Mahdi Mahdi Pronounced As: mäd [Arab.,=he who is divinely guided], in Sunni Islam, the restorer of the faith. He will appear at the end of time to restore justice on earth and establish universal Islam. The Mahdi will be preceded by al-Dajjal, a Muslim antichrist, who will be slain by Jesus. This belief is not rooted in the Qur'an but has its origins in Jewish ideas about the Messiah and in the Christian belief of the second coming of Christ. Among the Shiites the concept of the Mahdi takes a different form (see imam). In the history of Islam, many men have arisen who claimed to be the Mahdi. They usually appeared as reformers antagonistic to established authority. One such man, who became famous in Western history, was Muhammad Ahmad, 1844-85, a Muslim religious leader in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. He declared himself in 1881 to be the Mahdi and led a war of liberation from the oppressive Egyptian military occupation. He died soon after capturing Khartoum. In his reform of Islam the Mahdi forbade the pilgrimage to Mecca and substituted the obligation to serve in the holy war against unbelievers. His followers, known as Mahdists, for a time made pilgrimages to his tomb at Omdurman. The final defeat of the Mahdists in 1898 at Omdurman by an Anglo-Egyptian army under Lord Kitchener gave Great Britain control of Sudan. Bibliography -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Search Encyclopedia.com Again Click here to see documents from Electric Library, a pay service. Listing from Electric Library, a pay service. IRAQI TRADE MINISTER MOHAMMED MAHDI SALEH ; Reuters Toppix News and Sports FALEH KHEIBER; 12-30-1997; Size: 22K NORWEGIAN RED CROSS WORKER FILE PHOTO ; Reuters Toppix News and Sports SCANFOTO; 04-16-1998; Size: 23K Lord Horatio Albert Kitchner ; Archive Photos ; 09-01-1994; Size: 16K The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2000, Columbia University Press. Feedback • Advertise • About Encyclopedia.com Terms and Conditions • Privacy Policy Encyclopedia.com is a service of Infonautics (Nasdaq:INFO) Copyright © 2001 Infonautics Corporation. All rights reserved. Listing from Electric Library, a pay service. Relevancy: 96; Date: 10-21-1997 Reading Level: 12. The Thousand and One Nights (Alf Layla wa-Layla) from the Earliest Known Sources: Arabic Text Edited with Introduction and Notes, vol. 3, Introduction and Indexes.(book reviews) ; The Journal of the American Oriental Society Hamori, Andras; 10-21-1997 Size: 20K Relevancy: 95; Date: 01-01-1991 Reading Level: 14. Sudan: Chapter 1B. The Turkiya, 1821-85 ; Countries of the World Robert Rinehart; 01-01-1991 Size: 34K Relevancy: 94; Date: 07-15-1997 Reading Level: 8. Director of Microsoft Internet Division Discusses Internet Explorer 4.0 ; Digital Jam (CNNfn) Steve Young, John Defterios; 07-15-1997 Size: 9K Relevancy: 93; Date: 02-08-1993 Reading Level: 9. Beyond the Veil, Women in Sudan ; All Things Considered (NPR) ; 02-08-1993 Size: 15K Relevancy: 93; Date: 01-01-1992 Reading Level: 14. Conquest Of Egypt By The Fatimites ; History of the World Lane-Poole, Stanley; 01-01-1992 Size: 35K Relevancy: 93; Date: 10-25-1993 Reading Level: 7. Militias Clash, Street Fighting Erupts in Mogadishu ; All Things Considered (NPR) ; 10-25-1993 Size: 6K Relevancy: 93; Date: 11-29-2000 Reading Level: 11. Sudanese celebrate the return of their `saviour' ; Independent Caroline Hawley in Khartoum; 11-29-2000 Size: 4K Relevancy: 93; Date: 02-01-1996 Reading Level: 10. Alfarabi on imagination: with a translation of his "Treatise on Poetry." ; College Literature Matar, Nabil; 02-01-1996 Size: 33K Relevancy: 93; Date: 12-13-2000 Reading Level: 13. IRIN SPECIAL REPORT ON PRESIDENTIAL AND PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ; Africa News Service ; 12-13-2000 Size: 16K Relevancy: 93; Date: 12-13-2000 Reading Level: 13. IRIN SPECIAL REPORT ON PRESIDENTIAL AND PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS ; Africa News Service ; 12-13-2000 Size: 16K The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Copyright © 2000, Columbia University Press. Licensed from Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products N.V. All rights reserved. Except as otherwise permitted by written agreement, the following are prohibited: copying substantial portions or the entirety of the work in machine readable form, making multiple printouts thereof, and other uses of the work inconsistent with U.S. and applicable foreign copyright and related laws.