The Another true Signs of Imam mahdi-The ARK (Part 1)

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This vidoe contains the the PROPHET MOSES (PBUH) AND THE ARK OF THE COVENANT. The Ark of the Covenant is a valuable chest containing articles belonging to Prophets Moses and Aaron. Yet it has been lost since 587 BC. As the Hadith reveals, the Ark will be rediscovered in the End Times, which will be a major sign of the coming of the Mahdi.(From Quran and hadith)

The Coming Of The Mahdi - 1 of 10

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A detailed talk on the coming of the Mahdi, who precedes the appearance of the Dajjal (anti-christ) and the second coming of Jesus Christ peace be upon him, before the day of Resurrection. By Sheikh Abu Yusuf Tawfique Chowdhury.

Imam mahdi

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As salamo alikum, I uploaded details of our living Imam in short. Pray for early re appearence of Imam mahdi(a.s). Syed Mohamad Masoom Abidi

Army of mahdi 2

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Moqtada al sadr

Imam Mahdi

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Could El Hassan bin Talal be the Antichrist? Most likely...there is no more likely candidates on the world scene today than can fulfill both the Antichrist and Imam Mahdi requirements other than this man...if you are sure Imam Mahdi will be the antichrist then rest assure this man will call himself Imam Mahdi as he is the prime candidate of antichrist with no competition.

Ya mahdi

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ya mahdi

Khartoum (1966) Mahdi Outlines Aims to Gen. Gordon 4 of 11

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- Khartoum - Movie 1966 - Part 4 of 11 - The Mahdi outlines his aims to General Gordon. - Siege of Khartoum http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Khartoum Charles George Gordon - Major-General - known as Chinese Gordon, Gordon Pasha, and Gordon of Khartoum, was a British army officer and administrator. He is remembered for his campaigns in China and northern Africa. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_George_Gordon Muhammad Ahmad - religious leader, in Sudan, who proclaimed himself the Mahdi - the prophesied redeemer of Islam who will appear at end times - in 1881, and declared a jihad against Egyptian authority in Sudan. He raised an army and led a successful religious war to topple the Egyptian occupation of Sudan. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ahmad - Khartoum (film) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khartoum_%28film%29 Khartoum is a 1966 film written by Robert Ardrey and directed by Basil Dearden. The film stars Charlton Heston as General Gordon, with Laurence Olivier as the Mahdi (Mahommed Ahmed), and is based on Gordon's defence of the Sudanese city of Khartoum from the forces of the Mahdist army during the Battle of Khartoum. Khartoum was filmed by cinematographer Ted Scaife in Ultra Panavision 70, and was exhibited in 70 mm Cinerama in premiere engagements. - Plot: The film is about the last months before the British lost their emplacement in Sudan - in theory a subject territory of Egypt - in January 1885. Britain had occupied, but did not formally annex, Egypt in 1883. This is why Gordon, who is technically the "Egyptian" governor of the Sudan, wears a red Egyptian fez. The political origins of the Khartoum affair are unclear. The film postulates a meeting between the Prime Minister, Mr Gladstone (correctly shown wearing a finger-stall to cover a finger lost in a shooting accident as a young man), and other officials, which Gladstone ends by declaring never to have taken place. In a shortened and simplified way the film shows how Khartoum was under siege by the Mahdist army while General Gordon had been planning last strategies before Khartoum fell and he was killed in action. The secret meeting between Gordon and the Mahdi in the Mahdist camp, as portrayed in the film, is entirely fictional. The final shot of Gordon descending a staircase before being speared to death, is based on a famous painting. Major Kitchener, who played a role in Wolseley's relief expedition, was himself later a famous general and commanded the Anglo-Egyptian conquest of the Sudan in 1898. He was known thereafter as Lord Kitchener of Khartoum. - The closing scene: The following words are from the closing scene of the film, spoken by a narrator (Leo Genn): "The relief came two days late. Two days. And for 15 years the Sudanese paid the price with pestilence and famine, the British with shame and war. Within months after Gordon died, the Mahdi died. Why, we shall never know. Gordon rests in his beloved Sudan. We cannot tell how long his memory will live. But there is this: a world with no room for the Gordons is a world that will return to the sands." ( Transliterated from the film ) - Khartoum (1966) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060588/ Directors: Basil Dearden Eliot Elisofon Writer: Robert Ardrey (writer) Cast: (in credits order) verified as complete Charlton Heston - Gen. Charles 'Chinese' Gordon Laurence Olivier - The Mahdi Richard Johnson - Col. J.D.H. Stewart Ralph Richardson - William Gladstone Alexander Knox - Sir Evelyn Baring Johnny Sekka - Khaleel Michael Hordern - Lord Granville Zia Mohyeddin - Zobeir Pasha Marne Maitland - Sheikh Osman Nigel Green - Gen. Wolseley Hugh Williams - Lord Hartington Ralph Michael - Sir Charles Dilke Douglas Wilmer - Khalifa Abdullah Edward Underdown - Col. William Hicks Peter Arne - Maj. Kitchener Alan Tilvern - Awaan Michael Anthony - Herbin (uncredited) Roger Delgado - (uncredited) Leo Genn - Narrator (uncredited) Lisa Guiraut - The dancer (uncredited) Ronald Leigh-Hunt - Lord Northbrook (uncredited) Alec Mango - Bordeini Bey (uncredited) George Pastell - Giriagis Bey (uncredited) Jerome Willis - Frank Power (uncredited) -

Khartoum (1966) Gordon meets with the Mahdi - 10 of 11

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- Khartoum - Movie 1966 - Part 10 of 11 - General Gordon meets with the Mahdi and discovers that the gunboat sent with Colonel Stewart aboard did not make it through to British lines and that Colonel Stewart was killed. Prelude scene to the final battle and the fall of Khartoum. - Siege of Khartoum http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Khartoum Charles George Gordon - Major-General - known as Chinese Gordon, Gordon Pasha, and Gordon of Khartoum, was a British army officer and administrator. He is remembered for his campaigns in China and northern Africa. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_George_Gordon Muhammad Ahmad - religious leader, in Sudan, who proclaimed himself the Mahdi - the prophesied redeemer of Islam who will appear at end times - in 1881, and declared a jihad against Egyptian authority in Sudan. He raised an army and led a successful religious war to topple the Egyptian occupation of Sudan. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ahmad - Khartoum (film) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khartoum_%28film%29 Khartoum is a 1966 film written by Robert Ardrey and directed by Basil Dearden. The film stars Charlton Heston as General Gordon, with Laurence Olivier as the Mahdi (Mahommed Ahmed), and is based on Gordon's defence of the Sudanese city of Khartoum from the forces of the Mahdist army during the Battle of Khartoum. Khartoum was filmed by cinematographer Ted Scaife in Ultra Panavision 70, and was exhibited in 70 mm Cinerama in premiere engagements. - Plot: The film is about the last months before the British lost their emplacement in Sudan - in theory a subject territory of Egypt - in January 1885. Britain had occupied, but did not formally annex, Egypt in 1883. This is why Gordon, who is technically the "Egyptian" governor of the Sudan, wears a red Egyptian fez. The political origins of the Khartoum affair are unclear. The film postulates a meeting between the Prime Minister, Mr Gladstone (correctly shown wearing a finger-stall to cover a finger lost in a shooting accident as a young man), and other officials, which Gladstone ends by declaring never to have taken place. In a shortened and simplified way the film shows how Khartoum was under siege by the Mahdist army while General Gordon had been planning last strategies before Khartoum fell and he was killed in action. The secret meeting between Gordon and the Mahdi in the Mahdist camp, as portrayed in the film, is entirely fictional. The final shot of Gordon descending a staircase before being speared to death, is based on a famous painting. Major Kitchener, who played a role in Wolseley's relief expedition, was himself later a famous general and commanded the Anglo-Egyptian conquest of the Sudan in 1898. He was known thereafter as Lord Kitchener of Khartoum. - The closing scene: The following words are from the closing scene of the film, spoken by a narrator (Leo Genn): "The relief came two days late. Two days. And for 15 years the Sudanese paid the price with pestilence and famine, the British with shame and war. Within months after Gordon died, the Mahdi died. Why, we shall never know. Gordon rests in his beloved Sudan. We cannot tell how long his memory will live. But there is this: a world with no room for the Gordons is a world that will return to the sands." ( Transliterated from the film ) - Khartoum (1966) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060588/ Directors: Basil Dearden Eliot Elisofon Writer: Robert Ardrey (writer) Cast: (in credits order) verified as complete Charlton Heston - Gen. Charles 'Chinese' Gordon Laurence Olivier - The Mahdi Richard Johnson - Col. J.D.H. Stewart Ralph Richardson - William Gladstone Alexander Knox - Sir Evelyn Baring Johnny Sekka - Khaleel Michael Hordern - Lord Granville Zia Mohyeddin - Zobeir Pasha Marne Maitland - Sheikh Osman Nigel Green - Gen. Wolseley Hugh Williams - Lord Hartington Ralph Michael - Sir Charles Dilke Douglas Wilmer - Khalifa Abdullah Edward Underdown - Col. William Hicks Peter Arne - Maj. Kitchener Alan Tilvern - Awaan Michael Anthony - Herbin (uncredited) Roger Delgado - (uncredited) Leo Genn - Narrator (uncredited) Lisa Guiraut - The dancer (uncredited) Ronald Leigh-Hunt - Lord Northbrook (uncredited) Alec Mango - Bordeini Bey (uncredited) George Pastell - Giriagis Bey (uncredited) Jerome Willis - Frank Power (uncredited) -

Mahdi Modarres - Naro

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