Theconvert destroyed the Sunni based on Tarif in Sahih Sitta. The Sunni didn't know the two track how was the Quran was preserved. The first and the foremost is the memorization, and this track takes precedent over the written track. The Quran is still till today preserved based on the oral track and the memorization.
NumerousNarrations in both Sunni and Shi'a sources confirm and detail the descending of Jesus at the same time as Imam Mahdi. Renowned Sunni narrators such as al-Bukhari, Muslim, Ibn Maajah, Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, Abu-Dawood and many others have narrated the Narrations of the return of Jesus at the time of Imam Mahdi and that he will pray behind
EvidenceMore than 40 people had the honour of seeing the last Imam, during the lifetime of his father, the 11th Imam, Hassan al-'Askari. (1) Hakimah, daughter of the ninth Imam, Muhammad ibn 'Ali al-Taqi, and the aunt of the 11th Imam, had attended Narjis's delivery. Her evidence about the birth and growth of the last Imam, al-Mahdi, is on record. She was one of those who brought up the
Thesunni authors are asserting what shia believe about their 12 th Imam ajf although it cannot be ruled out that some of them were aware that a child was born to al askari a.s but those would be secondary sources for them as it was a secret to save his ajf's life and they neither believed that Al askari a.s. is the rightful Imam.
Messenger - For Sunni Muslims, Jesus will play a very important role. kill the last Dajjal (Anti-Christ). - For the Shia, the Mahdi's role is far more important than Jesus' role. Shia even claim that the Mahdi will kill Satan.
SunniDocumentation on Imam al-Mahdi (as) Special specifications of Imam al-Mahdi (as) Imam Al-Mahdi's Identification. Some believe that, for a Muslim to have religiously correct worship and dealing, it is necessary to follow one of the four known schools of thought, whereas, "al-Shi'a al-Imamiyyah"school of thought is not one of them TheProphet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) is infallible in two dimensions. Another is that in practice he adheres to the divine commands and does not sin even inadvertently. As for the Imams (AS), because they do not accept their Imamate, they do not believe in their infallibility; Of course, most of the time and because the Imams
Yes all Muslims do. Yes but not exaggerated as in Shiism. There are so many interpretations to who the Mahdi is / what he represents that I don't think anyone agrees in one . I do believe in a Mahdi but not how most people do.
a) Since the traditions dealing with Mahdi'ism, more specifically the occultation and revolution of the Mahdi, had assumed a political dimension which was deemed by the rulers a threat to their power but favorable to their rivals, the 'Alawids, the Sunni scholars could not record these traditions in their books because of the limitations qjBhnA1.