“Mahdi (pbuh) is a person melted in the Existence of Allah.”

—  Harun Yahya

28 April 2013.
A9 TV addresses, 2013
Context: Mahdi (pbuh) is a person melted in the Existence of Allah. There is a state of mind in which a person would become a radiant light. In a sense he would lose his position as matter. He would appear to be matter but he would no longer be a matter.

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