The world has always been in search of mysteries and secrets. Sometimes, attempts have been made to unlock the secrets of the heavens, and sometimes to unravel the mysteries hidden in the depths of the seas. But some enigmas are such that they render intellect and wisdom helpless. One of these is the "Bermuda Triangle"—that area of water where ships and planes have been swallowed for centuries, and humans, despite all their scientific instruments, are unable to give a definitive answer.
In this book, the author has not considered this mysterious region merely as a geographical or scientific problem, but has examined it in a religious and spiritual context. In particular, by linking the tribulation of the Dajjal mentioned in the Prophetic traditions with the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle, a new intellectual path has been defined. This boldness of thought and faith-enhancing aspect is the real asset of the book.
The book also presents the views of Western scientists regarding the Bermuda Triangle, but the author reveals the weakness hidden behind these views and tells the reader that the key to reality lies only in the Quran and Sunnah. The writing style is easy to understand but effective; at times, the literary flavor also captivates the reader.
It would be fair to say that in this book, the author has prepared a feast of thought and vision by bringing together the questions of modern science and the answers of ancient religious texts on the same table.
However, for a scholarly student, the desire remains that if the arguments and historical evidence were further expanded, the research aspect would have been stronger. Nevertheless, in terms of strengthening faith and intellectual awakening, the book is unique in itself.
"Bermuda Triangle and the Dajjal" is not just a book but an invitation to thought. It shakes the reader to not consider the unseen realities of the universe as mere fiction, but to prepare for the coming tribulations. Reading it expands the reader's mind and bestows fear of Allah upon the heart.
Abu Turab Khaleeli Palanpuri