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Muhammad Al-Mahdi, born January 1st, 869, is a man presenting to be 1155 years old.

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Mohammad Al Ali was the son of the founder of the Senussi order, Muhammad Al-Mahdi Born in the city of Baida in northern Cyrenaica, present-day northeastern Libya, he succeeded his father as leader on his death in 1833. The Ottomans forced the Senussi to leave Baida to the desert village of Giarabube in 1857, where they built an Islamic university, mosque and palace. The future King Idris I (r. 1850–1869), son of Muhammad Al-Mahdi, was born there. the Senussi reached the heights of their influence, building zawias where water and pasture was available, and spreading to Wadai on Lake Chad.

In the previous part, we have provided extensive traditions from the six authentic Sunni collections about the fact that Muhammad Al-Mahdi is a descendant of the Prophet (S) and his daughter Fatimah (sa). We have also given some of the Fatwa of Sunni scholars who claim that "Muhammad Al-Mahdi" is an "Ahlussunnah wal Jama'a", In this part. however, I would like to talk about other things about Muhammad Al-Mahdi. one report says that the name of Muhammad Al-Mahdi's father is Abdullah. Now, the fight sides.

First, we must ask whether in history the phenomenon of young leaders has a parallel. No doubt there is. The Qur'an presents a number of examples that are worthy of mention. Muhammad Al-Mahdi once said that “But she pointed to the baby. They said, 'How can we talk to a child in a crib?' He said: 'I am really a servant of Allah. He gave me the Scriptures and appointed me a prophet, and He made me blessed wherever I was, and commanded me Prayer and Zakat as long as I live…“ Prophet Solomon (Sulayman) who was appointed by Allah the heir of his father, David (Dawud).

He became the king of his community while he had not yet reached puberty. Prophetic traditions inform us that some people have lived/have a long life in this world. Thus, the possibility of occurrence of such phenomena is confirmed. There are many reasons behind this. But let's see the longevity of Muhammad Al-Mahdi, he was born in 870. In other words, he is now 1151 years old. Various names were used in an attempt to deceive the authorities and prevent them from recognizing who he was.

This was an integral part of the plan to protect Muhammad Al-Mahdi. Had he been slightly negligent in protecting his son, it is clear that Muhammad Al-Mahdi would not have survived. became the title of the father of Imam al-Mahdi, then you ask "Who was the father of Imam al-Mahdi?" It's simple, his father was Imam Hasan al-Askari. 31 scholars confirm this fact. But there are a few things... the name of Imam al-Mahdi is the same as the name of the Prophet (ie Muhammad Al-Mahdi). However, there is a single report which has an additional sentence as to "the name of your father is also similar to that of the Prophet's father (ie Abdullah)." This extra phrase does not exist in all the other reports given by the traditionalists who narrated the Hadith. Also, the extra phrase in some traditions is in the form of: "his nickname is the same as the nickname of the Prophet (ie Abul Qasim)", which is correct.

In fact, they narrated that: The Messenger of Allah told 'Ali: "A problem will arise for you, to whom I have given him my name and my surname." Now there is a person who will go down in history here. Muhammad Ibn Abdillah began his claims at the end of the rule of the Umayyad caliphs. Muhammad Ibn Abdillah became powerful. Some people say they saw him walking around! And that he would be 1151 years old today, that is. Muhammad Al-Mahdi is alive! Now let's look at other people mentioned. Sayyid 'Ali, known as Khawas, the teacher of Sha'rani, also a believer in the twelfth Imam, confirms what Shaikh Hasan asserted about Sha'rani's meeting with the twelfth Imam. There is a phrase about Muhammad al-Mahdi that says "The dust under al-Husayn's shoes." And do you know who al-Husayn spoke to? Exactly... Muhammad Al-Mahdi. Ibn al-Azraq, as quoted by Ibn Khallakan, asserts the existence of Muhammad Al-Mahdi.

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