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'''Quranic Verses about Imam Mahdi (a)''' or '''verses of Mahdawiyya''' are those verses of the [[Qur'an]] that refer to issues related to [[Mahdawiyya]] such as the [[Reappearance of Imam al-Mahdi (a)|reappearance]], [[Uprising of Imam al-Mahdi (a)|uprising]], [[Occultation of Imam al-Mahdi (a)|occultation]] and rule of Imam al-Mahdi (a). Hadiths from [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]] are being cited in the interpretation of these verses.
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1. Imam al-Baqir (a) is reported to have said, “righteous servants” in this verse refers to the companions of Imam Mahdi (a) in the end times.
1. Imam al-Baqir (a) is reported to have said, “righteous servants” in this verse refers to the companions of Imam Mahdi (a) in the end times.
2. According to a hadith of Imam Ali (a), “those who were abased in the land” refers to the Prophet’s family, whose enemies will be defeated by Imam Mahdi (a).  
2. According to a hadith of Imam Ali (a), “those who were abased in the land” refers to the Prophet’s family, whose enemies will be defeated by Imam Mahdi (a).  
3. Al-Tusi reports that this verse, according to hadiths, is about Imam Mahdi (a).  
3. Al-Tusi reports that this verse, according to hadiths, is about Imam Mahdi (a).  
4. According to some hadiths, the “hidden” in this verse refers to the Hidden Imam.  
4. According to some hadiths, the “hidden” in this verse refers to the Hidden Imam.  
5. A hadith of Imam al-Sadiq (a) states that this verse is about Imam Mahdi (a) and his companions, who will gather together without prior appointment.  
5. A hadith of Imam al-Sadiq (a) states that this verse is about Imam Mahdi (a) and his companions, who will gather together without prior appointment.  
6. It is reported that Imam al-Sadiq (a) mentioned some of the signs of Imam Mahdi’s return and then recited this verse.  
6. It is reported that Imam al-Sadiq (a) mentioned some of the signs of Imam Mahdi’s return and then recited this verse.  
7.  Imam al-Baqir (s) mentioned among the duties of the Shia: “Be prepared for (''rabitu'') for your Awaited Imam”.  
7.  Imam al-Baqir (s) mentioned among the duties of the Shia: “Be prepared for (''rabitu'') for your Awaited Imam”.  
8. Imam al-Sadiq (a), according to a hadith, interpreted the sentence “and excellent companions are they” as referring to Imam Mahdi (a).  
8. Imam al-Sadiq (a), according to a hadith, interpreted the sentence “and excellent companions are they” as referring to Imam Mahdi (a).  
9. Islam becoming the universal religion under the rule of Imam Mahdi (a)
9. Islam becoming the universal religion under the rule of Imam Mahdi (a)
10. According to a hadith of Imam al-Baqir (a), the days of God are three: the day in which the Qa’im rises, the day of Raj’a, and the Day of Judgment.  
10. According to a hadith of Imam al-Baqir (a), the days of God are three: the day in which the Qa’im rises, the day of Raj’a, and the Day of Judgment.  
11. The “Day of the Known Time” is interpreted in a hadith of Imam al-Sadiq (a) as referring to the day when Imam Mahdi (a) returns.  
11. The “Day of the Known Time” is interpreted in a hadith of Imam al-Sadiq (a) as referring to the day when Imam Mahdi (a) returns.  
12. The expression “the great Quran” is interpreted as referring to Imam Mahdi (a).
12. The expression “the great Quran” is interpreted as referring to Imam Mahdi (a).
13. According to some hadiths, this verse is concerning Imam al-Husayn (a) and his “heir” who is Imam Mahdi (a).  
13. According to some hadiths, this verse is concerning Imam al-Husayn (a) and his “heir” who is Imam Mahdi (a).  
14. Interpreting this verse, Imam al-Baqir (a) is reported to have said that when al-Qa’im rises, the rule of falsehood will vanish.  
14. Interpreting this verse, Imam al-Baqir (a) is reported to have said that when al-Qa’im rises, the rule of falsehood will vanish.  
15. Imam al-Sadiq (a) is reported to have said that the expression “that which is behind them” refers to the reports about Imam Mahdi (a).  
15. Imam al-Sadiq (a) is reported to have said that the expression “that which is behind them” refers to the reports about Imam Mahdi (a).  
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