Imam Mahdi (atfs) The Spring of Life

Imam Mahdi (atfs) The Spring of Life

Imam Mahdi (atfs) The Spring of Life

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1

Publish number :

First

Publication year :

2001

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Imam Mahdi (atfs) The Spring of Life

How does belief in the Imam not only guide the faithful but also nourish spiritual renewal? Imam Mahdi: The Spring of Life presents Imam al-Mahdi (may God hasten his noble reappearance) as a wellspring of hope and ethical vitality—linking creed to lived responsibility. About the Book Imam Mahdi: The Spring of Life is compiled and presented by Islamic Mobility, and was published in 2001 by Jamkaran Mosque Research Office (Qom). The booklet introduces key themes of ʿaqāʾid (creed) and furūʿ al-dīn (branches of religious practice)—clarifying belief (īmān), disbelief (kufr), and deviation (inḥirāf)—and then explains the significance and obligations of believing in the Mahdi, including the duties and responsibilities of his followers.   What You Will Discover

  • Clear, glossary-style explanations of core creed and practice: what ʿaqāʾid and furūʿ al-dīn mean, and how they shape a believer’s life.
  • A concise treatment of belief, disbelief, and deviation—how each is defined and why it matters for one’s spiritual trajectory.
  • Practical duties of the follower of Imam al-Mahdi: worship and supplication, truthfulness, charity, and service to the community as signs of loyal awaiting.
  • The book’s guiding metaphor—the Imam as a “spring of life”—showing how sound belief revitalizes character, hope, and communal resilience.
About the Author Islamic Mobility produces accessible introductions and devotional materials for an international readership. This volume is published by Jamkaran Mosque Research Office (Qom), continuing that institution’s focus on concise, faith-centered instruction. Who Is This Book For? Believers seeking a compact, source-based overview of creed, moral duties, and the spiritual meaning of belief in Imam al-Mahdi—readers who want practical guidance for living faithfully during the occultation.