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THE FOUR SPECIAL DEPUTIES After the martyrdom of Imam Hasan Askari (a.s) the mantle of Imamate fell on the young shoulders of Imam Mahdi (a.s). Due to the severe restrictions imposed by the reigning Caliph, Imam Mahdi (a.s) was forced to conceal himself from the eyes of the people. In the initial stages of the minor occultation, some very special and selected people among the Shias had the permission to meet their master whenever the need arose. They presented the problems of the Shias in the service of Imam who provided answers to them and conveyed them back to the people. Such selected people were called as special representatives, deputies, doors of Imam etc. Four persons had the honour of acquiring this elevated status and all of them hailed from and resided in Baghdad. A part from them, there were representatives another cities also. The Shias either conveyed their messages to these representative or directly to the special ones for it to reach to the Imam. These special deputies performed innumerable extraordinary feats in the minor occultation which are preserved in different traditional and historical books. (1). The first deputy:- Abu Amr Uthman Ibne Saeed Amri: He was also famous as the representative of Imam Ali Naqi (a.s). The title of "Sammaan" (Oil merchant) itself is historical. He used to deliver the wealth, possessions of Imam (a.s) in an oil can (In order that the intelligence personnel of the Government could not detect his activities, he posed himself as a businessman on Imam (a.s)'s order). Till 254 A.H. he was the representative of Imam Ali Naqi (a.s) He (a.s) used to say "Abu Amr is a reliable and trustworthy person, whatever he narrates, its on my behalf and whatever he conveys is in fact my messages". After the demise of Imam Ali Naqi (a.s) in 254 A.H. he became the special representative of Imam Hasan Askari (a.s) who used to say "Abu Amr is a reliable and trustworthy person. He was relied upon even by the previous Imams and in my life as well as after my death, he is reliable whatever he narrates is on my behalf and his messages are actually my messages". Imam also says: "Stand witness that Uthman bin Saeed is my representative. His son, Mohammad Bin Uthman is Mahdi (a.s)'s representative." When a son (Hazrat Mahdi (a.s) was born to Imam Hasan Askari (a.s), he ordered Abu Mar to distribute ten thousand roties and ten thousand pieces of meat among the Bani Hashim and also sacrifice sheep and goats for Aqeeqah. In a congregation of forty reliable and selected people of Imam Hasan Askari (a.s) he introduced Imam Mahdi (a.s) to them. He mentioned about his Imamate and occultation's. Then he emphasized about the representation of Imam Mahdi (a.s) by Usman bin Saeed, thus "You (all) accept whatever he says for he is the representative of your Imam and affairs are with him". He participated in all the funeral proceedings of Imam Hasan Askari (a.s) and executed all orders issued unto him. In 260 A.H. after the martyrdom of Imam Hasan Askari (a.s) he was appointed as the first special deputy of Imam Mahdi (a.s). For five years he held this auspicious position. Before his death, on the order of Imam (a.s) he appointed his son as Imam's representative infront of a group of honorable Shias and handed over all has responsibilities to him. After the death Uthman Bin Saeed his sons performed all the funeral proceeding and buried him in west of Baghdad. Shaikh Toosi (A.R) says that till 447 A.H. people paid homage to him and read his Ziyarat as a pious and righteous person and also as the foster brother of Imam Askari (a.s). They also recognised him as the special representative of Imam Mahdi (a.s). This shows that the extent to which his deputyship was concealed that even after a passage of two hundred years, it was difficult for the people to recognised him. He was a contemporary of the Abbaside Caliph, Motamid. (2). The Second Special Representative: Abu Ja'far Mohammed Bin Uthman Bin Saeed
Amravi. In his Tawqee to Ishaq Ibn Yaqoob Imam (a.s) said: "May God be pleased with Mohammad Bin Uthman and his father He is my confidante and reliable man. His writings are my writings". He was the special representative of Imam (a.s) for approximately forty years. In the very first Tawqee which he received there was a condolence message on the demise of his father. It's contents were as follows: "We have come from Allah and unto Him shall we return (Qur'an). We accept his orders and are satisfied with His commands. Your father passed a decent life and faced a decent death. May God have mercy upon him and enumerate him among His servants (Imams). He was always engrossed in their work. He always strove unceasingly in those works which elevated him in from of God and helped him gained approximately to the Imam (a.s) May God make him happy and condone his sins. May God increase your rewards and accept your difficulties. You are grief stricken, so are we, his death has affected us as much as it has affected you. May God make him happier in that life. It was due to his sincerity and decency that he was honoured with a son like you who has become his heir and successor. May God send mercies upon him. I praise the Almighty whose existence is clean from all indecencies of disbelief (and polytheism) whatever God has been entrusted to you by him, He will help you to achieve it. He will help you and grace you, for He is the Master, the Protector and the Sufficer. Ibn Nooh narrates from the Abu Nasr, the nephew of Abu Ja'far that he had written many books, one of which was on jurisprudence. He wrote whatever he had heard from Imam-e-Zamana (a.s) and his father Usman. One of these books was "Kitab-ul-ashrabah" which was passed on after his death to Husayn Bin-Rooh and after him, probably to Ali Ibne Mohammed Seymouri. Shaykh Saduq (a.r) narrates the following tradition from Mohammed Ibne-Usman, "I swear by God, Saheb-ul-Amr (A.J) comes to Mecca every year to perform the rituals of Hajj He sees the people and recognizes them but they do not recognise him even after seeing him". Mohammad Bin Usman was once asked if he had seen Imam-e-Zamana (a.s). He answered "Yes", the last time that I saw him was in the Holy Kaba, praying "O Allah fulfil what you have promised Me", then I saw him catching the curtain of Mustajaar-a door opposite to the main door of Kaaba and praying "O Allah" take revenge of your enemies through me". Abu Ali, Abul Hasan Ali Ibn Ahmed narrates, "One day Mohammed Ibn Uthman took me and showed him grave and said "I will die on such day. I will be buried here and this tablet will be with me" (the tablet was inscribed with some Qur'anic verses and the names of Imams). When asked about the cause of showing his grave, he replied "I have been ordered to finish all my duties and set things straight". A few years before his death whenever he was asked about his successor he used to send them to "Hussein Bin Rauh", he expired in the month of Jamdi-ul-Awwal, 305 A.H. He is buried alongside his respected mother in Baghdad, near Kufa Gate Where he resided. He lived during the reign of Motamid, Mukhtafi and Muqtadir, the Abbaside Kings. (3). The Third Special Representatives: Husayn Ibn Rauh Nawbakhti The First Tawqee received by Husayn Ibn Rauh, was as follow: "We know him (Husayn Ibn Rauh) May Allah grant him goodness, his recognition and grace. We received his letter. He is our reliable man he enjoys such a position near us with he is bound to be happy. May Allah increase His obligations on him. Certainly, he a masterful and powerful person. Praise be to the God who has no partner. Blessings of Allah be on Mohammad (S.A) and his progeny". Sunday 6th Shawwal 305 A.H. To appoint Husayn Ibn Rauh after Mohammad Bin Uthman, had two basic reason (1) This position was granted to only him who was sincere
to such an extent that if the Imam was behind him, he would not reveal his
where about even if cut into pieces. Husayn Ibn Rauh, was very sincere. None could even imagine that Husayn Ibn Rauh would bag that coveted status. Even the spies of Bani Abbas could not get a whiff of it because there were people who were very near to Mohammad Bin Uthman. Everybody considered Husayn Ibn Rauh to be a very knowledgeable person, whether friend or foe. He lived a life of dissimulation. (Taqiyyah). Many incidents concerning his discussion with the riling kings are narrated. He won the hearts of the people through his methods. Many debates are also narrated from him and the source of all his knowledge is the fountain of Ahle Bayt's knowledge. Therefore, after one debate, he said "Even if I am thrown from the sky or torn in to pieces by the vultures, I will not say a word of my own on the religion of God whatever, I say, I have learnt from the Divine Proof, God's Peace and blessing be on Him". Whatever he did was based only on the instructions of Imam Mahdi (a.s). Abdu Sahl Nawbakht was asked as to why was Husayn Ibn Rauh appointed as the special representative and why not he (Abu Sahl)? He replied, "The Imams knows better whom to appoint. I have debates with the opponents of Shiasim, If I was knowing the whereabouts of Imam (a.s) and during a debate if I could not prove my point, I would reveal his hiding place. But Abul Qasim is not like this If Imam was hiding behind him, he would allow himself to be scissored into pieces but would not show his Imam to the enemies". Husayn Ibn Rauh was Imam (a.s)'s special representative for about twenty one years. He expired in Shaban, 326 A.H. and is buried in the courtyard of Ali Ibn Mohammad Nawbakth's house in Baghdad. He was a contemporary of Muqtadir and Raazi, the Abbaside Kings. (4). The Fourth Speical Representative Abul Hasan Ali Ibn Mohammad Seymouri: The last Tawqee from Imam (a.s) received by Ali Ibn Mohammad announced the termination of the period of minor occultation Its contents are as follows: IN THE NAME OF GOD THE BENEFICIENT, THE
MERCIFUL: This is the last letter received from Imam (a.s) in the minor occultation. After three years of deputyship, Ali Ibn Mohammad Seymouri left this world in Shaban, 329 A.H. He is buried on the Khanlanji High way near Bab-jul-Mahool on the bask of the Abi Eqaab river. His last words were "For God is the Affair and He will himself execute it". He lived during the reign of Muttaqui, the Abbaside Caliph. For 69 years between 260 A.H. till 329 A.H. four people acted as the medium between Imam (a.s) and his followers. This duration is called as the Minor occultation. Some people deem this duration to be 74 years. That is because they calculate it from the birth of Imam (a.s) in 255 A.H. It is certain that the birth of Imam (a.s) in 255 A.H. It is certain that the Imam Mahdi (a.s) did not shoulder the responsibility of Imamat in the life time of Imam Hasan Askari (a.s). Therefore, there was no need for Imam Mahdi (a.s) to be in contact with the people directly, since his respected father was executing it. Hence, the question of the commencement of minor occultation does not arise right from the birth of Mahdi (a.s). Some peculiarities about special Representation: 1). The name of the special deputies were not mentioned in
the Tawqeeaat. This was done in order to prevent the Ababside king's from
knowing their names. Also, because this relationship was based on sheer
trust and reliability, there arose no particular need to mention the names. The aims of Special representative can be summed up
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