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| | Muhammad al-Mahdi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Shi'as believe that the Mahdi was born in 868 as Muhammad ibn Hasan ibn Ali. |  | | The Awaited Saviour by Ayatullah Muhammad Baqir al-Sadr and Ayatullah Murtadha Mutahhari |  | | The eleventh Shi'a Imam died on 8th Rabbi al-Awwal, 874, and since that day, his son Muhammad is believed by Shi'as to be the Imam, appointed by God, to lead the believers of the era. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_al-Mahdi
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| | Gilanis |
 | | Syeda Khadeejah binnat Syed Muhammad Al-Mahdi Al-Sanussi (d/o Fatima Muqarrib). |  | | Syeda Radiyya binnat Syed Muhammad Al-Mahdi Al-Sanussi (d/o Fatima Al-Ghumairi). |  | | Syed Muhammad Al-Sharif bin Syed Muhammad Al Abid Al-Sanussi was born at Kufra in 1897 (s/o Fatima al-Ashhab). |
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http://www.gilani.com.pk/kings/libya.htm
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| | Imam Mahdi (A.S.) |
 | | Mahdi Al ar-Rasul of 'Ali ibn Sultan Muhammad al-Harawi al-Hanafi 4. |  | | Al-Burhan fi 'Alamat Mahdi Akhir az-Zaman of Mulla 'Ali al-Muttaqi 9. |  | | The belief in the reappearance of the expected Mahdi (A.S.)the universal reformer is not confined to the Shi'ite Muslims. |
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http://www.hadith.net/english/ahl-al-bayt/emam-12.htm
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| | Al-Mahdi - www.sdol.org |
 | | From the times of Prophet Muhammad (saw) up to and long after the times of Mutamid and Motasim of the Abasi khalif, it was known to all the Muslims that the 12th successor of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), by the name of Mahdi, would form a government and establish the law of God on earth. |  | | Is the legend of imam mahdi foretold by prophet muhammad? |  | | His lineage, traced back to Imam Ali (AS), is: Muhammad Ibn al-Hasan Ibn Ali Ibn Muhammad Ibn Ali Ibn Musa Ibn Ja'far Ibn Muhammad Ibn Ali Ibn al-Husain Ibn Ali Ibn Abi Talib (AS). |
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http://www26.brinkster.com/sdolshah1/alm.htm
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| | Muhammad al-Mahdi al-Hujjah -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | It is believed that Muhammad al-Mahdi al-Hujjah has been concealed by God (a doctrine known as ghaybah, or occultation) and that he will reappear in time as the mahdi, or messianic deliverer. |  | | On June 29, 1881, the Islamic mystic Muhammad Ahmad assumed the title al-Mahdi, meaning the right-guided one. He then set out with a military force to rid the Sudan region in Central Africa of Egyptian and British domination and to turn his country into an Islamic state. |  | | History of the Shrine of Imam Musa al-Kadhim and Imam Muhammad al-Jawd |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9054165
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| | Al-Mahdi Army / Active Religious Seminary / Al-Sadr's Group |
 | | The Mahdi also added the declaration "and Muhammad Ahmad is the Mahdi of God and the representative of His Prophet" to the recitation of the creed, the shahada. |  | | Muhammad al Mahdi (the guided) is the 12th and last Imam of the Twelver Shi'i, and is also known as Muhammad al Muntazar (the awaited). |  | | The militia wing of this movement is known as the "Mahdi Army" and was estimated as of early 2004 to consist of about 500-1000 trained combatants along with another 5,000-6,000 active participants. |
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http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/para/al-sadr.htm
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| | Muhammad al-Mahdi - TheBestLinks.com - Imam Mahdi, Sunni, 868, Samarra, ... |
 | | However, according to the Twelver Shia Muslims, Muhammad al-Mahdi was born in 868 to Hasan al-Askari and his Byzantine wife, Nargis. |  | | Despite this story, there is some evidence that shows that Jafar denied the existence of Muhammad al-Mahdi, and that he in fact claimed the Imamate for himself. |  | | Muhammad al-Mahdi should not be confused with the Sunni Muslim view of the Mahdi, which refers to a different person. |
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http://www.thebestlinks.com/Imam_Mahdi.html
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| | Muhammad al Mahdi |
 | | (868-?) Muhammad al Mahdi (the guided) is the 12th and last Imam of the Twelver Shi'i, and is also known as Muhammad al Muntazar (the awaited). |  | | In fact, accounts of public appearances by Muhammad al Mahdi often involve his mysterious arrival at key moments to challenge his uncle's claims. |  | | Some titles of the 12th Imam include: Sahib az Zaman (Master of the Age), Sahib al Amr (Master of Command), al Qa'im (the one to arise), Bagiyyat Allah (remnant of Allah) and Imam al Muntazar (the awaited Imam). |
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http://lexicorient.com/e.o/12thimam.htm
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| | Imam Mahdi (A.S.) |
 | | Muhammad, on the authority of Abu 'Abd Allah (Jafar al-Sadiq), peace be on him:] (Jafar al-Sadiq) said: "There will be three appearances in one year, one month and one dayùthe Sufyani, the Khurasani and the Yamam. |  | | The appearance of the one who will arise (al-qa'im) from the family of Muhammad, may God bless him and his family, is another of the things which must happen." "How will the call be?" I asked. |  | | Muslim) heard Abu Abd Allah (Jafar al- Sadiq), peace be on him, say: "Before (the coming) of the one who will rise (al-qaim) there will be a trial from God." "May I be your ransom, what is that?" I asked him. |
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http://www.al-islam.org/masoom/bios/12thimam.html
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| | islam_hadith_melv.html |
 | | Mu'jam muhaddithi al-Dhahabi / li-Shams al-Din Muhammad ibn Ahmad ibn 'Uthman al-Dhahabi ; haqqaqahu wa-'allaqa 'alayhi Rawhiyah 'Abd al-Rahman al-Suyufi. |  | | Sahih al-Bukhari / li-Abi 'Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Isma'il ibn Ibrahim ibn al-Mughirah ibn Bardizbah al-Bukhari. |  | | Jawahir al-usul fi 'ilm hadith al-Rasul / ta'lif-Abi al-Fayd Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn 'Ali al-Farisi; sharah alfazah wa-kharraj ahadithah wa-tarjam li-a'lamih wa-'allaqa 'alayhi Salah Muhammad Muhammad 'Uwaydah. |
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http://www-personal.umich.edu/~beh/islam_hadith_melv.html
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| | Shi'a: The Hidden Imam |
 | | The Doctrine of Occultation is simply the belief that God hid Muhammad al-Mahdi away from the eyes of men in order to preserve his life. |  | | Born in 868 AD / 255 AH, Abu'l-Kasim Muhammad (which is the name of the Prophet himself), and when Hasan al-Askari, the Eleventh Imam, died in 874 AD / 260 AH, the seven year old boy declared himself to be the Twelfth Imam and went into hiding. |  | | Imam Mahdi will return at the head of the forces of righteousness and do battle with the forces of evil in one, final, apocalyptic battle. |
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http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/SHIA/HIDDEN.HTM
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| | Title Catalogue 3 |
 | | Matan al-jazariyah fi ma'rifat tajwid al-ayat al-qur'aniyah, by Muhammad ibn Muhammad Ibn al-Jazari. |  | | Al-Nashr fi al-qira'at al-'ashr, by Muhammad ibn Muhammad Ibn al-Jazari. |  | | Al-Nafidhah al-gharbiyah, by Muhammad 'Abd al-Halim 'Abd Allah. |
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http://www.hf.uib.no/smi/library/title3.html
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| | Imam Mahdi |
 | | Imam Muhammad al- Mahdis name is that of the Holy Prophet (SAW) and his agnomen Abal Qassim is also that of the Holy Prophet (SAW). |  | | The Birth of the Imam (A.S): Al Hujjat ibn Al -Hassan Al Mahdi (as) the 12th divine leader of Islam was born on dawn, Friday the 15th of Shaaban 255 AH correspondent to 868 AD in the house of the 11th Imam (as) in the city of Samerrah (Iraq). |  | | It means that He sent this religion with His Messenger Muhammad (SAW) in order to overcome all other religions and eventually all the people obey it. |
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http://www.geocities.com/islamroots/a/inf/i12b.htm
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| | libya4 |
 | | 1) Sayyid Muhammad as-Sharif bin Sayyid Muhammad al-Mahdi as-Sanussi. |  | | 4) Sayyida Nafisa binti Sayyid Muhammad al-Mahdi as-Sanussi. |  | | Jaghbub), daughter of Muhammad 'Ali bin Ibrahim al-Ghumari, of the 'Umran family of Jebel al-Akhdar. |
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http://4dw.net/royalark/Libya/libya4.htm
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| | Muhammad Mahdi ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews |
 | | Muhammad Mahdi Mahdi al-Jawahiri, Lullaby for the Hungry |  | | Attributed to Kalan Muhammad Muizzu-d Din Jahandar Shah in Darbar. |  | | 1680; Deccani Kamal Muhammad; Chand MuhammadIndian; Attributed to |
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http://wwar.com/masters/m/mahdi-muhammad.html
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| | PATH |
 | | May the peace of God be upon the holy Imams Ali, Hasan, Husseyn, Zeynul-Abideen, Muhammad Al-Baqir, Ja'fer as-Sadiq, Musa Al-Kadhim, Al-Riddha, Al-Taqi, Al-Naqi, Ali Al-Askeri, Muhammad Al-Mahdi. |  | | May the communion of Enoch, Elijah, Jesus Christ and Muhammad Al-Mahdi, the Master of the Age guide my thoughts and action. |  | | May the peace of God be upon the holy prophets Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, Jesus, and Muhammad. |
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http://www.rosanna.com/mcelwain/pathintime/path1.htm
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| | SMI - Centre for Middle Eastern Studies |
 | | JAZ -- Matan al-jazariyah fi ma'rifat tajwid al-ayat al-qur'aniyah, by Muhammad ibn Muhammad Ibn al-Jazari. |  | | JAZ -- Al-Nashr fi al-qira'at al-'ashr, by Muhammad ibn Muhammad Ibn al-Jazari. |  | | ABB -- Sharh 'alá sharh Jalal al-Din Muhammad Ahmad al-Mahalli 'alá al-Waraqat fi al-usul li-'Abd al-Malik ibn 'Abd Allah al-Juwayni al-Shafi'i, by Ahmad ibn Qasim al-'Abbadi. |
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http://www.smi.uib.no/library/suban.html
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| | Follower Network --Imam Al-Mahdi [a.s]-- |
 | | In 329 AH / 939 CE, predicting the death of the deputy ‘Ali ibn Muhammad as-Samuri within six days, Imam Al-Mahdi [a] issued an order through ‘Ali ibn Muhammad himself that henceforth the special deputation of the Imam would end with the demise and Ghaybat-i kubra would begin. |  | | When his father died in 260 AH, Imam Muhammad Al-Mahdi [a] was just five years old and had been seen by only very close associates of his father. |  | | After ‘Uthman, his son Muhammad was appointed the deputy followed by Abul-Qasim al-Hussein ibn Ruh an-Nawbakhti and finally ‘Ali ibn Muhammad as-Samuri. |
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http://follower.4t.com/i14.html
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| | Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Mahdi Army |
 | | In Shiite (specifically Jafari) theology, the Mahdi is a historic figure being indentified as the Twelfth Imam (Muhammad al-Mahdi) of the Jafari school of thought. |  | | The Mahdi Army began as a small group of roughly 500 seminary students connected with Moqtada al-Sadr in the Sadr City district of Baghdad, formerly known as Saddam City. |  | | The Mahdi Army, also known as the Mehdi Army or Jaish-i-Mahdi, is a militia force created by the Iraqi radical Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr in June of 2003. |
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http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Mahdi_Army
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| | SA4: Mahdi |
 | | The last two-thirds of the book are devoted to Muhammad Ahmad after he had declared his calling as the Mahdi. |  | | Muhammad Ibrahim Abu Salim (Beirut: Dar al-Fikr, 1972) and Haim Shaked, The Life of the Sudanese Mahdi: A Historical Study of Kitab sa'adat al-mustahdi bi-sirat al-Imam al-Mahdi by Isma'il b. |  | | Al-Qaddal may represent many Sudanese in attributing to the Mahdi a manifold and very positive legacy: he sees the Mahdi as a symbol against foreign oppression and a symbol for national liberation, who unified the tribes of the northern Sudan under the aegis of a shared Islamic heritage. |
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http://www.hf.uib.no/smi/sa/4mahdi.html
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| | SMI - Centre for Middle Eastern Studies |
 | | Fakhr al-Din Muhammad ibn 'Umar al-Razi, Nihayat al-ijaz fi dirayat al-i'jaz. |  | | Muhammad ibn 'Ali al-Shirwani, al-'Ajab al-'ujab fi-ma yufid al-kuttab. |  | | 'Abd al-Rahim Muhammad Waqi' Allah, Diwan Riyad al-jannah wa-nur al-dujnah. |
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http://www.smi.uib.no/library/authq.html
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| | EDITOR'S CHOICE: As for the Day of Resurrection (yawm al-qiyamah) |
 | | According to traditional sources, these events involve, first of all, the appearance of a figure whose name is Muhammad al-Mahdi. |  | | Islam in contrast to Christianity, however, sees the function of the Mahdi and Christ as being associated with each other and their coming as part of the same major eschatological events. |  | | More specifically these sources distinguish between the greater resurrection, al-Qiyamat al kubra which is that of the cosmos followed by the resurrection of the whole of humanity and the individual death and resurrection al-Qiyamat al-sughra which the soul undergoes following upon the event of death. |
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http://www.al-qiyamah.org/_/as_for_the_day_of_resurrection.htm
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| | Anecdotes from The Lives Of The 14 Masumeen |
 | | Imam Muhammad Al-Mahdi (A) There was a pious man called Syed Muhammad Jabal Amili who was travelling through the desert with a caravan of people, when he got lost. |  | | Soon after his birth one of the maids went to see Imam Muhammad al-Mahdi (A), who was lying in his cradle. |  | | The maid then sneezed and Imam Muhammad al-Mahdi (A) said from the cradle:"Yarhamukallah, it is a blessing from Allah and you can be sure to live for the next 3 days." |
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http://www.al-shia.com/html/eng/books/history/anecdotes/513.htm
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| | al-Ma'soomeen |
 | | A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE LIVES OF Allamah Sayyid Muhammad Husayn Tabataba'i * |
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| | FRIDAY LEARNING ZONE FROM AL MAHDI |
 | | living Imam, Imam Muhammad al-Mahdi (aj) and to all the mu’mineen and followers of Ahlul-bayt(as). |  | | She was named Fatimah by Allah (SWT).Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (as) has said; |  | | Jamadil-Aakhar 615 AD, Bibi Khadeejatul-Kubra (as), the first and most beloved wife of the Messenger of Allah (saw) gave birth to Seyyida Fatimah (as) at Mecca.This was in the 5 |
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| | Imam Mahdi Jesus Anti Christ Sign of Their Arrival |
 | | From this statement and the foregoing reported by Muhammad, son of Ali, we understand that the matter of Al Mahdi was a well known topic and discussed during the first generation. |  | | Amongst those who describe the Prophet's sayings relating to Al Mahdi, Imam Mahdi, al Muntazar as 'mutawatira' is the Shaykh of some of our shaykhs, the Imam, the Seal of the Scholars of Hadith in Fez, As- Sayyid Muhammad, son of Jafar Al Kittani. |  | | Al Mahdi will be just about to lead the prayer when he sees Prophet Jesus and beckon him to come forward and lead the prayer. |
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http://www.muhammadanreality.com/ImamMahdiSignsfortheSavoir.htm
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| | MOROCCO8 |
 | | 17) Mulay Muhammad as-Sadiq bin Muhammad (s/o Lalla Safia). |  | | 16) Mulay Maimun bin Muhammad (s/o Lalla Safia). |  | | Mulay Ahmad bin Muhammad Arafa (b 1918), elder son of His Sharifian Majesty Sidi Muhammad VI bin Arafa, Sultan of Morocco, etc. by his wife, Lalla Hania, elder daughter of Mulay Muhammad al-Tahar bin Hasan- see below. |
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