{"id":1384,"date":"2014-11-25T06:27:24","date_gmt":"2014-11-25T06:27:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/empireuae.com\/demo\/v2\/?p=1384"},"modified":"2014-11-25T07:54:47","modified_gmt":"2014-11-25T07:54:47","slug":"imam-mohammed-al-qaimsa","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/empireuae.com\/demo\/aimat-tahereen\/imam-mohammed-al-qaimsa\/","title":{"rendered":"Imam Mohammed Al Qa\u2019im<sup>SA<\/sup>"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The Fatemi <em>dawat<\/em> and <em>dawlat<\/em> was founded in Al Maghreb (Tunis) with Al Mahdiyah as its capital. Imam Mohammed <sup>SA<\/sup> whose laqab is \u201cAl Qa\u2019im Biamrillah,\u201d and whose <em>kunyat<\/em> is \u201cAbil Qasim,\u201d succeeded his father Imam Al Mahdi <sup>SA<\/sup> to the throne as Imam and sultan.<\/p>\n<p>Imam al Qa\u2019im <sup>SA<\/sup> maintained justice, <em>taqwa<\/em> and upheld the true <em>shariat<\/em> of Rasulullah <sup>SAW<\/sup> as it remained unchanged in the hands of its veritable owners, the Aimmat Fatemiyeen <sup>SA<\/sup>. Unyielding was his reign; but the open and hostile attacks of the dissidents and defiant disbelievers onto the dawat and dawlat of the Imam <sup>SA<\/sup>, caused turbulence and unrest. The dissidents practiced open war against the Imam <sup>SA<\/sup>, audacious and conceited in the face of their eventual doom and downfall, for Allah sees all and no misdeed goes unpunished.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>In the year 323 H, the enemy, Makhlad bin Kaydad al Dajjal rose before the Imam <sup>SA<\/sup> from the mountains of Auraas in al Maghreb with an army of Berbers from the high mountains. His malicious and destructive path brought him to the gates of Al Mahdiyah, but he was stopped at the spot where the arrow of Imam al Mahdi <sup>SA<\/sup> had struck the ground, for Al Mahdi <sup>SA<\/sup> had prophetically stated: \u201cDajjal shall stop here, and between him and al Mahdiyah will remain the distance of an arrow.\u201d And so it was.<\/p>\n<p>The Imam <sup>SA<\/sup> had ordered a ditch to be dug around the city. Dajjal lay siege to al Mahdiyah for many days, but could not penetrate the walls. The Imam <sup>SA<\/sup> ordered the servants to form a look out from the terrace of the palace, and wave his sword in the air when Dajjal retreated in defeat. Soon enough, the guards said, \u201cDajjal has gone as far as he will ever go and no further. Rejoice, for you shall never see him again before this city.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The retreat was the result of a massive defeat before the gates of al Mahdiyah. Many of the Berbers were killed, and Dajjal was forced to return to al Qayrawan. The beginning of the end of the fitnat of Dajjal was at hand.<\/p>\n<p>As Dajjal laid siege to al Mahdiyah, Imam Al Qa\u2019im <sup>SA<\/sup> did not engage him in open combat. The members of his <em>majlis<\/em> talked amongst themselves, that if the Imam rose and confronted Dajjal, Allah would surely relieve the mehnat with ease. They beseeched the Imam <sup>SA<\/sup>, but the Imam answered: \u201cIf Abu Yazid al Dajjal came to my door, I would not go out to him.\u201d This mehnat was to be resolved at the hands of his son, AL Mansur \u201cthe Victorious\u201d Ismail <sup>SA<\/sup>.<\/p>\n<p>Imam Mohammed al Qa\u2019im Biamrillah <sup>SA<\/sup> reigned for 12 years. He passed away on 13 Shawal 334H.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Fatemi dawat and dawlat was founded in Al Maghreb (Tunis) with Al Mahdiyah as its capital. Imam Mohammed SA whose laqab is \u201cAl Qa\u2019im Biamrillah,\u201d and whose kunyat is \u201cAbil Qasim,\u201d succeeded his father Imam Al Mahdi SA to the throne as Imam and sultan. 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