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Al-Masih ad-Dajjal ((アラビア語:المسيح الدجّال) ', "the false messiah"), is an evil figure in Islamic eschatology.〔Oxford Dictionary of World Religions, ''Al-Dajjāl'', p. 43.〕 He is to appear pretending to be the ''Masih'' (i.e. the Messiah) at a time in the future, before ''Yawm al-Qiyamah'' (Day of Resurrection), and is comparable to the Antichrist and Armilus in Christian and medieval Jewish eschatology, respectively. ==Name== ' is an adjective of Syriac origin.〔The Continuum History of Apocalypticism, edited by Bernard McGinn et al, The Continuum International publishing group Inc., 15 East 26th Street, New York, NY 10010, Published 2003, ISBN 0-8264-1520-2, 677 pages, page 387.〕 It is also a common Arabic word (دجال) whose root is meaning "lie" or "deception". ', with the definite article al- ("the"), refers to "the deceiving Messiah", a specific end-of times deceiver. The ' is an evil being who will seek to impersonate the true Messiah. The name Dajjal also is rooted in an Arabic word dajel, which means to gold plate or coat in gold.
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