Narrations about Imam Mahdi (as) in Sahih Muslim>>>
Please read the narartion in Sahih Muslim which
shows:>>>
The Holy Prophet said:>>>
" there would be a caliph in the last (period) of my
Ummah who would freely give handfuls of wealth to the people without counting
it. I said to Abu Nadra and Abu al-'Ala: Do you mean 'Umar b. 'Abd al-Aziz?
They said: No (he would be Imam Mahdi).>>>
Abu Nadra reported:>>>
"We were in the company of Jabir b. 'Abdullah that he
said it may happen that the people of Iraq may not send their qafiz and dirhams
(their measures of food stuff and their money). We said: Who would be
responsible for it? He said: The non-Arabs would prevent them. He again said:
There is the possibility that the people of Syria may not send their dinars and
mudds. We said: Who would be responsible for it? He said this prevention would
be made by the Romans. He (Jabir b. Abdullah) kept quiet for a while and then
reported Allah's Messenger (PBUH) having said there would be a caliph in the
last (period) of my Ummah who would freely give handfuls of wealth to the
people without counting it. I said to Abu Nadra and Abu al-'Ala: Do you mean
'Umar b. 'Abd al-Aziz? They said: No (he would be Imam Mahdi). >>>
Reference : Sahih Muslim 7315 In-book reference : Book 54, Hadith 81 Page
432>>>
Signs about Imam Mahdi (as) in Sahih Muslim>>>
There are well known signs about Imam Mahdi's re-appearance
in Shia Sunni books. When Imam Mahdi (as) will show himself in Mecca. A group
of army would be sent to fight with him. When that group of army will reach
outside Medina to a plain ground, the army would be sunk in the
ground.>>>
This is one of the proven sign of 12th Imam Mahdi
(as).>>>
Some people got confuse with this narration that it is about
Ibn e Zubair but the narrator told this narration is not about Ibn e Zaubair
army, Abdullah b. Safwan said: By God, it does not imply this army.>>>
Abdullah b. Safwan reported the Mother of the Faithful as
saying that Allah's Messenger (PBUH) said: They would soon seek protection in
this House, viz. Ka'ba (the defenceless), people who would have nothing to
protect themselves in the shape of weapons or the strength of the people. An
army would be sent to fight (and kill) them and when they would enter a plain
ground the army would be sunk in it. Yusuf (one of the narrators) said: It was
a people of Syria (hordes of Hajjaj) who had been on that day coming towards
Mecca for an attack (on 'Abdulllah b. Zubair) and Abdullah b. Safwan said: By
God, it does not imply this army.>>>
Reference : Sahih Muslim 7243 In-book reference : Book 54, Hadith
9>>>
Please read another narration.>>>
Abdullah b. Safwan reported that Hafsa told him that she had
heard Allah's Apostle (PBUH) as saying: An army would attack this House in order
to fight against the inhabitants of this House and when it would be at the
plain ground the ranks in the centre of the army would be sunk and the vanguard
would call the rear flanks of the army and they would also be sunk and no flank
would be left except some people who would go to inform them (their kith and
kin). A person (who had been listening to this hadith from Abdullah b. Safwan)
said: I bear testimony in regard to you that you are not imputing a lie to
Hafsa. And I bear testimony to the fact that Hafsa is not telling a lie about
Allah's Apostle (PBUH).>>>
Reference : Sahih Muslim 7242 In-book reference : Book 54,
Hadith 8 >>>
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