Category: The 12th Imam

During the occultation, the 12th Imam (AJ) guided the faithful through trusted deputies and divine insight. Though hidden, his connection with the ummah remained strong and purposeful.
Imam Mahdi’s (AJ) birth was kept hidden due to political threats, yet marked by divine signs. These truths reveal the sacred beginning of the 12th Imam’s mission to guide humanity.
Imam Mahdi’s (A.S.) return is echoed in Islamic, Christian, and Jewish texts as a promise of global justice. This shared prophecy unites faiths in hope for a divinely guided future.
Imam Mahdi (AJ) is the awaited 12th Imam in Shia Islam, destined to bring justice and peace. His identity and mission are central to hopes for a divine global transformation.
His name is Mahdi, the twelfth Imam, the only promised savior and guide destined to bring justice, peace, and hope to a world in crisis. His mission is to unite hearts and restore truth for all of humanity.
Understanding why Imam Mahdi entered a prolonged occultation, how believers maintain their faith in his return, and what Islamic teachings say about his eventual reappearance.
Imam Mahdi (AJ) was born in 255 AH in Samarra, under divine protection and secrecy. His early life was marked by hidden guidance, preparing him for his future global mission.
Analyzing Quranic verses and prophetic traditions that reference the Mahdi, his mission, and the divine justice he will establish upon his return.

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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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