3,000 Shi’a Mahdi’s in Iran!

“Today those who disbelieve have lost all hope of (damaging) your faith. So, do not fear them, and fear Me. Today, I have perfected your religion for you, and have completed My blessing upon you, and chosen Islam as Dīn (religion and a way of life) for you. But whoever is compelled by extreme hunger, having no inclination towards sin, then Allah is Most-Forgiving, Very-Merciful.” (Qur’an 5:3)

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“O.K. Settle down, settle down.” We are going to go about this in a very orderly manner. Which one of you is the Mahdi? Simply raise your hand!”

Source: https://www.businessinsider.com/3000-iranians-claim-to-be-the-madhi-2013-4

“EARLIER this year Iran’s authorities arrested a score of men who, in separate incidents, claimed to be the Mahdi, a sacred figure of Shia Islam, who was “hidden” by God just over a millennium ago and will return some time to conquer evil on earth.”

“A website based in Qom, Iran’s holiest city, deemed the men “deviants”, “fortune-tellers” and “petty criminals”, who were exploiting credulous Iranians for alms during the Persian new-year holiday, which fell in mid-March.”

“Many of the fake messiahs were picked up by security men in the courtyard to the mosque in Jamkaran, a village near Qom, whose reputation as the place of the awaited Mahdi’s advent has been popularized nationwide by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. When he took office in 2005 he gave the mosque $10m.”

“Iran’s economic doldrums may have helped to cause this surge in people claiming to be mankind’s saviour—and in women saying they were the Mahdi’s wife. “In an open atmosphere where people could criticise the government they would not believe these people,” says an ex-seminarian in Tehran, the capital, noting that most Iranians still get all of their news from state television and state-owned or -sanctioned newspapers.”

“Last year a seminary expert, Mehdi Ghafari, said that more than 3,000 fake Mahdis were in prison. Mahdi-complexes are common, says a Tehran psychiatrist. “Every month we get someone coming in, convinced he is the Mahdi,” she says. “Once a man was saying such outrageous things and talking about himself in the third person that I couldn’t help laughing. He got angry and told me I had ‘bad hijab’ and was disrespecting the ‘Imam of Time’,” as the Mahdi is known.”

“The most famous case was that of Ayatollah Boroujerdi, who was sentenced to 11 years in prison in 2007 for—among other things—claiming he was the Mahdi. Like many influential “false” messiahs, he was forced to recant on state television, confessing that he had been against the Islamic Republic’s core tenets.”

“Mr Ahmadinejad has called his administration “the government of the hidden imam”. Last month he told a batch of new Iranian ambassadors to consider themselves “envoys of the Mahdi”. After his first speech at the UN in 2005, a video circulated showing Mr Ahmadinejad telling a leading Iranian cleric that world leaders had been enchanted, during his oration, by a halo around his head that had been put there by the Mahdi himself.”

Prima-Qur’an Comments:

We have no idea where they keep all these 3000 Mahdis, but could you imagine if they were all in the same prison or same facility? Surely that would be volatile.

https://primaquran.com/2022/10/04/top-shia-imam-admits-waiting-for-hidden-imam-has-been-a-waste-of-time/

https://primaquran.com/2022/10/04/hadith-on-imam-mahdi-in-the-light-of-ibn-khaldun/

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  1. omerh's avatar omerh

    I assume you are from Oman where prisoners are treated like humans but in an Iranian prison they are like boxes of milk. They get 10*10 cm

    thaqalayn.net/chapter/1/4/125

    Out of the 32 hadiths in this chapter, the following are graded Sahih by Muhammad Baqir al Majlisi:

    thaqalayn.net/hadith/1/4/125/4

    thaqalayn.net/hadith/1/4/125/8

    thaqalayn.net/hadith/1/4/125/9 (Note: This is graded Majhoul by Majlisi but Sahih by al-Behbudi)

    thaqalayn.net/hadith/1/4/125/15

    thaqalayn.net/hadith/1/4/125/20

    thaqalayn.net/hadith/1/4/125/24

    thaqalayn.net/hadith/1/4/125/25

    thaqalayn.net/hadith/1/4/125/26

    thaqalayn.net/hadith/1/4/125/29

    thaqalayn.net/hadith/1/4/125/31

    Notice how not a single Sahih hadith has anything to do with the birth of the 12th imam, rather, one can argue that most of these Sahih narrations are just mysterious letters that one of the narrators attributed to the 12th imam or just in reference to some holy site (literally referred in the hadiths as the “office” of the 12th imam) without actually mentioning anything about the 12th imam at all other than some letters.

    Here is a video of Kamal Al Haydari talking about this shubha and also talking about how there is a maximum of two Sahih narrations under certain conditions in Bihar Al Anwar about the 12th imam. youtube.com/watch?v=ibN_vwfp3nE

    Sheikh Asif Muhsini on the 40 narrations found in Bihar Al Anwar on the existience of the Shi’ite 12th imam: “It contains more than forty narrations, and the reliable from these is the 5th, IF it is established that al-Sadooq has asked Allah’s mercy many times on Ibn Esam. The second narration is the 33rd. IF On condition if al-Khashshab was Hasan ibn Musa, but still there is hesistation regarding him because This narration was narrated by Ibn Abi Najran, who is from the sixth class, so he is unknown.”

    r/ExShia - The Mehdi according to the Shia

    (Asif Muhssini is the student of Khui)

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