Thawban ibn Kaidad narrated that Muhammad said: “There will be 30 dajjals among my Ummah. Each one will claim that he is a prophet; but I am the last of the Prophets (Seal of the Prophets), and there will be no Prophet after me.”
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What prophet said about Dajjal?
Thawban ibn Kaidad narrated that Muhammad said: “There will be 30 dajjals among my Ummah. Each one will claim that he is a prophet; but I am the last of the Prophets (Seal of the Prophets), and there will be no Prophet after me.”

Who is the father of Dajjal?
Saf ibn Sayyad
Saf ibn Sayyad | |
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Disappeared | August 683 Harrat Waqim, Medina, Hejaz, Umayyad Caliphate (now Saudi Arabia) |
Other names | Abdullah ibn Sa’id |
Known for | Claimant of Prophethood Being a disguised allusion of Ad-Dajjal |
Parent(s) | Sayyad (father) |
How many jahannam are there?
Einar Thomassen writes that the seven levels of hell mentioned in hadith “came to be associated” with the seven names used in the Quran to refer to hell, with a category of inmates assigned to each level. Jahannam was reserved for Muslims who had committed grave sins.
What are the 7 hells in Islam?

401–8, hell has seven layers (ṭabaqāt). They are named after the seven names of hell that occur in the Quran: al-hāwiya, al-jaḥīm, al-saʿīr, saqar, laẓā, al-ḥuṭama, and jahannam.
Do Sunnis believe in Mahdi?
The concept of the Mahdi is a central tenet of Shi’a theology, but many Sunni Muslims also believe in the coming of a Mahdi, or rightly guided one, at the end of time to spread justice and peace. He will also be called Muhammad and be a descendant of the Prophet in the line of his daughter Fatima (Ali’s wife).
Who wrote the Quran in Islam?
Muhammad
Muslims believe that the Quran was orally revealed by God to the final prophet, Muhammad, through the archangel Gabriel incrementally over a period of some 23 years, beginning in the month of Ramadan, when Muhammad was 40; and concluding in 632, the year of his death.
Where is Jahannam located?
Afghanistan
In a Persian work, the entry to hell is located in a gorge called Wadi Jahannam (in present-day Afghanistan).