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Citizen X

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Citizen X

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Narrated by Fatimah bint Qais:
I heard the call of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ (proclaiming) that the people should gather for prayer. So I went to the mosque and prayed with the Messenger of Allah ﷺ. I was in the row of women which was near the people. When the Messenger of Allah ﷺ had finished his prayer, he sat on the pulpit and he was smiling. He said:
"Let every person stay in his place of prayer."
He then said: "Do you know why I have called you together?"
They said: "Allah and His Messenger know best."
He said:"By Allah, I have not gathered you for any exhortation or for a warning. I have gathered you because Tamim al-Dari, a Christian man who came and embraced Islam, told me something which agrees with what I was telling you about the Dajjal.

He told me that he sailed in a ship with thirty men of Lakhm and Judham. The waves played with them for a month in the sea. Then they drew near to an island at the time of sunset. They sat in a small rowing boat and entered the island. There they met a very hairy beast, so much so that they could not distinguish the front from the back.

They said: 'Woe to you! What are you?'
It said: 'I am al-Jassasah.'
They said: 'What is al-Jassasah?'
It said: 'O people, go to this man in the monastery, for he is very eager to learn about you.'
Tamim said: When it named a man to us, we were afraid lest it be a devil.
We quickly went on until we entered the monastery, and there we saw the biggest man we had ever seen, bound strongly in chains, with his hands tied to his neck and between his legs, from the knees to the ankles, with iron shackles.
We said: 'Woe to you, who are you?'
He said: 'You will soon know about me. Now tell me, who are you?'
They said: 'We are people from Arabia. We sailed in a ship, and the sea waves carried us for a month. Then we came to this island of yours. We met a beast with much hair, and we could not distinguish front from back. We said to it, "Woe to you! What are you?" It said: "I am al-Jassasah." We said: "What is al-Jassasah?" It said: "Go to this man in the monastery, for he is very eager to learn about you." So we came to you quickly. We feared it might be a devil.'

He (the chained man) said: 'Tell me about the date-palm trees of Baysan.'
We said: 'About what aspect of them do you seek information?'
He said: 'I ask you whether these trees bear fruit.'
We said: 'Yes.'
He said: 'I think they will not bear fruit.'
He said: 'Inform me about the Sea of Tiberias (Lake Tiberias/Galilee).'
We said: 'What do you want to know about it?'
He said: 'Is there water in it?'
We said: 'It contains a lot of water.'
He said: 'I think it will soon dry up.'
He said: 'Tell me about the spring of Zughar.'
They said: 'It is good and contains plenty of water.'
He said: 'Tell me about the unlettered Prophet — what has he done?'
They said: 'He has come out from Makkah and settled in Yathrib (Madinah).'
He said: 'Do the Arabs fight against him?'
We said: 'Yes.'
He said: 'How did he deal with them?'
We informed him that he had overcome those of the Arabs who were nearby and had shown obedience to him.
He said to us: 'Has that really happened?'
We said: 'Yes.'
He said: 'If it is so, then it is better for them to show obedience to him. Now I will tell you about myself. I am the Messiah (Dajjal), and I will soon be allowed to come out. I will travel in the land, and I will not leave a town without entering it in forty nights, except Makkah and Madinah, for they are forbidden to me. Whenever I try to enter either of them, an angel with a sword in his hand will confront me and guard them, and on every route there are angels who guard them."'

She (Fatimah bint Qais) said: The Messenger of Allah ﷺ then struck the pulpit with his staff and said:
"This is Taybah (Madinah), this is Taybah, this is Taybah."
He said:"Did I not tell you this before?"
The people said: "Yes."
He said:"It pleases me that Tamim told me something which agrees with what I was telling you about the Dajjal, about Madinah and Makkah. Indeed, he is in the Syrian Sea or the Yemeni Sea. No, rather, he is from the east, he is from the east, he is from the east" — and he pointed with his hand toward the east.

Source: Sahih Muslim (Authentic)
Hadith Number: 2942a

Ship lost in a storm, ends up on a mysterious island, with a big hairy beast! Sound familiar?
Now you wonder where the author of King Kong got his story from?

These fairytales are no less fantastic that what can be found in hindu books about elephant headed gods and flying monkey gods
 

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