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Old 02-12-2012, 07:34 AM   #1
Tactattcahhaw

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Default A man called al-Harith ibn Harrath and a man known as Mansur.


Can anyone clarify that al-Harith ibn Harrath means "a young lion" ibn "a man who prepares the field for planting crops"?

Also, Mansur means "victorious"?

If the above is true, then does anyone here have any refutation that al-Harith ibn Harrath is equal to Usamah ("a young lion") ibn Laden - in Yemeni dialect ("a man who prepares the ground for planting crops")?

Also, Mansur ("victorious") has the same meaning as "zaahir", of which al-Zawaahir comes from? Then al-Zawahiri = Mansur?

Sunan Abu Dawud:

Book 36, Number 4277:

Narrated Ali ibn AbuTalib: "The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: A man called al-Harith ibn Harrath will come forth from Ma Wara an-Nahr. His army will be led by a man called Mansur who will establish or consolidate things for Muhammad's family as Quraysh consolidated them for the Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him). Every believer must help him, or he said: respond to his sermons."

The sign of the hour is closer than most of us think of?

Allah Knows Best.
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