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Why is the 12th Imam hiding?

Why is the 12th Imam hiding?

Twelver Shias believe that the Imam did not suffer death, but that, for various reasons, has been concealed by Allah from mankind. But in times that there are dangers threatening the life of the Imam, he is concealed by God’s order, hence the Occultation of the twelfth Imam.

What happened to the twelfth imam?

The twelfth and final Imam is Muhammad al-Mahdi, who is believed by the Twelvers to be currently alive, and hidden in the Major Occultation until he returns to bring justice to the world.

Where will Imam Mahdi go?

He will go from Mecca to Iraq to al Qods [ Jerusalem], where Christ will join him. The Christians who believe in Christ will believe in Imam Mehdi and they will pray together.”

What are the signs of arrival of Imam Mahdi?

The hadith of Ja’far al-Sadiq mentions these signs: “the appearance of Sufyani and Yamani, the loud cry in the sky, the murder of Nafs-e-Zakiyyah, and the earth swallowing (a group of people) in the land of Bayda which is a desert between Mecca and Medina.

What is the Twelfth Imam in Islamic eschatology?

Answer: The Twelfth Imam is a concept in Shia Islam tied to Muslim beliefs about the end times. Shia Islam is the second-largest denomination of Muslims; it gives greater weight to the title Imam than does Sunni Islam.

Is the 12th Imam coming back to Earth?

The belief that the Mahdi’s return is near is not a new claim among Shiites, Wagner said, but one that has been held almost since the 12th Imam was historically placed into hiding. “Almost every generation has some figures in Islam that either claim to be the 12th Imam or claim that the 12th Imam will come to himself,” Wagner said.

When was the 12th Imam of Islam born?

A majority of Shiite Muslims traditionally believe that the “12th Imam” (Islamic religious leader), born in 868 A.D., was placed by God into hiding (known as occultation) until the day of judgment.

What did Ahmadinejad say about the 12th Imam?

During his speeches within Iran, Ahmadinejad has said that the main mission of the Islamic Revolution is to pave the way for the reappearance of the 12th Imam. When NBC News’ Ann Curry interviewed Ahmadinejad in Tehran in September 2009, she asked him about the Mahdi: