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Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) is a Descendant of the
                                    Prophet Abraham (pbuh)






                    Rabbi Nahman said: If he [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] is of those living
                    [today], it might be one like myself, as it is written. And their no-
                    bles shall be of themselves, and their governors shall proceed from
                    the midst of them. [Jeremiah, 30:21] (Talmud, Sanhedrin 98b)



                  41. He will rule the world without working miracles:

                    Do not consider it possible that the King Messiah [Hazrat Mahdi
                    (pbuh)] must make signs and wonders and make new things in the
                    world or revive the dead and the like, as the matter is not so... (Mai-
                    monides, Mishnah Torah, Laws of Kings 11:3)


                    Let no one consider that in the days of the Messiah [Hazrat Mahdi
                    (pbuh)] anything of the customary way of the world will be de-
                    funct, or that there will be anything new in Creation, rather the
                    world will remain as it is. (Maimonides, Mishnah Torah, Laws of
                    Kings 12:1)


                    Do not think that the ways of the world or the laws of nature will
                    change in the era of the Messiah [in the time of Hazrat Mahdi
                    (pbuh)]... The world will continue as it is. (Maimonides, Mishnah
                    Torah, Sanhedrin 10:1)


                    The Sages did not ask him [Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh)] for any signs or
                    wonders. (Maimonides, Mishnah Torah, Laws of Kings 11:2)



                  42. He will be known throughout the world:

                    He [Messiah (Hazrat Mahdi [pbuh])] will achieve great fame, and
                    his reputation among the nations will be even greater than that of
                    King Solomon... (Maimonides, Mishnah Torah, Sanhedrin 10:1)











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