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Mahdi, Arabic "المهدي" or "المنقذ", was the name used by the Fremen to describe their saviour in their messianic legend. The term equated roughly to "The one who will lead us to paradise". In conjunction with the wider Fremen legend of salvation, the Mahdi was also known to be an off-worlder (i.e. not a native of Arrakis), and the child of a Bene Gesserit. Thus, after Paul Atreides fell in with the Fremen and first displayed his prescience and fighting skills, many Fremen gradually began to see the young Duke as the Mahdi. The Mahdi is, in some branches of the Muslim faith, a prophesied Redeemer who will come to rid the world of error, injustice and tyranny. In 2296, Ensign Rustam Kavousi derisively called Sered, the leader of the Faithful on planet Obsidian, "an alien Mahdi." (TOS novel: Vulcan's Forge) De mahdi of mehdi is een verlosser of bevrijder van wie in sommige islamitische stromingen verwacht wordt dat hij volgens profetieën aan het einde van de tijden komt. De komst van de Mahdi is een van de grote gebeurtenissen voor de dag des oordeels zal plaatsvinden, een van de eschatologisch symbolen. In de Koran wordt de mahdi niet genoemd. Ook in de twee belangrijkste soennitische Hadith-verzamelingen en de werken van Al-Ghazali ontbreekt het concept van de mahdi. Binnen sjiitische stromingen wordt hier dan ook een andere invulling aan gegeven dan binnen soennitische. Arabic rightly guided one In Islamic eschatology, the Mahdi (Arabic: مهدي‎ / ISO 233: mahdī / ) is the prophesied redeemer of Islam who will rule for seven, nine or nineteen years (according to various interpretations) before the Day of Judgment (yawm al-qiyamah / literally, the Day of Resurrection) and will rid the world of evil. Sahih al-Bukhari, 3:43:656: Narrated Abu Hurairah: Jesus Christ has been foretold to return at near the end of the world. The Qur'an says: Ein Mahdi oder Sucher ist der Anführer der Tuatha'an. Der Mahdi ist verantwortlich für verschiedene Tuatha'an-Zeremonien, inklusive der Begrüßung von Besuchern.
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In Islamic eschatology, the Mahdi (Arabic: مهدي‎ / ISO 233: mahdī / ) is the prophesied redeemer of Islam who will rule for seven, nine or nineteen years (according to various interpretations) before the Day of Judgment (yawm al-qiyamah / literally, the Day of Resurrection) and will rid the world of evil. Isa (Jesus Christ) will return to aid Mahdi, or the guided one, against Masih ad-Dajjal, the false messiah, and his followers. He will descend at the point of a white arcade, east of Damascus, dressed in yellow robes with his head anointed [Citation needed]. He will then join the Mahdi in his war against the Dajjal. Isa will slay Dajjal, and unite humanity. Sahih Muslim, 41:7023 Sahih al-Bukhari, 3:43:656: Narrated Abu Hurairah: Allah's Apostle said, "The Hour will not be established until the son of Maryam descends amongst you as a just ruler; he will break the cross, kill the swine, and abolish the Jizya tax. Wealth will be in abundance so that nobody will accept it." Jesus Christ has been foretold to return at near the end of the world. The Qur'an says: “And [Isa] shall be a Sign (for the coming of) the Hour (of Judgment): therefore have no doubt about the (Hour), but follow ye Me: this is a Straight Way.”[Qur'an 43:61] Ein Mahdi oder Sucher ist der Anführer der Tuatha'an. Der Mahdi ist verantwortlich für verschiedene Tuatha'an-Zeremonien, inklusive der Begrüßung von Besuchern. The Mahdi is, in some branches of the Muslim faith, a prophesied Redeemer who will come to rid the world of error, injustice and tyranny. In 2296, Ensign Rustam Kavousi derisively called Sered, the leader of the Faithful on planet Obsidian, "an alien Mahdi." (TOS novel: Vulcan's Forge) Mahdi, Arabic "المهدي" or "المنقذ", was the name used by the Fremen to describe their saviour in their messianic legend. The term equated roughly to "The one who will lead us to paradise". In conjunction with the wider Fremen legend of salvation, the Mahdi was also known to be an off-worlder (i.e. not a native of Arrakis), and the child of a Bene Gesserit. Thus, after Paul Atreides fell in with the Fremen and first displayed his prescience and fighting skills, many Fremen gradually began to see the young Duke as the Mahdi. The legend associated with the Mahdi was at least partially influenced by a long-standing Panoplia Propheticus by the Bene Gesserit's Missionaria Protectiva wing. Lady Jessica noted that the Mahdi legend's presence on Arrakis was an indication of just how awful conditions there were, since it was reserved only for those cultures where a Bene Gesserit would need to assume total control. De mahdi of mehdi is een verlosser of bevrijder van wie in sommige islamitische stromingen verwacht wordt dat hij volgens profetieën aan het einde van de tijden komt. De komst van de Mahdi is een van de grote gebeurtenissen voor de dag des oordeels zal plaatsvinden, een van de eschatologisch symbolen. In de Koran wordt de mahdi niet genoemd. Ook in de twee belangrijkste soennitische Hadith-verzamelingen en de werken van Al-Ghazali ontbreekt het concept van de mahdi. Binnen sjiitische stromingen wordt hier dan ook een andere invulling aan gegeven dan binnen soennitische. De mahdi wordt wel vergeleken met de messias uit het jodendom en christendom, maar is dat niet. Hoewel Isa in de Koran de titel van messias krijgt, is er ook sprake van een terugkeer van Isa als de mahdi. Arabic rightly guided one
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