The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions (1589 page)

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Mu
ammad A
mad b. ‘Abd All
h
(
c.
1834–85 (AH 1258–1302)).
Al-Mahd
of the Sudan. After early religious experience, he believed himself called to cleanse the world from corruption and wanton behaviour. His first target was the Turkish Empire. He made his first public appearance as Mahd
in 1881, and resisted all attempts of the Sudanese and Egyptians to defeat him. The extension of his campaigns took him to Khartoum, where, in 1885, General Gordon was killed. He himself died not long after, and the incipient Mahd
ya movement was ended by Kitchener in 1898 at the battle of Omdurman.
His Islam was austere in practice, and he substituted his own teaching for much of the accumulated tradition and commentary.
Mu
ammad al-Mahd
(12th Im
m):
see
ALMAHD
.

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