can some one please throw some light on imam mahdi in light of koran
salam Kabir, jazakallah for the interest in this topic. allow me to say few words, i have a different interpretation for this personality, i hope at some point you will agree with me…
The term Imam (the leader) and Mahdi (Guidance) is specified by Allah for a person who is guidance for the mankind. It should be kept in mind that whoever that person could be, He couldn’t furnish guidance unless and until he receives one from Almighty Allah.
This meaning of Imam Mahdi narrows our choice, i.e. we cannot accept anyone as Imam Mahdi unless he claims that he is appointed by Allah (definitely he will not be elected by general election)
Now lets see if Quran has used this word anywhere and in what context.
We read in sura Al-Aambiya (21:73)
in this chapter, after narrating some great Prophets, Allah addressed them as aaima yahdoona in this verse. This word is plural of Imam Mahdi (aaima=imam; yahdoona=hadi/mahdi). This verse very clearly explains that all the prophets were in fact IMAM MAHDI of their time.
so therefore the person we are expecting will be a Prophet according to the Quran as well and nothing less.
more to come…
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well i expect some more light on this subject
Al-Mahdi, Muhammad ibn-e-Abdullah will be an ordinary man, born to an ordinary woman raised by ordinary man and living an ordinary life with the people of his time.
Al-Mahdi will be an Imam (mujaddid) and a Caliph, among other Caliphs who ruled Muslims with justice. However, what differentiates Al-Mahdi from other Caliphs is that he will meet Isaa Ibn-e-Maryam (Jesus son of Mary) Alaiyehis salaam (PBUH).
Also, Issa (Jesus), the Prophet of Allah, will pray behind Al-Mahdi. Allah will give Al-Mahdi the ability to righteously rule the Muslim nation in the span of a night. He will fill the earth with justice, as it was filled with injustice. He will lead the Muslim nation to the second conquering of Constantinople and possibly Rome.
A Caliphate That Follows the Guidance of the Prophet sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam:
The Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam mentioned that just before the end of this world, the Muslim nation will be ruled by a Caliphate that will follow the guidance sent with the Messenger of Allah sallallahualayhi wa sallam.
Hudhaifah bin Al-Yaman reported that the Messenger of Allah sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam said:
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"Prophethood (meaning Muhammad (SAW) himself) will remain with you for as long as Allah wills it to remain, then Allah will raise it up whenever he wills to raise it up. Afterwards, there will be a Caliphate that follows the guidance of Prophethood remaining with you for as long as Allah wills it to remain. Then, He will raise it up whenever He wills to raise it up. Afterwards, there will be a reign of violently oppressive [The reign of Muslim kings who are partially unjust] rule and it will remain with you for as long as Allah wills it to remain. Then, there will be a reign of tyrannical rule and it will remain for as long as Allah wills it to remain. Then, Allah will raise it up whenever He wills to raise it up. Then, there will be a Caliphate that follows the guidance of Prophethood." **
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Then Hudhaifah said, "The Prophet stopped speaking."
[As-Silsilah As-Sahihah, vol. 1, no. 5]
The same hadith without any change of a word is also narrated by Hadrat Nauman Ibn-e-Basheer Radiyallaho Anhu in Musnad-e-Ahmad Ibn-e-Hanbal.
The reason behind mentioning this Hadith here is to state that Al-Mahdi will live in the last period of rightly guided Caliphs that the Messenger of Allah sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam mentioned himself sallallaahualayhi wa sallam.
You (Muslims) are the best nation ever raised among the mankind: (because) you
advocate righteousness and FORBID EVIL, and you believe in (one) GOD (ALLAH).
(Sura: Aalay-Imran; Ayat:110)
**Sitaaron Pay Jo Daltay Hain Kamand!**
Shaheen=An Eagle or A Flacon!
(And yes it's a **MALE* Shaheen ;-)*
Thanks for that Shaheen.
Shaheen: "Al-Mahdi, Muhammad ibn-e-Abdullah will be an ordinary man..."
do you think believing in that imam is must? please justify your answer in the light of Quran.
Shaheen:"Issa (Jesus), the Prophet of Allah, will pray behind Al-Mahdi'.
also do you think that Isa(as) for whome Allah has said in Quran that "He was a prophet sent to Bani-Isreal" will guide Muslim ummah? Please explain his status at his second advent.
PS: it will be appreciated if you use Quran to elaborate your view point.
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fIRST answer to your P.S
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having said that: Believing in imam Al-MAhdi is must because Rasoolllah (SAW) told us and Wa Howas Sadiq-ul-Masdooq.
Also, it is a news given by the Prophet (SAW) as Quran was given to us by him that Issa (AS) will come as the follower of Hadrat Muhammad (SAW).
Wama Alaina Illal Balagh!
You (Muslims) are the best nation ever raised among the mankind: (because) you
advocate righteousness and FORBID EVIL, and you believe in (one) GOD (ALLAH).
(Sura: Aalay-Imran; Ayat:110)
Sitaaron Pay Jo Daltay Hain Kamand!
Shaheen=An Eagle or A Flacon!
(And yes it’s a MALE Shaheen ![]()
P.S. >>> your views are suggesting that you are inspired by Qadianiat/Lahorism/Ahmadiat what ever they call it.... i hope you are not one of those
dear shaheen, my PS says to quote QURAN, am I missing something?
Secondly, the same Quran which you read says, “aamantobilahay wa malaykatayhe wa kotobayhi wa rosolayhe” (i.e to believe in Allah and His angles and His Books and His Prophets) these are the rulings being a Muslim one should ONLY believe in… So if you say believe in Imam Mehdi is must then in the light of the above mentioned belief-classification where will you fit your Imam Mahdi**?**
Furthermore as I said earlier, if Imam Mahdi is appointed by Allah and he will receive revelation to guide the ummah, then according to this definition there is no difference between a Prophet and an Imam Mahdi. Prophets were also chosen by Allah and received revelations to guide the mankind.
Quoting my above reference again (21:73)](http://www.unn.ac.uk/societies/islamic/quran/arabic/21_73.gif), Quran also points out towards this fact that all the previous prophets were infact Imam Mahdi of their time.
I will appreciate your opinion.
wa’salam
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First thing first: I answered your P.S with a hadith... if you believe in hadith fine, if you don't; i rest my case....
secondly, who said Imam Mahdi(RA) will receive revelation???? This is only YOU who is saying this... I didn't say.. I said he will be a mujaddid of that time as there were other "mujaddideen before"; the only things special about him are that he has the same name as Prophet Hadrat Muhammad (SAW), he will be from Quresh, he will be the last mujaadid, and he will meet hadrat Issa (JESUS) (As)....
P.S>>> Wama Alaina Illal Balagh!
You (Muslims) are the best nation ever raised among the mankind: (because) you
advocate righteousness and FORBID EVIL, and you believe in (one) GOD (ALLAH).
(Sura: Aalay-Imran; Ayat:110)
**Sitaaron Pay Jo Daltay Hain Kamand!**
Shaheen=An Eagle or A Flacon!
(And yes it's a **MALE* Shaheen ;-)*
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Originally posted by kabir:
can some one please throw some light on imam mahdi in light of koran
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dear shaheen, i think you missed this point..
PS1: read the topic of the thread before you jump to personal conclusions.
PS2: one quick question, How will He guide the ummah without receiving one from Allah? (if according to your beliefs, he is not going to receive one from Allah)
more to come
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Originally posted by Zalim:
**one quick question, How will He guide the ummah without receiving one from Allah? (if according to your beliefs, he is not going to receive one from Allah)
more to come
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hmmm.. so you believe that the Guidance (QURAN) and sunnah of HAdrat Muhammad (SAW) is not enough to guide people.... INTERESTING....
you don't know the hadith about Mujaddideen and don't believe on it.. i guess.... and neither do you know the duty of a mujaddid...
I am waiting for you more to come stuff.
P.S.>>>> Quran and Sunnah with Ahaadeeth complete the Islam.... To understand any concept of Islam you have to get the guidance from both... otherwise you are LOST!
Wama Alaina Illal balagh!
You (Muslims) are the best nation ever raised among the mankind: (because) you
advocate righteousness and FORBID EVIL, and you believe in (one) GOD (ALLAH).
(Sura: Aalay-Imran; Ayat:110)
**Sitaaron Pay Jo Daltay Hain Kamand!**
Shaheen=An Eagle or A Flacon!
(And yes it's a **MALE* Shaheen ;-)*
Dear Shaheen Sahib, so far you have shown no visible contribution to the thread, Quran is Rah-e-huda.. It has answers to every question; I am amazed why you Muslims try to drift away and seeking things from Ahadiths at the first place. Why not Quran First?
[Q] Moreover I presented you a verse (21:73)](http://www.unn.ac.uk/societies/islamic/quran/arabic/21_73.gif), from that Glorious Book of Allah, in which Allah has addressed all the Prophets as Imam Mahdis of their time. On what basis you are denying that verse? I have more verses to support my statement; lets see how many you have?
[Q] Speaking of Mujaddids, as far as I can recall, it has been related in the traditions of the Holy Prophets(saw) that there will be a Mujaddid at the head of every century, my Question is since you are so much emphasising towards mujaddid-ship, then please tell us where is the missing mujaddid of the fourteenth century?
[Q] Secondly if according to you, Imam Mahdi will merely be a Mujaddid and not a Prophet then tell me till now since Prophet Mohammad(saw), the ummah had been blessed with thirteen Mujaddids, despite of these thirteen great men which came one after another at the head of every century, why they FAIL to unite the ummah in particular and the whole world in general. How come you expect the same ranked person will come again and achieve that noble task? Definitely He will be more than a Mujaddid, right?
[Q] WHY QURAN IS SILENT ON THE ISSUE OF IMAM MAHDI?
jazakallah
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de ja vu
didn't we have this discussion a month ago.. ended up getting locked and all.
What is this btw.. the Dubious-Hadith-Forum?? why doesn't anyone quote the Qur'an in here to prove their point or the lack of one.
Sleep tight.. there is no other Prophet coming.. and those waiting for Jesus have to wait for the Judgement Day.
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Pakistani..you are right man. Even if he or she came, will probably come to Gupshup to validate his authenticity. I mean, why is it so important? Here, some people are saying that Hadith and Quran is enough, then why worry about if Imam comes or not? What is he going to bring anyway? Some new technology?
technology?? according to these stories he's gonna descend on a minaret, kill a swine by a sword and other such medieval acts as far as the 200 century hijarah imagination could have gone.
There is no mention of how he plans to enter the US without a visa or getting his shoes checked.
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There is lots of knowledge that reaches us thru. Sahih Hadith and the case in hand is also among such.
Hazrat Abu Hurairah (radiyallahu anhu) narrates that Rasulullah (Sallallahu
alayhi wasallam) said:
"If only one day is left for the end of the world, Allah will lengthen that
day until a man from my family, whose name will be the same as mine, rules the world." (Tirmizi Shareef)
This indicates the emphasis, which The Holy Messenger of Allah Sallallahu alayhi wasallam laid on the coming of Imam Mahdi.
This booklet contains all the details about the life and advent of Imam Mahdi, and all these facts are derived from authentic Ahadith on this topic.
There is much speculation nowadays on whether Imam Mahdi has already been born and if so, what would be his present age, and when the impending appearance. Some Ulama have claimed that he is already born.
However, Muslims should realise that mere speculation does not represent concrete evidence upon which any firm and clear-cut ruling could be based. Hence, the best course of action is to believe that Imam Mahdi will appear'before Qiyaamat, but exactly when, only Allah knows. The date and time of his arrival we leave to The Knowledge of Allah. However, Rasulullah
(Sallallahu alayhi wasallam) did give certain signs, which will herald the
arrival of this great Imam. The Ahadith on this issue leave no room for rejecting or even doubting the coming of Imam Mahdi. Neither do the facts leave us in the dark as to recognising this great Imam when he eventually does arrive.
DETAILS OF IMAM MAHDI
The following are facts taken from the Ahadith of Rasulullah( Sallallahu alayhi wasallam):
NAME AND TITLE
His name will be the same as that of (Rasulullah Sallallahu alayhi wasallam), i.e. Muhammad. In addition, his father's name will be Abdullah. His title is Al-Mahdi, meaning the guided one. The Holy Prophet Sallallahu alayhi wasallam also called him Khaleefatullah, meaning "the
Deputy of Allah".
FAMILY LINEAGE
Imam Mahdi will belong to the tribe of Quraish and the family of Hazrat Fatima (radiyallahu anha), the offspring of Hazrat Imam Hasan (radiyallahu anhu).
CHARACTER
He will have the character and morals of Rasulullah (Sallallahu alayhi wasallam). In one night Allah will grant him unique qualities of faith, piety, leadership and knowledge. Hence the title Mahdi.
BIRTHPLACE
He will be born in Madinah Shareef.
PHYSICAL FEATURES
He will have a broad forehead (with not much hair on the front of his head) and the bridge of his nose will be raised.
SIGNS BEFORE HIS APPEARANCE AS THE MAHDI
The world will be filled with a great amount of injustice and oppression. There will be widespread evil in which all people will be heavily involved.
Muslim countries and their people will have become so weak that even animals would defeat them in battle.
Muslims would be totally disunited, hence their state of weakness. On the other hand, the Kuffaar of the whole world would beunited under one leader. Their rule would spread over the entire world, and would reach as far as Khaibar, a mere hundred miles from Madinah Shareef. Such would be the dominance of kuffaar during that era.
The Muslims would also be under severe persecution and oppression from the
Khaleefah of that time and they will have no place to run.
The Ahle Bait (Family of Nabi Muhammad Sallallahu alayhi wasallam) will experience difficulties and persecution. Throughout the world earthquakes would occur frequently. Innocent people will be put to death. A man by the name of Haarith Harraath will emerge from beyond the Euphrates river, and before him will be another by the name of Mansoor. The former (i.e. Haarith) will be preparing the minds of Muslims to-accept Imam Mahdi when he comes. He will perform the same task for Imam Mahdi, what the Quraish performed for Rasulullah (Sallallahu alayhi wasallam) in Madinah before Hijrat. Mansoor will aid him in this direction.
It is wajib upon every Muslim to help this Haarith, or to respond to his call.
The Abdaals and pious leaders will all be on the lookout for Imam Mahdi, knowing that only he could bring relief to the failing Ummah.
There will be a fight in Makkah between three people, each one being the son of a Khaleefah, over leadership of the Muslims. However, none of them will gain the Khilafat. This fight will take place in the month of Zul-Qa'dah, and even in Mina during Hajj, there will be quarrelling. All this will occur in the same year as Imam Mahdi's election.
An army will come from the East towards Arabia. The East here refers to Khurasan, i.e. northeastern Iran, which includes the borders of the former Soviet Union and Afghanistan. They will pave the way for the establishment of Imam Mahdi's kingdom. This army will carry black banners. Nothing shall stop their onward march, and eventually they will plant their flag on the soils of Jerusalem.
This army will seek the leadership of Arabia. The current leader will refuse
to hand over the Khilafat. A tremendously fierce battle will ensue, the likes of which Muslims had never yet experienced. The army from Khurasan will be victorious and will
eventually be granted the leadership.
IMAM MAHDI'S EMERGENCE AS THE NEW KHALEEFA
Having gained the right to appoint the new Khaleefah, they will nominate a member of their army, a man from The Holy Prophet's family, for this position. This man will be The Mahdi, who had also joined the ranks of this army when they entered Arabia.
He will not accept this post and will fleet from Madinah Munawwarah to Makkah Mukarramah. However, his people will be convinced that this is the only man for, the job. And so consequently, a group of people from Makkah will look for him in The Holy City and find him making tawaaf. They will
force him to accept the post of Khilafat. Imam Mahdi will reluctantly agree to this offer. They will actually lead him by the hand towards the Hajare Aswad, where people will then formally pledge their allegiance to him as the Khaleefah. This pledge will take place in front of The Holy Ka 'ba, between the Hajare Aswad and the Maqaame Ibraheem, during or just after the days of
Hajj.
At the time of this Bay 'at a voice will call out from the heavens: "This is the appointed Khaleefah of Allah, the Mahdi!"
Initially the number of people to take the bay 'at pledge of allegiance at his hands will be 313, which is the number of Sahaba that took part in the battle of Badr. He will be forty years old at the time of his appointment.
PROTECTION AND ACCEPTANCE BY ALLAH
Immediately upon his appointment as the new Khaleefah Imam Mahdi will witness the direct Help of Allah. A man from the heart of Damascus, known as Sufyaani (from the family of Abu Sufyaan) will begin a horrendous campaign of bloodshed and killing, during which no tribe or community will be left
alone. Even women and children will be mercilessly butchered. His chief supporters and followers will be the tribe of Kalb.
When this Sufyaani hears of Imam Mahdi, he will immediately dispatch an army towards Makkah (where the Mahdi will be). This army will be easily defeated by the Imam and his handful of followers. Then this Sufyaani will himself lead a contingent from Syria towards Makkah to fight against Imam Mahdi.
This army will be destroyed by an enormous earthquake at Baidaa, a place just after Zhul-Hulaifa, on the way to Makkah. First the rear of the army will be devastated, and when those in front go back to see what had happened, they too will meet the same fate. All but one member of this army will perish, and this sole survivor will take back the
news of this disaster. There will be many in this army who had been brought along by force, people who did not intend to oppose Imam Mahdi. Such people would also be destroyed along with the others, but on Qiyaamat they will be raised up according to their intentions. When the story of Divine Help being granted to Imam Mahdi spreads through the Muslim world, the Abdaals of Syria and the pious people of Iraq will come to pledge allegiance to Imam Mahdi and join his ranks.
Similarly, other Muslim armies from Madinah and elsewhere will also come to Makkah and offer their support and allegiance to Imam Mahdi.
A man from the Quraish tribe will then emerge and oppose the Imam. This man also will have the backing of the tribe of Kalb. He too will send an army against Imam Mahdi, who will yet again, through The Grace of Allah, inflict heavy defeat on his enemies.
The Prophet of Allah actually castigated those who do not participate in this battle against the Kalb. The inhabitants of the heavens and the inhabitants of the earth will be pleased with him.
It will be wajib upon all Muslims who hear of Imam Mahdi to pledge their allegiance and full support to him.
HIS LEADERSHIP, BATTLES AND ACHIEVEMENTS
With his army now bolstered by saintly and pious people Imam Mahdi will defeat his enemies, as we have seen in the initial battles mentioned above. He will become the supreme leader and reformer of the Muslim Ummah.
There will be a great Islamic revival, and this Deen will reign supreme. He will fill the world with justice after it had been plagued with oppression.
He will practice and lead people according to the Sunnat of Nabi Muhammad (Sallallahu alayhi wasallam).
He will rule for seven to nine years, with complete justice and righteousness, and all this time Islam will be the predominant religion of the world. .
During his rule, the Muslims will experience great economic enrichment. There will be no droughts and lands will be exceptionally fertile. The earth will yield crops in abundance and of the best quality. This rich
agricultural state will ensure a glut of money and food. In fact, so much that people who come to the Baitul-Maal for assistance will be given as much as they can take away.
In short the Muslims will live a most luxurious and comfortable life, something they will never ever experience again in this world.
Imam Mahdi will distribute lands equally among people. Muslims will live in great harmony with each other. Gone will be the days of in fighting, strife and disunity.
The hearts of people will become so independent of wealth and so dependent
on Allah that when an announcement is made for the needy to come forward, only one person will stand up. When this person will be given wealth in such abundance, he will feel ashamed and would want to return the wealth, but the answer will be: "We do not take back what has been given. It's all yours to keep."
Jerusalem will also be captured by Muslims (as stated earlier under "signs before his appearance").
Imam Mahdi will conquer the city of Constantinople (presently known as Istanbul). The story behind this conquest is as follows:
After the earthquakes, which destroyed his enemies, and the subsequent amassing of Muslim armies under his leadership, the Imam will leave Makkah for Madinah, where he will offer salaam at the Rowzha Mubarak (The Grave of Rasulullah Sallallahu alayhi wasallam).
Having done this his next step would be to proceed on to Damascus, where the bulk of the Nasaara (Christian) forces would be deployed.
In Damascus, the Imam will set up his headquarters. From here, he will conduct military operations against the enemies of Islam, and from here, he will rule.
At a place known as either A 'maaq or Daabiq, somewhere near Allepo Syria, 960,000 Christian forces would be assembled under 80 banners, quite clearly to annihilate the Muslims.
Imam Mahdi will send a battalion of Muslim fighters, from among the best people on earth, to engage them. When the two groups encounter each other face to face, the Romans will request that the Muslims hand over to them those who had fought and captured their Roman brethren. The Muslims will refuse, saying: "We will never hand over our Muslim brothers" thus triggering off a fierce battle. A third of the Muslim army will flee, and Allah will never ever grant them towba (repentance). A third will be slain, and they will be the noblest martyrs in The Sight of Allah. The surviving
third will be victorious, never to suffer defeat thereafter.
This battle will last four days. Each day the Muslim troops will resolve on oath that they will not return but as victors. For three days, they will fail to crush the enemy, with many men becoming martyrs. On the fourth day, the Christians will falter and succumb to a tremendous onslaught from the remaining Muslim troops. The ensuing slaughter will be unprecedented in history. This decimation will utterly shatter the morale of the Christians.
Thus, Imam Mahdi will smash the might of the non-Muslims forces in that period, forces which had come together from all parts of the world.
Pressing forward, the next destination will be Turkey. From the Syrian coast, Imam Mahdi will dispatch seventy thousand soldiers of the Banu Ishaq tribe to conquer Constantinople. They will cross the Mediterranean Sea, bound for Turkey and will conquer Istanbul without the use of a single
weapon. Parts of the city will collapse upon the Takbeer and Tahleel of these warriors. They will recite' Laa ilaha ilial-laahu wallahu Akbar' and simply walk over the city. The Muazhzhins of the Muslims will then
establish the five times daily azhaan throughout the city.
This will occur about six years after Imam Mahdi had come to power. Imam Mahdi will also arrive at Constantinople and set up the structure for his rule, appoint people to govern there and most importantly, make arrangements for the implementation of Islamic law.
This conquest will deliver untold fortunes into the hands of the Muslims. As he and his men busy, themselves capturing and rounding up these vast riches a rumour will spread that "the Dajjaal has broken loose in Syria and is wreaking havoc among your families." This news will be very disturbing to the Imam, and so consequently, he will hurriedly leave for Syria. In the meantime, ten men will be sent ahead to ascertain the truth. About these ten The Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alayhi wasallam) said: " I know their names and the names of their fathers they will be among the best warriors in that era." Nabi e Kareem (Sallallahu alayhi wasallam) even knew the colour of their horses.
One of them will report that the whole story is false. Dajjaal has not yet emerged. This was a lie fabricated by Shaitaan to try and disrupt the progress of the Muslims. Imam Mahdi will resume his return journey to Syria
with greater ease and comfort once he learns that Dajjaal is not yet loose.
He will stop over in all the towns and cities along the route to survey the
situation and make necessary arrangements for government.
Meanwhile the conquerors of Istanbul will march on and invade parts of Western Europe (Greece, Italy, etc.) in the same manner, with the Takbeer and Kalimah. All this area will fall under the rule of Imam Mahdi.
A few weeks after Imam Mahdi reaches Damascus the great imposter, Dajjaal will now truly emerge and begin his campaign of mischief and corruption.
Since the Dajjaal will have a large following of mainly Jews and illegitimate people (those born out of marriage), the Muslims under Imam Mahdi will resume preparations for war. They will be busy arranging the formation of their troops during the time of Fajr. The jamaat salaah will be almost about to start when suddenly Sayyidina Eesa (Alayhis salaam) will
descend from the heavens and join the ranks of Muslims for salaah. He will lead the Fajr salaah.
After the slaying of Dajjaal by Nabi Eesa, Imam Mahdi will not live for very. A few months will elapse and this great Imam, a man who provided the perfect sequel to Allah's Supreme Religion -ISLAM, will pass on to the realms of the hereafter. The Muslims will perform his Janaaza salaah and
bury him. The Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alayhi wasallam) warned that there would be no better in life after Imam Mahdi.
All the above happenings are taken from the authentic Ahadith of Rasulullah( Sallallahu alayhi wasallam). Therefore, the fulfillment of these prophecies will leave absolutely no doubt in the, minds of even the most ardent critics or sceptics, as to the veracity and truthfulness of Our Noble Prophet (Sallallahu alayhi wasallam).
The basic question, " is Imam Mehdi mentioned in the Quran ? "
NO! there is no mention of imam Mahdi in the Quran, but several sahih hadith is mentioning him.
I have asked different imams belonging to different schools such as barelvi and deobandi. Every time the answer was the same, "its a difficult topic".
Basicly because there is a widely different view about Imam Mahdi between sunni and shia scholars, and there was a fear of "fitna" arising from the question about Mahdi.
I have read a excelent book on the topic " The signs before the day of Judgement" written by Ismail Abu´l-Fadl a leading scholar of the 8th century of Islam, born in Busra, Syria.
The book is republished by :
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If some of you have more specific questions about Imam Mahdi, I will try my best to answer some of them.
Salam,
this might sound a little off topic,
magar ahmadiyyat mein kya burai hai??
u people should have and show respect for other people's belives.
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If some of you have more specific questions about Imam Mahdi, I will try my best to answer some of them.
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Yes
Q1: When there is no Khilafat today, how are the Muslim countries going to be oppressed by their Khalifa and how does Mr. Mehdi propose to 'rule' an 'Islamic World'?
Q2: How does he intend to make the 'Muslim Nation' rule the world with total reliance on an agrarian economy with already placed sanctions and export quotas.
Q3: How come the details of Mr. Mehdi's wars are sooo 9th Century-Arabia-Conventional-Warfare (sending ten men to ascertain ground situations etc.) and the enemy in years to come fights only through air supremacy with no 960,000 sitting ducks lying around for conventional warfare?
Q4: Why do Muslims suffer from a severe inferiority complex and have to invent stories to counter urban legends present among Christians and Jews?
Q5: Why isn't Qur'an enough for most people?
Q6: Why is there no mention of this fictitious chracter Mr. Mehdi in the Qur'an.
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