A Short
Biography of Imam Mahdi (A.S.)
Hazrat Imam Mahdi (A.S.) is the twelfth and last of the chain of the Purified
Imams (A.S.) and the divine successors. He was bom at the time of dawn, on
Friday the 15th of Shaban 255 A.H. in the city of Samarrah
(Kamaaluddin vol. 2, Pg. 428, 433 424, 430).
His respected father is
Imam Hasan al-Askari (A.S.). His beloved mother is Janab-e-Nargis Khatoon
(R.A.). She was the descendant of the caeser of Rome from her father's side and
from her mother's side she had descended from shamoon the vicegerant of Hazrat
Isa (A.S.)
(Kamaaluddin vol.2 Pg. 420, 424,).
This exalted personality has the same name and kunniyat (agnomen) as the Holy
Prophet (S.A.W.S.). His titles are Mahdi, Hujjat, Qaem, Montazer, Sahibuzzaman
and Khalaf-e-saleh. His most famous honourific however is Al-Mahdi (A.S.)(Al
Fusoolul Muhimma Pg.292, Nurul Absaar Pg. 168)
Ibn Khallikaan writes; "His well-known title is Hujjat. The shias know him by
the titles, Montazar, Qaem and Mahdi"
(Wafayatui Ayaan vol.4 Pg 176).
The great scholar Mohaddith-e-Noori has collected 182 titles of Imam Mahdi
(A.S.) from the Islamic texts. Each of these titles signify each of his virtuous
qualities
(Najm-us-saaqib Pg. 41-98).
The tyrant Abbasid rulers were aware of the prophecies of the Holy Prophet
(S.A.W.S.). That the son of Imam Hasan al-Askari (A.S.) by the name of Mahdi
will appear to remove all kinds of corruption and tyranny. Hence they planned to
eliminate the child when he is bom. Due to this the birth of Imam Mahdi (A.S.)
was kept a secret like that of Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S.). So much so that except for
the most trusted of the shias and his own family, no one knew of the existence
of Hazrat (A.S.). Inspite of this whenever there was an opportunity, Imam Hasan
al-Askari (A.S.) showed his son to his trustworthy followers; that in future
they may follow him. This was in order that the shias may remain firm upon the
right path, and not be led astray.
A servant Abu Ghanim says:
"Abu Mohammed (A.S.) has a son whose name is Muhammed." On the third day
of his birth he brought him before his companions and said:
"After me
he is your Master of the affair, he is my successor, he is the same 'Qaem', who
is awaited by alt When the earth will be fraught with injustice and oppression
then he will reappear and fill the earth with justice and righteousness."
(Kamaaluddin Vol. 2 Pg. 431)
The early
years of his life were spent in the usual way. When he was in his fifth year, he
lost his respected father.
(Al
Kaft Vol. 1 pg. 503)
After this tragic event the responsibility of guiding the shias was transferred
upon him. At this time, Hazrat (A.S.) possessed all the qualities and the divine
knowledge that was bestowed upon the previous Imams (A.S.), by the Almighty. In
the same way as Hazrat Yahya (A.S.) in his childhood and Hazrat Isa (A.S.) in
his infancy was favoured with the divine office of Prophethood by Allah.
(Quran: sura Maryam, Ayat 12 and 30)
Although all the Imams (A.S.) were holding the divine office of wilayat, the
efforts of the enemies to eliminate the twelfth Imam (A.S.) were maximum. Hence
Imam-e-Zamana (A.S.) was entrusted to ghaibat and being away from the sight of
people, he had to fulfill all the duties of an Imam.
It is said that the concealed life of Hazrat Mahdi (A.S.) is not something
extraordinary. Rather, in the life of so many Prophets (A.S.) and even Imams
(A.S.) it is seen, that they were at some time, in concealment from the people.
The Holy Quran records the concealment of various prophets (A.S.) like Hazrat
Ibrahim (A.S.)
(Sura
Maryam: 48-49), Hazrat Musa (A.S.) (Sura Qasas:21-22) and Hazrat Isa (A.S.)
(Sura Nisa: 157).
The Holy Prophet (S.A.W.S.) and the Imams (A.S.) had pointed out to the people
the imminent occultation of their last proof (Imam Mahdi A.S). So that no doubt
or misunderstanding should remain, regarding this problem.
The occultation (Ghaibat) of the twelfth Imam consists ,of two phases. One is
Ghaibat-e-Sughra (The lesser occultation) and the second is Ghaibat-e-Kubra (The
greater occultation).
Imam Jaffar as Sadiq (A.S.) said:

'There are two
occultations for Qaem. One is short and the other prolonged. In the short
occultation only the special shias will know of his whereabouts. And in the
longer occultation only his trustworthy servants will know where he is"
(Al Kafi
Vol. 1 Pg. 340. Ghaibat Nomani Pg. 180)
According to the well-known reports, the lesser occultation (ghaibat-e-sugra)
commenced from the year of his Imamat in 260 A.H and continued for 69 years.
Some of the scholars like Shaykh Mufeed and Syed Mohsin Amin Amili maintain that
ghaibat-e-sugra began right from the time of his birth.
(Al Kafi
Vol. 1 Pg. 340. Ayan ush shia Vol. 2 Pg. 46)
Because, even in those early years, Hazrat (A.S.) was concealed from the common
people. According to this method, the period of ghaibat-e-sugra comes to seventy
four years.
During the period of ghaibat-e-sugra. Imam Mahdi (A.S.) himself appointed his
deputies from among the righteous shias. Four of them succeeded each other and
continued to fulfill the duty of intermediaries. These four personalities
conveyed the questions and problems to Imam (A.S.) and brought back the Imam's
(A.S.) answers for the people.
The first of these deputies was Janab Abu Amroo Usman Bin Saeed Amri. Before
this he was a representative of Imam Hasan al Askari (A.S.)
(Ghaibat-e-Tusi Pg. 353)
Shaykh Tusi writes:
On the fortieth day the shias were sitting in the company of Imam Hasan
al-Askari (A.S.), when Imam Askari (A.S.) wished that they recognise his Hujyat
after him.....
Suddenly a handsome child was brought before them. He resembled Abu Mohammed
(A.S.). Then Imam al-Askari (A.S.) said:
"He is your Imam after me. And my successor upon you. Obey him, and do not go
astray after me (after my death), otherwise your religion shall be destroyed and
you will be annihilated. Know that, after today you shall not see him, even if
you spend your whole life for it. Hence, accept what Usman tells you, obey his
commands and listen to what he says. Because he is the representative of your
Imam and holds the responsibility.
(Ghaibat-e-Tusi Pg. 357)
After the death of Usman bin Saeed, his pious son, Muhammad bin Usman succeeded
his father upon the post of the deputyship of Imam-e-Zamana (A.S.)
(Ghaibat-e-Tusi Pg. 362).
Shaikh Tusi has recorded the letters sent by Imam Hasan al Askari (A.S.) and
Imam Mahdi (A.S.) to Usman bin Saeed and his son Abu Jafar Mohammed ibne Usman
for the shias. These letters consists of commands, prohibitions and replies to
the questions of the shias.
(Ghaibat-e-Tusi Pg. 356).
Mohammed ibne Usman passed away from this world at the end of Jamadi-ul-Awwal in
the year 304 or 305 A.H.
(Ghaibat-e-Tusi Pg.366)
During the time of his illness, as he laid on the sick-bed, the shias and their
children came and surrounded him. They asked: "If something happens, whom should
we consult instead of you?" He answered, " This Abul Qasim Husayn ibn Ruh ibne
Bahr Nawbakhti is successor. And he is the intermediery between you and the
Master affair (Imam Mahdi a.s.), and his agent. He is trustworthy and reliable.
Consult him, and in case of important matters, rely upon him. I have been
ordered to announce this, and I have announced it"
(Ghaibat-e-Tusi Pg. 371-372)
Husain Ibn Ruh Nawbakhti was. one of the agents of Muhammed ibn Usman in
Baghdad. He had been working closely with him for a long time. These agents used
to be in contact with the people and when ordered they handed over the goods to
them
(Gaibat-e-Tusi Pg. 369/372).
Husain ibn Ruh died in Shaban 326 A.H
(Ghaibat-e-Tusi Pg. 387).
The last safir was Abul Hasan Ali Ibn Mohammed Seymoori. He became the deputy of
Imam Mahdi (A.S.) according to the will of Husain ibn Ruh. He died after three
years on the 15th of Shaban 329 A.H,
(Ghaibat -e- Tusi Pg. 394)
The graves (tombs) of these four respected deputies (Nawwab al -Arba, as they
are commonly known) are situated in Baghdad
(Ghaibat -e- Tusi Pgs. 358, 366. 376, 396).
The most sensitive and crucial period of ghaibat-e-sugra was when Ali Ibn
Mohammad died. Because till his death the people were is contact with
Imam-e-Zamana (A.S.) through him. After his death, it was the commencement of
Ghaibat-e-Kubra.
Six days before his death, Ali ibn Mohammed Seymoori received a communication
from Imam-e-Zamana (A.S.) :
"...so be prepared, but appoint no one in your place, because from the day of
your death, the period of my major occupation (Gaibatui Kubra) will begin.
Henceforth, no one mil see me, unless and until Allah makes me appear. My
reappearance will take place after a very long time, when the world will be full
of injustice and violence".
(Kamaaluddin Vol.2 Pg.516 Ghaibate Tusi Pg.395)
Ultimately, the shining sun of the divine proof went behind the curtain of
Ghaibat, completely. And the period of communication with Hazrat (through
Nawab-e-Arba) came to an end. Inspite of this (his Ghaibat) Hazrat Mahdi (A.S.)
is the Imam of the time and Imam of the world. He is the Divine Proof. Even
though his person may be hidden from our eyes but his commands are clear.
Amirul Momineen Ali (A.S.) announced from his pulpit at Kufa:
"Even if the person of the Divine Proof is hidden while he guides the people,
his knowledge and manners will be clear for them to follow"
(Kamaaluddin vol. I Pg.302)
It is clear that the knowledge and practice of Imam Asr (A.S.) is impeccable
like the Quran. As was the sunnat of the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.S.). It is
obligatory for the people of faith (muslims) to act upon the Quran and sunnat,
and to refrain from what they prohibit. The Holy Prophet (S.A.W.S.) said:
"I leave behind two weighty things among you: The Book of Allah and my
Progeny, my Ahlul Bayt If you adhere to those two you shall not go astray. And
know that these two shall not separate till they meet me at Hauz (Kauthar)"
(Yanabiul Mawaddah Pg. 35)
During the period of Ghaibat-e-Kubra, when it is not possible to establish
communication with Imam-e-Zamana (A.S.) at will, the people have been ordered to
follow the true teachings of the Quran and Ahlul Bayt (A.S.) through the pious
and religious scholars and the just jurists. The people must follow them to know
what obligations they are supposed to fulfill.
Imam as-Sadiq (A.S.):
"And among jurists
(Fuqaha) are those who protect their selves (from sins) guard their religion,
defy their carnal desires and are obedient to their master. It is incumbent upon
the people to follow them. Such characteristics are found only in a few of them
(Shias) and not all".
(Tafsir Al Imam Pg. 300)
The jurists issue decrees for the people and explain to them truth about faith.
They endeavour to fulfill the exalted duty of preparing the grounds for the
reappearance of their master, Hazrat Mahdi (A.S.). So that by the coming of
Hazrat (A.S.) the Islamic faith may strengthen and that he may fill the earth
with justice and equity.