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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Qa'im Al Muhammad - définition


Qa'im Al Muhammad         
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Ḳāʾim Āl Muḥammad; Qāʾim Āl Muḥammad; Al-Qāʾim Āl Muḥammad; Al-Qa'im Al Muhammad
In Shia Islam, Qāʾim Āl Muḥammad () is an epithet for the Mahdi, the eschatological figure in Islam who is widely believed to restore the religion and justice in the end of time. The term was used as early as the eighth century to refer to a future member of the family of the Islamic prophet Muḥammad who would rise against tyranny in the end of time and restore justice.
Al-Qa'im (Abbasid caliph at Cairo)         
13TH ABBASID CALIPH IN MAMLUK CAIRO
Al-Qa'im II
Abū al-Baqa Hamza Al-Qa'im (), (died 1458) was the thirteenth Caliph of Cairo for the Mamluk Sultanate between 1451 and 1455. He was deposed by Sultan Sayf ad-Din Inal after al-Qa'im supported a mutiny of mamluks against Inal.
Muhammad ibn al-Qa'im         
11TH-CENTURY ABBASID PRINCE AND HEIR-APPARENT
Muhammad ibn al-Qa'im () also known as Muhammad Dhakirat was an Abbasid prince, son of Abbasid caliph Al-Qa'im. He was designated as heir apparent by his father in the mid-eleventh century CE but died before his father.