Ahmad Thompson
Dajjal, the Antichrist is not simply a catalogue of such prophecies – nor is it concerned with analysing specific events in the context of these prophecies. In viewing life in general in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, the book is not merely a ‘religious’ critique of an aimless and ignorant society. Rather, it examines and compares the outward existence behaviours along with their inward psychological realties, of both those why do not base their way of life on prophetic guidance – and of those who do.
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Dajjal, the Antichrist is not simply a catalogue of such prophecies – nor is it concerned with analysing specific events in the context of these prophecies. In viewing life in general in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, the book is not merely a ‘religious’ critique of an aimless and ignorant society. Rather, it examines and compares the outward existence behaviours along with their inward psychological realties, of both those why do not base their way of life on prophetic guidance – and of those who do.
PaperBack
(9781842001448/2854)