Discussions About Imam Mahdi In Past Nations
A plea: What can one say? There is an upsurge in the rebellion of the
worshippers of carnal desires. Axes are being sharpened to sever the
little saplings in the garden. Enclosures and cages of myriad shapes are
being prepared to confine and imprison the chirping birds. The
incessant progress of the modern man has endowed his desires with wings
with which he wants to soar to the skies. Manners and etiquette are
thrown to the winds. The nature of everything is becoming chaotic. Women
– with absolutely no modesty and which nothing left to the imagination –
are visible in all gatherings. Adolescents are interacting with each
other everyday – with conflicting views and opinions. Personal gain is
their only interest. If we adopt a compromising approach, then we become
like everyone else. If we seek refuge in these difficult times by
uniting with the shameful masses, then we put our piety at stake. And if
we don’t do such a thing, we have no option but remain mute and
helpless spectators. We are chucked out from the gatherings of liberated
thinkers. If we keep quiet, we feel suffocated and if we protest, we
are labelled as orthodox. O Allah! In your vast and colossal universe
wherever I turn the same scenes are evident. If I open the newspaper to
review the events of the world, I am inundated with such lewd and
shocking images that even the humans of the earliest era of civilisation
would be embarrassed! This is the plea of the one who complains and
moans about today’s progressive society and culture. It is the prayer of
the one who believes resolutely in the Oneness, Independence, Power and
Sovereignty of Allah. He believes that not only has Allah created the
world, – and made humans as the most distinguished and honourable among
His creatures – but He has also created them with a purpose and aim.
Obviously if the faith of a believer – which is the fortune of his life –
is hurt and wounded, he is bound to get agitated. The deeper the
assault and attack of the rebellious powers, the more restless and upset
will he become. This cry of helplessness is being raised since hundreds
of years. It is another thing that the means of destruction and
annihilation of the human civilisation are changing with the passage of
time.
The question is whether these indecencies and vices are a matter of
concern only for those who live in the present era? Is this immorality a
threat only for those who were born in the recent past and have
illuminated their maturity with the radiance of belief and consider
obedience to Allah and a steadfast certainty in Him are the treasures of
their life? These problems and obstacles, these obscene and vulgar
advertisements and posters – all enticing the viewers; and all other
such means of sins and transgressions – are all crises only for the
modern generation or even the pious and virtuous people of the past
generations had to endure such threats and hazards? Have these vices
spared any innocent person in the past? The truth is that such kinds of
corruptions and immorality have always existed. Agonizing and dreadful
tales of oppression have been recorded from times unknown. Each word is
drenched in the blood of innocent and helpless individuals. What gave
them the courage and strength to endure those tortures and atrocities,
the persecution and sufferings which finally led to their martyrdom?
They not only withstood the pain and the agony but they also handed over
their inheritance to the next generation of noble people and finally
departed to heaven. The oppressed ones of the bygone era no longer exist
but their plea and implorations – in every subsequent age – are in
quest of an individual who will mete out justice and fill the earth with
equity. This imploration itself speaks of the presence of an
invincible support who is also the master of the time. Thus hope – like a
noble princess -.rides on him in every era, awaiting his reappearance.
This optimism is not clad in the coarse attire of gloom and despondency.
Rather it appears as a fresh shining robe of honour in every era. This
confidence is (the cause of) steadfastness and a pillar of strength.
This plea mirrors and illuminates the divine power and manifests the
covenant of Allah and thus lights up countless lamps of hope and
expectations. This is because it is only this plea whose divine answer
echoes through the heart like a harmonious and invigorating melody and
takes this earthly man through a voyage of mountains and valleys. In
every era and in every nation, the masses have always raised their
voices against injustice and oppression and have always demanded their
rights. In every era, the powerful and mighty of that nation have tried
to quell their cries of justice. The divine books of those era bear
testimony, that this small group of people who were victimized and
persecuted due to their honesty, piety, truthfulness and integrity
always believed – due to their knowledge and certitude – in the coming
of a divine reformer who shall grant them salvation from all their
tribulations.
Let us have a look and analyse the discussions – found in ancient
books – about the one who is the promised one, the representative of
divine justice and the fountain-head of life. He is a treasure of
deliverance and the soul of the universe. Let us see what has been
mentioned about him in those books. We can only review them collectively
because the amount of research done by scholars and academicians on
this topic is vast and exhaustive and is beyond the scope of this
article.
(1) The Vedas
This book is assumed to an ancient divine book. It is written in this
book that “when the evils of the world will reach their zenith, a king
will appear in the last times who will be the leader of the entire
world. His name shall be Mansoor. He will rule over the entire world and
will bring his religion. He will recognise the believers and
unbelievers very evidently. Allah will grant him whatever he desires.”
(Mansoor is one of the titles of Imam Mahdi (a.s.))
(2) The Book of Baasak
The irreligiousness of the people will come to an end. He will be the
king of angels, fairies and humans. He will possess the news of the
world and the heavens. Nothing will be concealed from him and none will
be superior to him.
(3) The Upanishads
On page 737 it is mentioned, “He will be the tenth incarnation of
Vishnu. He will appear riding on a white horse with a sword gleaming
like a shining star. Since he will possess power and authority, he will
eradicate all the evils from the face of the earth and a give new life
to creation. He will be the cause of Return (Raj’at) of the virtuous
people.
(4) The Holy book of Jains
When evil, discord and destruction shall reach its peak, at that time
a “perfect man” who will be referred to “Tirthankar” meaning “the one
who brings good news” will appear among the people. He will root out all
forms of destruction and will establish nobility and chastity in every
corner of the world.
(5) Shakmuni
According to the Hindu beliefs, Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) and possessor
of the book were divine. The son of the “chief of creations” whose name
will be “Kashn” will be a ruler and the leader of the entire world.
(According to the Hindi dictionary “Kashn” means “prophet”)
(6) Zaboor
We will now delve on some extracts of the book of Zaboor. Readers may
please pay attention. In “Mazaameer-e-Dawood” which is part of the Old
Testament, Allah addresses H. Dawood (a.s.) and says, “(a) Don’t
investigate into the wrongs of the evil doers (b) because they will be
severed like grass (c) and like green grass they will wither and die (d)
have faith in Allah and perform good deeds (e) remain quiet to gain
proximity to Allah and await his reappearance.” Further on it is written
in the Zaboor, “the people of knowledge and forbearance will inherit
the earth. They will peacefully relish and enjoy the abundant divine
bounties. On the other hand the followers of evil – with their naked
swords and their bow and arrows – will ruthlessly kill the poor,
destitute and the good doers. But after reappearance, the swords of the
wicked people will be plunged in their own hearts and they will be
decimated and overpowered.”
Allah always helps His virtuous servants because He very well knows
about the day when His righteous servants will inherit the earth for
eternity. It is worth noting the verse of the Holy Quran wherein Allah
says,
“Surely We have written in the Zaboor after the “zikr” – surely the righteous servants shall inherit the earth”
(Anbiya: 105)
(7) Torah (The Old Testament)
We have mentioned about the divine book of Torah in the blessed verse
of Surah Anbiya (above). The word ‘zikr’ refers to ‘Torah’. As we have
also spoken about it under verse 47 of Surah Anbiya.
(8) Injeel (The New Testament or The Bible)
From the Gospel of Matthews verse 31, Gospel of Mark verse 133 and
Gospel of Luke verse 35 we present the summary of their content so that
our readers can know how sensitive and important is the discussion of
the reappearance of Imam Zamana (a.s.):
(a) Impostors using the name (of Isa) will dupe the people.
(b) Liars and fraudsters will claim Prophethood and deceive the people
(c) The one who remains patient till the last times will find salvation.
(d) A son of a man will descend like lightening from the eastern sky and he will be visible even in the west.
(e) He will be a human and he will move on clouds. He will be a
person of power and authority. Angels will be his helpers. The heavens
and the earth may perish but my prophecy will actualise.
(9) Jamsab nameh
This is the book of the Zoroastrians (fire worshippers). The
following quotation can be found in the book of Zoroastrians concerning
Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) and Imam Mahdi (a.s.), “An Arab will be the last
prophet. He will be born in Makkah. He will ride a camel. His nation
will be of camel riders. He will dine with humans and live among them.
He will not have a shadow. He will be able to see in the front as well
as the rear. His religion will be superior to all other religions. His
book will abrogate the earlier divine books and neutralise all places of
fire worship.
One of the sons of this Prophet – whose name shall be “Shah-e-Zaman” –
will be a king. All other rulers will bite the dust in front of him. In
his reign the past prophets and other noble individuals shall return
(i.e. Raj’at).
Dear readers, the journey towards the reappearance of Imam-e-Zamana
(atfs) is going since time immemorial. On one hand the world is a place
of tribulations for the pious people while on the other hand the ray of
hope and the optimism of reappearance have been echoing since the
ancient times. There is a break of around 600 years between H. Isa
(a.s.) and the advent of Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.). He is the last and the
final prophet and messenger (s.a.w.a.). His religion is the final and
most perfect religion. The Shariat rests on the solid foundations of his
(s.a.w.a.) impeccable character and the Holy Quran in a manner that no
amount of tremors can ever dislodge it. The Holy Quran has presented a
bouquet of around 252 verses concerning Imam Mahdi (a.s.). The Holy
Prophet (s.a.w.a.) too has mentioned him at numerous occasions while he
propagating Islam. Even while returning back from his (s.a.w.a.) final
pilgrimage, he (s.a.w.a.) halted at Ghadeer-e-Khumm. Over there he
(s.a.w.a.) not only placed the crown of wilaayah (mastership) upon
Ameerul Momineen Ali (a.s.), but he also announced the names of his
twelve successors as well as signs of reappearance of his twelfth
successor. “His name shall be my name and his agnomen shall be my
agnomen. The sunshine of equity will spread to all corners of the world
while the darkness of oppression will retreat forever.”
O Allah! Give us a glimpse of the radiance of Imam Mahdi (a.s.) – the
one towards whom the people of the ancient times and every subsequent
era till the present one – are moving for a joyous future. O Allah!
Please include us in that golden era. Aameen!
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