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Imam Mahdi (A.S.) and Prophet Jesus (A.S.) will appear together in the end times to restore justice and monotheism. Their united mission reflects divine harmony across Islamic belief.
Dajjal is a central figure in Islamic end-time prophecies, symbolizing deception, falsehood, and global misguidance. Both Sunni and Shia traditions describe his emergence as one of the major signs before the reappearance of Imam Mahdi (A.S.) and the return of Jesus (A.S.).
A powerful end-time prophecy speaks of black flags rising from Khurasan, signaling the emergence of a divinely guided army that will pave the way for Imam Mahdi (A.S.). This sign is considered one of the major harbingers of his reappearance.
The 12th Imam, Mahdi, represents more than a religious figure—he embodies humanity’s universal hope for justice and truth. Even without belief in God, his mission speaks to the urgent need for real change in a broken world.
The 12th Imam, known as Mahdi, is a promised leader whose mission goes beyond religion. His arrival signals a global call for justice, peace, and human unity.
The Middle East holds more than oil—it’s the stage for Imam Mahdi’s (A.S.) reappearance. This explores its prophesied role in the final global struggle for truth and justice.
During his reappearance, Imam Mahdi (A.S.) will face fierce opposition from corrupt leaders and misguided forces. These enemies fear the collapse of their power in the face of truth and divine justice.
In the era of occultation, the battle between truth and falsehood intensifies. Hearts are tested as deception spreads, preparing the world for Imam Mahdi’s (AS) return.
Media and propaganda spread false narratives to create fear and confusion about Imam Mahdi (AS). This tactic aims to block awareness of his true mission of justice and guidance.
Opposition to Imam Mahdi (AS) often hides fear of losing power. The real reason is a rejection of justice and divine truth.

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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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