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- Fazail Ul Mahdi (Atfs)
Fazail Ul Mahdi (Atfs)
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A comprehensive study on the virtues and divine status of Imam Mahdi (ATFS), exploring his role in guiding humanity and establishing justice.
"Fazail ul Mahdi (ATFS)" is an insightful exploration of the virtues, merits, and divine status of Imam Mahdi (ATFS), the awaited savior in Islamic teachings. This book delves into the Quranic references, Hadith narrations, and scholarly interpretations that highlight the exalted position of Imam Mahdi (AS) in the divine plan for justice and righteousness. It discusses his unparalleled qualities, his role in guiding humanity, and the significance of awaiting (Intidhar) his reappearance. By examining the virtues of Imam Mahdi (AS) through authentic sources, this book serves as an essential resource for believers seeking to deepen their understanding of the Imam’s spiritual, moral, and leadership qualities.
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