The
Victory of the Prophets
Dr.
Jalali: From all the descriptions and excellences that
have been related about the Mahdi, the twelfth Imam
(peace be upon him) in the traditions, it would seem
that he is more excellent than all the Prophets,
including the Prophet of Islam (peace be upon him and
his progeny). After all, none of them succeeded in
reforming human society, establishing a world government
founded upon the Unity of God, implementing the divine
ordinances in their entirety, executing the divine
scales of justice perfectly, and eliminating injustice
and tyranny absolutely. The only person able to
accomplish all these tasks is the Mahdi, and none other!
Mr.
Hoshyar: In reality, the reform of human society, and
the execution of divine laws has been the aspiration of
all the Prophets. Each one of these divinely appointed
reformers endeavored to accomplish their goal in accord
with the possibilities and capacity that were available
to them in their particular age and thereby drew the
people closer to God. If they had not struggled and made
the necessary sacrifices, then government based on God's
unity would have never taken off. In this sense, all
these Prophets are participants and have a share in this
final success. The accomplishment of the Mahdi should be
regarded as the success of all God-worshipping peoples
in the line of the Prophets and religious leaders. The
Imam's victory is not his own personal victory; rather,
with the amazing energy of this Imam this will be the
victory of truth over falsehood, of piety over
disbelief. It will be the fulfillment of the past
Prophets' promise to their followers, and the
realization of their ideal for human society.
The
accomplishment of the promised Mahdi, in truth, is the
accomplishment of Adam, Seth, Noah, Abraham, Moses,
Jesus, Muhammad, and all other Prophets (peace be upon
them). They were the ones who, through their sacrifices
and perseverance, prepared this highway and, to some
extent, the people's intellect to accept this call. The
program was conceived and the struggle begun by the past
Prophets. Each one of them provided an example through
their own conduct and pushed the level of the people's
comprehension of God's purposes until the line reached
the Prophet of Islam. He outlined the complete program
and provided the comprehensive blueprint for the
transformation of the world. At the time of his death he
handed that over to his rightful successors, the Imams.
The Prophet and the Imams, then, endeavored on this path
to execute the divine plan for humanity and in so doing
encountered severe opposition and made great sacrifices.
Many more years should go by, and many more crises and
revolutions must be faced by humanity in order for it to
mature and become worthy of the government based on
tawhid. It will only be then that the last barrier of
disbelief and irreligiosity will be surmounted by the
astounding energy of the Mahdi (peace be upon him), only
then will the dream of humanity materialize.
Hence,
the promised Mahdi is the executor of the Prophet's
plans, including those of the past Prophets. His victory
is the victory of the revealed religions. God promises
victory to David in the Psalms, and in one of the
passages of the Qur'an revealed to underscore the
Mahdi's final accomplishment, God reminds Muslims of
that promise, saying: "We have written in the Psalms
that Our righteous servants shall inherit the earth."
(Anbiya', 105) |