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He is the last prophet of Islam Hazrat Muhammad (SAW).

(As a point of clarity, Muslims do not use the same definition for the word "Messiah" as Jews do nor the same definition as Christians do. A Messiah in Islam is a human messenger of a divine message who provides the basis for a religion.)

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Well the Muslim messiah would have to be verry important because I can't figure out who this person is. That or they don't have a messiah!!!

Well the Muslim messiah would have to be verry important because I can't figure out who this person is. That or they don't have a messiah!!!

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Muslims believe that the Messiah will come in the form of the Mahdi, along with the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, and that together they will rid the world of the Massi al-Majjal, who is 'The False Prophet' or 'The Antichrist'. There is no specific mention of The Mahdi in the Qur'an, but his coming is anticipated by both Sunni and Shia Muslims. However, whilst Sunni's believe that he has yet to be born, Shia's believe that he has already been incarnated but disappeared, and will re-emerge to be revealed to humanity to guide Muslims through the End Times in a process called The Occultation. For Twelver Shia's, the Mahdi's proper name is 'Muhammad al-Mahdi', or the 'Twelfth Imam', and believe that implicit references to him can actually be found in The Qur'an.

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In Qur'an only Prophet Isa (Jesus) mentioned as Masih (Messiah), like Prophet Ibrahim (Ebraham) mentioned as Khalilullah (Friend of God).

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