Harun Yahya Islam - Portents and Features of The Mahdi's Coming
Harun Yahya Islam - Portents and Features of The Mahdi's Coming
FEATURES OF THE
MAHDI’S COMING
HARUN YAHYA
CONTENTS
Introduction
Conclusion
The hadiths of our Prophet (saas) provide very detailed information and signs about
the End Times, which will occur shortly before Doomsday. According to these reports,
several highly significant events will take place one after the other during this period. In the
first stage of the End Times, terrible corruption and chaos will rule; in the second stage,
these will be replaced by peace and security as people come to live by true religious moral
values.
Our Prophet (saas) imparted glad tidings regarding the Mahdi, who will be sent
during the End Times. For example, this great individual will liberate Muslims from cruelty
and suffering; eliminate corruption; and usher in an era of peace, justice, plenty, happiness,
and well being. According to reliable hadiths, he will return Islam, which has been distorted
via superstitions and practices, to its true essence; meet with Prophet ‘Isa (as); and, by
Allah’s will, will enable Islam’s moral values to prevail on Earth.
These great tidings enhance all believers’ enthusiasm and excitement. Many of the
prophetic hadiths and scholarly manuscripts that have come down to us have transmitted the
joy and enthusiasm of those tidings and have kept the subject alive and of interest among
believers. The portents that we are seeing in our own time show us that the Mahdi’s coming
is close at hand. Indeed, the current climate of chaos, oppression, terror, and war, as well as
the strife, famines, and earthquakes, are all portents of this great event.
This small book consists of two parts: “The Portents of the Mahdi’s Coming” and
“The Mahdi’s Features.” There can be no doubt that all new information learned regarding
this subject will enhance the Muslims’ excitement.
PART ONE
PORTENTS OF THE MAHDI’S COMING
Many of the prophetic hadiths that have been handed down to us in the works of great
Islamic scholars are devoted to portents of the Mahdi’s coming. This section examines the
links between these hadiths and the present day. We shall see that they describe the
contemporary climate and conditions and certain critical events that took place in the recent
past accurately and miraculously.
As stated earlier, both the Mahdi’s coming and the fulfillment of the hadiths
regarding the portents of Doomsday started coming to pass, one after the other, at the
beginning of the 1400s ah (1979-80), clearly reveals that these are the years of the Mahdi’s
presence on Earth. (Allah knows the truth, of course.) Let’s now examine these portents.
Sedition enables strong believers to enhance their faith and fortitude, as well as their
degree in the Hereafter, whereas they lead those with weak faith to become further removed
from faith, and those whose faith is artificial to lose it altogether. The Mahdi will appear at
a time when such a climate of corruption is being experienced in its fullest and most violent
form.
Another hadith imparts the tidings that there will be confusion, sedition, and fear in
the “west”:
Disorder, sedition, and fear will emerge in the west... Sedition will proliferate.
(Mukhtasar Tazkirah Qurtubi)
Another hadith reveals that the Mahdi will come when sedition is everywhere:
A kind of sedition will surface from which no party will be able to protect itself,
and spread immediately in every direction. This situation will persist until one comes and
says: “O people, from now on your leader is the Mahdi.”
(Ibn Hajar al-Haytahami, Al-Qawl al-Mukhtasar fi `Alamat
al-Mahdi al-Muntazar, p. 23)
In other words, a sedition that opposes religion and Allah will target people’s faith.
Today, this sedition is materialist philosophy, the supposed scientific basis of which is
Darwin’s theory of evolution. Although it is completely irrational, unscientific, and devoid
of any scientific or logical proof, materialist circles are seeking to impose this theory on
every society through intensive propaganda, deception, and misrepresentation.
This theory enters our homes through the press and television, whether we live in the
West or in the Muslim world. Forming a part of most science and other textbooks, it is
imposed upon children from the early grades through constant repetition, such as its most
famous claim: that people are descended from a common ancestor with apes. Young people
are fed these evolutionist lies from primary school to the university.
In addition, the sedition referred to in the prophetic hadiths can only become so
widespread through modern-day technological means (e.g., the press, publishing, the
Internet, and satellite communications). Indeed, such widespread sedition has never been
seen before today. All of these are important signs that the Mahdi’s coming coincides with
our own time. The hadiths also state that this sedition will end when the Mahdi comes.
The Prophet said: “The Euphrates will soon disclose a gold mountain. Let no one
who is there take anything from it.
(Sahih Muslim, 11:320)
The Prophet said: “The Euphrates will soon disclose a golden treasure. Whoever is
present, let him take nothing from it.
(Sunan Abu Dawud, 5:116)
The Prophet said: “It [the Euphrates] will uncover a mountain of gold.”
(Sunan Abu Dawud, 5:116)
The time when the Euphrates will disclose its golden treasure as its waters
withdraw is approaching. Whoever is present at that time, let him take nothing from that
treasure. Otherwise, he will die or be killed.
(Narrated by Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim/ Riyazu's Salihin, 3:332)
As-Suyuti calls this the “stopping of the water.” The Keban Dam did, in fact,
accomplish this feat.
How many cities We have destroyed that lived in insolent ingratitude. There are
their houses, never again inhabited after them, except a little. It was We Who were
their Heir. (Surat al-Qasas, 58)
Those cities: We destroyed them when they did wrong and fixed a promised
time for their destruction. (Surat al-Kahf, 59)
How many cities that did wrong have We utterly destroyed, raising up other
people after them. (Surat al-Anbiya’, 11)
When Our command came, We turned their cities upside down and rained
down on them stones of hard baked clay. (Surah Hud, 82)
How many cities We have destroyed. Our violent force came down on them
during the night or while they were asleep during the day. (Surat al-A`raf, 4)
The twentieth century’s wars totally ruined many great cities (e.g., Berlin, Hamburg,
Warsaw, Leningrad, Bucharest, Beirut and London). It took years to rebuild them.
In the End Times, when amusements and dancers appear and alcohol is said to be
permitted, there will be collapse; it will rain stones; and people will change their
appearance.
(Sahl Ibn Sa`d, Ahmad Diya’ al-Din al-Kamushkhanawi,
Rumuz al-Ahadith, 2:302/8)
Doomsday will not take place until knowledge vanishes, earthquakes multiply, time
is shortened, strife appears, and murders flourish.
(Sahih Bukhari, Ibn Majah)
World events taking place after the second edition of the book Harun Yahya’s The
Awaited Mahdi, which sold out very quickly, as well as the American invasion and
occupation of Afghanistan and Iraq and the neighboring countries’ behavior during the war,
are important means whereby we can review the hadiths on these subjects.
Fitna in Damascus
The tribulations in Damascus will calm down on the one hand and flare up again on
the other. This tribulation will not end until an angel from the sky calls: “The Mahdi is
your leader. The Mahdi is your caliph.”
(Ibid., p. 63)
" A Great Battle between the Tigris and the Euphrates "
There will be a city called Zawra [Baghdad] between the Tigris and the Euphrates,
where a great battle occurs. Women will be taken prisoner, and men will have their throats
cut like sheep.
(Ibid., 5:38)
Through the words “Be told the glad tidings of the Mahdi” (Al-Muttaqi al-Hindi, Al-
Burhan fi Alamat al-Mahdi Akhir al-Zaman, p. 12) our Prophet (saas) has drawn attention
to the importance of awaiting the Mahdi’s coming with excitement and enthusiasm, and of
preparing for this special individual. Another hadith describes the love and devotion that the
believers should feel toward him: Whoever witnesses him, let him/her go to him, even by
crawling over snow. Let him/her join him, because he is the Mahdi. (Sunan Ibn Majah,
Fitan, B 34, H 4082; Al-Muttaqi al-Hindi, Al-Burhan fi Alamat al-Mahdi, p. 14)
Our Lord, make us both Muslims submitted to You, and our descendants a
Muslim community submitted to You. Show us our rites of worship and turn toward
us. You are the Ever-Returning, the Most Merciful. (Surat al-Baqara, 128)
And some of their forebears, descendants and brothers; We chose them and guided
them to a straight path. (Surat al- An‘am, 87)
We are told in the Surah Yusuf that Prophet Yusuf (as) was also elevated by Pharaoh
on account of his honesty, justice, knowledge, and trustworthiness:
When he had spoken with him, he declared: “Today you are trusted, established
in our sight.” (Surah Yusuf, 54)
… giving you the good news of a Messenger after me whose name is Ahmad.
(Surat as-Saff, 6)
... and when you asked the believers: “Is it not enough for you that your Lord
reinforced you with three thousand angels, sent down?” (Surah Al ‘Imran, 124)
The people of Earth and sky, all wild animals, birds, and even the fish in the sea
will approve of his rule. (Ibid., p. 31)
SIGNS IN HADITHS POINTING TO
THE YEARS 1997 AND 1999
One hadith dealing with the signs of the Mahdi’s coming draws our attention to the
years 1997 and 1999:
Until the 95th year, people will have possessions, in other words, things will go well.
Their goods will decline in the 97th and 99th years…
(Ibid., p. 54)
It is likely that the expression “the 95th year” refers to 1995. Up until then, people
enjoyed lives of relative well-being and conditions had not yet become that difficult. After
that, however, a number of problems began raising their heads. Various political difficulties
were experienced in 1997. In 1999, the earthquakes in the Marmara region and all across
Turkey led to the greatest loss of life and property.
We will be steadfast, no matter how much you harm us… (Surah Ibrahim, 12)
But then they turned away from him and said: “He is an instructed madman!”
(Surat ad-Dukhan, 14)
But he turned away with his forces, saying: “A magician or a madman!” (Surah
ash-Shu‘ara’, 39)
He (Pharaoh) said: “If you take any deity other than me, I will certainly throw
you into prison.” (Surah ash-Shu‘ara’, 29)
O you who believe! Do not be like those who abused Musa. (Surah al-Ahzab, 69)
They said: “Build a pyre for him and fling him into the blaze!” (Surah as-Saffat,
97)
Then, after they had seen the Signs, they thought that they should still imprison him
for a time. (Surah Yusuf, 35)
Those who do not believe all but strike you down with their evil looks when they
hear the Reminder and say: “He is quite mad.” (Surah al-Qalam, 51)
He is nothing but a man possessed, so wait a while and see what happens to him.
(Surah Al-Muminun, 25)
“And, doubtlessly, you are blessed with a great moral character.” (Surat al-
Qalam, 4)
The Qur’an reveals that our Prophet (saas) is the finest possible role model for true
believers:
You have an excellent model in the Messenger of Allah, for all who put their
hope in Allah and the Last Day and remember Allah much. (Surah al-Ahzab, 21)
Therefore, carry out the orders given to you and disregard the idol worshippers.
(Surah Al-Hijr, 94)
Therefore, do not obey the unbelievers and strive mightily against them with
this (Qur’an). (Surah al-Furqan, 52)
Those who respond to Allah and his Messenger, despite the persecution they
suffer, and maintain their good works and lead a righteous life will have a great
reward. (Surah Al ‘Imran, 172)
Those We have given the Book recognize it as they recognise their own sons. Yet
a group of them knowingly conceal the truth. (Surat al-Baqara, 146)
In the figurative sense, this verse refers to recognizing the Mahdi. When the Mahdi
appears, people will recognize him, due to our Prophet’s (saas) descriptions of him, just as
they do their own children. Yet despite this, some people will pretend not to recognize him
and will deny him.
She said [to Yusuf]: “Go out to them.” When they saw him, they were amazed
by him and cut their hands. (Surah Yusuf, 31)
HIS COMPLEXION
The Mahdi is Arab in coloring…
(al-Haythami, Al-Qawl al-Mukhtasar, p .15-75)
Note: The Arab complexion is a mixture of red and white.
Our Prophet (saas) had a reddish-white complexion. However, the visible parts of his
skin were nearer to brown because of the Sun and the wind. The Mahdi will be the same
color as the Prophet (saas), whose complexion is described thus:
Anas b. Malik said this about the Prophet’s (saas) complexion: He was white, but a
brownish white.
(Ibn Kathir, Shamail Rasul, p. 28)
Not dark brown and not white, but with a little red. The Servant of God’s color is as
white as that of someone who has just left the baths and grown a little pink, a color the like
of which nobody else will have at that time. In other words, his complexion is a radiant
white mixed with pink.
(Ibid., p. 28)
The Mahdi's body is Israeli. It is as if the Mahdi were an official of the People of
Israel (one of their leaders).
(Ibn Hajar al-Makki)
(His external appearance) resembles that of one of the Beni Israel.
(Al-Uqayli, Al-Najmu al-Saqib, )
It is as if he were one of the Children of Israel.
(Fera Idu Fevaidi'l Fiqr, )
HIS HEIGHT
The Mahdi will be of average height.
(al-Haythami, Al-Qawl al-Mukhtasar, p. 41)
The Mahdi’s name is Muhammad ibn Abdullah. He is of middling height...
(Fera Idu Fevaidi'l Fiqr, p. 11)
We learn from accounts that he is the same height as our Prophet (saas):
Anas stated that: ‘The Prophet (saas) was of middling height.” As we know, the word
“rab’a” in the hadith means normal, medium stature. But there is a limit to normal height
in the eyes of tall people, because normal height refers seven handspans.
(Hadith at-Tirmidhi, Shamail Sharif, p. 15)
HIS GAIT
One feature of his is that as he walks there is a space between his thighs, and they
are at a distance from one another.
(al-Haythami, Al-Qawl al-Mukhtasar, p. 32)
HIS AGE
The hadiths mention how old the Mahdi will be when he embarks upon his task,
when people will recognize him, and when they will see and follow his activities.
He will be sent when he is between 30 and 40. The Mahdi is one of my children… He
is around 40.
(Ibid., p. 41)
He is 40 years old. According to another account he is between 30 and 40
(Barzanji, Al-Isha'ah, p. 16)
The Mahdi is one of my people. He is 40 years old. His face is like a bright star.
(Fera Idu Fevaidi'l Fiqr )
HIS BEARD
His beard will be thick and luxurious.
(al-Haythami, Al-Qawl al-Mukhtasar, p. 23)
His beard is thick.
(Barzanji, Al-Isha'ah, p. 163)
Throughout this book, we have examined what the hadiths of our Prophet
Muhammed (saas) say about the portents of the Mahdi’s coming, a man who will appear in
the End Times having particular characteristics that will enable him to be recognized.
In these hadiths, our Prophet (saas) provides much information about the Mahdi’s
moral values and physical appearance. For example, the Mahdi’s moral values will
resemble those of our Prophet’s (saas), who will proise him for his fear and respect of Allah
and proper morals. He also states that the Mahdi is a most valuable individual who help
people attain salvation in this world and in the Hereafter, and that when he appears people
will “follow him, even by crawling over the snow”:
Ibn Abi Sayba and Naim ibn Hammad recount this in the Fitan, as do Ibn Majah and
Abu Naim from Ibn Mas`ud. He said: “He (the Mahdi) will rule the world and fill Earth,
which was previously filled with oppression and cruelty, with justice. Whoever is living at
that time, let him/her come to the Mahdi and join him, even by crawling over the snow,
because he is the Mahdi. (al-Suyuti, Portents of the Mahdi, p. 14)
The period in which we are now living is the time when this historical event, the glad
tidings of which are imparted by our Prophet (saas), will soon take place. All Muslims who
know this and want the honor of being alongside the Mahdi when he appears must read this
information with great care, seek every means of properly recognizing this awaited
individual, and use it as a guide to recognize him.
Muslims have a major responsibility for preparing the ground for and assisting this
awaited individual, who will be a means whereby Islam returns to its true essence, the
Qur’an’s moral values will prevail, and who will establish great unity among Muslims.
Being close to the Mahdi in order to support and assist him in his auspicious activities
directed toward all people is a great blessing and honor.