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ABSTRACT This article is an attempt to discuss the figure of al-Masīḥ al-Dajjāl, ‘the deceiving Messiah’, as one of the ten major ‘signs of the Hour’. According to Islamic sources, his arrival will announce the approach of the Hour, or the End Times, the eschatological event which the Qur’an portrays with powerful imagery. While the Qur’an does not explicitly mention the name ‘Dajjāl’ or allude to his function before the coming of the Day of Judgement, his role as an important sign of the Hour is widely assumed and references to it are scattered throughout Islamic texts. Who is the Dajjāl? How is he presented in the Islamic tradition? This article explores both the space given to these eschatological themes in qur’anic passages and Prophetic traditions (Hadiths), and the interpretations of such events in the most influential mainstream commentaries of the Sunni tradition and in present-day scholarship.
本文试图讨论al- masu ā z ā al-Dajjāl,即“欺骗的弥赛亚”,作为“时辰”的十个主要标志之一。根据伊斯兰教的说法,他的到来将宣告“时辰”或“末日”的到来,这是《古兰经》用强有力的意象描绘的末世事件。虽然《古兰经》没有明确提到“Dajjāl”这个名字,也没有暗示他在审判日到来之前的作用,但他作为一个重要的时点标志的作用被广泛认为,并且在整个伊斯兰文本中都有关于它的引用。谁是Dajjāl?他在伊斯兰传统中是如何呈现的?本文探讨了古兰经段落和先知传统(圣训)中这些末世论主题的空间,以及逊尼派传统和当今学术中最具影响力的主流评论对这些事件的解释。
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Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations (ICMR) provides a forum for the academic exploration and discussion of the religious tradition of Islam, and of relations between Islam and other religions. It is edited by members of the Department of Theology and Religion, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom. The editors welcome articles on all aspects of Islam, and particularly on: •the religion and culture of Islam, historical and contemporary •Islam and its relations with other faiths and ideologies •Christian-Muslim relations. Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations is a refereed, academic journal. It publishes articles, documentation and reviews.