Sunni
Documentation on Imam al-Mahdi (AS)
For the
Sunni brothers, there are six major collections of
traditions based on the Sunni standards for verifying
the authenticity of a tradition. These six books are:
Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sahih al-Tirmidhi, Sunan
Ibn Majah, Sunan Abu Dawud, and Sahih al-Nisa'i. I just
quote few traditions from these six books to prove that
a knowledgeable Sunni brother/sister can NOT deny that:
al-Mahdi (AS) will come in the last days to make a
universal Government, al-Mahdi (AS) is from the
Ahlul-Bayt of the Prophet (PBUH&HF), al-Mahdi (AS) is
from the progeny of Fatimah (AS), the daughter of the
Prophet (PBUH&HF), al-Mahdi (AS) is different than
Prophet Jesus (the Messiah), Prophet Jesus (AS) will
come as one of the followers of Imam al-Mahdi and will
pray behind him in congressional prayer.
Another
undeniable fact is that many leading Sunni scholars have
written books after books exclusively about Imam
al-Mahdi (AS) which I included some of their names at
the end of this article.
Moreover,
Insha Allah in the next article, I will give a list of
Sunni scholars who believe that Imam al-Mahdi (AS) is
son of Imam Hasan al-Askari (AS), and is alive and went
into occultation. In that article will also discuss the
special specifications of Imam al-Mahdi which are the
points of disagreement between the Shia and the Sunni.
The
following are only some of the traditions about Imam
al-Mahdi which Sunnis admit to their authenticity and
existence: The Prophet (PBUH&HF) said: "Even if the
entire duration of the world's existence has already
been exhausted and only one day is left (before the day
of judgment), Allah will expand that day to such a
length of time, as to accommodate the kingdom of a
person from my Ahlul-Bayt who will be called by my name.
He will fill out the earth with peace and justice as it
will have been full of injustice and tyranny (by then)."
Sunni
References:
Sahih
al-Tirmidhi, v2, p86, v9, pp 74-75 Sunan Abu Dawud, v2,
p7 Musnad Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, v1, pp 84,376; V3, p63
al-Mustadrak ala al-Sahihayn, by al-Hakim, v4, p557
Jami' al-Saghir, by al-Suyuti, pp 2,160 al-Urful Wardi,
by al-Suyuti, p2 al-Majma', by al-Tabarani, p217 Tahdhib
al-Tahdhib, by Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani, v9, p144 Fat'h
al-Bari fi Sharh Sahih al-Bukhari, by Ibn Hajar
Asqalani, v7, p305 al-Sawa'iq al-Muhriqah, by Ibn Hajar
al-Haythami, Ch. 11, section 1, p249 al-Tathkirah, by
al-Qurtubi, p617 al-Hawi, by al-Suyuti, v2, pp 165-166
Sharh al-Mawahib al-Ladunniyyah, by al-Zurqani, v5, p348
Fat'h al-Mugheeth, by al-Sakhawi, v3, p41 Kanz al-Ummal,
v7 P186 Iqd al-Durar Fi Akhbar al-Mahdi al-Muntadhar,
v12, Ch. 1, al-Bayan fi Akhbar Sahib al-Zaman, By Ganji
al-Shafi'i, Ch. 12 al-Fusool al-Muhimmah, by Ibn Sabbagh
al-Maliki, Ch. 12 Arjahul Matalib, by Ubaidallah Hindi
al-Hanafi, p380 Muqaddimah, by Ibn Khaldoon, p266 and
also in the works of Ibn Habban, Abu Nua'ym, Ibn Asakir,
etc.
Also:
The
Prophet (PBUH&HF) said: "al-Mahdi is one of us, the
members of the household (Ahlul-Bayt)."
Sunni
reference: Sunan Ibn Majah, v2, Tradition #4085
It is
evident from the above traditions that Imam al-Mahdi
(AS) is from the Ahlul-Bayt of Prophet Muhammad, so he
can not be Jesus (the Messiah; al-Maseeh). Thus,
al-Mahdi and Messiah are two different personalities but
they come at the same time, al-Mahdi as Imam and Jesus
as his follower. The following tradition clearly
mentions that Imam al-Mahdi is one of descendants of the
daughter of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH&HF): The Prophet
(PBUH&HF) said: The Mahdi will be of my family, of the
descendants of Fatimah (the Prophet's daughter).
المهدى من عترتى من ولد فاطمة
references:
Sunan Abu
Dawud, English version, Ch. 36, Tradition #4271
(narrated by Umm Salama, the wife of the Prophet) Sunan
Ibn Majah, v2, Tradition #4086 al-Nisa'i and al-Bayhaqi,
and others as quoted in: al-Sawa'iq al-Muhriqah, by Ibn
Hajar al-Haythami, Ch. 11, section 1, p249
Also:
The
Prophet (PBUH&HF) said: "We the children of Abd
al-Muttalib are the Masters of the inhabitants of the
heaven: Myself, Hamza (RA), Ali (AS), Ja'far Ibn Abi
Talib (RA), al-Hasan (AS), al-Husain (AS), and al-Mahdi
(AS)."
Sunni
references:
Sunan Ibn
Majah, v2, Tradition #4087 al-Mustadrak, by al-Hakim, on
the authority of Anas Ibn Malik al-Daylami al-Sawa'iq
al-Muhriqah, by Ibn Hajar al-Haythami, Ch. 11, section
1, p245 The Prophet (PBUH&HF) said: "The Mahdi will
appear in my Ummah. He will appear for a minimum of 7 or
a maximum of 9 years; at that time, my Ummah will
experience a bountiful favor like never before. It shall
have a great abundance of food, of which it need not
save anything, and the wealth at that time is in great
quantities, such that if a man asks the Mahdi to give
him some, and the Mahdi (AS) will say: Here! Take!"
Sunni
reference: Sunan Ibn Majah, v2, Tradition #5083
Remark:
According to Shi'i sources, the Government of Peace and
equality that Imam al-Mahdi will establish will last
hundreds of years with no rival, and then the day of
Judgment will commence. What is mentioned in the above
tradition as 7 or 9 years is the length of time that
Imam al-Mahdi (AS) will fight to conquer the world when
he starts his mission. The Prophet (PBUH&HF) said: "We
(I and my family) are members of a household that Allah
(SWT) has chosen for them the life of the Hereafter over
the life of this world; and the members of my household
(Ahlul-Bayt) shall suffer a great affliction and they
shall be forcefully expelled from their homes after my
death; then there will come people from the East
carrying black flags, and they will ask for some good to
be given to them, but they shall be refused service; as
such, they will wage war and emerge victorious, and will
be offered that which they desired in the first place,
but they will refuse to accept it till they pass it to a
man from my family (Ahlul-Bayt) appears to fill the
Earth with justice as it has been filled with
corruption. So whoever reaches that (time) ought to come
to them even if crawling on the ice/snow since among
them is the Vice-regent of Allah (Khalifatullah)
al-Mahdi."
Sunni
references:
Sunan Ibn
Majah, v2, Tradition #4082, The History Tabari
al-Sawa'iq al-Muhriqah, by Ibn Hajar, Ch. 11, section 1,
pp 250-251
Also:
The
Messenger of Allah said: "The world will not perish
until a man among the Arabs appears whose name matches
my name."
Sunni
reference:
Sahih
al-Tirmidhi, v9, p74
In Sahih
Muslim, in the Chapter of al-Fitan, there are some
interesting traditions on what will happen in the last
days of the world. I would like to quote two of them
here: Abu Nadra reported: We were with the company of
Jabir Ibn Abdillah... Jabir Ibn Abdillah kept quite for
a while and then reported Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) having said: "There would be a Caliph in
the last (period) of my Ummah who would freely give
handfuls of wealth to the people without counting it." I
said to Abu Nadra and Abu al-Ala: Do you mean Umar Ibn
Abd al-Aziz? They said: NO, (he would be Imam Mahdi).
Sunni
references:
Sahih
Muslim, English version, v4, chapter MCCV, p1508,
Tradition #6961 Sahih Muslim, Arabic version, Kitab
al-Fitan, v4, p2234, Tradition #67
[ NOTE:
What are inside the parentheses in the above tradition
are NOT my comments. They are the words of the
translator of Sahih Muslim (Abdul Hamid Siddiqui).]
Similarly, we read in Sahih Muslim: Abu Sa'id and Jabir
Ibn Abdullah reported that Allah's Messenger (may peace
be upon him) said: "There would be in the last (phase)
of the time a Caliph who would distribute wealth but
would not count."
Sunni
references:
Sahih
Muslim, English version, v4, chapter MCCV, p1508,
Tradition #6964 Sahih Muslim, Arabic version, Kitab
al-Fitan, v4, p2235, Tradition #69
It is
also narrated: In the end of the time, my Ummah will
undergo very hard affliction like never before, so that
man can not find any way out. Then Allah will appear a
person from my progeny, that is my Ahlul-Bayt, who will
fill the earth with justice as it was filled with
injustice. The inhabitants of the earth and the
inhabitants of the heaven love him. The sky will bring
down its water everywhere and the earth will bring all
what it can offer and will become green all over.
Sunni
references:
al-Sahih
fi al-Hadith, by al-Hakim, as quoted in: al-Sawa'iq
al-Muhriqah, by Ibn Hajar al-Haythami, Ch. 11, section
1, p250
Ibn Majah
in his Sunan quotes Muhammad Ibn Hanafiyyah and Imam Ali
saying that the Holy Prophet (PBUH&HF) said: "al-Mahdi
is from our Ahlul-Bayt, no doubt Allah will enforce his
appearance within a night (i.e., his coming is very
unpredictable and is very sudden)."
Sunni
references:
Sunan Ibn
Majah, v2, p269 Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, as quoted in:
al-Sawa'iq al-Muhriqah, by Ibn Hajar al-Haythami, Ch.
11, section 1, p250
Moreover,
it is narrated that: Ali Ibn Abi Talib (AS) said: "When
the 'Support' of the family of Muhammad (al-Qa'im Aale
Muhammad) rises Allah will unite the people of east and
the people of west."
Sunni
references:
Ibn
Asakir, as quoted in: al-Sawa'iq al-Muhriqah, by Ibn
Hajar al-Haythami, Ch. 11, section 1, p252
Ibn Hajar
wrote that: Muqatil Ibn Sulayman and those who followed
him among the (Sunni) commentators of Quran said that
the verse: "And he shall be a Sign for (the coming of)
the Hour" (Quran 43:61) was revealed about al-Mahdi.
Sunni
reference:
al-Sawa'iq al-Muhriqah, by Ibn Hajar, Ch. 11, section 1,
p247
Also
Ahmad Ibn Hanbal recorded: The Prophet (PBUH&HF) said:
"Allah will bring out from concealment al-Mahdi from my
Family and just before the Day of Judgment; even if only
one day were to remain in the life of the world, and he
will spread on this earth justice and equity and will
eradicate tyranny and oppression."
Sunni
references:
Musnad
Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, v1, p99 A close version has also been
narrated in Sunan Abu Dawud, English version, Ch. 36,
Tradition #4270 narrated from Ali Ibn Abi Talib (AS).
It is
narrated in Sahih Muslim that: Jabir Ibn Abdillah
al-Ansari (RA) said: I heard the Messenger of Allah
saying: "A group of my Ummah will fight for the truth
until near the day of judgment when Jesus, the son of
Marry, will descend, and the leader of them will ask him
to lead the prayer, but Jesus declines, saying: "No,
Verily, among you Allah has made leaders for others and
He has bestowed his bounty upon them."
Sunni
reference:
Sahih
Muslim, Arabic, part 2, p193 Musnad Ahmad Ibn Hanbal,
v3, pp 45,384 al-Sawa'iq al-Muhriqah, by Ibn Hajar
al-Haythami, Ch. 11, section 1, p251 Nuzool Isa Ibn
Maryam Akhir al-Zaman, by Jalaluddin al-Suyuti, p57
Musnad, by Abu Ya'ala which provides another version of
the tradition with more clear words on the authority of
Jabir that the Messenger of Allah said: "A group among
my Ummah will continue to fight for the truth until
Jesus, the son of Marry, will descend, and the Imam of
them will ask him to lead the prayer, but Jesus replies:
"You have more right to it, and verily Allah has honored
some of you over others in this Ummah." Sahih Ibn
Habban, whose tradition reads: "their leader al-Mahdi"
and the rest of tradition is the same.
Ibn Abu
Shaybah, another Sunni traditionist, and the mentor of
al-Bukhari and Muslim, has reported several traditions
about Imam al-Mahdi (AS). He has also reported that the
Imam of the Muslims who will lead Prophet Jesus in
prayer is Imam al-Mahdi himself.
Jalaluddin al-Suyuti mentioned that: "I have heard some
of the deniers of (truth) deny what has been conveyed
about Jesus that when he descends will pray the Fajr
prayer behind al-Mahdi. They say, Jesus has higher
status than to pray behind a non-Prophet. This is a
bizarre opinion since the issue of prayer of Jesus
behind al-Mahdi has been proven strongly via numerous
authentic traditions from the Messenger of Allah, who is
the most truthful." And then al-Suyuti goes on narrating
some of the traditions in this regard. (See Nuzool Isa
Ibn Maryam Akhir al-Zaman, by Jalaluddin al-Suyuti,
p56).
Also
al-Hafidh Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani mentioned that: "The
Mahdi is of this Ummah, and that Jesus (PBUH&HF) will
come down and pray behind him."
Sunni
reference:
Fat'h
al-Bari, by Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani, v5, p362
This is
also mentioned by another Sunni scholar, Ibn Hajar
al-Haythami, who wrote: "The Ahlul-Bayt are like the
stars through whom we are guided in the right direction,
and if the starts are taken away (or hidden) we would
come face to face with the signs of the Almighty as
promised (i.e., the Day of Resurrection). This will
happen when the Mahdi will come, as mentioned in the
traditions, and the Prophet Jesus will say his prayers
behind him, the Dajjal will be slain, and then the signs
of the Almighty will appear one after another."
Sunni
reference: al-Sawa'iq al-Muhriqah, by Ibn Hajar, Ch. 11,
section 1, p234
Also Ibn
Hajar quoted Abu al-Husain al-Ajiri saying: The
traditions of al-Mustafa (PBUH&HF) on the rising of
al-Mahdi has been transmitted via numerous authorities
and is more than the level of (being sufficient for)
Mutawatir, describing that he is of his Ahlul-Bayt, and
will fill the earth with justice, and that Jesus (AS)
will come at the same time and he will assist Jesus for
killing al-Dajjal in the land of Palestine, and that he
will lead this nation and Jesus will pray behind him.
Sunni
reference:
Abu
al-Husain al-Ajiri as quoted in al-Sawa'iq al-Muhriqah,
by Ibn Hajar, Ch. 11, section 1, p254
So if
al-Mahdi and Jesus are to be the same person as some
ignorants claim, then how can one prays behind himself?!
Moreover this shows that Imam al-Mahdi and Jesus (the
Messiah) will come at the same time so that they could
pray the morning prayer together in Jerusalem.
In fact,
the equivalent word of "Messiah" in Arabic is
"al-Maseeh" which means "Wiped Clean; Purified". This
word has been used in Quran as the title of Prophet
Jesus (AS). As such, the "Messiah" is the Prophet Jesus
(AS) and not the Imam al-Mahdi (AS). However, the word
"Messiah" in English has another meaning, that is
"savior". As a result, there have been some English
translators who used the word "Messiah" for Imam
al-Mahdi (AS) with the meaning of "Savior" which does
NOT have anything to do with Arabic word "al-Maseeh".
I should
point out that, there exists a fabricated tradition
which is mainly used by Ahmadis and Qadianis to prove
that al-Mahdi and Jesus are the same. The tradition
states: "And no Mahdi except Jesus." This tradition has
been rated by al-Hakim as unknown and strange and he
said there are discrepancy in its chain of authorities.
al-Bayhaqi said Muhammad Ibn Khalid said this tradition
is single (Mufrad). al-Nisa'i has mentioned that this
tradition is unfamiliar and is denied, and that the
memorizers of traditions confirm that the traditions
which state that al-Mahdi is the descendants of Fatimah
are authentic and reliable. (See al-Sawa'iq al-Muhriqah,
Ch. 11, section 1, p252 for details).
Prophet
Jesus is not the Imam of Muslims, and when he comes
back, he will be the follower of the Imam of Muslims who
is known as Imam al-Mahdi (AS).
In Sahih
al-Bukhari, it is narrated that: The Prophet (PBUH&HF)
said: "What would be your situation if the Son of Marry
(i.e. Jesus) descends upon you and your Imam is among
you?"
Sunni
reference:
Sahih
al-Bukhari, Arabic-English, v4, Tradition #658
NOTE: The above is my own translation. The Saudi-paid
translator of Sahih al-Bukhari (Muhammad Muhsin Khan)
has shown pure dishonesty in translating the above
tradition. His translation of the last portion of the
tradition does not bear any similarity what so ever with
the Arabic text of the tradition which is as follows:
كيف انتم اذا نزل ابن مريم فيكم و امامكم منكم ؟
Now let
us look at the false translation of Mr. Muhammad Muhsin
Khan:
Muhammad
Muhsin Khan> Sahih Bukhari Hadith: 4.658
Muhammad Muhsin Khan> Narrated Abu Huraira:
Muhammad Muhsin Khan>
Muhammad Muhsin Khan> Allah's Apostle said "How will you
be when the son
Muhammad Muhsin Khan> of Mary (i.e. Jesus) descends
amongst you and he
Muhammad Muhsin Khan> will judge people by the Law of
the Quran
Muhammad Muhsin Khan> and not by the law of Gospel.
Mr.
Muhsin Khan has trimmed the last part of the tradition
which states that the Imam of Muslims (i.e., Imam
al-Mahdi) is among Muslims when the son of marry
descends. Instead, the translator has added another
sentence which does not exists in the Arabic text. I
should mention that this is not the only place that he
has altered the text, and there are much more examples
in this regard which proves his bias and his dishonesty.
Al-Hafidh
Muhammad Ibn Ali al-Shawkani (d. 1250/1834) wrote in a
book called "al-Tawdhih fi twawatur ma jaa'a fil
muntadar wad-djjal wal masih" (the explanation about the
frequent reports concerning the Awaited one, the Dajjal,
and the messiah) in which he wrote about Imam al-Mahdi
(AS) that: "The traditions about al-Mahdi have been
related by numerous authorities and are therefor
reliable beyond doubt or confusion, because in
jurisprudence the qualification of Mutawatir is valid
even for (traditions) with less than this number of
narrations. There are also many sayings of the
companions (of the Prophet) which explicitly mention the
Mahdi, which have the status of narrations from the
Prophet since there is no question of establishing such
saying through Ijtihad (one's opinion and research)".
The author gives the same opinion in his other book
"al-Fat'h al-Rabbani". (In this connection see also
Mawsu'atil Imam al-Mahdi, v1, pp 391-392,413-414,434,
and also Tuhfatul Ahwadhi, v6, p485).
The
author of the book, "Ghayah al-Ma'amool," mentioned
that: "It is a famous narration among the Scholars of
the past and the present that there has to appear a man
from the family of the Prophet (PBUH&HF) named al-Mahdi.
In addition, the traditions about the Mahdi have been
narrated by the most renowned companions of the Prophet
(PBUH&HF), as well as by the most renowned scholars such
as Abu Dawud, al-Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah, al-Tabarani, Abu
Ya'ala, al-Bazzar, Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, and al-Hakim
(May Allah be pleased with them all); furthermore, those
who claim that the traditions narrated with regard to
the appearance of the Mahdi are weak, are themselves in
error."
Al-Saban
in his book, "Is'af al-Raghibeen," mentioned that: "The
news about the appearance of the Mahdi are traceable
back to the Prophet (PBUH&HF), and that he is one of the
members of the family of the Prophet (PBUH&HF); and that
he will fill the Earth with justice."
Al-Suwaydi in his book, "Saba'iq al-Dhahab," reported
that: "The scholars have a consensus that the Mahdi (AS)
will appear at the end of time and fill the Earth with
justice; and the traditions supporting his appearance
are indeed numerous."
al-Hafidh
Abul-Hasan Muhammad Ibn al-Husain al-Sijistani al-Aburi
al-Shafi'i (d. 363/974) said: "The traditions were
related by numerous authorities and were spread far and
wide by many narrators, from al-Mustafa (PBUH&HF)
concerning al-Mahdi who is from the household (of the
Prophet) and who will fill the world with justice.."
This statement was accepted by the subsequent scholars
as testified by Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani (See Tahdhib
al-Tahdhib, v9, p144; Fat'h al-Bari, v7, p305),
al-Qurtubi (al-Tathkirah, p617), al-Suyuti (al-Hawi, v2,
pp 165-166), al-Muttaqi al-Hindi (al-Burhan fi Alamat
Mahdi Akhir al-Zaman, pp 175-176), Ibn Hajar al-Haythami
(al-Sawa'iq al-Muhriqah, Ch. 11, section 1, p249),
al-Zurqani (Sharh al-Mawahib al-Ladunniyyah, v5, p348),
al-Sakhawi (Fat'h al-Mugheeth, v3, p41), etc.
The best
formulation of the belief of all Muslims about al-Mahdi
(AS) has been given by a person who himself did not
believe in his coming and who denied the validity of the
traditions concerning this matter. He was Ibn Khaldoon
(d. 808/1406), a famous historian, in whose book,
"al-Muqaddamah," wrote: "Let it be known that it is a
narrated event by ALL Muslims in EVERY era, that at the
end of time a man from the family of the Prophet
(PBUH&HF) will, without fail, make his appearance and
will strengthen Islam and spread justice; Muslims will
follow him and he will gain domination over the Muslim
realm. He will be called al-Mahdi." (An Introduction to
History, by Ibn Khaldoon, English version, London, 1967
Edition, pp 257-258)
The above
quote proves that even Ibn Khaldoon was in the opinion
that the belief in Imam al-Mahdi was not a
characteristics of a special sect of Islam, but was a
common belief to ALL Muslims.
Sunni
scholars openly criticized those elements (like Ibn
Khaldoon) who tried to cast doubt the traditions about
al-Mahdi (AS), and have strongly asserted that the
belief in Mahdi is well-established for ALL Muslims. See
for instance: "Awnul Ma'bud" (which is the commentary of
Sunan Abu Dawud), by al-Azimabadi, v11, pp 361-362,
Tuhfatul Ahwadhi (which is the commentary of Sahih
al-Tirmidhi), by al-Mubarakfuri, v6, p484, al-Tajul
Jami' lil Usul, by Shaikh Mansoor Ali Nasif, v5, p341.
Shaikh
Ahmad Muhammad Shakir (d. 1377/1958), one of the
greatest contemporary scholar of Hadith and Tafsir,
whose major work was his commentary on Musnad Ahmad Ibn
Hanbal (for a biography of Ahmad Shakir, see al-Aalam,
v1, p253; Mu'jam al-Mu'allifeen, v13, p368) wrote in his
commentary: "Belief in al-Mahdi is not particular to the
Shia because it is from the narration of many companions
of the Prophet in such way that NO one can cast doubt
the truth (of this belief)." After this, he proceeds to
a strong refutation of Ibn Khaldoon's weakening the
traditions regarding al-Mahdi. (see Musnad Ahmad Ibn
Hanbal with commentary of Ahmad Muhammad Shakir, Pub. by
Dar al-Ma'arif, Egypt, v5, pp 196-198, v14, p288).
Al-Sayid
Sabiq, the Mufti for the "Muslim Brotherhood," in his
book, "al- 'Aqa'id al-Islamiyyah," that: "The idea about
the Mahdi is indeed valid, and is one of the Islamic
tenets that one must believe in." Mr. Sabiq also
narrated a variety of traditions relating to the
appearance of al-Mahdi (AS) in the above book.
The
recent Fatwa in this issue was given in Mecca by "The
Muslim World League" (Rabitatul 'Alamil Islami) on Oct.
11, 1976 (23 Shawwal 1396). This Fatwa states that more
than twenty companions narrated traditions concerning
al-Mahdi, and gives a list of those scholars of Hadith
who have transmitted these narrations, and those who
have written books on al-Mahdi. The Fatwa states: "The
memorizers (Huffadh) and scholars of Hadith have
verified that there are authentic (Sahih) and acceptable
(Hasan) reports among the traditions related to
al-Mahdi. The majority of these traditions are related
through numerous authorities (Mutawatir). There is no
doubt that the status of those reports are Sahih and
Mutawatir. (They have also verified) that the belief in
Mahdi is obligatory, and that it is one of the beliefs
of Ahlussunnah wal Jama'a. Only those ignorant of the
Sunnah and innovators in doctrine deny it.
For the
transcription and reproduction of this Fatwa, see, among
others, the Introduction of al-Ganji al-Shafi'i, in the
book named "al-Bayan," Beirut, 1399/1979, pp 76-79 and
in Appendix.
Two
Shafi'i scholars, Ganji in his book "al-Bayan", and
Shablanji in his book "Noor al-Absar", on the verse
48:28 of Quran: "He is the One who sent his Messenger
(Muhammad) with the guidance and the true religion that
in order to prevail over all the religions" narrated
from Sa'id Ibn Jubair that "this promise to Prophet
Muhammad will be fulfilled by al-Mahdi who is in the
progeny of Fatimah (AS)."
Even Ibn
Taymiyyah (d. 728/1328), who is acclaimed by the
Wahhabis, wrote in his book "Minhaj al-Sunnah" (v4, pp
211-212) that the traditions concerning the Mahdi are
certainly reliable, and his student, al-Dhahabi,
conformed with him in his summary of his teacher's book.
(See Mukhtasar Minhaj al-Sunnah, pp 533-534).
Among the
Shia scholars, I would like to mention the masterpiece
of Lutfullah al-Safi al-Golpaygani, who compiled an
encyclopedia named "Muntakhab al-Athar". In this book,
there is a comprehensive narration of the traditions
regarding to the appearance of Imam al-Mahdi (AS) and
the description of the world before and after his
appearance. He has used over 60 Sunni sources, including
their six major book of Hadith; and over 90 Shi'ite
sources to illuminate the fact that al-Mahdi is NOT a
fabricated event.
As far as
we have been able to discover, at least 35 prominent
Sunni scholars have written 46 of books EXCLUSIVELY
about Imam al-Mahdi (AS), the leader of our time. Here
are some of the name of some of these books: (1) "Kitab
al-Mahdi," by Abu Dawud. (2) "Alamat al-Mahdi," by
Jalaluddin al-Suyuti. (3) "al-Qawl al-Mukhtasar fi
Alamat al-Mahdi al-Muntadhar," by Ibn Hajar. (4)
"Al-Bayan fi Akhbar Sahib al-Zaman," by Allamah Abu
Abdillah Ibn Muhammad Yusuf al-Ganji al-Shafi'i. (5)
"Iqd al-Durar fi Akbar al-Imam al-Muntadhar," by Shaikh
Jamaluddin Yusuf al-Damishqi. (6) "Mahdi Aale Rasool,"
by Ali Ibn Sultan Muhammad al-Harawi al-Hanafi. (7)
"Manaqib al-Mahdi," by al-Hafidh Abu Nu'aym al-Isbahani.
(8) "Al-Burhan fi Alamat al-Mahdi Akhir al-Zaman," by
al-Muttaqi al-Hindi. (9) "Arba'in Hadith fi al-Mahdi,"
by Abdul Ala al-Hamadani. (10) "Akhbar al-Mahdi," by
al-Hafidh Abu Nu'aym.
In
conclusion, the belief in the coming Mahdi (AS) who is a
person other than Jesus (AS), is an undeniable fact for
the Sunnis. As we discussed above, the Sunni scholars
affirm that belief in "Mahdi of the House of the
Prophet" is one of the Islamic tenets for "Ahlussunnah
wal Jama'a". In the next part, however, we will discuss
the points of differences between the Shia and most
Sunnis on the issue of Imam al-Mahdi. |