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Mahdi [eschatological Islamic figure]
Mahdi {m}
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Jaish al-Mahdi [also known as Mahdi Army or Mahdi Militia] <JAM>
Jaish al-Mahdi {f} [auch bekannt als Mahdi-Armee oder Mahdi-Miliz] <JAM>
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  • Mahdi {m} = Mahdi [eschatological Islamic figure]
  • Jaish al-Mahdi {f} [auch bekannt als Mahdi-Armee oder Mahdi-Miliz] <JAM> = Jaish al-Mahdi [also known as Mahdi Army or Mahdi Militia] <JAM>
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Michael the Syrian considered them as pagan, followers of mahdi and adepts of Magianism.
  • His missionaries spread a message of revolt against the Sunni Ottomans in Anatolia, claiming that Ismā`il was the awaited "mahdi" (massiah)," and Anatolia became the scene of protracted warfare between Ottomans and Safavids.
  • Abdullah al-Mahdi Billah (Salamiyid leader) proclaiming himself mahdi.
  • Then after 8 mounts of training under supervision of coach Mahdi Cheraghi (instagram:@mahdicheraghi), Sha Mahmood ran 10.73 in Iran national track and field competitions and broke his personal Olympic record.
  • It was met with angers from both Egyptians/Ottomans alike, after Muhammad Ahmad proclaimed himself as mahdi, ignited the Mahdist War resulting with heavy military defeat of the Ottomans under British commands to the hand of the Sudanese Mahdists.

  • Maulvi Sher Ali Ranjha (24 November 1875 – 13 November 1947) was a prominent Ahmadi scholar and a companion of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, who claimed to be the Promised Messiah and the awaited mahdi.
  • Some of his followers refused to believe his death, and believed that he would return as the "mahdi", forming the sect known as the "Janahiyya".
  • This culminated in 1229 when Caliph al-Ma'mun publicly repudiated Ibn Tumart's status as "mahdi."
  • 1560–1613), born in Sijilmasa, was a Moroccan Imam and the Sufi leader of a revolt (1610–13) against the reigning Saadi Sultan Zidan Abu Maali in the south of Morocco in which Ibn Abi Mahalli proclaimed himself mahdi.
  • He was nicknamed by his people as the savior of his time ("mahdi zamanihi" in Arabic) due to his fearless activities.

  • For instance, they represented Ali as the tenth avatar of Vishnu and wrote hymns as well as a mahdi purana in their effort to win converts.
  • As narrated in many hadith, many believed that in the end times a great leader or "mahdi" would appear from the family of Muhammad, to which Ali belonged, who would deliver Islam from corrupt leadership.
  • Although declaring himself mahdi, imam, and masum (infallible leader sent by God), Muhammad ibn Abdallah ibn Tumart consulted with a council of ten of his oldest disciples.
  • The story about the name which was given after: We find that Imam Mohamad Ahmad Almahdi was taken the small village of Omdurman as headquarters of the Government of AlMahdia at that time and began to build this city.
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