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IMAM MAHDI A.S. IN THE VIEW OF WAHABIS: Intact the following
proofs will clarify that like other Muslim scholars even Wahabi Scholars
believe in Mahdaviyat and they regard
this belief as the culmination of the Islamic creed. 1-
The Wahabi sect is an offshoot of the Ahle-Sunnah
and like other Muslims, believe in Qur'an
and traditions. They also have faith in the traditions of Sehah-e-Sittah
and other authentic books. Since the traditions pertaining to Imam Mahdi
(A.S.) are quoted from the Holy Prophet (S.A.)
and are found in abundance in the books of traditions, hence they do
believe in Imam Mahdi (A.S.). 2- Ibn Taimiyyah (exp. 728 A.H.) was a Hanbali scholar of 7th- 8th century who is also known as the ideological leader of Wahabis. In his book 'Minhaajus-Sunnah' (which was a vehement assault on Shias), he considers the traditions regarding Hazrat Mahdi (A.S.) as authentic and says about him in the following words : "Those traditions by which the advent of Imam Mahdi
(A.S.) is expostulated are correct which are recorded by Abu Dawood,
Tirmidhi, Ahmed
Hanbal, and other traditionalists.
For instance, the tradition of the Holy Prophet (S.A.) related by Ibn Mas'ud
that: "Even
if a single day will remain from the eve of doomsday, Allah the Almighty
will prolong that day to such an extent till He raises a man from my Ahle
Bait (A.S.)." 3- Shamsuddin Mohammad bin Abi Bakr, popularly known as Ibn Qayyum-e-Jauzi (exp. 751 A.H.), a noted celebrity of the Hanbali sect and an ardent follower and preacher of Ibn Taimiyah's ideas, has compiled an entire book on the topic of Imam Mahdi (A.S.). He has adorned his book with the title of 'Al-Mahdi'. The same scholar has written another book by the name of 'Al- Munaar Al Munif Fis-Sahih Waz Zaeef which is infact an explanation of Ibn Jauzi's book 'Al-Mauzoo'aat'. In this book in the 15th Chapter from Pg. 326 to 344, he has quoted some traditions regarding Imam Mahdi (A.S.) along with the discussion on the authenticity of the traditions. He has concluded that traditions pertaining to Imam Mahdi (A.S.) are genuine and a part of the Islamic tradition. In the same book, he has written, while quoting from the book of 'Abdul Husain Aberi ' that: "The traditions regarding Imam Mahdi (A.S.) are plenty (Mutawatir) and abundantly prove that he will be from the progenyofthe Holy Prophet (S.A.) ." 4- Allama Mohammad bin Ali Shaukani (exp. 1250 A.H.) was formerly a Zaidi who later on converted to Wahabism to become its prolific preacher in Yemen. He was such a staunch believer in Mahdaviyat that he wrote one whole book on the subject by the name of 'Al-Tauzeeh Fi Tawatir Ma Ja'aa Fil-Mahdi wal-Dajjal wal Maseeh This
book has been a major source of reference of most scholars. The following
sentence from this book deserves attention :"Those
traditions which are narrated regarding Hazrat Mahdi (A.S.) are plenty. It
is sufficient for him who possesses little faith and justice."
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