The Connection between ImamMahdi
and ImamHusayn
, Part 2
This paper is the second part of a series of three papers on the subject, initially conceived as part of a series of lectures delivered by the author in London, at the Islamic Centre of England in Muharram 1433/November and December 2011, entitled, "Spiritual Struggle of Karbala."
Abstract
No doubt all the Imams are connected to each other and reflect the same light.1
However, there is a special connection and affinity between ImamHusayn
and ImamMahdi
, that is, ImamHusayn
is very clearly connected to what will happen in the End of the Time (Akhir
al-Zaman
) when ImamMahdi
comes. Part I included verses from the Qur'an andhadiths
to demonstrate this connection. This part explains why there is such a close connection between the two and why ImamMahdi
refers to ImamHusayn
in his universal mission for establishing justice.
ImamHusayn
as a central theme in ImamMahdi's
movement
ImamMahdi's
universal mission will include ImamHusayn's
case at the top of his agenda. ImamMahdi
is not only for the Middle East, Arabs, Iranians or people from subcontinents; he is going to lead humanity.
The question is why does the demand for the blood of ImamHusayn
stand out in the agenda of a leader whose mission is universal?
If ImamMahdi
appeared today and asked for the revenge of both the killers ofHusayn
and those who approve of the murder, this discourse would not apply to a major part of the world.
Many people have nothing to do with this. How many people today are either pleased with or involved in killing ImamHusayn
? Most do not even know about him, let alone be for or against him, and therefore they have not made any position infavour
or against him.2
So what changes are going to happen in the world that would make ImamMahdi's
central reference to ImamHusayn's
case relevant to the global community?3
Thus another question arisesWhat
should be done today for ImamHusayn
to become well-known so that almost everyone would take a stand either infavour
or against him? That type of world is the world which is near to the time of ImamMahdi's
advent. The following is my humble understanding. Before I say what my understanding is, we should see how important it is in Islam to have justice.
The Importance of Justice in Islam
Justice is not a value or virtue equal in merit to other values or virtues. In Islam, especially in the school ofAhlul
Bayt
, justice is the most important value and the central virtue. Divine justice is a principle of our faith, but it does not just remain as a matter of theology or something that we should know and believe about God; rather divine justice is to be translated into personal and interpersonal justice.
According to the teachings of theAhlul
Bayt
, justice is a condition for every important social position. A political, spiritual, or prayer leader4 - especially the Friday prayer leader5 - must be just and knowledgeable. Judges and witnesses in a court must also be just.
It should be noted that Muslim and many non-Muslim ethicists hold that there are values that are always good and there are values that may have exceptions. For example, kindness is a virtue although there are cases in which it is unwise to display it, such as a parent showing kindness when his or her child is eating something which is harmful to his health or is watching a game instead of revising for a test.
Constant kindness to children may result in spoiling them, thus harming their personalities. Though kindness is an admirable trait, it should be controlled, as with other good traits.6
However, there is one value that all our scholars believe that has no exception and that is justice. Injustice and oppression is never allowed.7
In Islam, justice must be established within and without. Other schools of thought restrict justice to interpersonal relations I have to be just with you, and you have to be just with me. The government has to be just. The leader has to be just. However, in Islam, it is both interpersonal and intrapersonal.
People are to be just from within, with respect to themselves. If a person commits a sin, he has been unjust to himself:
"He who violates the boundaries that Allah has drawn and goes beyond them has oppressed himself."8
And this is why we say "Our Lord, we have oppressed ourselves"9; or inDua
Kumayl
referring to our sins we recite "I have done injustice to myself."
We do not have the right to be unjust even to ourselves whether it is harming our bodies, wasting our talents, or damaging our own reputation. And then we are to refrain from doing any injustice to others, with unbiased treatment
"…ill feeling for a people should never lead you to be unfair" (5:8).
For example, if the murderer of ImamHusayn
were here today and put on trial, our responsibility is to be just with him, even if he is an enemy
"Be fair; that is nearer toGodwariness
" (5: 8).
In Islam, piety and justice are inseparable with respect toourselves
, each other, and even with animals. Imam Ali, who earned his status as an icon of justice, says
If I am given seven continents and whatever is under their skies so that I would disobey Allah by taking the peal of wheat from the mouth of an ant I would not do it.10
When Allah speaks of the prophets' duties such as introducing religious practices such as praying and fasting, purifying people's hearts through character education and it comes to a universal value, Allah says that all the prophets have been sent to establish social justice
"Certainly, We have sent all the messengers with manifest truths and gave them book and scale (which means law) so that people establish justice." (57: 25)
As implied in the verse, messengers were not sent to miraculously establish justice; they were sent to guide people with specific instructions to establish justice. Allah does not want to establish justice by miracles; miracles are to establish trust in people so that they believe in the Prophets, but then the believers have to strive to establish justice. It will not work in the way the followers of Moses expected, when they told him
"Go ahead, you and your Lord, and fight. We will be sitting right here" (5: 24).
We have to get involved. The prophets were sent for people to rise and establish justice. This is the central position of justice.
Dignity
Another fundamental value is dignity. Although many believe the right to live is the highest right human beings possess - and even though the right to life is important - the highest right that we truly have is the right for dignity. A person's dignity is more important than his physical life, since life has no value with constant humiliation, such as being caged up, treated like an animal, and merely accepting the food thrown to us. In this condition, the most important right is definitely not life.More important than just living is to be treated as a human being withhonour
and dignity.
Therefore, justice is to give people what they deserve, and on top of everything to give them theirhonour
and dignity. This is the most important right. This is something that Allah has planned to be finally achieved. Without this, the world will not come to an end. Without having a day at least in which humanity can live with justice and dignity the world will not come to an end. That must happen in this world. The kingdom of Allah must be established in this world before seeing it in the hereafter.
The Role Model for Establishing Justice
The one leader who will succeed in achieving a life of dignity for mankind is ImamMahdi
. Reiterating what was said before, rather than miraculously establishing it, we are responsible, otherwise we wouldn't be waiting. Though he will certainly be the leader, he will need helpers, people who are ready to establish justice.
These helpers will have first established justice in their own souls and hearts, then with their brothers and sisters within their community, then extend that justice to the larger social sphere, and finally to other living beings. Those who went out of their way to accomplish it can ask the Imam to include them in his movement, a movement that will establish worldwide justice.
When those who will strive for justice want to get inspiration and energy, when they want to realize that life has no value without justice and dignity, the best role model for them would be ImamHusayn
. Those who want to help ImamZaman
and prepare for his appearance and then support him to achieve the justice that gives all people theirhonour
and dignity cannot do this without remembering ImamHusayn
.
ImamHusayn
has shown that although life is important, there is more to it than physical life. Concerning dignity, the Imam said the following part of a poem on the Day ofAshura
:
Death is better than losing you honor
And losing your honor is better than going to hell.11
Yazid
ordered the Imam to pay allegiance, and this could have saved the Imam's life and ensured him a decent living, that of security and the freedom to teach and worship. However,Yazid
had one condition the Imam was to pay allegiance toYazid
, to which the Imam said
A person like me does not pay allegiance to someone like him.12
A person who dedicated his entire life to obeying Allah does not pay allegiance toYazid
, an openly immoral, unjust, and oppressive tyrant who was going to lead the society to adopt his ways. ImamHusayn
believed that there is no value in one's life, even if one spends it worshiping Allah when one gives up one's dignity andhonour
by taking an oath of allegiance to a person likeYazid
.
Far from us is disgrace. God does not accept this for us. The Messenger and the believers would not be pleased with that. And those pure laps (on whichHusayn
was brought up].13
Husayn
,The
Best Source of Inspiration
Those who want to establish justice need ImamHusayn
. No revolution or reform occurred in theShi'a
world unless they referred toHusayn
. People and groups such asMukhtar
, theTawwabin
, the uprising of the people ofFakh
and to the overthrowing the Umayyad Caliphate all referred to ImamHusayn
. Even non-Muslim reformers who knew ImamHusayn
learned from him. Gandhi is quoted as saying, "I learnt fromHusayn
how to achieve victory while being oppressed."
The question arisesWhy
is it that other reformers do not use ImamHusayn
as their source of inspiration?Because they do not know him.
It is our fault that a few non-Shi'as
and non-Muslims knowHusayn
only by chance because thereexists
no systematic introduction of ImamHusayn's
movement to all people.
Many of us prefer to revel in our gatherings and do things we enjoy and keep him for us. Many of us think or at least act as if we have some kind of monopoly over ImamHusayn
. And we are not serious in saying that we want to promote ImamHusayn
. That is the last thing in our list. We first want to enjoy our mourning gathering in the way we are brought up with and we do not care much whether outsiders understand or not, whether it makes sense to them or not.14
ImamHusayn
is always a source of inspiration for anyone who is concerned about justice.Husayn
would be chosen over other role models as one who sacrificed the most for dignity and justice. IfHusayn
is not revered, it is because he is unknown. If you know whoHusayn
was and what he did, it is impossible to take anyone other than him as an exemplar of genuine struggle for establishing justice and dignity. Who sacrificed for justice and dignity more than Imam Husayn?15
For this reason, when ImamMahdi
wants to call for establishment of justice, he will refer toHusayn
. This makes it clear what he wants and to what extent he is ready to sacrifice.
The Requirement
At this point, the following question arisesWhat
needs to happen for ImamMahdi
to start his universal movement by referring to ImamHusayn
? When can he stand betweenRukn
andMaqam
ofKa'ba
to say, "I am calling for the blood ofHusayn
to be compensated?"
This will only happen when ImamHusayn
becomes the central point of reference in the world, when everyone knows about him, when the conflict between truth and falsehood, right and wrong, and good and bad people will take form around ImamHusayn
. In other words, the movement will start only when people of the world will be polarized aroundHusayn
.
There will be many non-Muslims whom due to their good-naturedness
will take the side of ImamHusayn
. There are many people in the westwho
will be among the best supporters of ImamMahdi
. ImamMahdi
would give everyone his right and would treat everyone with dignity; all people of good will would benefit, since ImamMahdi
will be establishing nothing but justice.
Sharing the RealHusayn
with everyone
For ImamMahdi's
movement to start, ImamHusayn
must become known to everyone. Everyone must develop an idea about him either lovingHusayn
for his stand for justice and dignity, or dislikingHusayn
as a result of being unjust to oneself and desiring to humiliate humanity. Those who commit injustice or usurp or violate rights of people will not be infavour
of ImamHusayn
.
When will this idea of people being either infavour
or against ImamHusayn
occur?
Not until the Imam is known to everyone. And it is not just a matter of publishing some books or booklets. We are to ensure that the trueHusayn
- not theHusayn
that some of us currently show and represent - is exposed to press and eventually the people of the world. What is most important is to show the realHusayn
in our actions, rather than in the form of propagation.
ImamMahdi's
mission to establish justice and equity is deeply connected to ImamHusayn's
movement against injustice and humiliation by the oppressors. Before the advent of ImamMahdi
, almost everyone will know who ImamHusayn
is and what he stood for; those who struggle for justice would refer to him as their role model, and those who fight against them would question ImamHusayn
and his followers, and finally they would support and show their appreciation of what was committed byYazid
and his people and as a result associate themselves with the killing of ImamHusayn
and his family members and companions.
In the next part, we will discuss how one can help ImamHusayn
and trough that help the Prophet and ImamMahdi
. What is the real challenge for us today is to see how can we help ImamHusayn
and through that help ImamMahdi
as he himself quoted from the Prophet saying "Whoever helpsHusayn
has helped me."'
Notes