Brief Biography of Imam
Mahdi (A.S.)
Name: Muhammad.
Title: Al-Mahdi, Al-Qa'im, Al-Hujjah, Al-Gha'ib,
Sahibu'z-Zaman.
Agnomen: Abul-Qasim.
Father's name: Imam Al-Hassan (AS).
Mother's name: Hazrat Narjis (SA).
Birth: Sha'ban 15, 255 A.H.
Death: Still alive but in occultation.
(The hidden Imam who is
expected to return)
“The world will not come
to an end,” said the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), “ until a
man from my family (Ahlulbayt) and of my name shall be
master of the world, When you see a green ensign coming
from the direction of Khorasan, then join them, for the
Imam of God will be with the standards who will be
called al-Mahdi.”
“The Mahdi will be
descended from me, he will be a man with an open
countenance and a face with a high nose. He will fill
the earth with equity and with justice, just as it has
been filled with tyranny and oppression.” (Biharul
Anwar, Majlisi)
Imam Mahdi (AS), the last
in the line of the Twelve Ithna Ashari Imams was born on
15th Shaban 255 Hijri in Samarra, Iraq. His father was
the Eleventh Imam Hasan al-Askari (AS) and his mother
was Nargis Khatoon, grand daughter of the Emperor of
Rum.
It was 8th Rabiul Awwal
260 Hijri when our Twelfth Imam led the funeral prayer
of his father Imam Hasan al-Askari (AS). He was only
Five years old, yet the whole crowd of muslims including
the Abbasid caliph of that time Al-Mu’tamid followed the
young Imam without question. Once the prayers were over
and the Imam went inside the house, that the Caliph
realised the full implication and significance of the
occasion and he immediately ordered his soldiers to
enter the house and search for the young Imam. They did
not find any one inside the house. The Caliph was very
angry at this incompetence of ministers and other
officials who were unable to find a boy of five who had
just led the prayers and had just disappeared. The
caliph had no inkling of the secrets that God did not
want to reveal. He went back to his palace and into the
luxurious life of a playboy king while the world around
him squeezed his empire into oblivion.
The Imam’s period of
lesser concealment began immediately after he led the
funeral prayers and disappeared inside the house. This
was in the year 260 Hijri.
The doctrine of ‘Ghaiba’
or concealment, declares simply that the Imam has been
withdrawn by God from the eyes of people, that his life
has been miraculously prolonged, that he has been seen
from time to time, has been in correspondence with
others, and has maintained a control over the guidance
of the followers and the believers and the safety of
Islam from its enemies.
In the following few pages
we shall try to bring some evidence from the Qora’an and
the authentic Hadith of the Prophet to prove the point
to interested readers.
This is an essential
belief that Imam Mahdi (AS) Sahibuz zaman, is alive and
guide's his followers whenever such need arises. This is
based on the verses of the Holy Qur’an that express the
idea of Divine Guidance through the Prophets and Imams.
“ And among those whom we have created are a people who
guide others with truth, and in accordance therewith act
justly” . (Sura vii V 180)
“ We shall test you with
something of fear and hunger, some loss in goods or
lives or the fruits (of your toil), but give glad
tidings to those who patiently persevere (Sura 2, V.155)
A great Hanafi scholar
Muhammad ibn Muslim cites Imam Ja’afar al-Sadiq (AS)
explaining the meaning of the above Verse. Imam
indicated that there would be signs indicating the
coming (reappearance) of al-Mahdi(AS) which are the
means whereby God tests the faithful. “Something of
fear” is a reference to masses perishing by contagious
diseases; “hunger” is a reference to high prices of
foodstuffs; “Some loss in goods” is a reference to
scarcity and famines; “Lives” is a reference to mass
destruction of human lives, probably global wars;
“Fruits” is a reference to lengthy periods of draughts;
so when all that happens, then give glad tidings to
those who patiently persevere.”
“This is its
interpretation,” continued the Imam , quoting Verse 7 of
Sura 3, which indicates that “only those who are firmly
grounded in knowledge are capable of interpreting the
verses of the Holy Qur’an”, adding, “ We the Ahlulbayt
are the ones firmly grounded in knowledge”.
In the book “Yanabi al
Muaddah”, the Hanafi scholar and Mufti of Istanbul
during the Osmani Caliphate in Turkey writes on page
321, quoting Imam Ja’afar al-Sadiq (AS) interpreting
Verse 83, Sura III of the Holy Qora’an comments as
follows:- “ When the Qa’im al-Mahdi reappears, there
will be no land on earth where the Kalima is not said.
“This could be a reference to the fact that by the time
al-Mahdi reappears, all continents of the world will
have muslim populations. They already do now.
After presenting the above
proofs from the Qur’an, the following are authentic
traditions from the Prophet of God regarding Imam Mahdi
(AS).
At the end of Vol.2 of
Fara’idh al-simtain and on page 269 Ibn Khaldun’s
‘Mukaddimah’ , it is related from Ibn Abbas, that the
Holy Prophet said, “ Ali is Imam of my nation and my
successor therein after me, and among his offspring is
the awaited Qa’im who shall fill the world with justice
and equity as it was filled with injustice and
oppression. The Prophet further elaborates, “ beware of
doubting, for to doubt the order of God, the Mighty, the
Sublime, is apostasy (Kufr). Ibn Khaldun also states
that “ When imprisoned with his mother in the house, he
entered a sort of well or pit in the house that his
family occupies at Samarrah, Iraq, and there he
disappeared, but he is to come forth at the end of the
age to fill the earth with justice”.
Allama Jalaluddin Suyuti
quotes in his book Jalalul- Oyun Vol.6 page 50. “ The
Hour shall not come till Al-Mahdi takes charge on earth
on my behalf,” said the Messenger of God. Allama Suytu
also quotes Imam Ahmed ibn Hanbal that famous companion
Abu Said Khadhri quoting the Messenger of God saying, “
I bring you glad tidings of al-Mahdi, God shall send him
to my nation, in a time different from your own, and
after a series of earthquakes, and he shall fill the
earth with justice and equity as it was filled with
injustice and oppression. He shall distribute the wealth
equitably among the inhabitants of the earth. In the
manual in which he sets forth the many duties and
privileges of pilgrims, Majlisi has given an accepted
form for a short letter in Arabic, which anyone can
write, and sent to his Imam of the age. It may be placed
on the tomb of any of the Imams, or it may be fastened
and sealed, and covered with clean earth and cast into
the sea or river or a deep well. In any case it will
reach the Hidden Imam andhe will give his personal
attention.
There is a famous saying
of Imam Hussain (AS) about the twelvth Imam. “ The Ninth
of my descendants is the Imam who will rise with the
Truth. God will grant life to earth through him after
its death. The true faith will supersede all religions
through him. His absence shall be lengthy during which
many people will go astray. Only a few will remain on
the Right Path. They shall suffer pains, people will put
pressure on them, saying,” let us know when this promise
of the Return of the Mahdi is fulfilled”. Those who will
bear the pains and denials patiently will get the same
rewards as those who accompanied the Prophet during his
expeditions for Jihad.”
Imam Zainul Abedeen (AS)
has said, “ Of us one will be born whose birth will
remain secret so much so that the people will say that
he was not born at all.”
Imam Muhammad al Baqir
(AS) is quoted by Kulaini in Al-Kafi, “ Nine Imams after
Hussain are destined, the last of them will be al-Qaim.”
Imam Jafar al-Sadiq (AS)
is quoted in Ilal al-shaa’i saying, “ The fifth of the
descendants of my son Musa will be the Qa’im a
descendant of the Prophet (SA).
Imam Musa ibn Ja’afar (AS)
was asked once, “ Are the Qa’im with the truth?” The
Imam replied, “ I also rise truthfully, but the real
Qa’im is he who will remove the enemies of God from
earth and will fill it with justice. He shall be my
fifth descendant. His absence will be lengthy during
which multitudes will turn away from the faith while
only a few will uphold it”.
Imam Ali al-Reza (AS) in
the above saying of Imam Hussain (AS) that due to the
excessive the length of the concealment of the 12th Imam
many believers will have doubts about his existence.
Many will question the very longevity of his life and
the usefulness of his presence as an Imam. Reza said, “
O Da’bil, my son Muhammad (AS) will come when I am gone.
After him, his great grand son will be named
Muhammad(AS) who will be the Qa’im. He will be awaited
during his absence. When he appears, the world shall bow
down before him.”
Imam Muhammad Taqi (AS)
has said “ The Qa’im will be from amongst us the third
of my descendants”.
Imam Ali Naqi (AS) said, “
My successor will be my son Hasan; but what will be your
condition during the reign of Hasan’s successor”? Those
who were present asked, “Why, what do you mean by that”?
Imam replied, “ you will not have the chance to see him,
later you will not be allowed to mention his name”. Then
the Imam was asked as to how they should mention him.
Imam replied, “ You may say that he is the last of
Muhammad’s (PBUH) (infallible) descendants. “
Some people asked Imam
Hasan al-Askari (AS), “ your forefathers have said that
the earth would never be without knowing the sign of
Allah (Hujjatullah) till Doomsday, and he who dies
without knowing the Imam of his time will die the death
of ignorance”. Imam replied, “ That was as true as the
shining day. They inquired as to who would be the Imam
who would be the sign of the Mercy of God after his
death, Imam replied, “ He will be my son, the namesake
of the Holy Prophet (Muhammad Abul Qasim). He who died
without knowing him will die the death of ignorance. His
absence will be so lengthy that the ignorant will wander
puzzled and would surely stray from the Right Path. But
the Righteous shall remain steadfast and pray for their
Imam to appear within their life time”.
All these predictions were
recorded since the time of the Holy Prophet who himself
prophesied the advent of the Mahdi. (Read this Hadith in
the story of the 5th Imam).
As in the above saying of
Imam Hussain (AS) that due to the excessive length of
the concealment of the 12th Imam many believers will
have doubts about his existence. Many will question the
very longevity of his life and the usefulness of his
presence as an Imam.
To the question of
existence, we have seen above the many Verses from the
Qora’an and Hadith of the Prophet and all the Eleven
Imams. We have also read quotations from the Books of
Ahlul Sunna wal Jama’a and many scholars and
philosophers from the earliest times to the present.
As far as the longevity of
his life, in Qur’anic terms it is not difficult to
explain. Prophet Jesus is alive and will come out with
the 12th Imam. Prophet Sheeth and Prophet Khidhr are
still alive according to the Verdict of the Qur’an. If
God keeps his guided ones alive for a certain purpose
there should not be any doubt.
As for the usefulness of
his concealed existence, there are numerous occasions
when the Imam miraculously helped those who called him
for help.
During the period of
Ghaibate Sughra (the period of lesser concealment) from
the time of the death of his father Imam Hasan al-Askari
(AS) in the year 260 Hijri, our 12th Imam was seen only
by a few people who were appointed his ambassadors
(Safeer) on his behalf to convey his teachings to the
believers. These Four Ambassadors were as follows:
1. Abu Amr Uthman ibn
Sa’id al Asadi. He was a deputy of 10th Imam Ali Naqi
(AS) and after his death, of the 11th Imam Hasan
al-Askari (AS) and after his death, of our 12th Imam.
Having performed these
duties of conveying the messages from the Imam to the
believers and the teachings of Ahlulbayt, he died in
Baghdad and was buried there.
2. Abu Ja’afar Muhammad
ibn Othman al Amri, the son of the first Ambassador was
appointed the 2nd Safeer of our 12th Imam. He died in
305 Hijri (917 AD) .
3. Abul Qasim Hussain ibn
Rauh Nawbakhti was appointed the Imam’s 3rd Safeer. He
was a top ranking scholar and Faqeeh, renowned for his
knowledge of all Islamic sciences. He was also a very
pious man. Under the directions of the 12th Imam, his
3rd Safeer Hussain ibn Rauh performed his duties as
Safeer for the next 15 years. He died in the year 320
Hijri
4. Abul Hasan Ali ibn
Muhammad al-Samari. He was the last Safeer of the 12th
Imam, succeeding Hussain ibn Rauh as directed by the
Imam. He performed his duties for 9 years and died on
the 15th Shabaan 329 Hijri (May 15, 941 AD) Having being
asked on his deathbed as to who would succeed him, he
replied: Providence now wishes to give the matter
another shape the duration of which is known to God
alone.”
After Abul Hasan there was
no Safeer. In this sorrowful year, i.e. 329 Hijri, many
scholars such as Ali ibn Babwayh Qummi and Muhammad ibn
Yaqub Kulaini, the learned compiler of al-Kafi also
died. Besides these events, an extra ordinary phenomenon
was also witnessed. In the sky so many stars did shoot
that it seemed as if Doomsday had come. That year was
namedas the year of the dispersal of stars. After this,
followed a dark period because no saffeer was left to
directly approach the Imam al Mahdi (AS). It is also
related that Imam himself told his last Safeer that
there will not be any more appointments of Sofara. When
asked what the believers would do, the Imam replied,
“follow the Foqaha of our Deen, those who have knowledge
of Qora’an, who protect Deen and would not follow their
own desires”.
In answering those who
question the usefulness of the Imam in concealment,
there are numerous occasions mentioned in books of many
Ulemas, such as Shaikh Mufid (d413 Hijri) Allama Hilli
(d. 726) /shahid Thalith Noorullah Shoostry (d.1019).
They have mentioned in their own period as to how the
12th Imam was approached and gave help. All these
stories are mentioned in their own books.
Here in this book I would
like to mention two such occurrences that happened to
those who have told their experiences to me personally.
Both of them are now dead and it is important for me to
tell these happenings before my own death.
I lived in Najef in the
fifties and during my stay there I used to visit Kerbala
nearly every week. In the town of Kerbala there was a
Dispensary run by the Pakistan Government. The
Pharmacist there was one Mr.Rizvi who not only
distributed medicine to the poor of Kerbala but also
looked after the patients and sometimes even prescribed
medicine for them. There was no qualified doctor to
attend to the patient. Mr.Rizvi used to go to Baghdad on
Friday to get stocks from the Hospital there. On one
such occasion when he was coming back by Minibus, the
Bus driver stopped at Mehmudiya, half way Kerbala. It
was late in the evening. The Bus Driver told the
passenger’s that there was something wrong with the Bus
engine and he could not proceed until next morning. The
passengers would have to provide for their own Board and
lodging themselves for the night. Mr.Rizvi was very
upset. He had a box load of medicine with him and if he
would not be in Kerbala, the next morning his patients
would be disappointed and some of them might have to go
without any medicine. He was standing by the Road side,
in this little town Mehmudiya, some 40 miles from
Kerbala. Night was getting darker. People were sitting
in dark coffee houses drinking coffee or playing card
games etc. As time passed his worries increased. He
realised that if he does not move from there soon, some
youngsters might come and vandalise his goods and stocks
of medicine. So he prayed to God and the words uttered
were “Ya Sahebuz Zaman Udrikny” O’Imam of the Time, help
me. Moments later, he saw a jeep car stopped right there
where he was standing and a very good looking young Arab
gentleman got out of the Jeep and told him, “Do you want
to go to Kerbala”? He was astonished at this help and
said yes, of course I want to go to Kerbala. He said,
“put your box in the car and sit beside me”. The man
drove the car and arrived in Kerbala an hour later.
Without asking him the address of his destination he
took him straight to the door of the Dispensary and
stopped. Mr.Rizvi got down, brought his box of medicine
down and started to look for some money in his pocket to
give something to the Driver of the Jeep. When he turned
to look for him, there was nothing there. There was no
jeep car, no man, nothing. The road was completely
empty. He bowed down on the dust of Kerbala to thank God
for sending the help through the Imam of the Time. He
told me this story personally and he had no doubt in his
mind that the help came from the 12th Imam. From that
time onward his devotion towards helping the people of
Kerbala had increased a hundred fold. He died some years
later while still helping his patients in that little
Dispensary in Kerbala.
My second story was from
the lips of an Englishman, Col.Abdullah Baines. During
the 2nd World War he was stationed at the Royal Air
Force Base at Habbaniyah, a town some 22 miles south of
Baghdad. During the height of the war there was some
scare in Britain that Hitler might invade Iraq to grab
oilfields. It was 1942 that the Commander of the Base
decided to evacuate families of the people living at the
base. Col.Baines was given the task of leading the
caravan of jeep cars full of women and children from
Baghdad to Damascus. They had to pass through the Desert
where there was no road and they had to find there way
by looking at the stars as Captains of the ship sail in
the sea and find there way to their destination.
Col.Baines was a Christian but he was well versed in
Islamic history and especially the history concerning
the lives of the Imams. He had read many books about the
12th Imam and was well aware of the stories of those
faithful who believe who receive help from the Imam in
their distress. They call the Imam and help comes to
them. All the women and children with Col.Baines were
all christians and not muslims.
Half way through their
journey of this caravan of five jeeps through the
desert, they lost their way in a desert storm. They were
hopelessly lost, going round and round in the desert,
not knowing where to go and how to find their way to
Damascus. They decided to camp there. Made a circle of
jeep cars and all travellers sat down on the ground to
await a miracle to get them out of that endless desert.
They did not know what to do. One day and one night
passed like that and when the next day’s sun came
scorching, all of them were in despair. Water stocks had
gone and thirsty children began to demand for water.
Col.Baines did not know what to do. Then he remembered
that he read somewhere that if you are in such distress,
call the Imam of the time for help. He put up his hands
in the shape of prayer, closed his eyes and asked in his
heart for the Imam to help. He said, “we are all
Christians and we may be sinners, but these children
with me are innocent , they do not deserve to die in
this manner. O’Imam of the Time, help them get out of
this desert”. His prayers had not even ended when he saw
that two horsemen were coming right through the eye of
the storm. They came near the circle of jeep cars,
approached Col.Baines, and asked, “ Do you all wish to
go to Damascus”. He said “yes of course”. They said,
“follow us”. The jeeps lined up and followed the
horsemen. They had gone a few miles until the way became
clear for them. Their guides told them to go straight to
the West and they will reach Damascus. In a few days
they all reached Damascus and safety. Col.Baines
realised that his prayers to the 12th Imam were heard
and help arrived from the Imam.
Once the war was over,
Col.Bains embraced Islam, changed his name to Abdullah
Baines and after his retirement from the Army, settled
in Kent. He has himself told me his story before his
death in 1965. He also told me to publicise this as much
as possible for this is the truth and people should not
refrain from telling the truth.
There are numerous
experiences of this kind of help given by the Imam to
people in distress who call him for help. Ayatollah
al-Jazaeri told us two such stories of his own
experiences in Iran when help came from the Imam to
people.
Although absent and
unrepresented, Imam al-Mahdi (AS) still guides people
and defends the faith. Even though unseen, the Imam
supervises the world affairs and guides it. This curtain
will exist as long as Providence deems it necessary. The
time will come, which may be too late for many of us,
but when the curtain of absence will be removed, Imam
al-Mahdi (AS) will reappear and as predicted by the
Prophet, fill the world with justice and equity,
discarding the prevailing injustices and oppressions.
May God bring about his early reappearance and ease his
coming.
We beseech the Most High
and Almighty to make our effort of enduring benefit and
to help us in disseminating benevolence and guidance. He
is the Hearing and Answering |