The information about the system of the Mahdi in the hadiths is compatible with that in the Qur’an (29.01.2014)
See Also:
- Our Prophet’s hadiths concerning Mahdi
- Madina-e-Sani
The information about the system of the Mahdi in the
hadiths is compatible with that in the Qur’an
Excerpt from Mr. Adnan Oktar's Live Conversation on
A9TV dated January 29th, 2014
In
Ashab al-Khaf Ibn al-Mardua commentary, Ibn al-Abbas narrated as marfu hadith: ‘’The Companions of the Cave will be the
helpers of the Mahdi.” What does that
mean? The hadith is saying that Surat al-Kahf in the Qur’an also refers to the
Mahdi. For example, he says in one hadith that the story of Solomon refers to
the Mahdi. The story of Dhu’lQarnayn also refers to the Mahdi. The story of Saul
and Goliath refers to the Mahdi. He says that the position of the people of Badr,
their strategy of struggle, the difficulty of that struggle and the harsh
conditions of the time also refer to the system of the Mahdi. Ibni Hajar Makki
said: “There is no contradiction between the account that the helpers of the
Mahdi will come from the East and the account referring to Iraq. Because as can
be seen from several accounts, they will be from the people of Sham.” In other
words, Sham, the people of Istanbul. Sham means Istanbul. Istanbul also fits
the general description. It is not a place called Sham. It means the capital of
the Islamic world. That is what Sham means. References to Basra, Kufa or Medina
all mean the capital of the Islamic world. Ibn Majah and Tabarani related this
from Abdullah ibn Halis ibn Juzzabi, saying that he said; “The Messenger of God
(pbuh) said: A community will come out of Sham and assist the sultanate of the
Mahdi.” In the Tamman fawait Ibn al-Shakir Abdullah ibn Amr relates that he
said: “Muhammad Mahid, one of the sons of Hassan, will come from the east. Even
if the mountains oppose him.” That means there will be mountains of tricks and
plots and opposition against him, and particularly Darwinism and materialism.
“He will crush them,” with knowledge and learning. “And he will make a path for
himself in the mountains.” Look, not just one, but many mountains. He goes over
and around them. He literally runs rings round the mountains. The mountains
have lost their power. The mountains will be feeble and wretched in the face of
him.
See Also:
- Our Prophet’s hadiths concerning Mahdi
- Madina-e-Sani
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