I saw a man who I thought was the Mahdi, shouting in Egypt the cry of “God is Greatest,” but at first people did not pay attention to him. Then Egyptian soldiers headed towards him, wanting to hit him, but suddenly they turned and were behind him, along with a group of Egyptians, and they began to shout behind him the cry of “God is Greatest,” and the number began to increase. This group started moving towards the east, led by Al-Mahdi, who was chanting “God is Great.” Then, Saudi soldiers holding sticks, waving them upwards, ran towards Al-Mahdi and the people with him who were unarmed and wanted to strike Al-Mahdi and his group. But as soon as the Saudi soldiers approached Al-Mahdi and his group, their mood changed and they turned around behind Al-Mahdi and his group and joined them while chanting “God is Great.” Al-Mahdi and his group continued moving towards the east, and they were met by Pakistani soldiers carrying sticks, who threatened to beat Al-Mahdi and his group. However, as soon as they approached Al-Mahdi and his group, they did as the Saudi soldiers had done, and joined Al-Mahdi and his group, which had become large after the Saudi and Pakistani soldiers joined.