Sunniview. From a Sunni point of view, the hadith in Sunan Ibn Majah 36/152 you are referring to is considered a weak (da'eef) hadith.. In fact, from Fayd Al-Qadeer, right after the quote in your question, the author says that the hadith has weakness (وفيه ضعف).. Since there are hadtihs that are either authentic (sahih) or good (hassan) that describe Al-Mahdi to us, there is no
The12th Imam, Muhammad al-Mahdi, is said to have disappeared from a cave below a mosque in 878. Ithna Asharis believe the so-called "awaited imam" did not die and will return at the end of time
Shii, member of the smaller of the two major branches of Islam, the Shi'ah, distinguished from the majority Sunnis and characterized especially by the belief that the spiritual and political leadership of the Muslim community was designated to pass through the lineage of Ali, Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law.
Whereasin the Sunni tradition the two angels only ask about someone's god, religion, and prophet, in the Shiite tradition the interrogators also enquire about the Imam a person has believed in
TahirNasser, UK. Sunnis and Shias, as well as all other sects in Islam, claim that as Ahmadis (in their view) do not consider the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa to be the Seal of all Prophets, they are non-Muslim and try to present evidence as "proof" of their assertion.. This is notwithstanding the Ahmadiyya Jamaat requiring profession of belief in the Prophet Muhammad sa being the "Seal of
Itis also narrated from Imam Zainul Aabideen Al-Sajjad (AS): Who recites Sura Al-Kahf every eve of Friday ( Laylatul Jum'ah) will never die but as a martyr and will be in the day of Judgment with the martyrs. ( A'lam al-Deen by al-Daylami, page 371). Similar meaning was narrated from Imam Jafar Al-Sadiq (AS) in Majma' Al-Bayan 3:447. Wassalam.
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