(March 16, 2016 at 6:53 pm)MrNoMorePropaganda Wrote: AtlasS33 is right; I've yet to find anything obviously related to the Mahdi in the Quran myself (although I can't say that I've looked that hard). Some Christians have claimed the Anti-Christ is the Mahdi, or something to that effect. But they rely heavily on Hadith to make their case, which is not the best idea.
It's just too ridiculous that somebody is going to come along an kill all of the Kuffar - what ever happened to free will? It makes it seems as though Allah doesn't really care for us. It's actually rather sad to think that Nelson Mandela could be in the hellfire right now simply for not believing. Allah one mixed up deity.
A lot of the concepts that decorate the Islamic sects, are additions that the Quran never mentioned.
The Mahdi's topic cannot be reopened before mentioning the upcoming of Christ; the Muslim rapture tale; but instead of taking the good guys to heaven, comforting wind will kill them with ease, and the rest of humanity remains to live with no morals, until the "horn" is blown.
I'm telling the story so you detect the similarities between it, and between the Christian version. As if you're saying:"If Rome has Jesus, we have the Mehdi ! actually; we have them both", or, maybe those Hadiths did tell the truth?
ISIS was mentioned in a Hadith related to Al-Mahdi; btw:
https://www.facebook.com/notes/saeed-yaw...573066669/
These Hadiths were used "extensively" by the supporters of ISIS. That's why I thought somebody is behind it; they are copycatting the people mentioned in the black flags' Hadiths, now I can imagine ISIS officers, receiving training at a Mossad safehouse, having long beard, wearing black, long hair, have names that go with country names -like Abo Khalid Al French-, screaming "allahu akbar", butchering others so brutally -just like the Hadith predicted-.. Is somebody using these hadiths to play a game or something?
One thing I know: this type of propaganda was always coming from governmental sources