BIRTH OF
IMAM MAHDI (A.S.) IN AHLE SUNNA
A number
of traditions have been narrated from the Holy Prophet
(s.a.w.a.) of Islam and the truthful Imams of Ahle-bayt
(a.s.), regarding the uprising of Qaem-al-Mahdi towards
the end of this world and his overthrowing the unjust
and tyrant rulers and filling the earth with justice and
fair play. Hence the unjust Abbasi caliphs were very
much afraid of the uprising of Qaem al Mahdi, They
utilized their entire resources to finish him. Ten years
before the birth of Hazrat Mahdi (ATFS), the then caliph
called his grandfather Imam Ali Naqi (a.s.) from Medina
to capital Samarrah so that a close watch can be made on
his family. In the time of Imam Hasan Askari (a.s.), the
spies of the government in the forms of doctors midwives
and hawkers kept a close watch that if Mahdi-e-Mawood is
born he may be immediately killed. Under these
circumstances it was clear that the birth of Imam al
Mahdi will be a concealed one like the birth of Hazrat
Ibraheem (a.s.) and Hazrat Moosa (a.s.).
The
concealed birth of Imam al Mahdi (a.s.) was taken by
some people that he is not born rather he will be born
later. We would like to produce certain arguments as
evidences to show that Imam al Mahdi (a.s.) is already
born.
1-A lots
of traditions have been narrated by the Holy Prophet of
Islam and Ahlul-bait (a.s.) that "Hazrat Qaem" is the
ninth son of Imam Hussain (a.s.), eight son of Imam
Zainul Abedeen (a.s.)-----------and the son of Imam
Hasan Askari (a.s.) These types of glad tidings are in
plenty. These traditions have been recorded by Shia and
Sunni scholars alike in their books and for the
truthfulness of these traditions we can, without an iota
of doubt say that Imam al Mahdi is already born
otherwise their sayings would be counted as false.
2-Imam
Hasan Askari himself has said to an Alawi Sayed,
Mohammad bin Ali Hamz, "Waliya-e-Khuda and my successor
was born on the dawn of 15th Shabaan 255 Hijri".
3-Imam
Hasan Askari (a.s.) has showed his son Hazrat Hujjat to
many of his servants and trusted followers (who are sure
not to give the message to the Abbasi Caliph) and they
have given witness to the birth of Hazrat-e-Mahdi
(a.s.).
One of
the servant of Imam Hasan Askari (a.s.) Abu Ganim Khadim
says, "A son was born to Imam Hasan Askari (a.s.). He
named him as Mohammad. When the child was three days
told, Holy Imam showed him to his companions and told
them that this child will be your leader and my
successor."
Hence,
Shias without entertaining a slightest doubt believe
that Imam al Mahdi (a.s.) is already born to Imam Hasan
Askari (a.s.) Their belief on the birth of Imam al Mahdi
(a.s.) is as their belief in the birth of Prophet of
Islam (s.a.w.a.). As far as Ahle Sunnah are concerned,
practically all of them believe in "The reality of
Mahdaviyat" but they say that Imam al Mahdi (a.s.) will
be born in Akheruz-Zaman.
IT IS NOT
AT ALL SURPRISING THAT A FEW OF GREAT UNBIASED AHLE
SUNNAH SCHOLARS, HEARING THE CALL OF THEIR CONSCIENCE,
TRYING TO PROTECT THE TRUST OF HISTORY HAVE MENTIONED IN
THEIR BOOKS IMAM AL MAHDI (A.S.) IS ALREADY BORN TO IMAM
HASAN ASKARI (A.S.). The writings of these Ahle Sunnat
Scholars are centered around this quotation, "Abul Qasim
Mohammad bin Askari was born in Samarrah in the year
255A.H. or some other year. He is the same Mahdi Mawood
who is mentioned in reliable and correct Ahle Sunnat
traditions and there is not at all any possibility that
he may be some other person".
THE AHLE
SUNNAT SCHOLARS WHO BELIEVE ON THE BIRTH OF IMAM AL
MAHDI :
Late
Shaikh Najmudden al Askari in the first chapter of his
book 'Al Mahdi al Mawood al Muntazar' have mentioned the
names of forty Ahle Sunnat Scholars who accepted the
birth of Imam al Mahdi (a.s.) Similarly the contemporary
scholar Shaikh Lutfullah Safi in his book Muntakabul
Asar has mentioned the names of 26 Ahle sunnat Scholars
who are of the opinion that Imam al Mahdi is already
born. Here we are quoting 20 narrations for brevity.
Those who are interested in more references they may
please refer to following books and also other books
written on this topic.
1.Mohammad Ibn Talha Halabi ash Shafaee in his book
"Matalibus-Sool fi-Manaqibe Ale Rasool" says, "The
twelfth chapter about Abul Qasim Mohammed ibn
Hasan------Al Mahdi, The Proof (of Allah), The Caliph,
The pious The Awaited----then he was born in
Samarrah--till the end of his statement.
And he
also says, "Al Mahdi, he is the son of Hasan Askari and
he was born in Samarrah."-----till the end of the
statement.
2.
Mohammed bin Yousof al Ganji Shafaee in his book "Al
Bayan fi Akhbare Sahibuz zaman, page 336 says, "Surely
Mahdi is the son of Hasan Al Askari he is alive, and
existing from Ghaibat till now.
3.
Mohammed bin Ahmad Maliki famous as Ibn-Sabbagh in his
book "Fusool-ul-Mohimmah" page 273 Says "Abu Qasim
Mohammed Hujjat Ibn-Hasan-e-Askari was born in Samarrah
in 255 AH"------till the end.
4.
Sibte-Ibn Jauzi-e-Hanafi in his book "Tazkertul Khawas"
page 88 (old edition) says. His son (i.e. son of Imam
Hasan-e-Askari) is Mohammed who is Imam." Then again he
says in the chapter of "Hujjat-al-Mahdi"---"He is
Mohammed bin Hasan bin Ali ----- and his Kunniyat is
Abul Qasim and he is last Hujjat. The master of time.
The Qaem and Awaited and he is last of the
Imam"------till end of the statements.
5. Ahmed
bin Hajar Al-Makki in his book Sawaiq-al-Mohreqah page
127, while discussing about Imam Hasan-e-Askari says,
"Other than Abul Qasim Mohammed-al-Hujjat he did not
have any successor. And his age at the death of his
father was five years and Allah gave him
wisdom"------THE END---
References :
AUTHOR |
BOOK |
|
|
1. Shabrawi Shafaee
|
Al-Athaaf be hubbil Ashraaf |
2. Abdul wahab-e-Sha'araani |
Al Yawa qeet-o-wal Jawaahir |
3. Sheikh Abdullah Madani Shafaee
|
Ar-Riyaazy uz Zaahirah |
4. Serajuddeen Ar Rafai |
Sehaah ul Akhbaar |
5. Al Ustaz Behjat Afandi |
Muhaakamah |
6. Al Hafiz Mohammed bin Mohammed Hanafi
Nakshbandi |
Faslul Khitab. |
7. Sulayman Qonduzi-e-Hanafee
|
Yanabee ul Mawaddah. |
8. Sablanjee-e-Shafaee |
Noor ul Absaar. |
9. Ibn Khallakaan |
Wafayaat-ul-Ayaan |
10. Ibn Khashshab
|
Tarikh-o-Mawaaleedil Aimmah |
11. Abdul Haq Dahlavi
|
Risalah -fi- Ahwal-e-Aimmah |
12. Mohammed Ameen Baghdadi Sowaidi |
Sabaaek-uz-Zahab |
|