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The future events the Prophet Muhammad foretold |
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Written by dislam.org
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Friday, 03 February 2006 |
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Fourth essential: The Messenger predicted
some future events that are recurring, as opposed to isolated events having a
particular significance in human history. They also have numerous aspects, each
of which is explained through a different Tradition. A reporter combines these
aspects as if a single narration, thereby making the Tradition appear to be at
variance with reality.
For example, many narrations about the Mahdi have different details and
descriptions. But the truth of the matter is that God's Messenger, relying on
Revelation, told of a Mahdi who would appear in every century to preserve
believers' morale, prevent them from falling into despair over social upheavals,
and secure their heart‑felt devotion to members of the Prophet's Family (a
most‑illustrious lineage). He foresaw a Mahdi in every century similar to the
Great Mahdi promised for the end of time. The 'Abbasid caliph al‑Mahdi, for
example, regarded as belonging to the Prophet's Family, had many of the Great
Mahdi's characteristics. So, narrations about the Mahdi differ due to confusing
the Great Mahdi's qualities with those great caliphs or saints who came before
him.
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