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Most of the myths and folklore are common to all religion.
Here, an specimen of dajjal depicted by greeks.
Cyclops - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of one-eyed creatures in mythology and fiction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dajjal is quite common but not as much as the Mahadi to some human beings
Yes, how so? Are the're crazier stories?
and this is why the civil war won't finish until the entire Syria will turn into dust. This story is an excuse for all Shias to get involved. The only to stop this conflict is point the weapons toward Iran
The seizure was led by Juhayman al-Otaybi, who belonged to a powerful family of Najd. He declared his brother-in-law Mohammed Abdullah al-Qahtani to be the Mahdi, or redeemer. His followers took that the fact that Al-Qahtani's name and his father's name are identical to Muhammad's name and that of his father, and the saying ("His and his father's names were the same as Muhammad's and his father's, and he had come to Mecca from the north") to justify their belief. Furthermore, the date of the attack, 20 November 1979, was the first day of the year 1400 according to the Islamic calendar, which was stated by another hadith as the day that the Mahdi would reveal himself.
Juhayman al-Otaybi was from "one of the foremost families of Najd. His grandfather had ridden with Ibn Saud in the early decades of the century." He was a preacher, a former corporal in the Saudi National Guard, and a former student of Sheikh Abdel Aziz al Baaz, who went on to become the Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia. Juhaiman had turned against al Baz, "and began advocating a return to the original ways of Islam, among other things; a repudiation of the West; an end of education of women; abolition of television and expulsion of non-Muslims."He proclaimed that "the ruling Al Saud dynasty had lost its legitimacy because it was corrupt, ostentatious and had destroyed Saudi culture by an aggressive policy of Westernization
Grand Mosque Seizure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
How does the actions of this crazy guy from SAUDI ARABIA , has anything to do with Iran or shias?
In Iran, Ayatollah Khomeini told radio listeners, "It is not beyond guessing that this is the work of criminal American imperialism and international Zionism."
How does the actions of this crazy guy from SAUDI ARABIA , has anything to do with Iran or shias?
You know what? I think it's time to arm the ethnic minority in Iran to fight the Persians since they only represent 40% of Iran.Why not Egypt do that ?