The Mahdi From Among The Descendants Of The Prophet
Such hadith-reports are abundant. The main idea that runs through all
of them suggests that the topic about the future coming of the Mahdi and
Qa'im during the time of the Prophet (peace be upon him and his
progeny) was well known. In fact, the way these reports speak about the
subject indicates that it was not something new which was being
presented to the people. On the contrary, they relate the signs and
characteristics of the person who would emerge as the Mahdi, as in the
statement "the promised Mahdi will be among my descendants."
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1 The hadith is reported in the majority of the Sunni sources. However,
here we cite Majlisi, Bihar al-anwar, Vol. 51, p. 75, who has actually
compiled these reports from all the sources in one place, making it
convenient to refer to them. Se also, Ithbat al-hudat, Vol. 1, p. 9.
2 Bihar al-anwar, Vol. 51, p. 74
3 Bihar al-anwar, Vol. 51, p. 65; Ithbat al-hudat, Vol. 6, p. 382
4 Bihar al-anwar, Vol. 51, p. 73.
5 Ibid., Vol. 51, p. 66.
The following traditions reflect such a pattern in their presentation. It is reported from 'Ali b. Abi Talib who said :
I asked the Prophet: "Is Mahdi going to be among our own family or from
some other?" He replied: "He will be among us. God will conclude His
religion through him, just as He began it with us. It will be through us
that people will find refuge from sedition, just as it was through us
that they were saved from polytheism. Moreover, it will be through us
that God will bring their hearts together in brotherhood following the
animosity sown by the sedition, just as they were brought together in
brotherhood in their religion after the animosity sown by polytheism."1
Abu Sa'id al-Khudari, a close associate of the Prophet says:
I heard the Prophet declare from the pulpit: "The Mahdi from among my
descendants, from my family, will rise at the End of Time, while the
heavens will pour rain and the earth will bring forth green grass for
him. He will fill the earth with justice and equity as it is filled with
tyranny and injustice."2
In another tradition from Umm Salma, the wife of the Prophet, there is
even more specific information given to the community. The Prophet says:
"Mahdi will be among my progeny, among the children of Fatima."3
On another occasion the Prophet said: The Qa'im will be among my
descendants. His name will be my name and his patronymic will be my
patronymic. His character will be like my own. He will call people to my
custom and to the Book of God. Anyone who obeys him would be obeying
me, and any one who turns away from him would be turning away from me.
Anyone who denies his existence during his concealment would have denied
me, and anyone who falsifies him would have falsified me. Anyone who
confirms his existence would have confirmed my existence. As for those
who are engaged in falsifying what I have said about him and thereby
mislead my community, I will complain against them to God. "Those who do
wrong shall surely know by what overturning they will be overturned."
[28:228]4
Abu Ayyub Ansari says: I heard the Prophet (peace be upon him and his
progeny) say: "I am the chief of the prophets and 'Ali is the chief of
the legatees. My two grandsons are the best among the descendants. The
infallible Imams will come forth from among us through Husayn. Moreover,
the Mahdi of this community is among us." At
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1 Ibid., Vol. 51, p. 84; Ithbat al-hudat, Vol. 7, p. 191; Majma`
al-zawa'id by `Ali b. Abi Bakr Haythami (Cairo edition), Vol. 7, p. 317.
2 Bihar al-anwar, Vol. 51, p. 74; Ithbat al-hudat, Vol. 7, p. 9.
3 Bihar al-anwar, Vol. 51, p. 75.
4 Bihar al-anwar, Vol. 51, p. 73.
that time an Arab stood up and asked: "O Prophet of God, how many Imams
are there after you?" He replied: "Equal to the number of the apostles
of Jesus and the chiefs of the Children of Israel."1
A tradition with similar information has been cited from Hudhayfa,
another companion of the Prophet, who heard the Prophet declare: The
Imams after me will be equal to the number of the tribal chiefs among
the Children of Israel. Nine among them will be the descendants of
Husayn. The Mahdi of this community is among us. Beware! Truth is with
them and they are with truth. Thus be careful of the way you treat them
after me.2
In still another tradition Sa'id b. Musayyib reports from 'Amr b.
'Uthman b. 'Affan, who said: We heard from the Prophet saying: "The
Imams after me will be twelve in number, of whom nine will be from the
progeny of Husayn. Moreover, the Mahdi of this community will be among
us. Anyone who holds on to them after me holds on to the rope of God;
and whoever abandons them has abandoned God."3
There are numerous hadith-reports of this kind in the sources which one
can undertake to examine. The Sunni hadith on the Subject of the Mahdi
Dr. Fahimi: Mr. Hoshyar! Our friends know it. But let me tell you that I
follow the Sunni school of thought. Hence, the positive evaluation that
you have of the Shi'i hadith-reports, I do not share. In all
likelihood, extremist Shi'is, for whatever reasons, after having
accepted the narratives about the Mahdiism, must have fabricated
traditions in support of their views and ascribed them to the Prophet.
The evidence for my contention is that the traditions about the Mahdi
are recorded only in your Shi'i books. There is no trace of these in our
authentic -- Sihah -- compilations. Yes, I am aware that there are some
traditions on the subject in our less reliable compilations.4
Mr. Hoshyar: In spite of the most unfavorable conditions under the
Umayyads and the `Abbasids, whose politics and oppressive governments
did not allow the discussion or the spread of hadith about wilayat and
imamat and the ahl al-bayt or their being recorded in the books of the
hadith, your compilations of hadith are not completely void of any
traditions on the subject of the Mahdi. If you are not tired I may cite
some of them for you. Engineer Madani: Mr. Hoshyar! Please continue your
conversation. Mr. Hoshyar: Dr. Fahimi! In your compilations, the Sihah,
there are chapters devoted to the subject of the Mahdi in which
traditions from the Prophet have been recorded. For example, the
following: 'Abd Allah reports from the Prophet, who said: "The world
will not come to pass until a man from among
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1 Ithbat al-hudat, Vol. 2, p. 531.
2 Ibid., p. 533.
3 Ibid., p. 526.
4 Hasan, Sa`d Muhammad, al-Mahdiyya fi al-islam (Cairo, 1373), p. 69; Ibn Khaldun, al-Muqaddima (Cairo edition), p. 311.
my family, whose name will be my name, rules over the Arabs." Tirmidhi
has recorded this hadith in his Sahih1 and comments: "This hadith on the
Mahdi is reliable, and has been related by 'Ali b. Abi Talib, Abu
Sa'id, Umm Salma and Abu Hurayra": 'Ali b. Abi Talib has narrated from
the Prophet, who said: "Even if there remains only a day on earth, God
will bring forth a man from my progeny so that he will fill the earth
with justice and equity as it is filled with tyranny."2
In another hadith Umm Salma narrates that she heard the Prophet say:
"The promised Mahdi will be among my progeny, among the descendants of
Fatima."3 Abu Sa'id al-Khudari says: The Prophet said: "Our Mahdi will
have a broad forehead and a pointed nose. He will fill the earth with
justice as it is filled with injustice and tyranny. He will rule for
seven years."4 'Ali b. Abi Talib has related a tradition from the
Prophet who informed him: The promised Mahdi will be among my family.
God will make the provisions for his emergence within a single night.5
Abu Sa'id al-Khudari has related a tradition from the Prophet who
declared: The earth will be filled with injustice and corruption. At
that time, a man from among my progeny will rise and will rule for seven
or nine years and will fill the earth with justice and equity.6 Greater
detail is provided in another hadith reported by Abu Sa'id al-Khudari.
In this tradition the Prophet said: Severe calamity from the direction
of their ruler will befall my people during the Last Days. It will be a
calamity which, in severity, shall be unprecedented. It will be so
violent that the earth with injustice and corruption will shrivel for
its inhabitants. The believers will not find refuge from oppression. At
that time God will send a man from my family to fill the earth with
justice and equity just as it is filled with injustice and tyranny. The
dwellers of the heavens and the earth will be pleased with him. The
earth will bring forth all that grows for him, and the heavens will pour
down rains in abundance. He will live among the people for seven or
nine years. From all the good that God will bestow on the inhabitants of
the earth, the dead will wish to come to life again.7 There are
numerous traditions that convey these meanings in your books. I believe
we have cited enough reports to make our point. The Objection Raised by
One of the Authors: Dr. Fahimi: The author of the book entitled:
Al-Mahdiyya fi al-islam writes: Muhammad b. Isma'il Bukhari and Muslim
b. Hajjaj Nishaburi, the compilers of the two most authentic books of
the Sunni hadith, who recorded these traditions
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1 Sahih, Vol. 9, p. 74; also, see: Shaykh Sulayman, Yanabi` al-mawadda
(1308 AH edition), Vol. 2, p. 180; Muhammad b. Yusuf al-Shafi`i,
al-Bayan fi akhbar sahib al-zaman (Najaf edition), p. 57; and other
Sunni sources.
2 Abu Dawud, Sahih, Vol. 5/207; see also all the sources mentioned in
note s 2. In addition, see: Shablanji, Nur al-absar, p. 156; Ibn Hajar,
al-Sawa'iq al-muharriqah, p. 161; Ibn Sabbagh, Fusul al-muhimma, p. 275;
al-Saban, As'af al-raghibin.
3 Abu Dawud, Sahih, Vol. 2, p. 207; Ibn Majah, Sahih, Vol. 2, p. 519, and the sources mentioned in note s 3.
4 Abu Dawud, Sahih, Vol. 2, p. 208; Fusul al-muhimma, p. 275; and numerous other Sunni sources.
5 Ibn Majah, Sahih, Vol. 2, p. 519. Also, Ibn Hajar, al-Sawa'iq al-muharriqa, p. 161.
6 Ahmad b. Hanbal, Musnad, Vol. 3, p. 27.
7 Ibn Hajar, al-Sawa'iq al-muharriqa, p. 161; Yanabi' al-mawadda, Vol. 2, p. 177.
meticulously and with extreme caution in verifying their reliability,
have not included traditions about the Mahdi in their Sihah. Rather,
these traditions are part of the compilations of Sunan of Abu Dawud, Ibn
Majah, Tirmidhi, Nasa'i and Musnad of Ahmad b. Hanbal. These compilers
were not careful in selecting traditions and their hadith-reports were
regarded by scholars like Ibn Khaldun as weak and unacceptable.1 Ibn
Khaldun and the Traditions about the Mahdi: Mr. Hoshyar: To elaborate on
the topic of the reliability of the hadith on the Mahdi, let us cite
Ibn Khaldun's opinion on the matter in full: It has been well known (and
generally accepted) by all Muslims in every epoch, that at the end of
time a man from the family (of the Prophet) will without fail make his
appearance, strengthen Islam and make justice triumph. Muslims will
follow him, and he will gain domination over the Muslim realm. He will
be called the Mahdi ... . Such traditions have been found among the
traditions that religious leaders have published. They have been
critically discussed by those who disapprove of them and have been often
refuted by means of certain traditions.2
This was the summary of the opinions held by Ibn Khaldun. He then
proceeds to mention the transmitters of these hadith and critically
evaluate their reliability or lack thereof, as held by the scholars of
transmitted sciences. Let us respond to some points raised by Ibn
Khaldun:
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