Category: end of time

Our modern world is flooded with breaking news, alarming headlines, and viral videos, but are we focusing on the wrong source? This article provides a crucial comparison between the divine 'Signs of the Heavens' (Alamat) mentioned by the Ahlul Bayt (a.s.) for the End of Times and the noisy, often chaotic 'News on the Screen' that dominates our attention.
The modern axis of political power is shifting, but the sacred geography of the End of Times is fixed. This article provides a strategic analysis of the three pivotal cities mentioned in Shia eschatology: Kufa (the future capital), Qum (the hub of knowledge), and Jerusalem (the site of the final victory).
In an era defined by global shifts and a collective yearning for justice, the figure of Imam Mahdi (a.s.) stands as a universal symbol of hope. Known as the “Awaited Savior,” his legacy transcends theological boundaries, offering a vision of a world where peace and equity prevail over tyranny.
This visual uses four distinct golden, glowing domes to represent the four special deputies (Nawwab-e-Arba), who served as the exclusive physical link to the Imam during this 69-year period. The setting is an abstract Baghdad skyline at twilight, rendered in deep emerald green and blue, symbolizing the Abbasid era when these events took place. A powerful shaft of golden light descends from the heavens, passing through the deputies' domes and out to a stylized, gathered community of believers below. This symbolizes that while the Imam (atfs) was concealed, his divine guidance and authority were still actively flowing to the Shia Ummah through his chosen representatives.