Sunday 18 September 2022

An Islamic View of Gog Magog in the Modern World

 

An Islamic View of Gog Magog in the Modern World
 
 

 An Islamic View of Gog and Magog in the Modern Age

 

© Imran N. Hosein   2009

 

 

 

Surah al-Kahf Quartet of Books

Volume 1: Surah al-Kahf: Text Translation and Modern Commentary;

Volume 2: Surah al-Kahf and the Modern Age;

Volume 3: An Islamic View of Gog and Magog in the Modern Age

Volume 4:  Dajjal the False Messiah or Antichrist

 

Published by: imranhosein.org

 

 

 

Khul ga’ay Ya’juj aur Ma’juj kay lashkar tamam,

Chashmay Muslim dekh lay tafsiray harfay yansilun!

[Bang-e-Dara - Zarifana:23]

 

“Set loose are all the hordes of Gog and Magog;

To the Muslim eye manifest is the meaning of the word yansilun” (i.e. the

two verses of the Qur’an, al-Anbiyah’, 21:95-96, which end with the word yansiloon”)

 

 

 

Dedicated to Dr Muhammad Iqbal

who responded with the above insightful verse in Urdu poetry

to the European Crusader conquest of Jerusalem in 1917

 

 

 

“There is a ban on a town (i.e. Jerusalem) which we destroyed (and whose people were then expelled) that they (i.e. the people of the town) can never return (to reclaim that town as their own) until Gog and Magog are released and they spread out in all directions (thus taking control of the world while establishing the Gog and Magog world-order).” (Our comments are in brackets)     

(Qur’an, al-Anbiyah’, 21:95-96)

 

 

CONTENTS

 

Ansari Memorial Series

Preface

Introduction             

 

Chapter One:      The Importance of ‘Signs of the Last Day in the Modern Age

           Appearance and reality are opposite to each other

           Can all of these events be occurring by accident?

           Responding to Islamic sectarianism

           The Shia sect

           Ahmadiyyah

           The Wahhabi sect

           Tableegh Jamaat (i.e. Jamā’ah al-Tableegh) Islamic Modernism

           Elitist sectarian Sufism

 

Chapter Two:           Methodology of study

           The Qur’ān sits in judgement on the Hadīth and not vice-versa

           Need to locate ‘system of meaning’

           Methodology of explaining the Qur’ān through application and analysis of external data

           Gog and Magog in other scriptures

 

Chapter Three:          Explaining terminology

           The end of the material universe

           The end of history

           The Key to the subject of the Last Hour

           W ‘ad al-Ākhirah (The Last Warning)

 

Chapter Four:             A Profile of Gog and Magog

           The Qur’ān introduces the subject of Gog and Magog

           Gog and Magog are human beings

           A double-faced people who are capable of swift motion

           Possess extraordinary military power

           Use ‘power’ to oppress

           Make possible the return of people to their ‘town’

           Absorb mankind into their global godless melting pot

           Can wage ‘star wars’

           Would target Arabs in particular for oppression

           Would be sent/raised only after Jesus (‘alaihi al-Salam) has returned and after he has killed Dajjal?

           Consume an excessive amount of water

           Gog, Magog and the Sea of Galilee

           Will take most of mankind into the hellfire hence they are an essentially godless and sinful people

           Are linked to the abandonment of the Hajj

 

Chapter Five:             Identifying Gog and Magog

           Gog is the Anglo-American-Israeli alliance and Magog is Russia

           Winston Churchill identifies Gog and Magog

 

Chapter Six:          Have Gog and Magog been released into the world as yet?

           Search for the barrier

           The strange world today

           The Judeo-Christian alliance

           Hadīth reveals Gog and Magog’s release Water in the world and in the Sea of Galilee Hadīth linking Gog and Magog to Jerusalem Iqbal Ansari and Said Nursi

 

Chapter Seven:         Implications of the Release of Gog and Magog

           Stages of Release of Gog and Magog into the world

 

Chapter Eight:           Conclusion

 

 

 

Ansári Memorial Series

 

The Ansari Memorial Series is published in honor of the distinguished Islamic scholar, philosopher and Sufi Shaikh, Maulana Dr. Muhammad Fadlur Rahman Ansari (19141974). Publication of the Series began in 1997 to commemorate his 25th death anniversary. Maulana Ansari was an Islamic scholar, a teacher and spiritual guide who spent his entire life struggling in the sacred cause of Islam in what had become an essentially godless world. His labors in that sacred cause took him on travels completely around the world several times on Islamic lecture-tours in the 1950s to 1970s. He would leave his new home in Karachi (having migrated from India when Pakistan came into being in 1947) and travel west, and then return to his home months later from the east.

 

Maulana was a graduate of Aligarh Muslim University, India, where he studied Philosophy and Religion. He derived his Islamic philosophical and spiritual thought from the Islamic scholar, Dr.Muhammad Iqbal, who was the author of that masterpiece of Islamic scholarship, The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam. Maulana Ansaris great work of Islamic scholarship, The Quranic Foundations and Structure of Muslim Society (in two volumes), itself constituted a response to Iqbals call for reconstruction of religious thought.

 

He received his spiritual training from his mentor Maulana Muhammad Abdul Aleem Siddiqui, an Islamic scholar, Sufi Shaikh, and roving missionary of Islam. Most important of all, he received the Sufi epistemology from both Iqbal and Maulana Siddiqui and delivered it to his students. The Sufi epistemology recognized that when Truth is embraced (i.e., Islam is accepted) and is lived with sincerity and devotion to Allah Most High, it eventually enters the heart (i.e., Islam grows into Iman). In the Hadith al-Qudsi it is reported that Allah Most High declared: My heavens and My earth are too small to contain Me, but the heart of My faithful servant can contain Me. This Hadith vividly describes the implications of the entry of Truth into the heart.

 

When Truth enters the heart, then a divine light (nurullah) also eventually enters, and that light permits the believers powers of observation and internal intuitive spiritual insight to penetrate beyond the external appearances of things to reach their internal reality. At this stage of the growth of Truth in the heart the believer now sees with two eyes the external and the internal (Dajjal, the False Messiah, sees with only one eye the external). The believer who pursues a Jihad fillah (i.e., a struggle in Allah) is blessed with growth from Iman to the stage of Ihsan. This is also known as Tasawwuf, but it is better recognized as al-Ihsan. It is only with inner light in the discerning heart of a true believer that the continuously unfolding Signs of Allah (Ayatullah) can be recognized, and only thus can the world today be read and correctly understood. Those who perceive the reality of the world today know that we live in the age of Fitan, i.e., the Last Age or the age of al-Qiyamah (which would first culminate with the end of history and the triumph of Islam, and then, subsequently, with the end of the world and its transformation into a new world).

 

Maulana Ansari devoted the last ten years of his life (19641974) to the establishment of the Aleemiyah Institute of Islamic Studies in Karachi. He struggled at Aleemiyah to train a new generation of scholars of Islam who would be spiritually and intellectually capable of using the Quran and Ahadith to understand the mysterious modern age, and to then respond appropriately to its awesome challenges. Out of his labors emerged scholars such as Dr. Waffie Muhammad and Imran N. Hosein (Trinidad, West Indies), Dr. Abul Fadl Mohsin Ebrahim, Dr.Abbas Qasim (marhum), Muhammad Ali Khan and others (Durban, South Africa), Siddiq Ahmad Nasir, Raouf Zaman and Muhammad Saffie (Guyana, South America), Ali Mustafa (Suriname, South America), Basheer Ahmad Keeno (Mauritius), and so many others who graduated from the Aleemiyah Institute of Islamic Studies, Karachi, Pakistan. 

The Ansari Memorial Series consists of the following books, all written by one of Maulanas students:

 

Jerusalem in the Quran an Islamic View of the Destiny of Jerusalem;

Surah al-Kahf: Text Translation and Modern Commentary;

Surah al-Kahf and the Modern Age;

The Religion of Abraham and the State of Israel  –– A View from the Quran;

Signs of the Last Day in the Modern Age;

The Importance of the Prohibition of Riba in Islam;

The Prohibition of Riba in the Quran and Sunnah;

Dreams in Islam    A Window to Truth and to the Heart;

The Caliphate, the Hejaz, and the Saudi-Wahhabi NationState;

 

The Strategic Significance of the Fast of Ramadan, and Isra and Miraj;

One Jamaat - One Amir: The Organization of a Muslim Community in the Age of Fitan, and

An Islamic View of Gog and Magog in the Modern World.

 

 The Series, which depict at least some of the fruits of the tree that was planted by the Maulana, is devoted to an effort of understanding the reality of the world today, explaining it accurately, and responding to its unprecedented challenges appropriately. Three new books were recently included in the Series. Two of them, on Surah al-Kahf, form part of a proposed quartet of books on that Surah. The third new book in the Series is comprised of a collection of essays on the theme of Signs of the Last Day in the Modern Age. The present work on Gog and Magog is the third in the series on Surah al-Kahf, while a proposed book on Dajjal the false Messiah or Anti-Christ would be the fourth and last. 

 

The Series would be incomplete without a biography of that great scholar himself his life, works and thought. Work has already commenced on that biography and we hope that it can be successfully completed Insha Allah.  

 

Maulana Ansari honored his own Shaikh, Maulana Muhammad Abdul Aleem Siddiqui, by establishing the Aleemiyah Institute of Islamic Studies in Pakistan, and by publishing the Aleemiyah Memorial Series. The Ansari Memorial Series represents a humble effort to follow in that noble tradition.

 

 

to be continued . . . .

 



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