According to Twelver Shī‘as Muhammad al-Māhdī (الإمام محمد بن الحسن المهدى) also known as Hujjat ibn al-Hasan (15th Sha‘bān 255 AH - unknown date[1] ; approximately July 29, 869 - unknown date) is the final Imām of the Twelve Imams and the Māhdī, the ultimate savior of humankind. Other Shī‘ah schools, along with Sunnīs, do not consider ibn-al-Hasan as the Māhdī. Twelver Shī‘as believe that al-Māhdī was born in 869 and has been hidden by God (referred to as the Occultation) to later emerge with Jesus (Nabi Isa a.s.) in order to fulfill their mission of bringing peace and justice to the world.
Thursday, May 07, 2009
A Brief History On Al-Mahdi a.s.
According to Twelver Shī‘as Muhammad al-Māhdī (الإمام محمد بن الحسن المهدى) also known as Hujjat ibn al-Hasan (15th Sha‘bān 255 AH - unknown date[1] ; approximately July 29, 869 - unknown date) is the final Imām of the Twelve Imams and the Māhdī, the ultimate savior of humankind. Other Shī‘ah schools, along with Sunnīs, do not consider ibn-al-Hasan as the Māhdī. Twelver Shī‘as believe that al-Māhdī was born in 869 and has been hidden by God (referred to as the Occultation) to later emerge with Jesus (Nabi Isa a.s.) in order to fulfill their mission of bringing peace and justice to the world.
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