Category: Mahdi’s Government

In Arbaeen’s spirit of generosity and equality, we see a preview of the peaceful and just world promised by Imam Mahdi (A.S.).
Discover the key signs, phases, and events leading up to the reappearance of Imam Mahdi (A.S.), as described in Islamic traditions. From global unrest to divine justice, the timeline offers guidance for those awaiting his return.
From the elite 313 companions to righteous youth, noble women, global converts, and even Prophet Jesus (PBUH), Imam Mahdi (A.S.) will be supported by a diverse, spiritually awakened force united in truth and justice.
A divinely chosen group of spiritually elevated, fearless, and just individuals from across the world, the 313 will form the core leadership of Imam Mahdi’s (A.S.) global mission to establish peace and divine justice.
Imam Mahdi (AS) will utilize advanced technology as a tool for justice, communication, and global reform. All means will serve truth, not control, in his divinely guided rule.
Yes, Imam Mahdi (AS) will establish global justice and unity under divine leadership. His governance will reach all nations, ending oppression and guiding humanity toward truth.
Imam Mahdi’s (AS) rule will transcend borders, reshaping nations through divine justice. Corrupt systems will fall, and governments will align with truth and equity.
The reappearance of Imam Mahdi (AS) marks the start of a divine, spiritual revolution—not a political one. His mission begins in Mecca and spreads with support from key regions like Yemen and Iran.
Under Imam Mahdi (AS), education will flourish and truth will be widely accessible. Knowledge will uplift humanity and guide society toward justice and enlightenment.
Imam Mahdi’s (AS) rule will be supported by angels and divine forces, guiding and strengthening his mission. Their presence ensures truth, justice, and divine order on earth.

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Why is he called the "12th Imam"?

He is called the “12th Imam” because he is the twelfth and final leader (Imam) in the line of Imams from the Prophet Muhammad’s family, as believed by Shia Muslims.

He is called the “12th Imam” because he is the twelfth and final leader (Imam) in the line of Imams from the Prophet Muhammad’s family, as believed by Shia Muslims.

He is called the “12th Imam” because he is the twelfth and final leader (Imam) in the line of Imams from the Prophet Muhammad’s family, as believed by Shia Muslims.

He is called the “12th Imam” because he is the twelfth and final leader (Imam) in the line of Imams from the Prophet Muhammad’s family, as believed by Shia Muslims.

He is called the “12th Imam” because he is the twelfth and final leader (Imam) in the line of Imams from the Prophet Muhammad’s family, as believed by Shia Muslims.

He is called the “12th Imam” because he is the twelfth and final leader (Imam) in the line of Imams from the Prophet Muhammad’s family, as believed by Shia Muslims.

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