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The Savior – 3

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The Savior who was promised in the Testaments, was named Messiah or Messiah ben David. There is no doubt about him. What does it mean? All Jews were waiting for the Reappearance of Christ. But when the Christ was born, they debated that whether this person is Messiah or not. The Jews concluded: “We do not accept it. “But Christians concluded: “why not? He is the one”. Now if you ask the Jews “Who is your savior?” They will reply “he is Messiah. “If you ask [the same] from Christians they will reply “Messiah” too.

The philosophy of the Jewish Messiah

The literal meaning of the Hebraic term for Messiah is “Anointed”. Israelites used to pour 

some oil on the Kings’ head and anoint it and therefore referred to the King as “Messiah” and 

considered obeying him as an obligation. “Messiah” was first the title of the kings and over the 

"time its meaning was changed to the “Savior

Israelites sought the help of Samuel (the Prophet) during the worst troubles, he anointed King 

Saul and therefore the term Messiah as “Anointed” was first used for King Saul. But was King 

[Saul really the Messiah (meaning the promised one)? [To be continued


Savior in the religions, Shakeri, p.36

First Samuel, chapter 24, verse 6

The difference between Shiites belief in the Savior and others

The difference that we Shiites have with other Islamic and non-Islamic sects is that we know this dear and great person; his name, his date of birth, his parents and his beloved ancestors, we know his “concerns”, but others do not know these... That's why Shiites’ resorts are  "livelier" and "more enthusiastic" and "more meaningful" and "more focused


The basic principle of Mahdism principle is agreed on among all Muslims... But in the main part which is the "the knowledge of the Savior himself" there is inconsistent insight. Shiites, through their certain news, know the Savior by his name, specification, and his date of birth


Supreme Leader, 74/10/17 - 84/6/29

There are more than 300 Mahdavi verses in the Quran

: Some Mahdavi topics in the Quran 


Descriptions of Imam Mahdi’s companions in the Quran

Jesus’ descent in the Quran

Some of the “Imminent signs of the Reappearance

The future of the world in the Quran

Information about Messianism in the past religions 

"Waiting for the Savior" in the Quran and other religions

The characteristics of the Reappearance Era" in the Quran and 

 That, God willing, will be sent to you dear Mehdi helpers

Savior Seeking in the Quran

Throughout history, in order to survive the catastrophes, people were waiting for a "savior"! Like Noah who saved people from drowning in a storm! Saving Lot from the city full of lustful people! Saving the Israelites from Pharaohs

Therefore, due to this, God removed people with lustful life off the history; those who rejected Noah were destroyed! People of Sodom (Lut’s Tribe) were burned by the lightning! And also the drowning of Pharaohs in the Nile

Therefore this whine of those who wait for a savior “Where is the destroyer of the buildings of hypocrisy and blasphemy? ” has a Quranic root

Sura/Verse: ash-shu`araa' (The Poets) 169, Yoonus 73, al-Anbiyaa' (The Prophets) 71, al-Baqarah (The Cow) 49