Abridged Analysis) 2006
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The Arabic dajjal derives from the Syriac daggal, which also means “The Deceiver” or “The Liar.”
The Kalachakra Presentation of the Prophets of the Non-Indic Invaders (Abridged Analysis) 2006
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They could only have encountered the Arabic dajjal and the Syriac daggal.
The Kalachakra Presentation of the Prophets of the Non-Indic Invaders (Full Analysis) 2006
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They could only have encountered the Arabic dajjal and the Syriac daggal.
The Kalachakra Presentation of the Prophets of the Non-Indic Invaders (Abridged Analysis) 2006
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In Arabic, the false messiah is called “al-masih ad-dajjal” (“The Deceiver Messiah”), popularly shortened to “Dajjal” (“The Deceiver”).
The Kalachakra Presentation of the Prophets of the Non-Indic Invaders (Full Analysis) 2006
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In Arabic, the false messiah is called “al-masih ad-dajjal” (“The Deceiver Messiah”), popularly shortened to “Dajjal” (“The Deceiver”).
The Kalachakra Presentation of the Prophets of the Non-Indic Invaders (Abridged Analysis) 2006
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The Arabic dajjal derives from the Syriac daggal, which also means “The Deceiver” or “The Liar.”
The Kalachakra Presentation of the Prophets of the Non-Indic Invaders (Full Analysis) 2006
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ad-Dajjal (Arabic: الدّجّال, literally "The Impostor"), is an evil figure in Islamic eschatology. He is to appear pretending to be Jesus at a time in the future, before Yawm al-Qiyamah (The Day of Resurrection, Judgment Day). (Wikipedia)
May 28, 2008