Zionism and the Dajjal System: The Throne of Inversion

A Qur'an-centred exploration of the Dajjal system, what we know as Zionism, its global architecture of illusion, the sparkless masses, and the divine plan that unmasks it. This essay examines the Dajjal system, the worldly throne of Iblis, through a Qur'anic lens. It traces how the forces of inversion mimic light, build false law, control both sides of every conflict, and enthrone a global architecture of illusion. It calls readers to remember the divine counter-design: “They scheme, and God schemes; but God is the best of schemers.”

11/4/20256 min read

The Illusion of Light

In every age the forces of inversion rise to mimic light, they speak the language of revelation but bend it toward pride and they wear the garments of virtue while feeding on ignorance. Their pattern is constant: to copy the form of truth while draining its soul. The Qur'an describes this duality as ancient as creation itself, fire claiming superiority over clay. When the clay forgets its origin, when the spirit that animated it grows dim, fire takes dominion again, and the world tilts toward deception.

The modern expression of that rebellion is what we call the Dajjal system, a civilisation of dazzling surfaces and hollow cores, the perfection of Iblis’ promise to make falsehood appear fair. Its most visible crown in this age is Zionism: not a people or a creed, but the worldly face of the rebellion, the ideology of control dressed in divine vocabulary. Although Dajjal is never mentioned in the Qur'an, the term is here for its wider understanding rather than to create another term for this inverted system of control and deception.

The Covenant Inverted

The Qur'an reminds that every community is given a trust:

“We offered the Trust to the heavens and the earth and the mountains, but they refused to bear it; and man undertook it, truly he is unjust and ignorant.” (33:72)

To carry the Trust is to remember the Source. Yet in every dispensation the same betrayal recurs; guidance traded for power; covenant turned into conquest. Priesthood replaces prophecy; bureaucracy replaces mercy. Thus the sacred word becomes the charter of dominion.

“They distort words from their rightful places and forget much of what they were reminded of.” (5:13)

This distortion is more than textual; it is ontological, a reversal of axis. The revelation meant to lift mankind upward becomes the scaffolding for a system that binds him to the earth. This is the beginning of the Dajjal structure: when divine law is remembered only as code, not as consciousness.

The Machinery of Control

The Dajjal system has no single throne; its authority is distributed through networks of economy, communication, and desire. It governs through convenience rather than compulsion, through participation rather than conquest. Its genius lies in manufactured consent, the art of making servitude desirable. Every mechanism of modern life feeds the same altar: finance that monetises breath, media that scripts emotion, science that redefines creation, religion that canonises hierarchy. Together they form an invisible empire, the machine that calls itself progress.

To the unguarded soul it seems inevitable, benevolent even. It speaks of human rights while eroding the human essence; it preaches peace while arming both sides; it promises freedom while enclosing every movement within code and contract. This is the web of Dajjal, an order so total that even opposition becomes one of its limbs. Every rebellion it anticipates, funds, and absorbs. It sells dissent as fashion and outrage as commodity, ensuring that all resistance remains within its gravitational field.

The Spark and the Sparkless

Within this circuitry walk two kinds of beings. Those who still carry the spark, the living remembrance that man was breathed into by God, and those who have surrendered that spark to the system. The sparkless are not monsters; they are emptied vessels. Their emotions, opinions, even their moral outrage are pre-programmed by the very powers they think they oppose. They quote the slogans of compassion while enforcing policies of ruin. They feel righteous as they forward the commands of an invisible master. To the Qur’an they are already known:

“They have hearts with which they do not understand, eyes with which they do not see, and ears with which they do not hear; they are as cattle, nay, more astray.” (7 :179)

Such souls keep the machine alive. They provide the psychic current that sustains the egregores of the age, collective thought-forms born of fear and craving. Without their constant attention the system would starve. Hence the ceaseless distraction: the scroll, the feed, the perpetual crisis that demands reaction.

Controlled Opposition

Nothing threatens the Dajjal structure more than authentic remembrance. Therefore, it manufactures its own opposition, movements with noble names but hollow cores. They march, vote, donate, and campaign, all within parameters set by the same architects they believe they fight. Every victory they win is already accounted for in the algorithm of control. Thus the prophecy repeats:

“They plot and scheme, but all plotting is with God.” (13 :42)

For while mankind plays out the roles written for him, the divine script unfolds beneath, unseen yet absolute.

The Age of False Law

When the machinery of inversion nears completion, it begins to promise peace. Having exhausted the world through endless division, it now offers unity without truth, a single moral code that claims to end conflict by removing choice. It will call itself justice, tolerance, global ethics. But beneath the words lies bureaucracy made divine: an order that measures virtue by compliance.

“Have they other partners who have ordained for them a religion God has not permitted?” (42 :21)

In every age the same temptation appears, to replace living guidance with regulation, mercy with management. This is the false law of the Dajjal system: rules written by hands that no longer tremble before their Maker. It teaches that goodness can be computed that sin can be deleted, that conscience itself is outdated code. The world will call it progress; revelation will call it blasphemy.

The Throne of Inversion

All of this converges on a single image: a throne built from stolen light. The Qur'an shows that Iblis asked not to destroy creation but to sit above it. He sought permission to surround mankind from every direction, to make the horizon itself his pulpit. Today that throne is everywhere and nowhere, broadcast through screens, embedded in commerce, whispered through algorithms. It is the invisible pulpit from which the anti-truth preaches salvation through the system itself.

When this throne is complete, the false messiah will not arrive as a tyrant but as a saviour. He will heal what he has wounded, feed whom he has starved, and call his empire peace. The masses, already sparkless, already programmed, will see in him the mirror of their desires. They will proclaim, “Who is greater than this? He gives us what we ask.” And thus the throne of inversion will be crowned by consent.

The Last Examination

But the Divine plan allows every illusion to mature only so that its falsity becomes undeniable. When the deception reaches perfection, the veil begins to tear. The human being is brought to a choice that no technology can mediate: Are you aligned with remembrance or with reflex? The spark within each soul is tested one final time. For some, the trial will come as temptation, comfort offered at the price of conscience. For others, it will come as despair, suffering that demands denial of meaning. Both are the same question: Will you still remember?

“God will test you to make evident those who strive and those who are patient.” (3 :142)

Those who have guarded the spark will feel a quiet certainty, not pride but clarity. Those who have merged with the machine will no longer distinguish their own voice from the hum of the network. The Dajjal system will not need to destroy them; it will simply speak through them.

The Divine Counter-Design

Yet even as the inversion reaches its height, the Qur'an reveals the counter-movement already in motion: the hidden mercy that turns every scheme against itself.

“They scheme, and God schemes; but God is the best of schemers.” (8:30)

Every mechanism built for control carries within it the seeds of revelation. The net that captures minds becomes the net through which truth travels. The system that magnifies lies inadvertently amplifies remembrance, for those who still have eyes to see. The very technologies of surveillance become witnesses against their makers; the archives of deceit become scripture for the awakened.

Thus the promise stands: falsehood can imitate but not endure. When it reaches its fullest expression, it collapses under the weight of its own pretence. The fire consumes itself; clay remains.

The Unmasking and Return

The unmasking will not come as thunder but as recognition. One by one, hearts will withdraw belief from the machine. Attention, the fuel of every egregore, will be reclaimed for remembrance. Without that energy, the throne of Dajjal dims; without worship, the idol crumbles.

“Truth has come, and falsehood has vanished; indeed, falsehood is bound to vanish.” (17:81)

The final victory is interior. It belongs to those who have kept their spark alive through humility, gratitude, and trust. For them, the collapse of the system is not catastrophe but unveiling. They will stand amidst ruins yet feel peace, knowing that the Architect never lost command.

Closing Reflection

This is the meaning of the last verse and the last test. The Dajjal system, Zionism in its symbolic sense, the crown of the rebellion, will be brought down not by armies but by awakening. Every plot of Iblis completes the divine geometry he sought to defy. When mankind reaches the brink, when the noise of the machine drowns every whisper of conscience, the Word will rise again within the hearts of the sincere.

“They scheme, and God schemes; but God is the best of schemers.”

So ends the story of inversion: not with destruction, but with revelation. The age of deception dies the moment a single soul refuses to serve it, and from that remembrance, a new world begins.