Identifying Al-Mahdi (A.S.)

Following is the list of traditions reported by Sunni and Shia sources about the identification of Al-Mahdi’.

Identifying Al-Mahdi (A.S.)

1. The Imams are twelve in number, among whom the first is Ali b Abi Talib a(AS) nd the last is tile Mahdi (AJ) – 91 hadith.
2. The Imams are twelve, arid the last one is the Mahdi – 94 hadith
3. The Imams are twelve, nine among whom are the descendants of Hussain (AS), and the ninth is the Qa’im – 107 hadith.
4. Mahdi is from among the progeny of the Prophet (PBUH) – 389 hadith.
5. Mahdi is from among the descendants of Ali (AS) – 214 hadith.
6. Mahdi is from among the descendants of Fatimah (SA) – 192 hadith.
7. Mahdi is from among the descendants of Husain (AS) – 185 hadith.
8. Mahdi is the ninth descendant of Hussain (AS) – 148 hadith.
9. Mahdi is among the descendants of Ali b. Al Hussain (AS) – 185 hadith.
10. Mahdi is among the descendants of Imam Muhammad Baqir (AS) – 103 hadith.
11. Mahdi is among the descendants of Imam Jaafar Sadiq (AS) – 103 hadith.
12. Mahdi is the sixth descendant of Imam Sadiq (AS) – 99 hadith.
13. Mahdi is among the descendants of Imam Musa Al- Kazim (AS) – 101 hadith.
14. Mahdi is the fifth descendant of Imam Kazim (AS) – 98 hadith.
15. Mahdi is the forth descendant of Imam Ali Rida (AS) – 95 hadith.
16. Mahdi is the third descendant of Imam Muhammad Taqi (AS) – 90 hadith.
17. Mahdi is among the descendants of Imam Ali Al- Hadi (AS) – 90 hadith.
18. Mahdi is Imam Hassan Askari’s (AS) son – 145 hadith.
19. The name of Mahdi’s father is Hassan – 148 hadith.
20.The name and patronymic of the Mahdi (AJ) will be that of the prophet’s (PBUH) name – 47 hadith.

The Birth of Imam Al-Mahdi (AJ) in Sunni Books

A group of Sunni historians have related the event of the birth of Mahdi (AJ) and have recorded his and his father’s history in their books

1- Muhammad b. Taiha Shafi1a writes: Abu Al- Qasim Muhammad b Hassan was born in the year 255 AH in Samarra. His father’s name was Hassan Kbalis. Among the titles (of this last lmam) are: Hujjat, Khalaf Salih (the righteous offspring) and Muntazar (the awaited one).

Following this statement he has related several traditions on the subject of the Mahdi, with the concluding statement: “These hadith – reports confirm the existence of Imam Hassan Askari’s son, who is in concealment and will appear later. “(1)

2- Muhammad b. Yusuf, following his entry on the death of Imam Hassan Askari, writes: “He did not have any child beside Muhammad- It is said that he is the same as the awaited ‘main (Imam Muntazar).”(2)

3- Ibn Sabbagh Maliki writes: ” Section Twelve on the life of Abu al Qasim Muhammad, Hujjat, Khalaf Salih, the son of Abu Muhammad Hasan Khalis: He is the twelfth Imam of the Shia. Then he has recorded the history of the Imam and has related the traditions about the Mahdi. (3)

4- Yusuf b. Qazughli, after writing his account of the life of Imam Hassan Askari, writes: His son’s name is Muhammad, and his patronymic is Abu Abd Allah and Abu al – Qasim. He is the proof of God, the Master of the Age, the Qa1im~ and the Muntazar. The Imamate has come to an end with him.” Then he reports traditions about the Mahdi. (4)

5- Shablanji in the book entitled Nur al – absar, writes: “Muhammad is the son of Hassan Askari. His mother was a slave girl by the name of Narjis or Sayqal or Sawsan. His patronymic is Abu al- Qasim. The Twelver Shi’ites know him as: Hujjat, Mahdi, Khalaf Salih, Qa’im, Muntazar, and Master of the Age (5)

6- Ibn Hajar, in his al- Sawa’iq al- Muharriqa, following the biography of Imam Hassan Askari writes: “He has not left a son besides Abu al- Qasim, who is known as Muhammad and Hujjat. That boy was five years old when his father died. (6)

7- Muhammad Amin Baghdadi in the book entitled: Saba’ik al – ­dhahab writes: “Muhammad, who is also known as Mahdi, was five years old at the time of his father’s death.”(7)

8- Ibn Khallikan relates in his biographical dictionary Wafayat al-a’yan: “Abu al Qasim Muhammad b. al-Hasan al- Askari is the twelfth Imam of the lmamiyya, that is the Twelver Shi’ites. The Shias believe that he is the one who is the awaited Qa’im and the Mahdi-“(8)

9-In Rawdat as’- safa Mir Khwand writes: “Muhammad was the son of Hassan. His patronymic is Abu al- Qasim. The lmamiyya acknowledge that he is the Hujjat, the Qa’im and the Mahdi.”(9)

10. Sha’rani writes in his al- Yawaqit wa al- Jawahir: “Mahdi is the son of Imam Hassan Askari. He was born on the fifteenth night of Sha’ban, 255 AH. He is alive and will remain so until he will emerge with Jesus. Now it is 957 A.H. He is, thus, 703 years old.”(1O)

11- Sha’rani, quoting Ibn Arabi’s Futuhat makiyya, section 366, writes: “when the earth will be filled with tyranny and injustice the Mahdi will rise and fill the earth with justice and equity. He will be among the descendants of the Prophet arid from the line of Fatimah. His grandfather will be Hussain, and his father will be Imam Hassan Askari, the son of Imam Ali Naqi, the son of Imam Muhammad Taqi, the son of Imam Ali Rida, the son of Imam Musa Kazim, the son of Imam Jafar Sadiq, the son of Imam Muhammad Baqir, the son of Imam Zayn al – Abidin, the son of Imam Hussain b. Ali b. Abi Talib.”(11)

12- Khwaja Parsa in his book Fasl as’ khitab writes: “Muhammad, the son of Hassan Askari, was born on fifteenth night of Sha’ban, 255 AH / 870 CE. His mother’s name was Narjis. His father died when he was five years of age. From that time until now he is in occultation. He is the awaited Imam of Shi’a. His existence is well established among his companions, trusted associates and family. God will prolong his age as He has done in the case of Elijah and Eliash.”(12)

13- Abu al- Falah Hanbali in his Shadharat al – dhahb and Dhahabi in al- Ibr fi khabar min ghabar writes: “Muhammad is the son of Hasan Askari, the son of Ali Hadi, the son of Jawad, the son of Ali Rida, the son of Musa Kazim, the son of Ja’far Sadiq, ‘Alawi, Hussaini. His patronymic is Abu as’ Qasim arid the Shi’a know him as Khalaf Salih, Hujjat, Mahdi, Muntazar, and the Master of the Age (Sahib al- Zaman).”(13)

14- Muhammad b. Ali Hamawi writes: “Abu as’- Qasim Muhammad Muntazar was born in Samarra.”(14)

In short, besides all these above mentioned Sunni scholars there are numerous others who have recorded the birth of Imam Hassan Askari’s son. (15).

Notes
1. Matalib al-su’al (1287 AH edition), p.89.
2. Kitayat al-talib, p.312.
3. Fusul al-muhimma (Second edition), p.273 and 286.

4. Tadlikirat khawass al-urnina, p.363.

5. Nur al-absar (Cairo edition), p.342.Â

6. al-Sawa1iq al-muhairiqa, p.206.
7. Saba’ik al-dhahab, p.78.
8. Wafayat al-a’yan (1284 AH edition), Vol.2, p.24.
9. Rawdat al-safa, Vol.3, p.143.
10. al-Yawaqit wa al-jawahir (1351 AH edition), Vol.2~ p.143.
11. Ibid. p.143.
12. As cited in Yanabi al-mawadda, Vol.2, p.126.
13. Shadlharat al- dhabab (Beirut edition), Vol.2, p.141; al-”Ibar fi khabar min ghabar (Kuwait edition),Vol.2, p.31.
14. Ta’rikh mansuri, microfilm copy of the Moscow manuscript, folio number 114.
15. See the references compiled in the volume Kashf al-astar, by Muhammad Taqi Nuri and Kifayat al-inuwahhidin by Tabarsi, especially volume2

Source: en.shafaqna.com

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