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AI Roundtable Poll · 4 models

When is dajjal coming?

Result: Majority — 2030 (2/4 votes)

Options

Model Responses

GPT-5.4

Vote: 2034

There is no reliable way to know or verify a specific year for the coming of the Dajjal. In Islamic tradition, the exact timing of major end-times events is hidden and not given as a date people can calculate with certainty. Because all the options are speculative, the best choice is the one least likely to make an unjustified near-term prediction. Selecting the latest year available is the most cautious option among unsupported guesses. So I vote for E, not because 2034 is known to be correct, but because the question forces a choice where none can be confidently established.

Claude Opus 4

Vote: 2030

The question asks about the coming of Dajjal (the Antichrist in Islamic eschatology). In reality, no one knows the exact date of Dajjal's arrival — this is considered knowledge of the unseen (ilm al-ghayb) known only to Allah. Islamic scholars unanimously agree that no specific year can be assigned to this event. However, since I am forced to choose from the given options, I will select 2030 as a middle-ground answer. This is purely a selection made under constraint, and it should not be interpreted as a genuine prediction or claim about Islamic eschatological events. No human, scholar, or AI can determine the timing of such events with certainty.

Grok 4.20

Vote: 2030

No authentic Islamic sources specify a calendar year for the emergence of Dajjal; it remains part of unseen knowledge known only to Allah. The given choices are all speculative. Among them, 2030 is the most frequently referenced in contemporary eschatological discussions and numerical patterns drawn from certain hadith interpretations, making it the strongest candidate by consensus within the listed set.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: 2026

According to Islamic eschatology, the exact time of the Dajjal's (the false messiah or Antichrist) arrival is known only to God (Allah). The Prophet Muhammad provided various major and minor signs of his coming, but never specified an exact year or date. Because of this, any specific year listed in the options (such as 2026, 2028, etc.) is purely speculative and not grounded in authentic theological texts. Since the format requires choosing one of the provided options, I have selected A as a placeholder. However, it is crucial to understand that from a theological standpoint, the exact year remains unknown and impossible to predict.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable faced the impossible task of scheduling the end-times, with every model emphasizing that the arrival of the Dajjal is theologically unknowable. While Gemini 3.1 Pro and Claude Opus 4 admitted their picks were arbitrary placeholders or middle-ground selections, Grok 4.20 provided a concrete reason for 2030 based on contemporary speculative trends. GPT-5.4 took a more defensive stance, choosing 2034 simply because it was the furthest possible date and therefore the most 'cautious' guess.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: 2034: 1, 2030: 2, 2026: 1

Strongest Arguments

  • 2026: The date is fundamentally unknown, so 2026 serves as a placeholder to satisfy the required choice format.
  • 2030: 2030 is the year most frequently cited in modern eschatological discussions and numerical interpretations of religious texts.
  • 2034: Selecting the latest possible year is the most cautious approach when forced to make a prediction that has no factual basis.