The Birth
At dawn, on the 15 th sha 'ban 255 A.H., the rays of the illuminating world shone with a powerful shaft of light in to a human form which became the source of existence for the universe.
Yes, finally, the Divine Promise was fulfilled and Imam Mahdi (a.s.) was born in spite of the efforts of those who denied him.
It is one of history's miracles that the Umayyids, 'Abbasids, and other opponents of this holy Imam attempted to extinguish this divine light but met complete failure.
The cruel and tyrannical Abbasid caliphs had heard that the twelfth Imam of the Shi 'ites would establish a just Government and would rule over the east and west of the world, and would destroy the foundations of injustice. Therefore, to counter this event, they tortured and shed the blood of the Shi 'ites. The history of the martyred Shi 'ites can be referred in the books on this subject.
In the year 235 A.H., Mutawakkil, the 'Abbasid caliph, ordered the tenth Imam of Shia, Muhammad Hadi (a.s.) and his family to move from Medina to Samarra, his seat of government, so that he could keep a close watch on the Imam of the Shi 'ites.
Similarly, Mu 'tamid, the 'Abbasid caliph, the Pharaoh of the time, was afraid of the son of Imam Hasan Askari (a.s.). He formed a group of detectives and midwives who had the mission of searching through the houses of Imam Hasan Askari (a.s.), so that if a newly-born child were found, he could be killed immediately.
The search to find and kill Imam Mahdi (a.s.) was intensified when Imam Hasan 'Askari (a.s.) left this world for the eternal one. It is because everyone knew that on that day the command of Divine Leadership (Imamate
) was to be entrusted to the twelfth Imam, and the universe would come under his authority.
Shaikh Saduq, the eminent scholar of the Shi 'ite world, writes inKamalu'd-din
:
"When the holy body of Imam Hasan 'Askari (a.s.) was buried and the people went away, the caliph and his staff started their efforts to search for his son and inspected the houses carefully.
"
Shaikh Mofid, a distinguished Shi 'ite scholar, also wrote inIrshad
:
"When Imam Hasan Askari (a.s.) passed away, the caliph of that time, pursued his son because the Shi 'ite Imamiyyah's belief was famous, and they knew that the Shias were waiting his eminence.
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Mu 'tazid, one of the tyrant 'Abbasid caliphs who ruled from 279 to 289 A.H., decided, all at once, to destroy the entire family of 'Askari when he heard that more than twenty years had passed since the birth of the son of Imam Hasan Askari (a.s.) and that he was living in spite of the attempts of the preceding caliph to kill him.
One of Mu 'tazid's officers said:
"Mu 'tazid has ordered me and two other persons, each of us to mount a horse and to proceed to Samarra' in full speed, without even stopping for prayer. He gave us the address of (Imam) Askari and instructed us to enter his
house without permission, and to bring him the head of whoever we find there."
As a matter of fact, they were unaware that the same power which had protected the Imam from the former caliphs would give him protection from his evil, because:
Allah disdains (nothing) save that he shall perfect His light, however much the disbelievers are averse.
Indeed what an immature thought and foolish act it was! If the Divine Will bears on some matter can a person revolt against it and combat it? Is it possible that definite Divine promises my not be accomplished? Or is it possible that the reins of oppressive imposters who fight against the Divine decree will not cut?
Is it not more amazing that peerless, Almighty Allah has shown His power many times before, so that after that all men should know that if He wishes to give His chosen servant government and sovereignty and to abolish infidelity and polytheism through him, then no one who can disrupt His will.
Fortunately, this sensational story is mentioned in the holy Quran.
Pharaoh, the great emperor of Egypt, who had great power and pride, claimed divinity for himself. He determined to kill all the youth and boy children of Isra'el, as a result of what he had heard about a son being born who would destroy his empire and divinity.
He shed the blood of innocents, and banished many persons to unknown regions; but sees how Almighty Allah restored His Prophet and how the Divine Will worked to protect the life of Moses and destroy Pharaoh:
And We revealed to the mother of Mūsā, saying, "Give him suck; and if you fear for him, launch on the river; and fear not, nor grieve; for We will return him to you and make him one of the Messengers." And took him up Pharaoh's people, that he might be to them an enemy and a (cause of their) grief, (for) Verily Pharaoh and Hāmān and their hosts were sinners…So we did restore him to his mother that her age might be refreshed and that she might know that the promise of Allah is (always) true, but most of them know not.
Allah will protect His Proof (Hujjat
) and will fulfill His promises and glad tidings because His decision is based on its execution, although most people do not know it.
Would Allah wish to save the life of Prophet Mūsā (a.s.), who was only a messenger to a certain nation and tribe, and yield the Imam Mahdi (Imam-e Zaman
) into the hands of Mu 'tamid and Mu 'tazid?
Wuld Allah protect the life of Mūsā (a.s.) while he was in the middle of the roaring waves of a river, and give no security to the Imam of Age who was in the house of his father, Imam Hasan Askari (a.s.)?
Would he sustaining Allah of the Prophet Abraham (whose story is mentioned in the Quran)
protect him in the middle of the flaming fire, but allow the Last Pearl of the Prophet's progeny to be a victim of the lust and anger of the 'Abbasid caliphs?
Really, how to false thinkers and feebleminded people judge?
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At dawn, on the middle day of Sha 'ban in the year 255 A.H., Imam Askari (a.s.) beheld the heavenly, shining face of his son who was to fulfill all Divine promises and glad tidings.
Not more than three days had passed after his birth when the eleventh Imam took the holy child to his companions and told them:
"After me this will be your master of authority and my successor, and he is the 'Support' (Qaim) for whose appearance all people will wait; when the earth is full of injustice and tyranny, he will fill it with peace and justice.
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At the time of his son's birth, the eleventh Imam told some of his companions:
"Oppressors were plotting to kill me so that my son would not be born, but now see how great is the power of the All-powerful God.
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Imam Hasan Askari (a.s.), ordered ten thousand pounds (10000 lbs.) of bread and meet to be distributed among the Hashemid to mark the happy and auspicious birthday. 'Othman ibn Sa 'id was charged with this important work and he undertook in the best way.
From the very beginning, Imam Hasan Askari (a.s.) hide his son from stangers.
Shaikh Mofid has given the story from below:
"Imam Hasan Askari (a.s.) prepared a true government for his son. He Kept secret the birth of his son and other related matters, because his eminence was living in difficult time when the caliphs were intensively searching for his son and were keeping a close eye on the affairs of Imam Askari. This is because the Shia belief about Imam Mahdi (a.s.) had become so current that they were waiting for his eminence. Hence, Imam Hasan Askari (a.s.) did not show his son, and, therefore, the enemies could not recognize Imam Mahdi (a.s.) after the demise of his father.
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Although the affairs of Imam Mahdi (a.s.) were unknown to his enemies and opponents, the sincere Shia gathered the news of this important event.
Some of them were informed by Imam Askari (a.s.) though letters. One of the sincere Shias Ahamad ibn Is'haq, recived a letter from the Imam written in his own handwriting, was saying:
"…my son is born. Therefore, keep secret the news of it from people, and inform only your near relatives and particular friends…
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Some of the Shi 'ites used to pay private visits to Imam Askari (a.s.) who would take them to the presence of the Imam Mahdi (a.s.).
Abu Amri Ahwazi reported:
"Abu Muhammad (Imam Hasan Askari) showed me his son (the twelfth Imam) and told
me, 'this is your Master (Sahib)."
Some other Shi 'ites used to visit Imam Askari (a.s.) in a group, and if the Imam trusted in them that they would faithfully keep their visit secret, he would show them his beloved son.
Mu 'awiyah ibn Hkim, Muhammad ibn Ayyub and Muhammad ibn 'Uthman Amri has narrated that:
"We were forty persons who gathered at the house of Imam Hasan, and then he showed us his son and said, 'this is your Imam and my successor! You should obey him after me and should not oppose him lest you perish.
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Anyhow, from the time of the birth of twelfth "moon" till his Imamate, the Shi 'ites used to go to the eleventh Imam and congratulate him.
Hasan ibn Hasan Alawi has said:
"I went to see Imam Hasan (Askari) in Samarra' and congratulated him on the birth of his son.
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And 'Abdullah ibn 'Abbas Alawi also said:
"I visited Imam Askari (a.s.) in Samarra' and congratulate him on the birth of his son.
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In this manner was the Imam of the Age (Imam-e Zaman) born and kept hidden from the reach of strangers. On some occasions only the virtuous Shi 'ites were allowed to see him, until the year 260 A.h., when the eleventh Imam expired, and by Divine decree the office of Divine Leadership (Imamate) vested in the Master of the Authority (Sahibu'l-Amr).