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DAJJAL’S TESTAMENT: WHY THE HIDDEN IMAM MAHDI NEVER EXISTED

April 24, 2025 1016 1
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🧨 DAJJAL’S TESTAMENT: WHY THE HIDDEN IMAM NEVER EXISTED

"If the root is false, then the entire tree is poison."


🧭 Introduction: What Doesn’t Exist Cannot Be Awaited

The narrative of the “12th Hidden Imam” is not merely a strange belief. It is an ideological time bomb awaiting detonation. For over 1,000 years, humanity has been deceived into waiting for a hidden figure who never existed, and today, that narrative resurfaces in the form of the End-Times Mahdi scripted by Dajjal.


📜 1. No Witness, No Evidence, Only a One-Way Story

The 12th Imam is supposedly Muhammad bin Hasan al-Askari, the son of the 11th Imam. But his birth was never witnessed by any major Shia or Sunni authority, except for the claim of a slave woman. There was no official nursing, no aqiqah, no reliable sanad. In fact, even in Shia books, it is recorded that there was a major split among Shia after the death of the 11th Imam due to the absence of a legitimate successor.

If the birth of a prophet must be confirmed by the community,
why is the birth of such a “great Imam” only told by a slave woman in a secret chamber?


🔍 2. Occultation = A Tactic to Evade Evidence

When Hasan al-Askari died in 260 AH with no clear heir, his followers invented the concept of al-Ghaybah, claiming that Allah had hidden this Imam. This is not an Islamic concept. It is a tactical evasion of the burden of proof. When no evidence is available, they conjure “occultation”.

When questioned, they reply: “It is Allah’s secret.”

Islam never teaches belief in a hidden figure without proof from revelation. Only belief in the unseen defined by wahyu (revelation) is permitted — not man-made mystical unseen.


📉 3. The Hidden Imam Has Had Zero Impact on Humanity

Not a single law, fatwa, clarification, or reform of the religion has come from this Hidden Imam in over 1,100 years. He is not a mujaddid. Even the Shia themselves had to establish a “Fourth Representative” and a “Council of Fiqh” because the Hidden Imam never provided guidance.

Would Allah abandon His ummah to a hidden leader who doesn’t speak, doesn’t guide, and doesn’t oppose falsehood?


🧱 4. The Narrative of 12 Imams + 12 Mahdis: A Structure Built by Jews

According to Shia Ghulat teachings, after the 12 Imams, 12 Mahdis will emerge. The 12th Imam is the first Mahdi, who supposedly went into occultation. This replicates the 12–12 structure found in Jewish, Gnostic, and Mithraic traditions:

  • 12 zodiac signs

  • 12 knights

  • 12 successors of Israelite prophets

Islam never recognized a 12+12 leadership structure. Even the Prophet ﷺ only said:

“A Mahdi will emerge from among my descendants.”
There is no mention of names, numbers, or occult chains.


☠️ 5. Abdullah Hashem: The 12th Mahdi or the Embodiment of Dajjal?

Now comes Abdullah Hashem, claiming to be the 12th Mahdi among the Mahdis — completing the esoteric structure. He declares himself the savior, bearer of the secret testament, heir to the Hidden Imam, and even greater than the prophets.

But:

  • He is not from Quraysh

  • He is not recognized by any great scholars

  • He proclaims himself, not recognized by the ummah

  • He resembles Dajjal in every way: media presence, voice manipulation, mystical influence, digital cult

If the true Mahdi revives the Sunnah,
why does Abdullah Hashem bring secret scrolls and a new system?


🚨 6. If the 12th Imam Never Existed, Then the 12th Mahdi Is Merely a Shadow of Dajjal

If it is proven that Muhammad bin Hasan al-Askari never existed, then no one can claim to be part of this hidden lineage.

Hence, Abdullah Hashem is not the Mahdi — he is a fabrication of Dajjal, the final seal in the script of false revelation.


🧱 The Sharpest Conclusion

  • 12th Imam = does not exist

  • Occultation = an escape tactic

  • 12+12 structure = a heretical Jewish invention

  • 12th Mahdi = Dajjal’s final product

  • Abdullah Hashem = Dajjal, the great deception

  • Islam = does not recognize occultation without revelation

  • Sunnah = does not acknowledge a Mahdi who self-declares

Whoever waits for a Mahdi who never existed is in truth waiting for Dajjal disguised as a savior.

That is the warning.


📌 Footnote Explanation – Judaism, Gnosticism and Mithraism

📝 ¹ Judaism (Rabbinic Judaism)

In post-Exodus Jewish beliefs, the number 12 has deep symbolic value:

  • 12 sons of Prophet Ya‘qub (Israel) formed the foundation of the 12 tribes of Israel (Numbers 1:44)

  • In Jewish rituals and spiritual hierarchy, 12 is used to represent divine order and prophetic succession

  • In mystical Jewish tradition (Kabbalah), the Shekhinah (divine presence) is manifested through 12 spiritual layers (sefirot)

Relevance: The 12 Imams + 12 Mahdis structure in Shia Ghulat teaching has theological resonance with Jewish concepts of 12 divine agents entrusted with guiding humanity to salvation.


📝 ² Gnosticism

Gnosticism was an esoteric religious movement from the 1st to 3rd century CE, blending elements of Christianity, Judaism, and Egyptian mysticism.

  • The world is controlled by archons, spiritual rulers

  • Only 12 luminous intermediaries can return man to divine Light

  • Jesus, in Gnostic gospels, is said to have 12 secret successors who are not mere disciples, but guardians of esoteric knowledge (gnosis)

Relevance: The idea of 12 Mahdis as spiritual heirs of the Hidden Imam closely mirrors Gnostic ideology of secret guardians of divine truth — a concept alien to Islamic creed.


📝 ³ Mithraism (Cult of Mithras)

Mithraism was a secret Roman religion, adapted from ancient Persian beliefs. In this cult:

  • Mithras is a savior god, born mysteriously, who defeats evil forces

  • He is surrounded by 12 followers, each linked to the zodiac

  • Their rituals were highly secretive, with a seven-level initiation system and symbolic blood rituals for revelation

Relevance: The notion of a hidden Mahdi, divine succession, and a 12-successor structure mirrors Mithraic elements absorbed by Shia Ghulat in the lands of former Persian empires.


🧬 Summary of Footnotes:

All three traditions — Judaism, Gnosticism, and Mithraism — share the idea of 12 hidden leaders or secret successors. The 12 Imams + 12 Mahdis is not a legacy of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, but rather the pagan blueprint disguised in Islamic terminology.

Do you remember who was the husband of the woman who poisoned the Prophet ﷺ?
A pagan.

Please note that this article was originally written in Malay and has been translated into English by AI. If you have any doubts or require clarification, please refer to the original Malay version. Feel free to contact us for any corrections or further assistance.
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