Mahdavis are followers of Syed Muhammad Jaunpuri who declared himself to be the Mahdi. The Mahdavis had strictly adhere to the
Five Pillars of Islam,
Sunnah, and
Sharia, while having high respect and reverence for the House of Muhammad and his immediate progeny (
Ahl-e-Bayt), the
Rashidun Caliphs, and the Companions of Muhammad (
Sahaba). Mahdavis also respect all four schools of Islamic jurisprudence, but widely follow traditions similar to Hanafi jurisprudence. They offer prayers five times a day led by their
Murshids, or spiritual guides; fast during
Ramadan; offer special thanks on
Dugana Lailat-al-Qadr past midnight between 26 and 27 Ramadan; perform
Hajj; and pay
Zakat. They also attach great significance to
Zikr (remembrance of Allah), after dawn
Fajr prayers, and in the evening after
Asr prayer. Syed Muhammad was disturbed by the spiritual and moral degradation of Muslims. He preached a message of non-materialism and spirituality. quest for divine vision (
Talab-e-Deedar-e-Ilahi), company of truthfuls and renunciants (
Sohbat-e-Sadiqeen), migration (
Hijrah) from place to place to avoid materialist lust, retreat and solitude (
Uzlat-az-Khalq), submission to the will of God (
Tawakkul), remembrance of God (Z
ikr-e-Ilahi) and distributing tithe (
Ushr). Followers of Hazrath imam mehdi strictly follow some of these obligations in their day-to-day life. Most of them initiate renunciation in the advanced stage of their lives, after getting retirement from the jobs or by handing over business to their heirs. Their renunciation is in any way not related to celibacy, because almost all of them get married. Mahdavi community centers are known as ''Da'iras.'' Mahdavis engaged in extensive missionary activity. Mohammad Jaunpuri declared himself to be the Mahdi, and as such a "Caliph of Allah". He claimed to teach the true inner meaning of the
Qur'an and strictly adhere to the
Sunnah of
Muhammad. Jaunpuri's declaration was ignored by the
Ulema of
Mecca, but after he repeated his declaration in
Ahmedabad,
Gujarat, he gained a group of followers and established a line of caliphs who led the movement after his death. == History ==