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Chapter 14The Signs of the Appearance (Zuhur) of the MahdiThe session began promptly at 8 p.m. at Dr. Jalali's residence. He also opened the session by asking the first question. Dr. Jalali: Mr. Hoshyar could you please tell us how will the Master of the Command appear? Mr. Hoshyar: On studying the hadith reported by the ahl al-bayt it appears that when the world has become psychologically ready to accept the government of God and when general conditions have become favorable to the idea of the rulership of the truth God will permit the Mahdi to launch his final revolution. He will suddenly appear in Mecca and the caller of God will announce to the world that he has alighted. A few selected individuals whose number has been fixed to 313 in some traditions will be the first ones to respond to his call and will be drawn to him like iron to a magnet in that first hour of his appearance. Imam Sadiq relates: "When the Master of the Age appears the young among his followers (shi'a) without any prior appointment will rouse themselves and reach Mecca that very night."[1]
At that time the Mahdi will call upon the entire
world to join his movement. Those who have suffered and lost all
hope that their situation could improve will rally around him
and will pay allegiance to him. In a short time a vast army made
up of courageous
sacrificing
and reform-seeking peoples of the
world will be prepared
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From the readings in the Qur'an and the hadith literature
it appears that during the Mahdi's rule the government and the
power will be taken away from non-monotheistic[3]
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Fettered are their hands and they are cursed for what they have
said. Nay but His
hands are outspread; He expends how He will. And what
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When he appears he will offer the religion of Islam
to the Jews Christians Sabians and the disbelievers in the
east and the
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one in favor and the other objecting. However it must be pointed
out that those traditions that agree with the Qur'an have preponderance
over those that do not
and therefore the latter must be of necessity
rejected as unreliable. Accordingly
the Jews and the Christians
will remain under the government of the twelfth Imam
but they
will have abandoned their belief in the trinity and all forms
of disbelief connected with associating partners to God
and become
worshippers of One God. They will continue to live under the protection
of the Islamic government. At the same time
the corrupt and tyrannical
governments will come to an end
and power will be exercised by
the well qualified Muslims. Islam will be the world's religion
gaining precedence over all other religions and the call of the
Unity of God (tawhid) will be heard all across the world.
In this connection Imam Sadiq has said: "When our Qa'im rises
there is no place on earth where one will not hear the testimony:
I bear witness that there is no deity except
God and Muhammad is the Messenger of God."[10] According
to Imam Baqir: "When the Qa'im takes the command all
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place. It was indeed gratifying to know the number of issues related
to the subject of the twelfth Imam (peace be upon him) that were
raised discussed
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will not draw the attention of the people. Had it not
been that they were going to serve as God's proof both the city
and its inhabitants would have perished
and there would have
remained no divine proof for the rest of the world. In addition
the heavens would not have remained secure and no warning would
have been given to the people. Qumm and its inhabitants will remain
immune from all the calamities. There will come a time when Qumm
and its residents will become a proof for God's existence for
the entire world. This will happen during the occultation of our
Qa'im until he appears. If this does not happen
then the earth
will engulf its inhabitants. God's angels will remove all afflictions
and calamities from the people of Qumm. Any oppressor who commits
aggression against Qumm will be destroyed by those who fight against
these oppressors. Furthermore
they will be met with
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than a particular detail that there will be a time that the true
Islam will disappear and no more than an image of it will remain;
and that
although there will be Muslims
they will be far from
the true Islam. However
this prediction is also in accord with
Muslims being in the majority
because it is possible that in
spite of being Muslims they will be little affected by the truth
and spirituality of Islam. Yet the heavy dust of inconsistency
and antiquated traditionalism
that will have descended upon Islam will be eradicated
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In the Last Days and the days of calamity and
ignorance of the people
God will appoint a person and will support
him and protect his followers through angels. He will help him
through miraculous signs and will give him victory over all the
people of the world
so that whether they like it or not they
will convert to the true religion. He will fill the earth with
justice and equity
and brilliance and rationality. The distances
between places will shrink for him in such a way that no unbeliever
will remain except that [the appointed one] will
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Zurarah b. A'yan Imam Sadiq's close associate on one occasion asked the Imam: "Is the call from heaven [as predicted in the traditions about the Qa'im's rise] a true thing?" The Imam replied: "I declare with solemnity that indeed that will occur just as all the peoples [having heard it] will repeat that [call] on their tongues." He then added: "The Qa'im will not rise until nine out of every ten persons is annihilated."[22] War Is InevitableDr. Fahimi: Is not it possible that the preparations of the Mahdi's revolution might be done in such a way as to avoid war and bloodshed in establishing his government? Mr. Hoshyar: As things normally proceed in such events it seems unlikely that this catastrophe can be avoided even when the level of people's thinking changes to the extent that the number of good people increases the oppressors and egotistic persons will still be there in the midst of human society. This group will indisputably be opposed to justice and will never give up their stubborn antagonism against any power. Such people will do anything against the promised Mahdi to protect their vested interests. Moreover they will do anything within their power to demoralize and combat those who support the Imam. To crush the negative influence of this group there is no other solution except warfare and bloodshed. It is for this reason that the hadith-reports from the ahl al-bayt have regarded warfare and bloodshed inevitable. In one of the traditions Bashir another companion of Imam Sadiq asked the Imam about what the people were saying about the rise of the Mahdi: 'When he rises not even an amount of blood as small as that which is usually allowed to flow during the cupping procedure will be shed.' The Imam retorted that such a thing was impossible: "Had such a thing been possible then it
would have been done for the Prophet (peace be upon him and his
progeny). Actually
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is a metaphor for warfare. It indicates that war and bloodshed
are part of the official task of the Mahdi. He is commanded by
God to make Islam a universal faith
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At that moment the scientists and scholars whose research made possible the discovery of all the tools and technology will feel sadness and remorse because their discoveries had not been used for the betterment of human life but were instead employed to colonize and to suppress the peoples of the world. Hence in order to give recompense for the abuse of their scientific contributions they will see no other way but to respond to the call of the Mahdi to fight for justice and work for the good of the peoples of the world. We cannot foretell how people in the future will abandon their arrogance and stubbornness come out from their ignorance and work towards the eradication of weapons of mass destruction and the decisive implementation of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty. But all the wealth that is now being used to produce such weapons could then be diverted for the elimination of poverty the advancement of education and the well being of humankind. *******The World under the MahdiEngineer Madani: Could you give some indications about the conditions that would prevail under the rule of the Mahdi? Mr. Hoshyar: It is possible to reconstruct the following picture of the future from the traditions related by the ahl al-bayt: When the promised Mahdi the twelfth Imam (peace be upon him)
appears following his victory over the evil forces of the world
he will administer the entire world under one Islamic
government. He will appoint well-qualified individuals as the
governors of different regions of the world with clear instructions
and programs for the peaceful and just administration of the region
under their governance.[25] The entire earth
will flourish under their administration. The Mahdi will distantly
oversee the whole earth himself with its widespread regions and
extensive affairs accessible to him
like the palm of his hand. His disciples and helpers also will
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The Mahdi and the New ConstitutionDr. Jalali: I have heard that the twelfth Imam (peace be upon him) will bring a new religion constitution and laws for the people. The present laws of Islam will be abrogated by him. How reliable is this account? Mr. Hoshyar: The source of this information are the traditions on this subject. Thus to clarify the issue we must cite some of these hadith. 'Abd Allah b. 'Ata' asked Imam Sadiq about the character and conduct of the Mahdi. The Imam said: He will carry out the same mission that the Prophet did. He will eradicate prevailing innovations just as the Prophet destroyed the foundation of the jahiliyya (pre-Islamic Arab morals) and then rebuild Islam afresh.[27] In another hadith Abu Khadija relates from Imam Sadiq who said: When the Qa'im rises he will come with a new commission just as the Prophet in the beginning of Islam called the people to a new commission.[28] In still another hadith Imam Sadiq says: When the Qa'im emerges he will come with a new commission a new book a new conduct and a new judgement which will be strenuous for the Arabs. His work is nothing but to fight and no one [among the disbelievers] will be spared. He will not be afraid of any blame in the execution of his duty. [29] |
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The Conduct of the MahdiHowever these and other traditions point to an important factor in Mahdi's behavior -- that his conduct will be based on that of his forefather the Prophet. He will defend the religion and the Qur'an that were given to the Prophet. For instance the Prophet is reported to have said: "One of my ahl al-bayt will rise and will act upon my tradition and my custom."[30] And he said: "The Qa'im among my children will have my name and my patronymic. He will possess my features and will follow my conduct. He will command the people to my obedience and to my law; and he will call them to the Book of my Lord."[31] In another tradition he said: My twelfth descendant will disappear in such a way that he will not be seen at all. There will come a time when there shall remain nothing but a name from Islam. And there shall remain nothing but a trace from the Qur'an. At that time God will permit him to revolt and through him God will reinforce Islam and revive it.[32] In still another hadith the Prophet said: "Mahdi is from my family and will fight for my tradition just as I fought for the Qur'an."[33] As one can observe these traditions clearly indicate that the twelfth Imam's agenda and his plan of action are to propagate Islam and to revive the importance of the Qur'an. In order to execute the teachings of the Prophet he will strive with force. Hence if there is any ambiguity in the earlier traditions cited in this section the above traditions help clarify them. Over all the traditions should be interpreted as follows:
During the occultation
innovations will appear
in the religion
and the ordinances of the Qur'an and the teachings
of Islam will be interpreted in accordance with people's likes
and dislikes. As a result
many teachings and laws will be forgotten
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and fundamental teachings of Islam merely follow the outward
forms of religion and regard those to be sufficient. These are
the people who besides the five daily obligatory prayers
the fasting of Ramadan and avoidance of external pollution (najasat)
know nothing of Islam. Besides
some of them have limited religion
to the mosque and
hence
its reality has very little impact upon
their actions and behavior. In the life outside the mosque
that
is in the market place or at work
there is no trace of their
Islam. They do not regard ethical behavior and
moral precepts to be part of Islam. They give no importance
eschewing to immoral conduct and make an excuse of not
following moral guidelines since there is dispute about the
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Certainly such a religion would seem new and difficult to these people and they might not even consider it to be Islam because they have imagined Islam to be something else. These people used to think that the progress and greatness of Islam lay in decorating the mosques and in constructing tall minarets. If the twelfth Imam says: "The greatness of Islam is righteous action honesty trustworthiness keeping promises avoiding forbidden acts " this would appear to them altogether new! They used to assume that when the Imam appears he will make amends for all the actions of the Muslims and will retire with them in the corner of a mosque. But if they witness that blood is dripping from the Imam's sword and that he is calling people to jihad and to command the good and forbid the evil and that he is killing the unjust worshippers and returning the goods they have stolen to their rightful owners such actions of the Imam they will indeed find new! Imam Sadiq relates: When our Qa'im arises he will call people anew to Islam guiding them to the old thing from which people have turned away. He will be called Mahdi because he will guide people to the thing from which they have been separated. He will be called Qa'im because he will be commanded to establish the truth.[36] In short there is a total difference between the assumed Mahdi and his agenda and the true Mahdi and his role. It is for this reason that since his actions will not be approved by the people they will desert him in the beginning. However since they will find no one else who can deliver them they will submit to him. Imam Sadiq says: I can witness the Qa'im wearing the particular garment and taking out the letter of the Prophet sealed with a golden seal and after breaking the seal he reads aloud to the people. The people disperse from him as the sheep do from the shepherd. |
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And no one besides his vizier and eleven chiefs remain with him. Then people begin to search for a reformer everywhere. But since they do not find anyone besides him who can help them they rush towards him. By God I know what the Qa'im is telling them which they refuse to acknowledge. [37] *******The Mahdi and Abrogation of the OrdinancesDr. Fahimi: If I recall you had said earlier that the Mahdi is not the lawgiver and neither is he the abrogator of the law. This statement of yours does not agree with the substance of the following tradition: Imam Sadiq said: Two cases of bloodshed are permissible in Islam. But no one executes the divine ordinance in those two cases until God sends the Qa'im from the ahl al-bayt who can execute God's injunction in those cases without requiring any witnesses: one is the case of a married man committing adultery who will be stoned by him; and the other is the case of a person refusing to pay the zakat.[38] In another tradition the Imam said: "When the Qa'im from the family of Muhammad appears he will judge among people without requiring witnesses in the manner of David and Solomon."[39] These and other such traditions imply that Islamic ordinances will be abrogated by the Imam who will substitute for them new ordinances. By holding such beliefs you are actually proving the prophethood of the Mahdi even though you do not call him a prophet!
Mr. Hoshyar:
First of all
allow me to point out that the source of such beliefs
consists of rare traditions reported by a single narrator. Second
I do not see any problem with the proposition that
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For example a person who arose in one of the cities of Iran claiming Mahdiism was neither the son of Imam Hasan 'Askari nor had he gone into occultation for a long time or fought any battle against the unjust rulers or established a universal Islamic government to fill the earth with justice and equity. It is remarkable that he did not raise his hand even a little to stop people from doing wrong. Moreover not only did he not spread Islam all over the world he actually abrogated all its laws and established a new creed in its place. He did not possess any profound knowledge nor did he perform any astounding task. And towards the end of his career in spite of the fact that he repented and displayed remorse he was executed.[40] Can any rational person endowed with intelligence assume that such an individual could be the promised Mahdi of the Muslims? The story of this pseudo-Mahdi from the city of Shiraz is no different from one related in the Mathnavi of Jalaluddin Rumi about a man from Qazvin who claimed to be strong but could not stand the pain that was caused by someone poking a needle on his arm to tattoo a lion that he had desired. The choice of a lion as Rumi indicates was intended to show off his toughness. However at each stage of tattooing this pseudo-strong man from Qazvin was willing to omit drawing parts of the lion's image that would require the tattooer to poke his needle more frequently and deeper. These requests to omit major parts of the lion's body led the tattooer to poke fun at his client: Who has seen a lion without a tail a head or a stomach? When did God ever create such a lion? If you don't have the strength to bear the poking of the needle Don't desire such a brave lion [as a symbol of your strength]. One of the interesting episodes connected with
Sayyid 'Ali Muhammad Shirazi is that before the claim to being
the Mahdi and Qa'im had got into his head he
had written a book
entitled: Tafsir-i sura-yi kawthar (Commentary on the Sura
Kawthar). In this book he
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me is my son Muhammad; after Muhammad it will be his son 'Ali;
after 'Ali it will be his son Hasan and following Hasan it will
be his son Hujjat and Qa'im who should be awaited during his
occultation and obeyed when he appears. If there remains but a
day in the age of the world God will prolong it until the Qa'im
arises and fills the earth with justice and equity just as it
is filled with injustice and tyranny. As to when he will appear
this would be to inform about the time of his rise
whereas our forefathers have reported from 'Ali
who related it from the Prophet who was asked: 'O Messenger of God
when will the Qa'im from your descendants arise?' He replied: 'His situation resembles that
of the Day of Resurrection [about whose timing no one but
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Hidden Imam. The reason is that if he did not exist no one else
would have existed. As such
this matter is as clear as the sun
in the sky. The problem is that the necessary corollary of doubt
in his existence is doubt in God's power. Anyone who doubts the
existence of God is a disbeliever. . . . As for the Muslims and
the believers among the followers of the Twelve Imams
the Imamiyya
the period of his birth is proven (may my spirit and the spirit
of all those in the realm of the spiritual beings -- malakut
-- be a sacrifice for his excellency!). Moreover
his short
occultation and the miracles that took place in those days
as
well as the signs that were given to his deputies
are also proven
beyond any doubt. . . . He (the twelfth Imam) is a righteous offspring.
His patronymic is Abu al-Qasim. He is the one invested with God's
command (al-qa'im bi-amr allah)
the proof of God's existence
for God's creatures the remaining one (baqiyyat allah)
among the servants of God the Mahdi who will guide
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Sayyid 'Ali Muhammad and the Traditions about Fixing of the TimeThe following hadith also appears in the commentary on Sura Kawthar: Abu Basir reported that he asked Imam Sadiq: "May my life be a sacrifice for you! When will the Qa'im arise?" He replied: "O Abu Muhammad we the ahl al-bayt cannot fix the time of his appearance. Moreover the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his progeny) said: 'Those who fix the time for the rising [of the Qa'im] are liars.'"[43] This and other traditions of its kind make amply clear that the Imams themselves never fixed the time of the appearance and they falsified anyone else who tried to do that. However the followers of the afore-mentioned Sayyid from Shiraz have ignored these clear indications and contrary to the textual proof to that effect provided by their leader have searched and found a weak tradition attributed to Abu Labid Makhzumi and through a far-fetched and mysterious interpretation extracted from it the year of the Sayyid's appearance in 1256 AH/1840 CE. The books that have been written in refutation of the claims made by this particular faction based on the tradition reported by Abu Labid are far too numerous to be mentioned here. Moreover any further discussion about the subject would be a digression from our topic of discussion at this time. Suffice it to say that according to the hadith of Abu Basir also relied upon by Sayyid 'Ali Muhammad in his commentary any tradition that fixes the exact time for the appearance of the Qa'im must be rejected as false. As such its inclusion as evidence is not permissible whether it is the hadith related by Abu Labid or by someone else. The following hadith also appears in the commentary on Sura Kawthar: |
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Imam Sadiq has related in a lengthy tradition saying: "The occultation of our Qa'im will be denied by the umma. Some will say without any knowledge: The Imam was never born; others will say: he was born but he died. Still others will become disbelievers and will say: The eleventh Imam had no offspring at all. Some will spread factionalism in the community by what they say and will go beyond the twelve Imams and will count thirteen or more Imams. There will be those who will cause God's anger to engulf them by saying: The spirit of the Qa'im is speaking through another person." [44] What Do the Sayyid's Followers Say?In spite of all these clear affirmations in Sayyid 'Ali Muhammad's commentary on Sura Kawthar of which we cited some examples we do not know what his followers believe. If they regard him the promised Mahdi and the Qa'im this belief not only does not conform with the teachings of the ahl al-bayt it also goes against the Sayyid's own affirmations. The reason is that he himself regards the direct descendant of Imam Hasan 'Askari whom he calls mim ha mim da as the Qa'im and the Mahdi. He also introduces his patronymic as Abu al-Qasim regards his short and long forms of occultation necessary and provides the names of his special deputies. Finally he relates his encounter with the young man in the sacred mosque of Mecca whom he thought to be the Hidden Imam.
If the followers of the Sayyid believe that
the spirit of the twelfth Imam has transmigrated into the Sayyid's
body and that he is the manifestation of the Qa'im
then even
this belief has no validity. First of all
it must be pointed
out that such a tenet leads to the belief in the incarnation and
transmigration of souls. Both these are proven to be false in
Islam. Moreover
this belief is in direct contradiction with the
hadith from Imam Sadiq which the Sayyid himself has cited.
The Imam in this hadith says: "There will be those
who will
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Notes:
(1). Bihar al-anwar Vol. 52 p. 370.
(2). Ibid. p. 327.
(3). The phrase kuffar-i ghayr-i kitabi refers to the disbelievers who are neither Christian nor Jewish nor Zoroastrian. These latter are regarded in the Shari'a as muwahhidun i.e. monotheists. Tr.
(4). Ithbat al-hudat
Vol. 7 p. 215 247.
(5). Bihar al-anwar Vol. 52 p. 345.
(6). Bihar al-anwar Vol 52 p. 376 381.
(7). Nu'mani Kitab al-ghayba p.237.
(8). Bihar al-anwar Vol 52 p. 340.
(9). Bihar al-anwar Vol. 52 p. 390.
(10). Ibid. p. 340.
(11). Ibid. Vol. 51 p. 47.
(12). Ibid. Vol. 52 p. 378.
(13). Safinat al-bihar hadith related under 'Qumm.'
(14). Ibid.
(15). Bihar al-anwar Vol. 60 p. 216.
(16). Ibid. Vol. 52 p. 190.
(17). Ibn 'Asakir Ta'rikh (Damascus edition 1329) Vol. 1 p. 87.
(18). Bihar al-anwar Vol. 52 p. 328.
(19). Ithbat al-hudat
Vol. 7 p. 49.
(20). Bihar al-anwar Vol. 52 p. 335.
(21). Ithbat al-hudat Vol. 7 p. 401.
(22). Bihar al-anwarVol. 52 p. 244.
(23). Ibid. p. 358.
(24). Ibid. Vol. 51 p. 218.
(25). Tabari Dala'il al-imama (Najaf edition 1369) p. 249.
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(26). Bihar al-anwar
Vol 52 p. 336.
(27). Ibid. p. 352.
(28). Ithbat al-hudat Vol. 7 p. 110.
(29). Ibid. p. 83.
(30). Bihar al-anwar Vol. 51 p. 82.
(31). Ithbat al-hudat Vol. 7 p. 52.
(32). Muntakhab al-athar
p. 98.
(33). Yanabi' al-muwadda
Vol. 2 p. 179.
(34). Bihar al-anwar Vol. 52 p. 347.
(35). Ithbat al-hudat
Vol. 7 p. 86.
(36). Kashf al-ghumma Vol. 3 p. 264; Mufid Irshad p. 240 343.
(37). Bihar al-anwar Vol. 52 p. 326.
(38). Ibid. p. 325.
(39). Ibid. p. 320.
(40). Nabil Zarandi Talkhis-i ta'rikh pp.135-138.
(41). Tafsir-e sura-yi Kawthar.
(42). Ibid.
(43). Ibid.
(44). Ibid.
(45). Ibid.
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