Jesus Christ will follow Imam al-Mahdi in prayers
By:
Ayatullah al-Uzma Lutfullah as-Safi al-Gulpaygani
756. Al-Bayān
fī akhbār Ṣāḥib al-Zamān1: Al-Ḥāfiẓ Yūsuf informed us at Aleppo2, from al-Qāḍī
Abū l-Makārim, from [Abū l-Ḥasan b. Aḥmad] Abū `Alī al-Ḥasan b. Aḥmad, from
al-Ḥāfiẓ [Abū l-Faraj] Abū Nu`aim, from Abū l-Faraj al-Iṣbahānī, from Aḥmad b.
al-Ḥasan b. Shu`ba, from his father, from Ḥaṣīn b. Mukhāriq, from al-Khalīl b.
Laṭīf, from Abū Hārūn al-`Abdī, from Abū Sa`īd al-Khudrī, from the Messenger of
Allah, Allah’s blessings be on him and his family, who said: “From us is the
one behind whom, Jesus, son of Mary, will pray.”
[The
author of al-Bayān says] al-Ḥāfiẓ Abū Nu`aim has recorded it in his book
Manāqib al-Mahdī `alayhi al-salām.
757. Ghāyat
al-ma’mūl3: The Mahdī will turn his face [towards] Jesus, son of Mary— who will
have descended. It will be is as if water is dripping from [Jesus’] hair. The
Mahdī will say to him, “Come forward and lead the prayers for the people.” He
will reply, “The prayers have been established for you.” So, [Jesus] will pray
behind a person from my descendants and he is the Mahdī.
758. Al-Fitan4:
From more than one person, from Ḥammād b. Salma, from `Alī b. Zaid, from a
person, from `Abd-Allah b. `Amr: “The Mahdī is the one that Jesus, son of Mary,
will descend in his presence and will pray behind him—peace be on them.”
759. Al-Fitan5:
Narrated to us Abū Usāma, from Hishām, from Muḥammad who said: “The Mahdī is
from this nation. He is the one who will lead the prayers for Jesus, son of
Mary—peace be on them.”
760. Al-Muṣannaf6:
Narrated to us Abū Usāma, from Hishām, from ibn Sīrīn that “The Mahdī is from
this nation. He is the one who will lead the prayers for Jesus son of Mary.”
761. Al-Fitan
by Abū Ṣāliḥ al-Salīlī7: Narrated to us al-Ḥasan b. `Alī, from Sufyān b. Sa`īd
al-Thaurī, from Manṣūr b. al-Mu`tamir, from Raba`ī b. Khirāsh, from the
Messenger of Allah, Allah’s blessings be on him and his family, who mentioned a
long tradition about the unrests (fitan) that will occur and said: “Triumphant
is that nation from whom I am the first and Jesus is at its end. [Jesus] will
pray behind a person from my descendants . . . (to the end of the narration).”
762. Al-Durr
al-manthūr8: Ibn Abī Shaiba, Aḥmad, al-Ṭabarānī, and al-Ḥākim have recorded the
(following) tradition and have regarded it as authentic
#7778;aḥīḥ):
From `Uthmān b. Abī l-`Āṣ, from the Messenger of Allah, Allah’s blessings be on
him [and his family], who said: . . . Jesus will descend at the time of the morning
prayers
#7779;alāt al-fajr). The commander of the people will say to him,
“Come forward, O Spirit of Allah, and lead the prayers for us.” He will reply,
“Surely, you from the people of this nation, some of you are commanders of
others. You come forward and lead the prayers for us.”
Thus, [the Mahdī] will go forward and will lead the prayers. When
he finishes, Jesus will take his spear towards the Antichrist (al-Dajjāl). When
he sees him, he will melt like the melting of lead. Then, he will pierce
between his breasts with his spear and will kill him and then he will defeat
his followers. On that day, nothing will give cover to [the Antichrist’s
followers]—to such an extent that the stone will call out, “O believer! Here is
a disbeliever, kill him.” And the tree will call out, “O believer! Here is a
disbeliever, kill him.”
763. Sunan ibn Māja9: Narrated to us `Ali ibn Muḥammad, from
`Abd al-Raḥmān al-Muḥāribī, from Ismā’īl b. Rāfi` Abī Rāfi`, from Abī Zur`a
al-Shaibānī Yaḥyā b. Abī `Amr, from Abū Umāma al-Bāhilī who said: The Messenger
of Allah, Allah’s blessings be on him [and his family], gave a sermon to us and
most of his sermon was about the Antichrist (al-Dajjāl) and he cautioned us
about him . . . He continued the narration until he said, “And their Imam will
be a righteous man. When their Imam goes forward to lead the morning prayers,
Jesus, son of Mary, will descend in the morning. Then, the Imam will withdraw a
bit—walking backwards—so that Jesus would come forward to lead the prayers for the
people. On [seeing] this, Jesus will place his hand [on the Imam’s back]
between his shoulders and say to him, ‘Go ahead and pray! The prayers have been
established for you.’ So, their Imam will lead the prayers for them . . .”
764. `Uyūn al-mu`jizāt10: From the Messenger of Allah,
Allah’s blessings be on him and his family . . . who informed about the
emergence of the Mahdī who is the seal of the Imams, who will fill the earth
with fairness and justice just as it will be filled with unfairness and injustice.
That Jesus will descend upon him at the time of his emergence and reappearance
and will pray behind him. [The author of `Uyūn al-mu`jizāt says,] “This is a
report on which the Shias, scholars, non-scholars, the Sunnis, the elite, the
masses, the old, and the children are all unanimous and agree to due to its
fame.”
765. `Uyūn al-mu`jizāt11: From Abū Sa`īd al-Khudrī, from the
Messenger of Allah, Allah's blessings be on him and his family, who said: “I
swear by the One in Whose Hands is my life! The Mahdī of this umma—behind whom
Jesus will pray—is from us; then, he patted the shoulder of Imam al-Ḥusayn with
his hand and exclaimed, ‘From him, from him.’”
766. Al-Tafḍīl12: Some of the Shias and also some of the
Sunni traditionists (muḥaddithīn) have recorded that When the Mahdī appears,
Allah, the Exalted, will send down Jesus upon him and they will come together.
When the time of the compulsory prayers comes, the Mahdī will say to Jesus,
“Come forward, O Spirit of Allah” suggesting that he should lead the prayers.
The Christ will reply, “No one is allowed to precede you Ahl al-Bait.” So the
Mahdī will go forward and the Christ will pray behind him, peace be on them
both.
767. Ḥāshiyatu fatḥ al-mubīn13: One narration mentions that
he will descend after the Mahdī has commenced the prayers. He will go back a
bit so that Jesus may lead the prayers. Jesus will place his hand between his
shoulders and say to him, “You go ahead.” Before narrating this tradition [the
author of the book] says, “His descent will occur at the time of the morning
prayers.”
768. Anwār al-tanzīl14: It has been narrated that Jesus will
descend at a mountain pass in the Holy Land called Afīq. In his hand will be a
lance by which he will kill the Antichrist (al-Dajjāl). Then, he will come to
Bait al-Maqdas while the people are busy with the morning prayers. The Imam
will withdraw but Jesus will stand back and will pray behind him in accordance
with the sharia of Muḥammad, blessings and peace be on him.
`Alī b. Burhān al-Dīn al-Ḥalabī al-Shāfi`ī writes in al-Sīrat
al-Ḥalabiyya, “[Jesus’] descent will be at the time of the morning prayers. He
will pray behind the Mahdī after the Mahdī says to him, ‘Come forward, O Spirit
of Allah!’ and he will answer, ‘You go ahead, for indeed, the prayers have been
established for you.’”
Similar to the above has been recorded in Rūḥ al-bayān under the
saying of Allah, the Exalted, “And surely, it is a knowledge of the Hour”
(Quran 43:61). Similar to it has also been mentioned in Tafsīr al-kashshāf.
It has been recorded in Tafsīr rūḥ al-ma`ānī that “It is famous
that his descent will take place at Damascus while the people are busy with the
morning prayers. On his arrival, the Imam—and he is the Mahdī—will withdraw a
bit but Jesus will want him to lead the prayers and will pray behind him saying,
‘It has been established for you.’”
Al-Suyūṭī—while refuting the claim of those who deny that Jesus
will pray behind the Mahdī, peace be on him, because a Prophet’s position is so
great that he cannot pray behind a non-Prophet—writes in al-I`lām bi ḥukmi `Īsā
`alayhi al-salām, “This is extremely amazing! The praying of Jesus behind the
Mahdī is proved beyond doubt in a number of authentic traditions based on the
news of the Messenger of Allah, Allah's blessings be on him [and his family],
who is the truthful and the verified whose prophecies no one can refute . . . ”
He then proceeds to mention some of these traditions and then says, “I am not
surprised by their denial [because they are claiming something] they do not
know, rather, I am amazed at them for writing these claims in pieces of paper
which will remain forever after they have passed away.”
769. Tafsīr al-Qummī15: My father narrated to me, from
al-Qāsim b. Muḥammad, from Sulaimān b. Dāwūd al-Minqarī, from Abū Ḥamza, from
Shahr b. Ḥaushab who said: Al-Ḥajjāj said to me, “A verse from the Book of
Allah has exhausted me.” I asked, “O Emir! Which verse is it?” He replied,
“‘And there is no one from the people of the Book (ahl al-kitāb) but that he
will most certainly believes in him before his death’ (Quran 4:159). By Allah,
I summon the Jews and the Christians and [order] their heads to be chopped off.
Then, I carefully observe them with my own eyes but I do not see them moving
their lips until they die.”
I said, “May Allah redeem the Emir! The verse is not as you have
interpreted it.” He said, “Then how is it?” I answered, “Jesus will descend to
the world before the Day of Judgment. Then, no one will remain from the nation
of the Jews and Christians except that he will believe in him before his death
and [Jesus] will pray behind the Mahdī.” He said, “Woe to you! Where have you
got this from? What is your source?” I answered, “Muḥammad b. `Alī b. al-Ḥusayn
b. `Alī b. `Alī b. Abī Ṭālib, peace be on him, informed me.” He exclaimed, “By
Allah, You have brought this narration from a pure source.”
770. `Uyūn akhbār al-Riḍā16: Tamīm b. `Abd-Allah b. Tamīm
al-Qurashī, may Allah be satisfied with him, from his father, from Aḥmad b.
`Alī al-Anṣārī, from al-Ḥasan b. al-Jahm who said: One day, I went to al-Ma’mūn’s
court and (Imam) `Alī b. Mūsā al-Riḍā, peace be on him, was with him. The
jurists and dialecticians from various sects had gathered there and one of them
asked [the Imam], “O Son of Allah’s Messenger! How can a person’s claim of
Imamate be verified?” He replied, “By divine text (al-naṣṣ) and reasons . . .
(and the narration continues until he said,) Whoever claims divinity for the
Prophets, or claims prophethood for the Imams, or claims Imamate for others
other than the Imams, then we dissociate ourselves from such a people in this
world and the hereafter.”
At that point, al-Ma’mūn said, “O Abū l-Ḥasan! What is your
opinion about the Return (al-raj`a)?” (Imam) al-Riḍā, peace be on him,
answered, “Verily, it is the truth. It occurred in the previous nations and the
Quran has talked about it. The Messenger of Allah, Allah's blessings be on him
and his family, has said, ‘Whatever has occurred in the previous nations will
occur in this nation in the exact same manner.’” Then, he continued, “When the Mahdī
from my descendants emerges, Jesus, son Mary, peace be on him, will descend and
will pray behind him.”
771. Al-Burhān fī tafsīr al-Quran17: From ibn Bābawayh,
through his chain of narrators from Mu`ammar, from Imam Abū `Abd-Allah
(al-Ṣādiq), peace be on him, in a long tradition from the Holy Prophet, Allah's
blessings be on him and his family, who said: “From my progeny is the Mahdī.
When he emerges, Jesus, son of Mary, will descend to help him and will ask him
to lead [the prayers] and will pray behind him.”
The traditions which encompass this
concept are too many to be listed here and the chapter will become too long if
they are all mentioned. The following traditions also prove the above concept:
118, 153, 219, 284, 327, 361, 399, 429, 530, 539, 553, 582, 668, 669, 910,
1066, 1071, 1081, 1083, and 1105.
Notes:
1. Al-Bayān fī akhbār Ṣāḥib
al-Zamān, chap. 7, p. 116; Kanz al-`ummāl, vol. 14, chap. 266, no. 38673. He
has recorded it from Abū Nu`aim in the Book al-Mahdī from Abū Sa`īd; Muntakhab
kanz al-`ummāl, vol. 6, p. 30; Ḥilyat al-abrār, vol. 2, chap. 54, p. 706, no.
73; al-Burhān fī `alāmāt Mahdī ākhir al-zamān, chap. 9, p.
158, no. 1.
2. A city in Syria with the Arabic name of Ḥalab—Trans.
3. Al-Ṭabarānī, Ghāyat al-ma’mūl (Sharḥ al-tāj al-jāmi` lil-uṣūl),
vol. 5, p. 365; Is`āf al-rāghibīn, p. 147, and he says, “Similar to this [has
been recorded] in ibn Ḥibbān’s Ṣaḥīḥ, in Imāmat al-Mahdī”; al-`Arf al-wardī
(al-Ḥāwī lil-fatāwī), vol. 2, p. 158: “From Abū `Amr al-Dānī in his Sunan, from
Ḥudhayfa, from the Messenger of Allah, Allah’s blessings be on him [and his
family], who said: “The Mahdī will turn . . . (to the end of the tradition)”;
al-Ṣawā`iq al-muḥriqa, under the twelfth verse from the verses which are about
[the Ahl al-Bait, peace be on them], p. 164, citing al-Ṭabarānī and Ṣaḥīḥ ibn
Ḥibbān; Yanābī` al-mawadda, chaps. 73 and 85, pp. 433 & 469; Jawāhir
al-`iqdain, sect. 2, under no. 8, from Ḥudhayfa. He says: “al-Ṭabarānī has
recorded it, and in ibn Ḥibbān’s Ṣaḥīḥ similar to it has been recorded from the
tradition of `Aqabat b. `Āmir about the Imamate of the Mahdī; al-Burhān fī
`alāmāt Mahdī ākhir al-zamān, chap. 9, p. 160, no. 9, citing Abū `Amr al-Dānī’s
Sunan; Ḥilyat al-abrār, vol. 2, chap. 54, p. 719, no. 121 (short version) from
Mu`jam al-Ṭabarānī and Abū Nu`aim’s Manāqib al-Mahdī.
4. Al-Fitan, vol. 5, p. 200.
5. Al-Fitan, vol. 5, chap. “Nisbat al-Mahdī,” p. 200; Ḥilyat
al-abrār, vol. 2, chap. 54, p. 719, no. 123; Yanābī` al-mawadda, chap. 78, p.
449.
6. Ibn Abī Shaiba, al-Muṣannaf, vol. 5, “Kitāb al-Fitan,” p. 198,
no. 19495; al-I`lām bi ḥukm `Īsā `alayhi al-salām (al-Ḥāwī lil-fatāwī), vol. 2,
p. 299; al-`Arf al-wardī (al-Ḥāwī lil-fatāwī), vol. 2, p. 135.
7. Al-Malāḥim wa l-fitan, chap. 83, p. 153, from what he has
recorded from Abū Ṣāliḥ al-Salīlī’s al-Fitan.
8. Al-Durr al-manthūr, vol. 2, p 243; al-I`lām bi ḥukmi `Īsā
`alayhi al-salām (al-Ḥāwī lil-fatāwī), vol. 2, p. 298;
Majma` al-zawā’id, vol. 7, chap. “Mā jā’a fī l-Dajjāl”, p.
342; Musnad Aḥmad, vol. 4, pp. 216–217, similar to it; al-Taṣrīḥ bi mā tawātara
fī nuzūl al-Masīḥ, pp. 162–164, no. 12; al-Mustadrak, vol. 4, p. 478.
9. Sunan ibn Māja, vol. 2, pp. 1359–1362, no. 4407; Sunan Abī
Dāwūd, vol. 4, p. 117; Ṣaḥīḥ ibn Khuzayma (Manuscript); al-Mustadrak, vol. 4,
p. 536, and al-Dhahabī has endorsed it Talkhīṣ al-mustadrak; Fatḥ al-bārī, vol.
6, pp. 358 and 450, and vol. 13, pp. 83–84, 87–88, and 93; Tafsīr ibn Kathīr,
vol. 1, p. 581; al-Taṣrīḥ bi mā tawātara fī nuzūl al-Masīḥ, pp. 142–156, no. 13;
`Iqd al-durar, chap. 10, p. 231; Ḥilyat al-auliyā’, vol. 2, p. 712, no. 94
(short version), and vol. 6, p. 108; al-I`lām bi ḥukm `Īsā alayhi al-salām
(al-Ḥāwī lil-fatāwī), vol. 3, p. 298; al-Burhān fī `alāmāt Mahdī ākhir
al-zamān, chap. 9, p. 160, no. 6; Nūr al-abṣār, p. 188.
I say: This tradition does not clearly state that Jesus will pray
behind the Mahdī—peace be on them—but this meaning is apparent from the context
of similar traditions and also the current tradition; because Jesus’s turning
away from the congregational prayers, not praying behind him, and praying along
with the Muslims is highly improbable. It seems as if the narration has been
summarized and only the details have been mentioned.
10. `Uyūn al-mu`jizāt, p. 141.
11. `Uyūn al-mu`jizāt, p. 64.
12. Al-Tafḍīl, p. 24.
13. Ḥāshiyatu fatḥ al-mubīn (Egypt: 1307 AH), p. 76; Ḥilyat
al-abrār, vol. 2, chap. 54, p. 712, no. 94, citing al-Ḥāfiẓ Abū `Abd-Allah.
14. Anwār al-tanzīl (under the saying of Allah, the Exalted, ‘And
surely, it is a knowledge of the Hour’ [Quran, 43:61]), vol. 2, p. 370;
al-Sīrat al-Ḥalabiyya (Egypt: Maṭba`atu Mustafa Muḥammad), vol. 1, p. 226; Rūḥ
al-bayān and al-Kashshāf under the mentioned verse; Rūḥ al-ma`ānī, vol. 25, p.
95; al-I`lām bi ḥukm `Īsā `alayhi al-salām (al-Ḥāwī lil-fatāwī), vol. 2, pp.
297–299.
I say: It has been mentioned in some Sunni traditions that
Jesus—peace be on our Prophet, his family, and him—will kill the Antichrist
(al-Dajjāl), whilst reliable traditions narrated from the Ahl al-Bait, peace be
on them, clearly establish that it is the Mahdī, peace be on him, who will kill
the Antichrist (see vol. 3, section 7, chap. 7). It is possible to reconcile
between these two traditions by considering the verb killing as passive or by
supposing that he will assist the Mahdī in killing him or he will undertake the
task of killing him by the order of the Mahdī.
15. Tafsīr al-Qummī, vol. 1, p. 158, under verse 4:159;
Al-Majlisī, al-`Arba`īn, p. 411, no. 28, similar to it from `Alī b. al-Ḥusayn,
peace be on him; Tafsīr al-Ṣāfī, vol. 1, p. 411; Tafsīr nūr al-thaqalain, vol.
1, p. 473; Tafsīr al-burhān, vol. 1, p. 426; Ḥilyat al-abrār, vol. 2, chap. 34,
p. 619; al-Maḥajja, p. 62; Majma` al-Bayān, vol. 2, p. 137. Regarding this
verse, he says: “There are numerous views about this verse. Some say both the
pronouns refer to Jesus. In other words, no one from the People of the Book—the
Jews and the Christians—will remain but that they will believe in Jesus before
Jesus’ death, when Allah sends him to the earth at the time of Mahdī’s
reappearance in the end of times to kill the Antichrist (al-Dajjāl).
Consequently, all the nations will be united [under one religion] and that will
be the true religion of Islam, the religion of Ibrāhīm; ibn Abbās, Abū Mālik,
al-Ḥasan, Qatāda, and ibn Zaid [have said] that is when becoming faithful will
not benefit them; al-Ṭabarī also has this view and he has said, ‘This verse is
specifically for those who will live in that era.’ `Alī b. Ibrāhīm has
mentioned in his Tafsīr that his father has narrated from Sulaimān b. Dāwūd
al-Minqarī . . . (he then mentions the tradition).”
16. `Uyūn akhbār al-Riḍā, vol. 2, chap. 46, pp. 200–202, no. 1.
I say: In this noble tradition the Return (raj`a) has been
mentioned. Authentic and mutawātir traditions from the Ahl al-Bait prove it
conceptually and synoptically. The Holy Quran also establishes it. For example,
“And on the day that We will gather from every nation a party from among those
who rejected Our signs, then they will be formed into groups” (Quran 27:83).
There is no doubt that the day is not the day of the great rising (qiyamat
al-kubrā) because in that day all the nations will be raised as Allah, the
Exalted, says, “And We will gather them and will leave none of them behind”
(Quran 18: 47). A group of the early scholars have written exclusive books to
prove it. Therefore, it is compulsory to believe in it in general without the
details mentioned in the singular
#257;ḥād) traditions except what has been
proved through mutawātir narrations or by other means which one can become
certain.
What he means by “the Quran has spoken about
them” are the verses of the Quran that have spoken about it. For instance, the
saying of Allah, the Exalted, “Or like the one who passed by a town and it had
fallen down upon its roofs. He said, ‘When will Allah give it life after its
death?’ So Allah took his life for a hundred years, then raised him [to life
again]” (Quran 2:259), and His saying, “Have you not considered those who
abandoned their homes for fear of death—and they were thousands—then Allah said
to them, ‘Die’ then He gave them life [again]” (Quran 2:243), and His saying to
Jesus, peace be on him, “and you give life to the dead by My permission” (Quran
5:110), and His saying, Mighty and Majestic be He, about the chosen ones from
the people of Moses for the meeting of his Lord, “Then We raised you up after
your death so that you might be thankful” (Quran 2:56), and His saying in
response to the supplications of Job (Ayyūb), “Therefore We answered [his
prayers] and took off what harm he had, and We gave him his family and the like
of them along with them” (Quran 21:84). All such discussions concerning raj`a,
views about it, questions about it and their answers, and its occurrence in the
end of times are dealt with in exclusive books written on the subject like
Biḥār al-anwār, vol. 53, chap. 29, pp. 39–144 and al-Majlisī, al-Arba`īn, pp.
400–448, no. 28.
17. Al-Burhān fī tafsīr al-Quran, vol. 1, p.
89, no. 14.
Post a Comment