AWAITING
IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF RESPONSIBILITIES
Awaiting' (Intezar) is the result of two conditions.
Firstly, he is not satisfied with the present
circumstances and secondly, he expects the improvement
in his circumstances. If either of these conditions are
not fulfilled then it is not awaiting and the person
concerned is not an 'awaiter' *(Muntazir).
The
awaiting of Hazrat Imam Mahdi (A.S.) also holds the same
distinct characteristics. Even here awaiting purports
that an awaiter is not satisfied with his present
circumstances and is hoping for a bright and better
future.
A
believer is a witness to the assaults of the enemies of
Islam which they are inflicting on Islam with their full
might and munitions. The genuineness of beliefs and
deeds are not judged as per the criterion set by Quran
and Hadith. Instead they are examined through the
clannish prejudice and norms set by their forefathers.
In such circumstances, a genuine awaiter should not sit
idle. Rather, the Holy Quran has instructed him in these
words:
"And say
to those who do not believe that you act as much you
can. We are also trying. You all await and surely we all
are awaiting."
It is an
open challenge for the enemies, that let them make their
best efforts. In the light of this challenge can anyone
say that awaiting implies sitting idle and remaining
oblivious ? Or awaiting means to remain always alert and
defeat enemies on every front. Of course, it
necessitates that a believer should never exult on his
strength but should always rely on Allah. Because
reliance in Allah gives victory to weaklings over their
stronger adversaries. Imam
Mohammad
Baqir (A.S.) said:
"If you
act on our advices and teachings and remain in the same
conditions, then whosoever dies before the advent of our
Qaem (A.S.) will attain martyrdom."
(Beharul-Anwar, Vol. 52, Chap. 22) In another tradition
Imam Jafar Sadiq (A.S.) said :
"The one
who desires to be among the companions of Hazrat Qaem
(A.S.), then he must wait, adopt piety and behave
courteously. If he dies in such a condition before the
advent of Qaem (A.S.), then his reward will be similar
to the one who attains his (Qaem's (A.S.)) era. Hence
strive vigorously, await his arrival congratulations to
you all for your relentless awaiting".
While the
first tradition calls for complete emulation ofAhle-Bait
(A.S.) so that human thinking and beliefs may not be
distracted from the right path the second tradition
exhorts for adopting piety and doing good, so that even
in the field of practice, their should not be any
aberration.
The
following tradition further clarifies that awaiting does
not mean remaining idle and careless. It never purports
mere verbal claim without practice but it signifies
endless efforts and incessant endeavors as Hazrat Mahdi
(A.S.) himself says :
"Then all
of you must do such deeds which draw you nearer to our
love and affection. And refrain from such acts which
evokes your anger and displeasure"
(Beharul
Anwar, Vol. 53, Chap. 21) He is the true awaiter who
always seeks to please his Imam (A.S.). His every effort
is directed at achieving the invaluable pleasure of Imam
(A.S.) and it is but evident that the pleasure of Imam
is in abiding by the tenets of Islam and not in its
sacrilege.
It is a
command for us and our Imam has encouraged us and has
instilled enthusiasm in us through these words :
"We are
not negligent of your affairs and are not forgetful of
your remembrance. Had it been so, then terrible
calamities would have struck you and your enemies would
have destroyed you. Fear Allah, strengthen your hands,
so that we may relieve you of the tribulations that have
afflicted you."
Such
love, kindness, affection, and fondness is not found
even in the parents, let alone anyone else. After seeing
so much kindness and compassion whose heart will not he
moved for action? Whose eyes will not shed tears at the
separation from such in Imam, while his love is glowing
in his heart when we see such a magnanimity we yearn to
place our forehead at his feet. But the burdens of sins
benumbed our agility and the clutches of bad character
retarded our steps. The reason of being deprived of his
esteemed presence, as explained by Imam (A.S.) himself,
is that :-
"If our
Shias (may Allah give them the grace of obedience) would
have fulfilled their covenants with united hearts then
surely there would have been no delay in our meeting and
they would have received the blessings of our
visitation. But the things which increased the distance
between us are those news which we have received about
them regarding those actions which we dislike and which
we do not expect from them."
(Beharul
Anwar, Vol. 53, Chap. 21 )
In this
Tauqee a signed letter from Imam (A.S.)] Imam has not
only explained the reason for the delay in his
reappearance but lias also shown a clearway to approach
him. When a true awaiter is blessed with tlie Ziyarat of
Imam (A.S.) in Samarrah then he addresses his dearest
Imam thus :
"0 Master
be a witness I pledge to thee even if your occultation
is prolonged to such an extent that my life is on the
verge of exhaustion. Still my certitude will enhance
every moment. Your love will keep on increasing
manifold, with the increment in my trust in you. I will
keep waiting for you unswervingly and 1 shall he
waiting for (your) call of Jehad relentlessly.
"May my
life, my wealth, my children, my family and whatever
Allah has conferred upon me, be sacrificed for you and I
leave them in your authority."
[
Mafatihul-Jenan, Ziyarate-lmam-e-Asr (A.S.) ] It becomes
clear after this explanation that a true
awaiter
never tires of waiting for Imam. He keeps on exerting
continuously instead of being a silent spectator.
Merely
being discontent with the present circumstances is not
sufficient hut he must strive to bring change in it. It
becomes evident that in such vicious atmosphere and
sinful surroundings, what is the responsibility of a
true awaiter? And how important it is? Besides these
there are also other responsibilities which are as
follows :
Character
Building:
The
foremost thing which a true awaiter is expected to do is
to build his character. Character-building implies
following the tenets of Islam, developing good traits
and purify his self in such a way that every aspect of
his personality should reflect the teachings of Ahlebait
(A.S.). Often the friends and helpers of Hazrat Mahdi
(A.S.) are described with such superlatives :-
"Those
who will believe in the hidden Imam they are the most
pious ones and their faith is of the highest degree.
They will establish prayers and spend generously in the
way of God. They believe firmly in Quran and other
divine scriptures and they are certain of Qiyamat.' (
Tafsire-Nurus-Saqlain, Vol. 1, Sura Baqarah )
"They are obedient, sincere, honorable, good doers,
patient, devout, helpers of the oppressed, cordial and
pure-hearted."
Their
hearts are of steel. If they cast a glance at an iron
mountain, it will crumble and reduce to bits.
(llzamun-Naasib, Vol. 1, Pg. 67)
Their
bodies will emit fragrance of musk, while their
countenance will be dazzling like a full moon."
( Kamaluddin, Chap. 24, Tradition No. 11 )
"They
will be braver than lions and sharper than spears."
(Beharul-Anwar, Vol. 52, Chap. 27, Tradition 17 )
"They
will worship at night."
(Muntakhabul Asar section 9, Chap: 3, Tradition No.1 )
(Now
whosoever wishes to be among the friends and helpers of
Hazrat Mahdi (A.S.) then he must adorn his self with the
above mentioned attributes and characteristics)
"In the
period of occupation they will hold religious
convictions and will not allow the devil to meddle with
their faith.
(Kamaluddin.Pg.51)
Their gnosis will be pure and veritable, while their
faith will increase constantly. They will mould their
character in such a way that nothing will stop them from
emulating the Ahlebait (A.S.)."(Kamaluddin, Pg, 51)
These excerpts were extracted from various traditions
which clarifies that in the period of occultation one of
our P vital responsibilities is to absorb the teachings
of Ahlebait (A.S.) in our character and personality so
that we may not wander hither and thither while our
beloved Imam (A.S.) is far from our eyes. In such an
aimless wandering, it is quite possible that a wanderer
may end up getting attached to any mundane caller,
because every belief which is not a product of the
teachings of Ahlehait (A.S.) is a clear deviation and
every courteousness which does not reflect their
mannerisms is intact sheer discourtesy.
It is a
proven fact that as much as a man holds Imam (A.S,)
dearer that much he will be attracted towards good deeds
and demeanors. And he will cleanse his self from bad
habits and vices. Numerous such incidents can he found
in the hooks, stories of those persons, particularly
youths who felt the love of Imam (A.S.) in their hearts
which changed their entire lives. Undoubtedly, love is
such an elixir by which every impossible is made
possible. The Reformation Of Society.
One of
our important responsibilities in the period of
occultation is the reformation of society. The holy
Quran in Surae-Asr has suggested a remedy for those who
want to remain secure from loss i.e. enjoining patience
to each other'. Islam is against reclusion and ascetism.
Rather it advocates a social and public life. The
deplorable aspect of the contemporary world is that
people want to lead a social life hut due to the fear of
society, they do not want to take any initiative for
reformation. The fear of "what the people will say" has
superseded the fear of God. Hazrat Imam Ali Naqi (A.S.)
has extolled the virtues of those who are fulfilling
their responsibilities in the period of occultation in
the following words:-
"Had
there not been such scholars in the period of
occultation who call the people towards the Ahlebait
(A.S.), guide towards them, defend their religion with
the proofs of Allah, protect weak Shias from the
devilish designs, deception of the tyrants and
tentacles of the enemies of Islam, then surely all would
have deviated from the religion of Allah. But it is they
who are guarding the hearts of the weak Shias like a
captain guards the passengers on his ship. They are
those who enjoy a supreme position in front of
Allah".(Mahajjatul-Baizaa, Vol. 1, Pg. 32)
If they would not reform their society then how would
it he known that the whole society is awaiting Hazrat
Mahdi (A.S.). The following tradition throws light on
our responsibilities in the period of occultation :-
In the
exegesis of the Holy Quran attributed to Imam Hasan
Askari (A.S.), the Holy Prophet (S.A.) had explained the
significance of word 'Orphan' in the following verse;
(Baqarah
: 83) The Holy Prophet (S.A.) said:
"Allah
the Almighty has commanded to do good with the orphans
and to act as (a source of) guidance for them. Since
they are deprived of their kind and affectionate father.
Allah will extend his grace to the one who will have
mercy on the orphans. If a person caresses the head of
an orphan then as many number of hairs come under his
hand those many vast and expansive palatial mansions
will be given to him in Paradise. This place will
contain all sorts of comforts and luxuries in its
precincts... These people will stay in it forever."
(Tafseer attributed to Imam Hasan Askari (A.S.),Pg.239)
Imam
Hasan Askari further elucidates the tradition of Holy
Prophet (S.A.) in these words :
"There is
another orphan whose plight is more pitiful. He is the
one who is far from his Imam and cannot have access to
him. He who is not aware of his religious obligations .
Yes
indeed 0' people - one who teaches and trains our far
off Shias then he is similar to the guardian of an
orphan.
Be aware
if somebody teaches an ignorant, guides a misguided one,
instills the teachings of Ahlebait then on the day of
Qiyamat he will be with us. We will give him a seat next
to us wherever we may be."
(Tafseer
attributed to Imam Hasan Askari (A.S.) , Pg. 239)
In this
period of occultation, when we are separated from our
kind Imam(A.S.) then what else can he the reward of
teaching, training, and reforming the society ? Where
is the teaching and training of society and where is the
proximity to Masumeen (A.S.) and the fortune of staying
with them ? This tradition is sufficient to enlighten
the keen and sensitive Shias. Even women can join hands
with men in fulfilling this responsibility. |