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- Mahdavia abstract "Mahdavi Islam (Arabic: مهدوي اسلام) is a sect within Islam founded by HZ Muhammad Jaunpuri in India in the 15th century CE. Jaunpuri declared himself to be the Imam Mahdi (sometimes rendered "Mehdi"), the prophesied redeemer in Islam, from whom the denomination takes its name (mahdi, meaning "guided"). The Mahdavi regard Jaunpuri as the Imam Mahdi, the Caliph of Allah and the second-most important figure after the prophet Muhammad. Both the prophet and imam are considered to be masum (معصوم "infallible") and equal to each other in every aspect.".
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- Mahdavia wikiPageExternalLink khalifatullahmehdi.info.
- Mahdavia wikiPageExternalLink www.globalmahdaviasociety.org.
- Mahdavia wikiPageExternalLink www.mahdavia.com.
- Mahdavia wikiPageExternalLink www.mahdavia.info.
- Mahdavia wikiPageExternalLink www.mehdaviatimes.com.
- Mahdavia wikiPageExternalLink www.nooriana.com.
- Mahdavia wikiPageExternalLink www.promisedmehdi.com.
- Mahdavia wikiPageID "4467554".
- Mahdavia wikiPageRevisionID "598433954".
- Mahdavia hasPhotoCollection Mahdavia.
- Mahdavia subject Category:Mahdavi.
- Mahdavia comment "Mahdavi Islam (Arabic: مهدوي اسلام) is a sect within Islam founded by HZ Muhammad Jaunpuri in India in the 15th century CE. Jaunpuri declared himself to be the Imam Mahdi (sometimes rendered "Mehdi"), the prophesied redeemer in Islam, from whom the denomination takes its name (mahdi, meaning "guided"). The Mahdavi regard Jaunpuri as the Imam Mahdi, the Caliph of Allah and the second-most important figure after the prophet Muhammad.".
- Mahdavia label "Mahdavia".
- Mahdavia sameAs m.0c4283.
- Mahdavia sameAs Q6733657.
- Mahdavia sameAs Q6733657.
- Mahdavia wasDerivedFrom Mahdavia?oldid=598433954.
- Mahdavia isPrimaryTopicOf Mahdavia.