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





                  30. Pervasiveness of global disorder and conflict:


                    The Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) said: "Fitnah
                    (tribulation) will spread after me. Terror and war will rage. Then, there
                    will be greater fitnahs. When people will say that the fitnah has ended,
                    new rebellions will appear. Until someone from my lineage [Hazrat
                    Mahdi (pbuh)] emerges, there will be no home in Arabia into which fit-
                    nah will not enter and a Muslim to whom fitnah will not reach." (Fera
                    Idu Fevaidi'l Fiqr Fi'l Imam al-Mahdi al-Muntadhar, p. 147.)



                    At a time when the world will be in harj [ut ter con fu sion and dis or -
                    der], fit nah will ap pear, peo ple will be at tacked, the old will not have
                    mer cy on the young, and the young will not show re spect to the old,
                    Allah will send some one to erad i cate hos til i ty and con quer the cas tles
                    of per ver sion, up hold faith in the End Times just as I up held it for mer -
                    ly, some one who will fill this earth with jus tice where vi o lence pre -
                    vailed be fore. (Al-Muttaqi al-Hindi, Al-Burhan fi 'Alamat al-Mahdi
                    Akhir az-Zaman, p. 12.)


                  As these hadiths reveal, such disorder will spread around the world.
                                    Indeed, many countries have been ruined, either
                                        wholly or in part, by disorder, war, murder,
                                           and terrorism. Every day, hundreds are
                                               exiled or murdered for no reason.
                                                  (For further information, see
                                                      Harun  Yahya's  Signs of the

                                                         Last Day [Global Publish-
                                                            ing: 2003].)















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