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MAHDI (Arab. " he who is guided aright ") , a title assumed by the third Abbasid caliph (see CALIPHATE: Abbasids, 3). According to Moslem traditionists Mahomet declared that one of his descendants, the imam of God, who would fill the earth with equity
bear the name of al-mandi. The Sunnis hold that this mandi has not yet appeared. The name of mandi is also given by the Shiite Mahommedans to the last of the imams of the house
Mount
Shiites is, however, the twelfth imam, Mahommed Abu'l-Qasim, who disappeared mysteriously in 879. The belief in the appearance of the mandi readily lent itself to imposture. Of the many pretenders to this dignity known in all periods of Moslem history the most famous was the first caliph of the Fatimite dynasty in North Africa, `Obaidallah al-Mandi, who reigned 909-933. After him was named the first capital of the dynasty, the once important city of Mandia (q.v.). Another great
movement
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