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BENEFITS FROM AN OCCULT IMAM
Whenever the discussion of occultation crops up, queries of
various kinds invade the minds of the people. The most common among them
being as to what is the benefit of an Imam who is in occultation? In other
words, what is the purpose of having a leader with whom neither we can come
in contact nor meet?
In this article, we shall attempt to convey to our readers the answer to the
query and make people realize as to how can one derive advantages from an
Imam during occultation.
Benefits
During Occultation
The root
of this question lies in the fact that die criteria for measuring the
benefits of a particular thing are relative, artificial and man made. In
other words, if something is appar-ently useful and profitable for him, it
is beneficial, not otherwise.
Such queries are raised because we do not seem to obtain
any apparent benefit from Imam Mahdi (a.s.) during his occultation.
Although, it is a genuine problem, yet we must know that if we are not
receiving from Imam (a.s.), it is due to our own short-comings. Our laziness
and defects may have closed the gates of beneficence for us.
Criteria Of Utilitarianism
Before the questions are answered, it will not be out of place to ask that
is it necessary that Allah should create only that thing which is of utility
to other creatures or rather only its existence is enough for itself?
Consequendy, other creatures would claim that since man is not beneficial
for them then his existence is not required.
The prophets came, propagated religion and departed from this world. What we
were they for use in our existence to the prophets? The Almighty Allah did
not send the prophet and messengers to serve our purpose. He had sent them
to complete his proof.
He sent them to achieve a sublime position by withstanding difficulties in
the way of propagation. May be it is because of this, that whenever the
people offered to recompense them for their efforts, they replied, "I
do not seek any reward from you. My reward is with Allah." (Holy
Quran) Thus, they never expected any encouragement or praise from the people
nor did they despair on account of the people's apathy.
Hence, when we are not the criterion to determine the utility of a
particular thing and the prophets were not sent to serve our purpose, we
cannot, in the first place, ques-tion the benefits of the Imam (a.s.ys
existence during occultation.
Survival Of The Universe
Putting our personal interests aside, we can consider the benefits and
advantages of the Imam's (a.s.) existence. At this point it must be known
that utility of each entity depends upon its individual ca-pacity. The
beggar and the king can never be equal. The Prophets and the Imam (a.s.) are
the proofs of Allah upon this earth. The universe continues to exist because
of their presence, Today, the proof of Allah upon earth is Hazrat
Imam-e-Zamana (a.s.). He is the pivot and the center of the universe. It
survives because he exists. He is the Imam of the whole universe and that is
why every particle of the universe acknowledges his presence. A tradition
from Imam Jafar as Sadiq (a.s.) says:
"Had
the earth been without an Imam, it would sink, swallowing its
inhabitants."
(Al-Kafi,
vol, 1, p, 179).
Another report states:
"The
proof was prior to creation, it is with creation and shall continue to exist
after the creation has perished"(Al Kafi Vol. 1, p. 177).
The same concept has come in an invocation, "Imam is the one whose continued existence
is the cause of the universe's survival. Sustenance descends due to his
presence. The earth and the heavens survive due to his existence."
(Mafaatihul
Jinaan, Dua-e-Adeelah)
Thus if the earth and the heavens exist, it is only because of Imam (a.s.)'s
presence. We live and continue to receive sustenance due to him. Every
living being in the world owes its existence to his presence. These are the
consequences of the existence of Imam (a.s.). The central factor is the
existence of Imam (a.s.) which neither depends upon his reappearance nor
occupation. Whether apparent or concealed, he is the pivot of the universe.
How meaningful are the following sentence of Ziarat Jameah:
"Allah
initiated the creation for your sake and will terminate it with you. Rain
descends for your sake and due to your existence, the sky is prevented from
crashing to the earth. Only through your mediation are our sorrows and
griefs dispelled."
(Mafaatihul
Jinan)
The question however remains as to how can we derive
benefit from Imam (a.s.) during his occultation? The question is as ancient
as the phenomenon of occultation.
Sun Behind The Clouds
Explaining the following Quranic verse,
"0
those who believe! Obey Allah and Obey the Messenger and those who have
authority amongst you", the Holy Prophet (s.a.) said to Jabir Ibn Abdullah Ansari,
"They
will go into occultation from their partisans and followers. (And then) only
those whose hearts have been tested for faith by Allah shall remain
steadfast on their Imamate (and those with weak faith shall deviate)."
At this point Jabir ibne Abdullah (r.a.) inquired, "0 Messenger of
Allah, would his partisans attain benefit from him while he is in
occultation ?" The Holy Prophet (s.a.) replied, "By the One who has sent me as a Prophet,
people will receive light from his splendor and benefit from his
guardianship during his occultation just like they benefit from the sun when
it hides behind the clouds." (Kamaaluddin by Shaykh Sadooq, p. 253)
A similar question was put to Imam Jafar as-Sadiq (a.s.) by
Mahraan Al Damish: "How shall the people benefit from the hidden and
the concealed proof?" Imam Sadiq (a.s.) replied, "Just
like they derive benefits from the sun when it is concealed behind the
clouds."(Ibid.,
p. 207)
The above tradition has been quoted by Shaykh Sulayman bin Shaykh Ibrahim
Qandoozi on page 477 of his book "Yanaabiul Mawaddah",
quoting from "Faraaidus
Simtain' of Shaykh
Hammui. Both the afore-mentioned are Sunni scholars of repute.
When the same query was put to Hazrat Hujjat (a.s.) himself, he remarked in
his letter to Ishaq bin Yaqoob: "Deriving benefit from me during my occultation is
like obtaining advantage from the sun when concealed behind the
clouds." This
letter was sent through the second special deputy of Imam (a.s.), Muhammad
ibn Uthman Amri (r.a.). (Ibid.,
p. 485)
Noteworthy it is that the question was posed to three
infallibles and the reply from each of them was but one. Thereby
ascertaining that the patron of them all is one - and He is Allah, Blessed
and High be He. Imam (a.s.)'s occultation is likened to the
hiding of the sun behind the clouds. Some of the points understood in this
analogy are explained by Allama Majlisi (r.a.) and are produced hereunder :
(1) Existence - Imam (a.s.) is the means for illuminating mankind
with the light of guidance and knowledge.
It is only because of Imam (a.s.) that erudition and science have appeared
in the world. Had he not been existing, divine wrath would have befallen on
the world. Allah (s.w.t.) declares in the Holy Quran, '''0 Prophet! as
long as you are there amongst them. God will not inflict His wrath upon
them".
Time and again during occultation, we have witnessed that when engulfed in
difficulties and tribulations, things are placed in order with the support
of Imam (a.s.) and our path is smoothened.
(2) When the sun is behind the clouds, people derive benefit from its
existence. Yet, all eagerly await the clouds to sail past the sun to obtain
maximum benefit from the visible sun. Similarly, at all times, the ardent
Shias and the true lovers of Hazrat await the re-appearance of their leader.
(3) The denial of the existence of Imam (a.s.) during occultation after
witnessing the signs is parallel to the denial of the sun when behind the
clouds and not visible to the eye.
(4) Occasionally, the clouds move and let the sun be seen for some moments
and the zealous manage to steal a glance at it. Similarly, some fortunate
people are honored with the opportunity of seeing Imam (a.s.) during his
major occultation.
(5) Just like the sun is beneficial to all, all benefit from the blessings
of Imam (a.s.). However, just like a blind cannot obtain complete benefit
from the sun, the one with - a blind heart does not achieve much from Imam
(a.s.)'s existence.
(6) The rays of the sun enter the homes depending on the windows and
ventilators. More that these impediments are done awav with, more rays enter
the house. Likewise, when a man cleans the veils from his own self, the
windows of his mind and spirit open for him and he will benefit all the more
from the guiding light of Imam (a.s.) and thus illuminating his own
personality.
Purification of the self from carnal desires, animal instincts, sins and
evil deeds is directly proportionate to the reception of light and guidance
of Imamat. If the purification of the heart and reformation of the soul
continues, a time will come when he finds himself very close to the edifying
star and his own personality exuding radiance.
(7) Apart from the above, more analogies can be presented. Just like the sun
is the center of the solar system and all planets revolve around it, Imam
(a.s.) is the axis of the universe and everything circumambulates his divine
persona. Even the sun itself revolves around Imam (a.s.) and is subject to
his orders.
(8) The sun is the source of heat and light in the universe. The brilliance
of the moon is because of the solar rays. Nothing possesses its own light or
heat. Similarly, Imam (a.s.) is the light of guidance for this universe.
Even the sun has obtained its light from Imam (a.s.) because the day there
is no Imam on this earth, the sun will be devoid of its light.
Guiding The Affair
The Almighty Allah has appointed the Pure Imams (a.s.) to guide the people
through His Order. "And We made them Imams who guide (the people) by
Our Command..." (Anbiya : 72)
Guidance of the people through the command of Allah is the most significant
factor. Generally., everything in the world of creation comes into existence
through a process. A child enters this world after a period of nine months
in the womb of its mother. However, if Allah wills, this period can be
reduced to moments and that is when Allah commands, "Be" and
"It is".
The Almighty Allah has bestowed the Imams (a.s.) of "guiding with
command". They have the capacity to transform a period just by looking
at it. Imam Hasan (a.s.) changed the Syrian foe into a humble friend, Imam
Husain (a.s.) transformed Zohair Qayn, Imam Mohammad Taqi (a.s.) changed the
heart of the Syrian worshipper, etc. . Similarly, Hazrat Vali-e-Asr (a.s.)
has brought profound changes in the lives of people like Hasan Iraqi.
Apparent presence is not a pre-requisite for such transformations. If the
person is deserving and is given the opportunity by Allah, he can benefit
from the same. Today even we can obtain guidance from Imam (a.s.) but the
necessary condition is that we must sacrifice our desires for his pleasure.
Protection From Calamities
Various traditions have emphasized the fact that the Ahiul Bayt (a.s.) are
those personalities due to whom this universe is safe and sound. Hazrat
Hujjat (a.s.) himself is reported to have said, "Certainly, I am the cause of he safety of
this world as the stars are the cause of safety of the heavens."
(Kamaaluddin,
p. 485; Al-Ihtijaaj by Shaykh Tabarsi, p. 471)
Moreover, Hazrat Vali-e-Asr (a.s.) has remarked in his letter to the
respected Shaykh Mufeed (r.a.) for which the readers may refer to the back
cover.
Each and everv word of this letter is a witness to the deep love and
affection of Imam Asr (a.s.) for his Shias. Notwithstanding their
shortcomings and defects, he protects them. If the help and assistance of
Imam (a.s.) was missing, we would have most certainly perished. There is
someone who is protecting us all. Numerous incidents prove this fact. Imam
(a.s.) has saved a number of people and protected them. Readers can refer to
the books that have recorded such incidents.
Moreover, due to the presence of Imam (a.s.), people receive sustenance, the
sick are cured and the childless bear children. In brief, there is no
problem that cannot be solved by the help of Imam (a.s.), despite his
occultation.
He is prepared to favor us but we do not call him in the proper way.
May
Allah count us among his sincere and loyal servants.
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