Question:
Aḥmad Khatīb asked:
While ImÄm MahdÄ« (mGehr)’s Hujjah was clear [certain], why before his birth did some Shiites considered ImÄm Alli (pbuh) or his son “Muḥammad ibn Hanafiyyahâ€, Nafs Zakiyyah, ImÄm á¹¢Ädiq (pbuh), ImÄm KÄdhim (pbuh), ImÄm HÄdÄ« (pbuh)’s son “Sayyid Muḥammad, or even ImÄm AskarÄ« as ImÄm MahdÄ« (mGehr)?!
The correct answer includes 4 parts:
1- Although in some AḥÄdÄ«th which are about ImÄm MahdÄ« (mGehr)’s rise, by the Messenger of God (pbuh&h) and his Ahl al Bayt (pbu th), it has been clarified that he is definitely the son of 11th ImÄm “AskarÄ« (pbuh)â€, because the people knew all Ahl al Bayt (pbu th) as “The best guide for people†and “Guided By Godâ€; therefore, facing cruelty and violation, they took refuge to one of them as “ImÄm MahdÄ« (mGehr)†[It was a sort of psychological need to a divine ImÄm]. They would also take some other people with themselves.
They were often simple-hearted or ignorant people, and just in some cases politics intervened.
2- This type of Shiites often didn’t last more, and joined the other leaded Shiites or left the place, at last.
3- In some cases, some people considered others as ImÄm MahdÄ«, due to the religious skepticism that was privileged at that time. But it was fortunately disappeared soon.
*Al-Nafs al-Zakiyyah is the title of a person called Muḥammad ibn al-Ḥasan. He is called “al-Nafs al-Zakiyyah†(the Pure Soul) in AḥÄdÄ«th, because of his asceticism and worship. He is from the progeny of ImÄm al-Huá¹£ayn (pbuh), and is thus a Huá¹£aynÄ« Sayyid.
Reference:
https://makarem.ir/maaref/l/0409337
Collected by: AlÄ« A. RidhwÄnÄ«, promisology and answering to the religious skepticism, (1) Seventh Print, P. 213 (2011), Masjid JamkarÄn, Qumm,
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