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The School of Divine Mysteries - The Mahdi Has Appeared

Author: Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq

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Welcome to the School of Divine Mysteries, a captivating podcast that delves into the profound realms of spirituality, mysticism, and the enigmatic teachings of various religious traditions. Hosted by the Qaim Aba Al-Sadiq (fhip), the door to Imam Mahdi (a.s.), this podcast is a unique blend of ancient wisdom and modern exploration.

In each episode, Aba Al-Sadiq, along with insightful guests, explores intriguing topics that span across religions, delving into the depths of their mystic teachings. From the nature of reality and the essence of monotheism to the exploration of heaven, hell, and the concept of sin, the School of Divine Mysteries unravels the layers of spiritual truths embedded in various religious texts.

One of the distinctive features of this podcast is its focus on unveiling the secrets and hidden meanings within religious scriptures. The host and guests meticulously analyze Quranic verses, Biblical stories, and other sacred texts to extract profound insights and unravel the mysteries that have perplexed seekers of truth for centuries.

An exciting and recurring theme in the podcast is the exploration of extraterrestrial phenomena, angels, and jinn. Aba Al-Sadiq and his guests draw parallels between ancient texts and modern-day encounters, providing a fresh perspective on the age-old question of the existence of otherworldly beings.

The School of Divine Mysteries is not merely a podcast; it is the official platform of the Mahdi, Aba Al-Sadiq (fhip). As the spokesperson for the Mahdi, Aba Al-Sadiq sheds light on the teachings and revelations of the Mahdi, providing a unique opportunity for listeners to gain insights into the spiritual dimensions of our existence.

In an exciting announcement, the podcast reveals the imminent appearance of the Mahdi, ushering in an era of enlightenment, justice, and divine guidance. As you tune in to the School of Divine Mysteries, be prepared to embark on a journey that transcends time and space, unraveling the mysteries of the universe and unveiling the spiritual truths that lead to a higher understanding of our existence.

Join us in this enlightening exploration, where ancient wisdom meets contemporary insights, and the mysteries of the divine are laid bare. The School of Divine Mysteries is more than a podcast; it's a transformative journey into the heart of spirituality, guided by the wisdom of the Mahdi. 🌟📜🕊️

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Did the spiritual path begin with the Prophet’s Night Journey? In this episode, we explore how Muhammad ﷺ opened and mapped the path of ascension through the seven heavens, establishing a living blueprint for every believer seeking nearness to God. From the veils that guard each station to the hidden science of rising in degrees, this discussion uncovers the deeper meaning behind the Straight Path and what it truly takes to walk it in this life.
This episode explores the concept of Tajalli—divine manifestation—using a modern simulation allegory to explain how God is known within a veiled reality. Drawing from theology, philosophy, and scripture, it examines why direct knowledge of God is impossible without manifestation, and how veils, doors, and appointed messengers function as the means of recognition in every age. The discussion introduces a structured view of divine guidance, showing how hierarchy, mediation, and recognition are central to understanding God’s relationship with creation, while inviting the listener to reconsider reality, purpose, and what it truly means to know God.
This episode uncovers a hidden pattern that connects the crucifixion of Jesus, the tragedy of Karbala, and the knowledge of the prophets themselves. Drawing directly from the Bible, early Christian sources, Islamic narrations, and esoteric traditions, it explores why Adam, Moses, and Jesus were aware of Karbala long before it occurred, and why events surrounding Jesus and Imam al-Hussain may not be as they appear on the surface. This is not speculation or symbolism, but a deep theological investigation into substitution, divine protection, and the way truth can be concealed in plain sight. Viewers are invited to question inherited narratives and examine what scripture actually says when read carefully.
Are we trapped in a Matrix? In this eye-opening lecture, Aba Al-Sadiq reveals the hidden structure behind reality itself — a divine Matrix described in ancient Islamic narrations, where souls pass through repeated cycles, incarnations, judgment, and purification.
The Hall of Mysteries with Aba Al‑Sadiq returns with a profound exploration of repetition, divine law, and the hidden architecture of creation. Drawing from the heaviest and most demanding narrations, this episode examines why history, trials, and even creation itself appear to return in patterns rather than progress in a straight line. Are these repetitions signs of failure — or evidence of a deeper, intentional system rooted in mercy, free will, and divine wisdom? This episode invites viewers to rethink familiar assumptions about Adam, prophetic cycles, the Mahdi, and the nature of time itself. Through Qur’anic insight, hadith analysis, and theological reflection, Hall of Mysteries opens a door to questions rarely asked aloud: why certain tests reappear, why humanity is granted renewal after renewal, and what it means to live inside a design that may have unfolded before. This is not speculation — it is an invitation to look again at what was always there.
Should believers pay taxes? Should they vote, work for the government, or obey modern laws? In this uncompromising episode of The Mahdi’s Manifesto, we address one of the most difficult and controversial questions believers face today — authority. From Moses versus Pharaoh, to Jesus and Caesar, to Muhammad and Quraysh, the message has always been the same: God alone appoints legitimate rulers. This episode exposes the forgotten truth that religion was never meant to be passive or purely spiritual. The prophets were not just preachers — they were kings, leaders, and heads of state. Their followers were not conformists — they were the resistance.
In this profound episode of School of Divine Mysteries, Aba Al-Sadiq explains the ancient and hidden doctrine of the soul (Rūḥ) and the self (Nafs) — a teaching preserved across Islam, Judaism, Christianity, and the traditions of the Ahlulbayt. This episode explores: The difference between Nafs (self) and Rūḥ (soul)How Elijah transferred a double portion of his soul to ElishaWhy the Israelites believed Jesus could carry the soul of John the BaptistThe mystery of Moses and the 70 eldersWhy Joseph was prostrated to — and whose soul was presentThe meaning of “We are the Holy Spirit”Whether the Imams carried the soul of Muhammad ﷺHow divine authority operates through multiple vesselsWhy angels, prophets, and nations prostrate only to the Spirit of God This episode dismantles centuries of misunderstanding and reveals a consistent divine pattern hidden in scripture.
On this episode of The Hall of Mysteries, Aba al-Sadiq (fhip) gives us the key to understanding the Qur’an, the past, the present, and the future. This episode introduces typology—the divinely intended method for reading the Qur’an through recurring patterns in prophetic history—and explains why God repeats the same stories across the Torah, the Gospel, and the Qur’an. From Adam and Noah to Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad ﷺ, history is revealed not as coincidence, but as design. Through this key, long-standing mysteries suddenly make sense: why Al-Khidr lived so long, why the Qur’an speaks without naming names, why figures like Pharaoh and Aaron reappear in every era, and why the Mahdi is never recognized when he first appears. This episode reframes prophecy, revelation, and history itself—showing that the stories of the prophets were preserved not only as records of the past, but as guidance for what is unfolding now and what is yet to come.
In this episode of the Hall of Mysteries, the Mahdi Aba al-Sadiq (fhip) guides us into one of the most misunderstood and least explored realities in sacred history: the mystery of life being placed, not taken. Drawing from the deepest layers of Abrahamic scripture, this lecture challenges familiar assumptions about resurrection, breath, and divine action. What does it truly mean for a human being to awaken—not gradually, not metaphorically, but by command? And how does divine authority operate through chosen figures when the boundary between the unseen and the seen is crossed? This episode invites the viewer to suspend inherited images of death, judgment, and power, and instead confront a far more unsettling question: who has the right to place a soul where it did not exist before? Through carefully layered references, symbolic language, and a return to primordial moments of creation, the discussion opens a door into themes of ensoulment, authority, and awakening—without rushing to conclusions. What emerges is not a spectacle, but a framework: one that quietly reframes how life begins, how it returns, and why the present moment may not be as ordinary as it appears.
What if death in scripture is not what you think it is? In this episode of The Hall of Mysteries, we explore how life, death, and resurrection are understood across the Qur’an, the Bible, and ancient wisdom traditions. Through the story of Abraham, prophetic visions, and key scriptural moments, the episode invites viewers to rethink what “death” truly means in the language of revelation. Drawing from multiple sacred texts and traditions, this discussion traces a hidden thread connecting exile, restoration, and divine calling—pointing toward a deeper understanding of resurrection that goes beyond the surface reading. This is an episode about meaning, calling, and the power behind divine speech—one that challenges common assumptions and opens the door to a far older and more mysterious view of life and return.
On this episode of the Hall of Mysteries with the Mahdi Aba Al-Sadiq (fhip), we confront the hidden force behind rejection, betrayal, and resistance to divine authority. From the first creation to the end of time, the same pattern repeats: people recognize the truth, then turn against it. This episode exposes why belief alone is not enough, how envy disguises itself as logic and “reason,” and why those closest to the truth often become its fiercest opponents. Drawing on sacred history, prophetic trials, and the reality of the End Times, this episode explores the sin that has no cure, the test that spares no one, and the reason the Mahdi will not be welcomed by the very people waiting for him. This is not a story about the past — it is a warning for the present. Watch carefully, because the real test begins after recognition.
What really happened during the Transfiguration of Jesus? For centuries, Christians have been taught that the Transfiguration proves Jesus is God — but does the story itself actually say that? Or has its true meaning been hidden beneath layers of later interpretation? In this episode of School of Divine Mysteries, we take a deep dive into the Transfiguration and uncover the profound secret it contains. When Jesus appears as light and stands beside Moses and Elijah, he is not declaring divinity — he is revealing the reality of a higher, unseen realm.
In this episode of the Hall of Mysteries with the Mahdi Abdullah Hashem Aba al-Sadiq, we explore one of the most misunderstood and controversial questions in religious history: the true nature of authority, deception, and divine will. Drawing from the teachings of Jesus, the prophets of the Old Testament, the story of Eden, and ancient esoteric traditions, this episode challenges long-standing assumptions about good and evil, obedience and rebellion, and the structure of creation itself. By examining the symbolism of the two trees in Paradise, the role of Satan in the divine narrative, and why Jesus spoke — and acted — so differently from those before him, this discussion reveals a hidden layer beneath mainstream religious interpretations. Without reducing God to evil or denying divine sovereignty, the episode uncovers a deeper framework in which deception, free will, and revelation operate on multiple levels. This is not an attack on religion, but an attempt to resolve a contradiction that has divided believers, critics, and Gnostic traditions for centuries.
On this episode of The Hall of Mysteries, the Mahdi, Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq, guides us into one of the most unsettling questions in spiritual history — the origin of evil, authority, and creation itself. Drawing from ancient esoteric teachings, the discussion traces a forgotten moment that shaped the structure of the heavens and the world below. Rather than offering simple conclusions, the episode invites the viewer to look beyond surface beliefs and consider a deeper hierarchy of truth, where knowledge, power, and responsibility are not what they seem. It is an exploration of origins, consequences, and a mystery that continues to echo through religion to this day.
On this episode of The Hall of Mysteries, we continue our journey with the Mahdi, Aba Al-Sadiq, exploring a hidden cosmology that speaks of a reality behind revelation and a source beyond the written scripture. The discussion turns toward the concept of Umm al-Kitab — the “Mother of the Book” — and the idea that sacred texts, the heavens, and creation itself originate from a higher, unseen order. As the episode unfolds, themes of light, descent, rebellion, and return are examined through the lens of ancient esoteric teachings. Viewers are invited to reconsider familiar notions of the Qur’an, the seven heavens, and the material world, and to reflect on why certain knowledge was guarded, transmitted quietly, and understood only by those prepared to seek beneath the surface.
What if the Night Journey of Muhammad ﷺ is connected to an ancient mystery that predates Islam? In this episode, we explore the surprising parallels between the Emerald Tablet of Hermes and the Night Journey (al-Isrāʾ wa-l-Miʿrāj)—two traditions separated by centuries, cultures, and language, yet pointing toward a shared underlying reality. Through symbolism, ascent, descent, and the movement between heaven and earth, this discussion invites the listener to reconsider how divine knowledge is transmitted, where true wisdom originates, and how revelation appears across different ages.
In this episode of Hall of Mysteries, Abdullah Hashem Aba Al-Sadiq opens a doorway into one of the oldest spiritual archetypes known to humanity. From the warnings of Hermes and the teachings of the prophets to the hidden patterns of nature itself, we explore the unseen forces shaping our world today. What is the true meaning of the “flood” that returns in every age? Why did ancient teachers speak of an Ark of Salvation?And what does it mean for believers to function as a single, living body? Through scripture, Gnostic wisdom, Hermetic revelation, and modern scientific insight, this episode uncovers the timeless struggle between ignorance and illumination — and the role of the believer in navigating the rising tide of darkness. Nothing in this world appears as it seems.The symbols are alive.And their meaning has returned. Welcome to the Hall of Mysteries.
In this episode of The School of Divine Mysteries, Aba Al-Sadiq explores one of the oldest and most thought-provoking myths in human history — a story used by ancient philosophers to explain why human beings feel incomplete, why we long for connection, and why love sits at the core of every true religion. What begins as a discussion of Plato’s strange tale of the “first human” unfolds into a deeper reflection on loneliness, unity, and the hidden purpose behind our relationships, friendships, and communities. Join us as we uncover the ancient wisdom behind our search for wholeness — and what it truly means for the spiritual journey of humanity.
What does it mean to follow God today—not in history, but in the present moment? In the first episode of The Mahdi’s Manifesto Podcast, Abdullah Hashem (Aba Al-Sadiq) explains the purpose, origins, and mission of a growing faith community built around the belief in a living, divinely appointed guide in every age. This episode addresses the questions many are afraid to ask: Why do believers gather around a living Imam? Is community life an obligation or a choice? How did prophetic societies function in the past—and can they exist again? What separates a divine community from cults, extremism, or political movements? Drawing on the lives of the Prophets and Messengers—from Adam, Moses, Jesus, and Muhammad, to the Apostles and the righteous of every nation—this conversation explores the timeless pattern of believers withdrawing from corruption to establish justice, brotherhood, and shared responsibility. The episode also speaks directly to modern concerns, clarifying the community’s firm commitment to peace, legality, compassion, and non-violence, while responding to media myths and public misunderstanding. At its core, this is not a call to fear—but a call to conscience. A call to reconsider what faith looks like when it is lived fully, openly, and together.
In this episode of the Hall of Mysteries, Aba Al-Sadiq continues his exploration of the writings attributed to the unknown prophet Hermes — the same figure many traditions identify with Enoch. These ancient texts reveal a vision of reality that modern thought has forgotten, yet every prophet and sage once understood. This lecture uncovers why the ancients insisted that true Goodness cannot be found in this world, why suffering is woven into the fabric of creation, and what this means for a soul seeking purification. Through Hermes’ hidden wisdom, Aba Al-Sadiq exposes the structure of the world we live in — and the path that leads beyond it.
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