Mahdis Abound
This is interesting:
Earlier this year Iran’s authorities arrested a score of men who, in
separate incidents, claimed to be the Mahdi, a sacred figure of Shia
Islam, who was “hidden” by God just over a millennium ago and will
return some time to conquer evil on earth. A website based in Qom,
Iran’s holiest city, deemed the men “deviants”, “fortune-tellers” and
“petty criminals”, who were exploiting credulous Iranians for alms
during the Persian new-year holiday, which fell in mid-March. Many of
the fake messiahs were picked up by security men in the courtyard to the
mosque in Jamkaran, a village near Qom, whose reputation as the place
of the awaited Mahdi’s advent has been popularised nationwide by
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad...
Last year a seminary expert, Mehdi Ghafari, said that more than 3,000
fake Mahdis were in prison. Mahdi-complexes are common, says a Tehran
psychiatrist. “Every month we get someone coming in, convinced he is the
Mahdi,” she says.
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