1.
To what extent is belief in the Mahdi prevalent in the Sunni
faith today? Can you give a percentage?
Belief in the Mahdi has always been of great importance in
the Islamic world. That applies to both Sunni and Shia faiths.
Although there are some differences in the beliefs of these
two major sects, the essence of the belief in the Mahdi is
the same. Both Shias and Sunnis are awaiting a saviour who
will liberate the world from all its troubles.
According to Sunni beliefs, the fundamental source is the
hadiths of our Prophet (saws), in which belief in the Mahdi
is described in very clear terms. There is agreement among
Islamic scholars that these hadiths are based on reliable
sources. The subject of the Mahdi is clearly set out in Abu
Dawud, Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah's collections of hadiths. In
Bukhari and Muslim there is reference to a saviour, described
as an imam, who will come in the end times. Belief
in the Mahdi is therefore very powerful in the Sunni faith.
2. Does belief in the Mahdi have a widespread
influence on all classes, on all sections of society, in Sunni
Islam, or have some certain sections adopted it more than
others?
Belief in the Mahdi has always enjoyed a very important place
in the entire Islamic world. Among Muslims there are and have
always been, of course, individuals or groups who have not
adopted this belief, who reject certain aspects of it, or
who put forward different views. However, these are generally
movements or individuals who have adopted views that are incompatible
with Islamic beliefs, who reject trustworthy hadiths and have
conflicting views. These represent a very small minority in
the Islamic world. The fact is that despite there being some
differences in belief on the subject of the Mahdi in the Islamic
community there is still enormous consensus. I can see this
from the very positive reactions from different countries
and sections of society to my books dealing with the end times
and the Mahdi. I also see how powerful this belief is in the
hearts of Muslims from the messages reaching our web sites.
Muslims across the globe, from Indonesia to South Africa,
from Britain to China, and from Canada to Australia possess
a very deep faith and broad information on the subjects of
the end times and the Mahdi.
3. What are your personal and religious views
on those people who have previously declared themselves to
be the Mahdi (Ibn Tumart, Muhammed Ahmed, and Manisali Mehmet
in 1930s Turkey)?
I do not wish to concentrate on individuals, but according
to what is related in the hadiths it appears that before the
return to earth of the Prophet Jesus (peace be upon him) and
the appearance of the Mahdi there will be a large number of
false saviours claiming to be the Mahdi and Jesus. The appearance
of such people may cause people to treat everyone who says
that they are Jesus or the Mahdi with suspicion. The great
Islamic scholar Bediuzzaman Said Nursi describes such people
in these terms:
I have also seen many people who thought themselves to
be a sort of Mahdi, and they said that they were going to
be the Mahdi. These people are not liars and deceivers,
they are deceived. They suppose what they see to be reality.
As the Divine Names have manifestations from the sphere
of the Sublime Throne down to an atom, and the places of
manifestation differ in that relation, so the degrees of
sainthood, which consist of manifesting the Names, differ
in the same way. (Bediuzzaman Said Nursi, Risale-i Nur Collection,
The Letters, The Twenty-ninth Letter, Fourt Allusion)
As stated by Bediuzzaman, these people will be quite certain
that they are the awaited saviour. The existence of these
false individuals may also have an important role to play
in the recognition of the Mahdi and Jesus. Since people will
have been exposed to false saviours for many years they may
not recognise the Mahdi for a long time. Similarly, it is
very likely that they will not recognise the Prophet Jesus
when he returns because they have been exposed to people describing
themselves as the Prophet Jesus for so long. However, it must
not be forgotten that the appearance of false messiahs is
also a sign of the coming of the two personages of the end
times - Mahdi and the Prophet Jesus. Our Prophet (pbuh) related
these glad tidings in these terms in his hadiths:
The Last Hour will not come before there come forth
thirty Dajjals (imposters), each presenting himself as an
apostle of God. (Sunan Abu Dawud)
Some false messiahs and mahdis have emerged, and others will
do so in the years that follow. (God knows best.) Without
any doubt, the days when the false messiahs with all their
falsehoods appear are very close. That is because our Prophet
(pbuh) has imparted the glad tidings of the return of the
Prophet Jesus and the coming of the Mahdi in the wake of these
liars.
4. How can a false Mahdi be distinguished from
the true Mahdi?
In his hadiths our Prophet (pbuh) has described all the features
of the Mahdi in great detail. Islamic scholars have also provided
very important information about the Mahdi. Therefore, it
is of great importance whether or not an individual supposed
to be the Mahdi actually possesses those features. These are:
being descended from the Prophet (pbuh), bringing Islamic
moral values to prevail over the whole world, cleansing Islam
from all the additions and beliefs that evolved after our
Prophet, bringing peace and security to the world, establishing
Islamic union, eliminating sects, for the entire Islamic world
to submit to him, and forming an alliance with the people
of the book. When these things take place, then we may consider
that this person is the Mahdi or an extraordinary human being.
Throughout history there may have been worthy Islamic scholars
who have met some aspects of the criteria I have set out above.
However, the actual Mahdi of the end times will combine all
these features, on his own and within himself. The great Islamic
scholar Bediuzzaman Said Nursi describes the differences between
these people and the true Mahdi thus:
The Great Mahdi will have numerous functions. He will carry
out duties in the world of politics, the world of religion,
the world of government, and in the many spheres of the
world of Islam. Similarly, since every century at a time
of despair people are in need of a sort of Mahdi to strengthen
their morale or for the possibility of a Mahdi appearing
at that time to assist them, through Divine mercy, every
age or perhaps every century a sort of Mahdi has appeared
from among the Prophet's (PBUH) descendants, and preserved
his forefather's Shari'a and revived his Sunna. (Bediuzzaman
Said Nursi, Risale-i Nur Collection, The Rays, The
Second Station of the Fifth Ray, Ninteenth Matter)
Said Nursi has made it clear that the Mahdi will be active
in the political arena and be present at the highest level
of state administration. Indeed, for him to be active in politics,
in religion and in communicating the message requires the
very broadest means. We can see from this that the Mahdi will
have such very broad means, and that these duties can only
be fully carried out with the use of state powers. This is
the major difference between the Mahdi and those individuals
believing themselves to be the Mahdi in the end times. The
Mahdi will be active worldwide, will not be held back by limited
individuals, will wage a major intellectual struggle in all
spheres, and will, by God's leave, cause Islam to prevail
over the whole world.
5. What kind of relationship will there be
between the Prophet Jesus and the Mahdi when both are on the
earth?
According to the hadiths, when the Prophet Jesus returns
to earth he will act together with the Mahdi, and the two
will combine all their powers to bring religious moral values
to prevail in the world. The Prophet Jesus will eliminate
the Anti-Christ (Dajjal), the leader of the atheistic system
in the world, and the Mahdi will assist him in that struggle.
The Prophet Jesus and the Mahdi are two brothers with great
love for one another in this world and in the hereafter. They
will share the same thoughts and beliefs. The Mahdi will be
the spiritual leader of the Islamic world, and the Prophet
Jesus that of the Christian world. Under their twin leadership
the world will enjoy great peace, security and happiness.
6. Could you describe your analysis of the
hidden imam in Shiite belief?
As you know, according to Shiite belief, the statements made
by Fatima, Zahra and the 12 imams are regarded as equal to
those made by the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). In Sunni belief,
on the other hand, only the hadiths of our Prophet (pbuh)
are reliable. For that reason, in terms of numbers, the Sunnis
possess fewer accounts about the Mahdi than there are in Shiite
sources. In Shiite sources some 700 accounts giving the glad
tidings of the appearance of the Mahdi are reported. There
are some 400 reports that the Mahdi will be from the Ahl al-Bayt
(The Prophet's family). In addition, there are hundreds of
other reports describing the Mahdi's appearance, actions,
struggle against the unbelievers, and the kind of environment
there will be when he prevails. The subject of the Mahdi is
the most important creed in Shia belief, and they believe
that the Mahdi, whom they refer to as the "Lord of Time,"
will one day appear. Throughout history many people from the
Ahl al-Bayt have been regarded as the Mahdi, yet since they
have been unable to fulfill what was expected of them, hope
has always given way to the expectation of a new Mahdi.
The Shiite belief in the Mahdi is based on "the disappearance
of the Mahdi and his coming to earth as the last of the 12
imams."
In some hadiths, it is reported that after his appearance
the Mahdi will twice remain apart from people, once for a
short time and once for a long time. This is stated as follows
in one hadith: "The Mahdi will twice disappear from human
sight. On one occasion he will remain unseen for so long that
some people will think he has died and others that he has
departed, and apart from his closest followers, nobody will
know where he is." (Al-Muttaqi al-Hindi, Al-Burhan fi Alamat
al-Mahdi Akhir al-Zaman)
In this hadith it is stated that the second disappearance
of the Mahdi will be under harsher conditions and will be
of a longer duration, that it will be difficult to encounter
him during that time and that only his closest followers will
be able to do so. As we know, the Mahdi will wage a great
intellectual struggle against the deniers, atheists and materialists.
He will expend great efforts, using all his power and all
the means at his disposal, to bring Islamic moral values to
prevail on earth. Since one cannot imagine that the Mahdi
would knowingly vanish at such an important time, his separation
from people will take place "outside his own will." Indeed,
one hadith reads: "One day it was stated in the presence
of Huzaifa that the Mahdi had emerged. He said: 'You have
found happiness if he comes from among you as a companion
of the Prophet Muhammed. Certain it is that because of the
evils people encounter the Mahdi will not appear until he
is the most beloved of people'." (Al-Muttaqi al-Hindi, Al-Burhan
fi Alamat al-Mahdi Akhir al-Zaman, p. 27)
In other words, the disappearance of the Mahdi is not a mythical
one that will last for hundreds of years, but may take place
in the form of an enforced separation from people at specific
intervals. The last part of this hadith indicates that at
the time of this disappearance people's love and longing for
the Mahdi will increase due to their being subjected to various
evils.
The disappearance of the Mahdi may also indicate his concealing
himself. That is because he is under constant assault and
pressure from atheists and materialists. He is unable to live
a comforatable day-to-day life like other people. He must
constantly conceal himself and remain apart from people. He
can prevent the attacks and slanders made by the deniers only
in this way.
7. What would your thoughts be regarding someone
who declared himself to be the Mahdi today? (for example,
I have found Sunni sources wondering whether Osama bin Laden
might be the Mahdi).
Someone's declaring himself to be the Mahdi is the clearest
proof that he is not the Mahdi. That is because if someone
says, "I am the Mahdi," he is in fact claiming that "I am
innocent, I have no need to be tested, I am not torn between
hope of paradise and fear of hell, I am under the guarantee
of paradise, and revelations come to me." Such a claim is
a violation of the verses of the Qur'an and Islamic moral
values. Unless such a claim stems from heedlessness, it must
be based on atheism. The Mahdi will not bother saying, "Accept
me as the Mahdi," and will feel no need to make such a claim.
That is because being the Mahdi means success. As related
in the hadiths of our Prophet (pbuh), being a means whereby
Islam comes to prevail on the earth is an undeniable feature
of the Mahdi. In his works, Bediuzzaman Said Nursi has set
out the attributes of the Mahdi's blessed person in great
detail. In describing the duties of the Mahdi, Bediuzzaman
states that the establishment of an Islamic Union will be
one of the three greatest of these. The passage in question
reads:
THE THIRD DUTY OF THAT INDIVIDUAL(the Mahdi) is to build
an Islamic Caliphate on an ISLAMIC UNITY AND TO SERVE ISLAM
by allying himself with Christians. This duty can be fulfilled
by A GREAT CALIPHATE and force and the sacrifices of millions.
The first duty is three to four times more valuable then
the other two. However, since the second and third duties
will be in a very bright and broad sphere and in a glittering
manner they will appear more important in the eyes of the
people and the community." (Sikke-i Tasdik-i Gaybi, p. 9)
As Bediuzzaman makes clear, the Mahdi will first construct
an Islamic Union. He will then draw strength and support from
the Islamic Union and cause religious moral values to prevail
across the world. In fulfilling this sacred duty, by the leave
of God, he will possess great power, strength and dominion.
When the blessed person of the Mahdi appears, by God's leave,
the Mahdi's great deeds will be the greatest proof and evidence
that this holy individual has actually emerged. It is reported
in one hadith that "people will pledge allegiance to the Mahdi,
albeit against his wishes:
THEY WILL PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE MAHDI AGAINST
HIS WISHES. Later, the Mahdi will cause them to perform
2 rakats of salat and will ascend to the pulpit." (Ibn
Hajar Haytahami, Al-Qawl al-Mukhtasar fi'alamat al-Mahdi
al-Muntazar, p. 23, pp. 34, 50, 44)
The statement in the hadith that allegiance will be pledged
to the Mahdi against his wishes is an indication that he will
never claim to be the Mahdi. The evident signs of the Mahdi
and his own great deeds will show that he is the awaited holy
one. He will make no suggestions or claims to that effect.
After the Mahdi comes to head the Islamic world, it will be
of no importance whether people refer to him as the Mahdi
or not. Neither will a person saying that he does not believe
him to be the Mahdi change anything. That is because the predestined
event will in any case occur. He, like all the other prophets,
will fulfill the duty set out in his destiny and will cause
the religion to prevail on earth as the Mahdi of God. The
Mahdi will not say, "Accept me," but his destiny will take
that form.
The Mahdi is the manifestation of our Lord's titles of the
Compassionate and Merciful, and at the same time of those
of the Subduer and the Irresistable. Nobody can stand in the
way of the Mahdi and the dominion he will have over the world.
Atheists, deniers and materialists will resort to various
means to stand in the Mahdi's way, but God, as the Subduer
and the Irresistable, will cause religious moral values to
prevail on earth. By the will of God, however, that dominion
will come about through love and dialogue, and God's spiritual
obligation.
The Mahdi will come to lead the Islamic world, so what will
it matter then whether or not he is called the Mahdi?
8. If someone claiming to be the Mahdi emerged today or
in the near future, how should you or a devout Sunni Muslim
react?
As revealed in the verse "Indeed, all things We created with
predestination." (Kamer Suresi 49), our Lord has created
everything in line with a specific destiny. Like the destinies
of all living and non-living things, that of the Mahdi is
set out in the sight of God. The identity, signs and appearance
of that blessed individual, his establishment of an Islamic
Union and bringing Islamic moral values to prevail in the
world are all part of a destiny set out in the sight of God.
Whoever God ordains to be the Mahdi will be so. The Mahdi
is a blessed individual whose physical and other features,
deeds, services and influence on the world were all described
by our Prophet (pbuh) 1400 years ago. In the same way that
it is impossible to imitate or strive to acquire these features,
so it is also impossible, by the leave of God, to stand in
the Mahdi's way. No human being can acquire the rank of Mahdi
by expending even the greatest efforts. This is something
that comes about in God's creation and destiny. The Mahdi
must be accepted because the true Mahdi is the predestined
Mahdi. The Mahdi will perform all the services promised by
our Prophet (pbuh) and by the leave of God will cause religious
moral values to prevail across the whole world. This is a
destiny set out by God.
9. What do you think about the claim that Muqtada
al Sadr is the hidden imam or represents the "army of the
Mahdi" since the coming of the Mahdi is close at hand?
The entire Islamic world is in any case the army of the Mahdi.
However, this army is an army of love, not of bloodshed. Opposition
to bloodshed, cruelty, violence and terror is the main attribute
of the Mahdi. The Mahdi will cause religious moral values
to prevail by means of knowledge, information and culture.
As revealed in the hadiths and in the works of great Islamic
scholars, the Mahdi will inflict a total intellectual defeat
on atheist ideologies, will teach people the essence of the
religion and religious moral values, and will wage a major
intellectual struggle to turn people to faith and proper values.
Our Lord will make the Mahdi and the great intellectual struggle
he wages a means whereby the troubles of the end times are
eliminated. This feature of the Mahdi is revealed in another
hadith:
The most auspicious of the community of Muhammad
AND YOUR PROTECTOR WHO WILL DO AWAY WITH YOUR TROUBLES ...
IS THE MAHDI! (Al-Muttaqi al-Hindi, Al-Burhan fi Alamat
al-Mahdi Akhir al-Zaman, p. 57)
In another hadith it is reported that corruption will come
to an end by means of the Mahdi, to be replaced on earth by
peace and security:
God WILL PUT AN END TO BLIND CORRUPTION BY MEANS
OF HIM (the Mahdi). Everywhere will be made safe... (Al-Muttaqi
al-Hindi, Al-Burhan fi Alamat al-Mahdi Akhir al-Zaman, p.
58)
According to the information in the hadiths, people suffering
from troubles and poverty will seek refuge in the justice,
compassion, love and generosity of the Mahdi. In one hadith
it is stated that:
The community will SEEK REFUGE IN THE MAHDI as honey
bees cluster around their sovereign. He will fill the
world, that was once full of cruelty, with justice, and
people will return to the golden age of Islam ... (Al-Muttaqi
al-Hindi, Al-Burhan fi Alamat al-Mahdi Akhir al-Zaman, p.
11)
When the Mahdi causes Islamic moral values to prevail on
earth, poverty, hunger, suffering and troubles will come to
an end and bloodshed will stop, and people will attain the
true happiness, peace and security for which they have longed
for so long. This climate of love, peace and plenty, which
the Mahdi will be instrumental in bringing about, is described
thus in the hadiths.
Once the earth is full of cruelty and enmity, one of
my line will emerge. He will fill the Earth with equity
and justice, just as it was previously filled with oppression
and tyranny. (Al-Muttaqi al-Hindi, Al-Burhan fi Alamat al-Mahdi
Akhir al-zaman, p. 11)
Heaven will send down rain upon them in torrents, the
earth will not withhold any of its plats, and wealth will
be available to all. (At-Tabarani)
The younger ones wish they were grown-ups, while the
adults wish they were younger... The good become even more
good, and even the wicked ones are treated well. (Al-Muttaqi
al-Hindi, Al-Burhan fi Alamat al-Mahdi Akhir al-zaman, p.
17)
As can clearly be seen from the information in the hadiths,
the Mahdi will treat people with love and compassion, provide
solutions to disagreements by peaceful means, and patiently
call people to faith and proper moral values. The Mahdi's
struggle against atheistic ideologies will be an intellectual
one, in which he will be victorious, by the blessing of God,
using very rational and wise methods. According to the hadiths,
this great struggle of the Mahdi's will be waged in great
calm, tranquility and order:
In this time, neither a man will be awoken from sleep,
nor will a person's nose bleed. (Ibn Hajar al-Haythami,
Al-Qawl al-Mukhtasar, p. 44.)
The Mahdi will follow the way of the Prophet. He will
not wake up a sleeping person or shed blood. No Sunnah will
fail to be brought to life, and no bid'at (innovation not
sanctioned by the Qur'an) will fail to be eliminated ...
(Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-Rasul Barzanji , Al-Isha'ah li-ashrat
al-sa'ah, p. 163)
As stated in the hadiths, Islamic moral values will prevail
over all the world by means of the Mahdi. He will provide
just solutions to tensions and disagreements that will be
acceptable to all sides, and all problems will be resolved
peacefully. The Mahdi will call people to the compassion,
patience, goodness and beauty commanded by Islamic moral values
and, in this as in all other matters, will represent a role
model for people with his superior values and attitudes. This
call of the Mahdi's to people is reported thus in the hadiths:
After performing the evening prayer, he (the Mahdi)
will speak in the loudest voice: "O people! I remind you
of God. I tell you what your place will be in the presence
of God tomorrow, on the day of judgement. God has sent you
much evidence and the prophets, He has revealed to you the
Qur'an and commanded you to ascribe no partners to God but
to maintain your obedience to God and His prophet. Reanimate
what is given life by the Qur'an, forbid what is forbidden
and assist and support the Mahdi. Because the world is about
to experience ill and to come to an end. I call on you to
labour with His book, to eliminate superstition and to reanimate
the Sunnah'." (Al-Muttaqi al-Hindi, Al-Burhan fi Alamat
al-Mahdi Akhir al-zaman, pp. 55-56)
Our Prophet (pbuh) has given notice of the great change that
will take place with the coming of the Mahdi:
The world filled with oppression and tyranny WILL OVERFLOW
WITH JUSTICE AFTER HE (THE MAHDI) COMES. (Ibn Hajar al-Haythami,
Al-Qawl al-Mukhtasar, p. 20.)
Again according to the hadiths, there will be no more enmity
or hatred in the time of the Mahdi, and violence and terror
will come to an end. Some of the hadiths on this subject read
as follows:
Enmity and hatred between people will cease. Scorpions
and snakes will not be poisonous, and even children will
play with snakes without being bitten… Wolves will be among
sheep like sheepdogs. THE WORLD WILL FILL WITH RELIGIOUS
UNITY LIKE THE CUP FILLS WITH WATER. Nobody but God will
be worshipped. NOTHING WILL BE LEFT OF WARFARE AND CONFLICT.
(Sunan Ibn Majah)
Then the Earth will become safe so that LIONS MAY GRAZE
WITH CAMELS; TIGERS WITH COWS, WOLVES WITH SHEEP; and so
that children may play with snakes without being harmed.
(Ibn Ahmad Hanbal)
As can be seen in the hadiths, in the time of the Mahdi there
will be great brotherhood among peoples who are now in conflict,
and peace, friendship and love will replace all forms of enmity.
The moderate, contemporary, rational and civilised Islamic
model that will form during the time of the Mahdi will illuminate
the whole world.
All this information clearly reveals that the road to be
taken by the Mahdi will lead to great cultural progress all
over the world and turn people in the direction of Islamic
moral values.
The Mahdi is actually here now, but is concealed. The reason
for that concealment is to protect himself from political
and other forms of attack by atheists, materialists and deniers.
In my view, the Prophet Jesus has also returned to earth,
but he too is hidden. He is obliged to conceal himself because
of the terrorist and political attacks he would be exposed
to. However, he too will emerge in the very near future and
together with the Mahdi will embark upon his intellectual
struggle.
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