Question: Certain Ahadith
prophesy the appearance of Imam Mahdi before the Day of Judgment
finally come. I have been told that there is nothing in the Holy Qur’an
and the Sunnah that indicates the arrival of such a person.
Can we say that this should not clearly be taken a part of the Islamic
beliefs and that all these Ahadith are fabricated?
Answer: There are only two
basic sources of religious knowledge – the Holy Qur’an and the Sunnah.
In general, the former contains religious beliefs and the latter encompasses
practices that we need to observe. Nothing can be added to the list of
the beliefs listed in the Qur’an and the practices instituted as
the Sunnah. Therefore it would not be right to say that belief in the coming
of Mahdi is part of the Islamic faith. Moreover the Ahadith which contain
the prophecy of the coming of Mahdi are not that reliable. Two great
Muslim scholars Ibn Khaldun and Allama Tamanna ‘Imadi have examined
these Ahadith regarding their purport and mode of transmission involved.
They found all such reports baseless.
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