Sayyid Sadruddin al-Sadr
Mahdi
Mahdi is concealed from the views of the people, even his Shiahs but his pure heart is filled with grief and sorrow. Mahdi
With regards to 'Saqalayn' (i.e. the Quran and Ahl al-Bayt) the Holy Prophet
As far as the Holy Quran is concerned, by the Grace of Allah it is available amongst us. Even though we have not held fast to the Ahl al-Bayt, yet they have so set knowledge and insight amongst us and left them behind as a souvenir that it is possible for each and every person to achieve them. If you do not believe in this matter, you may refer to the books on traditions especially the four-fold and the recent three-fold books.(101)
Rather, you may refer to the prayers and benedictions which have come down from Ahl al-Bayt especially Sahifah as-Sajjadiyah which has been narrated from Imam Zain al-Abedin (AS.) and is supposed to be the 'Zabur' of Ahle Mohammad since it contains numerous knowledge and insight.
Although, we have desisted from holding fast to the Ahl al-Bayt, yet their sciences, gnosis, ethics and manners have been written and protected in the books. So, like the Holy Quran, it is necessary for us to hold fast to them too.
Holding fast to them does not mean that we have to catch hold of their hands. Rather it means that we have to act upon their sayings and follow their path. This too is possible and feasible for each and every person. Therefore, there cannot remain any excuse for any Muslim with regards to 'holding fast to Ahl al-Bayt' and none can say. The twelfth Imam was hidden and so we could not hold on to him.
Verily, the reference of these prayers, their narrators, their denotations, their manifestation, common, special, compendious, explanatory, all that which is opposite to them and such other matters should be considered.
Our master Mahdi
MAHDI'S DEPUTIES DURING MINOR OCCULTATION
During the period of minor occultation, the deputies of Mahdi who were allowed to visit Hazrat and for whom special epistles were issued were only four:
(1) Shaykh Abu Amr Uthman Ibn Saeed Amir:
He was first appointed to the post of deputyship by Imam Ali an-Naqi and then retained to the same post by Imam Hassan Askari
(2) When Uthman Ibne Saeed passed away his son Abu Jafar Mohammad ibn Uthman succeeded him and he become his father's vicegerent in Imam's affairs.
(3) When Mohammad ibn Uthman passed away, this lofty position was transfered to Abul Qasim Husayn ibn Ruh. He was from the family of Bani-Nawbakht.
(4) When Husayn ibn Ruh passed away, Abul Hassan Ali ibn Mohammad Seymouri succeeded him. None of these four deputies revolted for the post of special deputyship but was given to them by Imam of the Age himself. The Shiahs would not have accepted the sayings of these four deputies but for the various evidences which each of them had at hand which substantiated their sayings.
When Mohammad ibn Ali Seymouri's death approached he was asked about his immediate successor.
In this regard, a "Tawqi" (signed letter) written by Mahdi
In the Name of God
The Beneficient, The Merciful
O Ali ibn Mohammad Seymouri! May Allah increase the reward of your brothers on account of the difficulties born by you. You will die within six days. So prepare yourself for the inevitable. Do not appoint anyone as your successor because your demise will mark the beginning of the major occultation. I will not emerge but after a long time when the hearts of the people will become hardened and the world will become full of injustice, tyranny and oppression.
It will not for too long that some men will claim to have seen me. Anyone who makes such a claim before the coming out of Sufyeni and the sound from heaven announcing my reappearance, is a liar and an imposter. There is no might nor strength except that of Allah, the All Mighty, the High.'
Mahdi
Signed letters (from Imam of the Age) would be sent to them and they in turn would transfer wealth to his eminence. These deputies were many in number perhaps hundred, but they could not visit Imam. As a matter of fact, the four afore-said deputies acted as the mediators between them and Imam
MAHDI'S DEPUTIES DURING MAJOR OCCULTATION
The afore-said minor occultation has come to an end and the second occultation i.e. the major occultation has started and nobody but Allah Knows its termination. The special deputyship has been changed to general deputyship but with specific conditions and stipulations. It is not out of place to mention here some of the traditions which have come down from the Imam of the Age and his honoured fathers in this regard.
Kashi narrates: A 'Tawqi' (signed letter) was sent for Qasim ibn Ala with such contents: Whatever is narrated by the learned scholars upon whom we are having trust should never be doubted by our friends. This is because we have made them partners in our secret and we have entrusted our secrets to them....
Shaykh Tusi in 'Ghaybat', Shaykh Saduq in 'Kamaluddin' and Tabarsi in 'Ehtejaj' have narrated from Ishaaq ibn Ammar that Mahdi
Tabarsi in his book 'Ehtejaj' has narrated from Sadeq Ahle Mohammad
'If there is anyone among the 'Fuqahah' (Jurists) who is in control over his own self, protects his religion, suppresses his evil desires and is obedient to the commands of his master, it is then obligatory upon the people to follow him and these qualities are present only in few of the Shiah Jurists and not in all of them....
Besides these, there are other traditions which have been mentioned in their appropriate places. All these reveal that Mahdi















