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Al-Hasan al- ‘Askari attempted to hide the fact of the birth of his son from everyone but his closest friends.The caliph al-Mu’tamid and his entourage, as well as the majority of the partisans of the Imams, were even convinced that the eleventh Imam had passed away (in 260 AH/874 AD) without leaving any progeny.M.A.A. Unrecognized Email or Password, please try again. Moezzi explains very clearly that the Imams passed on two kinds of traditions concerning the According to the authors, this prohibition was maintained in effect up to at least the beginning of the minor Occultation. Muhammad became powerful and tried to gain the support of the last Umayyad Caliph who was Marwan Ibn Muhammad (132/750), but the Caliph did not pay attention to him. "• al-Sawa’iq al-Muhriqah, by Ibn Hajar al-Haythami, Ch. He loves Fatima Zahra (a) and we love Fatima Zahra (a) and no one can deny our Sunni power. I would like to quote two of them here:Abu Nadra reported: We were with the company of Jabir Ibn Abdillah... Jabir Ibn Abdillah kept quite for a while and then reported Allah’s Messenger (may peace be upon him) having said: "There would be a Caliph in the last (period) of my Ummah who would freely give handfuls of wealth to the people without counting it.”I said to Abu Nadra and Abu al-Ala: Do you mean Umar Ibn Abd al-Aziz? For instance, prophet Moses (PBUH) went to occultation for one time. Abul Abbas al-Falasti said to Marwan: "Muhammad Ibn Abdollah is striving to gain the power for he is claiming to be al-Mahdi". Only those ignorant of the Sunnah and innovators in doctrine deny it.For the transcription and reproduction of this Fatwa, see, among others, the Introduction of al-Ganji al-Shafi’i, in the book named "al-Bayan,”Beirut, 1399/1979, pp 76-79 and in Appendix.Two Shafi’i scholars, Ganji in his book "al-Bayan", and Shablanji in his book "Noor al-Absar", on the verse 48:28 of Qur’an: "He is the One who sent his Messenger (Muhammad) with the guidance and the true religion that in order to prevail over all the religions”narrated from Sa’id Ibn Jubair that "this promise to Prophet Muhammad will be fulfilled by al-Mahdi who is in the progeny of Fatimah (sa).

In fact, he was alive even more than that because we should add his age before prophethood to the above number. Beware! However one thing is clear is that he lives on the earth among people while people around him do not perceive and know him.Second, with regards to the occultation of Imam al-Mahdi (PBUH), the Quran does NOT rule out such an occurrence at all. The following tradition clearly mentions that Imam al-Mahdi is one of descendants of the daughter of Prophet Muhammad (S):The Prophet (S) said: The Mahdi will be of my family, of the descendants of Fatimah (the Prophet’s daughter).• Sunan Abu Dawud, English version, Ch. But according to Muslim's belief, he will come back to Earth, and will pray behind Imam al-Mahdi (PBUH).Do you agree that al-Khidr (PBUH) is still alive? By Allah he is not. Thus, the twelfth Imam’s lineage combined both royalty and prophecy. Quran mentions his story with Moses (PBUH). His translation of the last portion of the tradition does not bear any similarity what so ever with the Arabic text of the tradition which is as follows:Now let us look at the false translation of Mr. Muhammad Muhsin Khan:Allah’s Apostle said "How will you be when the son of Mary (i.e. Shi’a Messianism does not fit theologically or logically into the framework of normative Islam.”Riffat Hasan also relies on Fazlur Rahman’s comments showing that Messianism was not a part of original Islam.

6, 1924, is a conductor and producer. al-Nisa’i has mentioned that this tradition is unfamiliar and is denied, and that the memorizers of traditions confirm that the traditions which state that al-Mahdi is the descendants of Fatimah are authentic and reliable. 11, section 1, p250Ibn Majah in his Sunan quotes Muhammad Ibn Hanafiyyah and Imam ‘Ali saying that the Holy Prophet (S) said:"al-Mahdi is from our Ahlul-Bayt, no doubt Allah will enforce his appearance within a night (i.e., his coming is very unpredictable and is very sudden). So scientifically speaking, it is quite possible that a child demonstrates abilities that adults cannot. Pascal invented and sold the first calculating machine (1645). Sunni reference: Sunan Ibn Majah, v2, Tradition #4085. 11, section 1, p249), al-Zurqani (Sharh al-Mawahib al-Ladunniyyah, v5, p348), al-Sakhawi (Fat’h al-Mugheeth, v3, p41), etc.The best formulation of the belief of all Muslims about al-Mahdi (as) has been given by a person who himself did not believe in his coming and who denied the validity of the traditions concerning this matter.