THE SOUDAN.
The' term': "Mahdi I '.. is; approximately Heaven-imposed mission is" neither national or paliMoal, but religious. The country which' he ci'jums, am} tlje peppjo, whose al}egtoncelMemandsjre' limited solely 'by! lis; .geo'gra'pliicaßgnorlncl Either he is tho spiritual'''|iead of the wl}ofe wprldj who 'jp'tp uhjte af nations under air islam purified of its exiting aftupepj pi* lie ip ripthing. H§ jp either the Messiah whjch was, tp coiije qi; an, impqstqr IheJialidiVaims, repeated in innumerable ''pfflc.Jll'mati'fil, fjrg fe drive those who refuse to recognise hjp Divine mission into, the sea, to be proclaimed in the Holy : city of Mecca, and to destroy the false Caliphate at Stamboul. He is equally hostile to the Senoussi, the Sukaji ajid Arabi, He is the successor of'hufye'rqus impqstqrg, whq have lajjed, to achieve equal prestige.' a|p,ng tltft'prestjge.'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1992, 16 May 1885, Page 2
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132THE S0UDAN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1992, 16 May 1885, Page 2
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