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Mahdi

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Noun — In Islamic belief, a foretold guided leader expected to appear and restore justice before the end of the world.

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Etymology

From Arabic mahdiyy, "guided one".

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Mahdi” mean?

The word “Mahdi” means in Islamic belief, a foretold guided leader expected to appear and restore justice before the end of the world. In plain terms, a prophesied future leader in Islamic eschatology who will bring justice before the end times.

How do you pronounce “Mahdi”?

“Mahdi” is pronounced MAH-dee (/ˈmɑːdi/ in IPA).

How do you use “Mahdi” in a sentence?

Here is “Mahdi” used in a sentence: “Some religious movements throughout history have claimed their leader was the promised mahdi.”

What part of speech is “Mahdi”?

“Mahdi” is a noun.

Where does the word “Mahdi” come from?

The word “Mahdi” comes from Arabic. From Arabic mahdiyy, "guided one".

Related words

Mahdism Mahdist Messiah

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