Mahdism in Sunni Islam: The Sunnis view the Mahdi as the successor of Mohammad. The Mahdi is expected to arrive to rule the world and to
Kaynak: Mahdi Mahdist or
Mahdism may refer to: Islamic messianism Followers of Muhammad Ahmad , the Sudanese self-proclaimed Mahdi , also known as Ansar
Kaynak: MahdistWarburg | 2003 | p 81 Both Slatin and the Governor-General Reginald Wingate were determined to stamp out
Mahdism. Ibrahim | 2004 | p 13
Kaynak: Abd al-Rahman al-MahdiAbbasids , and the popularity of Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq, reports became widespread on his
Mahdism Al-Nubakhti reports that: “Some Shiites (i.e.
Kaynak: Tawussite ShiaOne of these movements,
Mahdism , was founded in the late nineteenth century. It has been likened to a religious order, but it is not a
Kaynak: Sudanese ArabsOne of these movements,
Mahdism , was founded in the late nineteenth century. It has been likened to a religious order, but it is not a
Kaynak: Religion in SudanIt said "Khalifa Sherif preached
Mahdism openly at Wad Madani; but he was captured by Captain N.M. Smyth, V.C., and tried by court-martial
Kaynak: ShakabaSee Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, edited by Count Gleichen (London; 1905); Sir F. R. Wingate,
Mahdism and the Egyptian Sudan (London, 1891); A. H.
Kaynak: Amarar tribeMahdism and condominium: History of Mahdist Sudan. In 1881, a religious leader named Muhammad Ahmad proclaimed himself the Mahdi ("guided one
Kaynak: History of Sudan senior Congress members and tribal leaders to discuss formation of a pro-independence political party that was not associated with
Mahdism.
Kaynak: Ansar (Sudan)senior Congress members and tribal leaders to discuss formation of a pro-independence political party that was not associated with
Mahdism.
Kaynak: National Umma Party SudanRevolutionary
Mahdism and Resistance to Colonial Rule in the Sokoto Caliphate, 1905-6. The Journal of African History, Vol. 31, No.
Kaynak: Dosso KingdomF. R. Wingate,
Mahdism and the Egyptian Sudan (London, 1891) G. Sergi, Africa: Anthropology of the Hamitic Race (1897) A. H. Keane ,
Kaynak: HadendoaThe Waqifites believed in the
Mahdism and the occultation of Imam Mūsà ibn Ja‘far al-Kāẓim . They believed Musa was alive, did not die
Kaynak: Waqifite ShiaTribes had been divided in their attitudes toward
Mahdism, religious brotherhoods had been weakened, and orthodox religious leaders had
Kaynak: History of Mahdist SudanAlso, Afrasiabi has published a chapter on Islam, globalization, and ethics of non-violence in a compendium on
Mahdism published by the
Kaynak: Kaveh L. Afrasiabi