Jannah wa Nar al-Dajjal refers to the "Paradise and Hell" of the False Messiah (Dajjal), which are described in eschatological traditions as a grand deception. According to Hadith, the Dajjal will possess a lush garden that he calls Paradise and a pit of fire that he calls Hell; however, in reality, his "Paradise" is actually Hell, and his "Hell" is actually a cool, refreshing Paradise for the believers. This serves as a profound test of faith, warning Muslims not to be deceived by material appearances or the false miracles of the Antichrist during the end times. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "The Dajjal will appear, and with him will be a river of water and a river of fire. Whoever falls into his fire will find it cool and safe, and whoever enters his water will find it burning. So if any of you witnesses that, let him go to his fire, for it is cool water" (Ahmad). This Hadith illustrates the inversion of reality that the Dajjal will create. What appears to be Paradise is actually Hell; what appears to be Hell is actually Paradise. For believers, this is a test of faith. Will they be deceived by appearances, or will they rely on what Allah has revealed? The Dajjal's deception is based on inverting truth and falsehood. He will claim to be God, yet he is a created being. He will claim to have Paradise and Hell, yet they are the opposite of what they seem. He will perform apparent miracles, yet they are tricks. The believer resists this deception by relying on knowledge. The Prophet taught that the Dajjal will have the word "Kafir" written between his eyes, visible to believers. He also taught that the believers will know that his paradise is actually Hell. For believers, the story of Jannah wa Nar al-Dajjal is a reminder that appearances can be deceiving. The path of truth may seem difficult, and the path of falsehood may seem easy. The believer follows the truth, even when it is difficult, trusting in Allah's promise. The ultimate deception is the Dajjal himself,he will claim to be God, yet he is a created being. The believer knows that Allah is the only God, and no false messiah can change that truth. The believer's faith is grounded in certainty (yaqin), not in appearances. The Dajjal will be defeated by Prophet Isa (peace be upon him), who will kill him. The believer awaits that day with hope, while remaining steadfast in faith. They seek refuge in Allah from the Dajjal's trial, trusting that Allah's protection is sufficient.