Category: Gog and Magog
Introduction It is a prevalent belief among the Anti-Ahmadis, particularly the ‘Sunnis’, that Gog and Magog will be some sort of mystical or mythical creatures that defy human characteristics and are not of human origin. They mock the Ahmadiyya interpretation of Gog and Magog laid out by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad . . . Read more
Introduction Numerous Ahadith mention the emergence of Gog and Magog (Ya’juj and Ma’juj) alongside Ad-Dajjal and the Messiah during the end times. These narrations, which are metaphorical in nature and are not to be taken as literal, also state that the Messiah will kill Ad-Dajjal, as well as Gog and . . . Read more
Dhul-Qarnayn and the Barrier Against Gog and Magog This is described in 8 consecutive verses [18:91-98] of Surah Al-Kahf in the Holy Qur’an. “Until, when he reached the rising of the sun, he found it rising on a people for whom We had made no shelter against it. Thus indeed . . . Read more
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (AS): Gog and Magog are here Over 120 years ago, the Promised Messiah, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (AS), wrote about the emergence of Gog and Magog with striking clarity. He (AS) described them as powerful European nations, unmatched in their war inventions and mastery over modern technology. . . . Read more
Introduction Non-Ahmadis often ask: If the Promised Messiah (as) has come, then where are Ya’juj wa Ma’juj and how have they emerged? Well, first we have to understand who Gog and Magog are. Ya’juj wa Ma’juj, also known as Gog and Magog, are mysterious peoples referenced in the Qur’an (notably . . . Read more