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- An Inquiry Concerning Al-Mahdi
An Inquiry Concerning Al-Mahdi
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Ayatullah Muhammad Baqir Al Sadr
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A scholarly investigation into the identity, mission, and eschatological role of Imam Mahdi (ATFS) in Islamic thought.
"An Inquiry Concerning Al-Mahdi" is a scholarly investigation into the identity, mission, and eschatological role of Imam Mahdi (ATFS), the awaited savior in Islamic thought. This book critically examines historical sources, Quranic verses, and Hadith narrations that discuss his birth, occultation, and eventual reappearance. It addresses common theological and philosophical questions related to his divine mission, the signs of his return, and the responsibilities of believers in the era of occultation. By exploring various perspectives and scholarly interpretations, this book provides a well-researched and comprehensive understanding of Imam Mahdi’s (AS) role in establishing global justice and peace.
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