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Orthodox Jew from Israel Believes in the Mahdi

Orthodox Israeli Jew Aharon from Jerusalem tearfully declares allegiance to Aba Al-Sadiq, the Mahdi, on School of Divine Mysteries: “I found the Moses of my time" - "even if I must crawl over knives.”
Orthodox Israeli Jew Aharon from Jerusalem tearfully declares allegiance to Aba Al-Sadiq, the Mahdi, on School of Divine Mysteries: “I found the Moses of my time" - "even if I must crawl over knives.”

In a groundbreaking episode that bridges Judaism, Islam, and the divine call of the Mahdi, Aharon, a 48-year-old Orthodox Jew from Jerusalem, Israel, shares his extraordinary spiritual journey on the School of Divine Mysteries with Aba Al-Sadiq.


Born and raised in Israel, Aaron lived a devout life as a practicing Orthodox Jew, married for over 22 years with five children, deeply immersed in Jewish traditions and seeking the "Moses of his time" as taught in the Torah. But what led this Israeli Jew to embrace the Mahdi, Aba Al-Sadiq, and the family of Prophet Muhammad?


Aharon reveals how his search for truth uncovered hidden prophecies in Judaism that align with Islamic teachings on the Mahdi, leaving Muslims and Jews alike questioning their faith paths. Aharon's story is a testament to interfaith unity and divine supremacy. He recounts, "I was looking for the righteous person, like it's written in the Torah, that I have to find my Moses... And somehow God led me to actually know Yeshua [Jesus]."


This revelation shattered his world, as he grappled with Judaism's rejection of Jesus, echoing Islamic narrations about nations forsaking their messengers. But the real turning point? Discovering the tragedy of Karbala and Imam Hussein and when Omar told the companions on the "Calamity of Thursday" that the Prophet must be "Delirious" or "Hallucinating".


Aharon expresses shock: "I was amazed. What's going on? Is he a prophet or what?" His words highlight the shared pain between Jews and Muslims over rejected prophets, drawing parallels to the Torah's stories of Saul and Samuel.


Yet, Aharon's acceptance of the Mahdi goes deeper. As an Orthodox Jew from Israel, he connects Jewish concepts like “crawling over knives” to find the "Moses of the time" with Islamic hadiths about seeking the Imam, even if “crawling over ice”. He boldly states, "We have to crawl even if the whole earth is like a knife, we have to crawl over to find the Moses of our time." This mirrors the Ahmadi belief in the Qa'im (the Mahdi), fulfilling prophecies that the Mahdi's call would reach Jews in Israel.


But why did Aharon, amidst Israel's conflicts, reject democratic supremacy for God's appointed leaders? He criticizes how nations, including Muslims, have forgotten God's rule: "It's against the very Quran, it's against the Torah. It’s against the Bible."


But what about the personal cost? Aharon faces potential family rejection and danger in Israel for his beliefs, yet declares, "I belong to you, my master, and I'm willing to do anything."


Will Aharon's testimony ignite a wave of conversions among Jews in Israel, fulfilling Mahdi prophecies and uniting religions against tyranny?


In a world divided by religious conflicts, Aharon's journey from Orthodox Judaism in Israel to embracing the Mahdi challenges Muslims, Jews, and Christians to reconsider divine leadership. His call to humanity: "I ask everyone that love God and love Hashem and love Moses and love Jesus... please take a second chance and listen to this call."


This episode isn't just a conversion story—it's a prophecy unfolding, proving the Mahdi's mercy extends to all nations, including Israel.


Watch the full episode to uncover more hidden truths and witness this fulfillment of Islamic and Jewish prophecies:



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