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HARUN YAHYA - ADNAN OKTAR

         A Mahdi will come from my com mu ni ty. My com mu ni -
         ty will enjoy such well-being in those days that not even
         a tenth of it has ever been seen before. The ground will
         give forth foods and will hide (hold back) noth ing.

                                   (Sunan Ibn Majah, 10:347)
         At that time,, all mem bers of my com mu ni ty, the good
         and the bad, will be bless ed with bless ing the like of
         which has never been seen.
             (Al-Muttaqi al-Hindi, Al-Burhan fi Alamat al-Mahdi, p. 16)
         Someone sow ing a meas ure of wheat will find 700 in
         return.
                            (Signs of the Judgment Day, p. 164)
         The Mahdi will fill the hearts of Muhammad's com mu -
         ni ty with rich es, and his jus tice will enfold them so much
         so that when a her ald is  com mand ed to cry out:
         "Whoever is in need, let him come to me," no more than
         one per son will come. That per son will make requests.
         The Mahdi will say: "Go to the treas ur er and let him give
         to you." When he goes to the treas ur er, he will receive
         goods in plen ty. But then he will feel remorse and say:
         "Am I in great er need that every one else? Nobody went
         but me," and he will seek to give back those goods.
         Then the treas ur er will say him: "What we give, we do
         not take back."
                         ( Al-Suyuti, Portents of the Mahdi, p. 13)
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