The eschatological implications of Qaim Al Muhammad extend beyond immediate justice to encompass a universal restoration of faith. The Mahdi’s emergence is often associated with a series of seismic events transforming the political and social fabric of society. This includes victory over the forces of evil, as depicted in many Shia narrations and Hadith literature.
Shia scholars emphasize the importance of awaiting the Mahdi’s return with a framework of active participation rather than passive anticipation. This expectation fosters a sense of responsibility within the community, prompting them to engage in moral rectitude and community service as tangible acts of preparation for the Mahdi’s reign.
**Contemporary Relevance**
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