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Introduction:
One of the teachings of Quran and muslim Traditions, is that, every people have a Term. For example, once the Term for Jews ended, Jesus appeared with a new Book. The Period of Christians ended when Muhammad appeared.
Quran and Hadithes teach, that the Muslims also with no exception were appointed a period:
"To every people is a term appointed: when their term is reached, not an hour can they cause delay, nor (an hour) can they advance (it in anticipation)." Quran 7:34
"The Messenger of Allah said: "At the end of the time of my people (ummah), the Mahdi will appear...."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahdi
This thread is to discover if, the Prophet and Imams knew when the End of People of Islam comes?
As soon as this topic is brought up, I have noticed some of the Shia friends, start bringing Hadithes that, the Prophet and Imams did not set a Time, and only Liars set time.
My reply to them is, you speak the Truth that Prophet or Imams did not set a time, but does it mean, God, Prophet and Imams who are well-grounded in knowledge, were unaware of the exact time?
Let's find out together:
According to the Hadithes, when the end of Period of people of Islam comes, the Qaim would appear without even one Hour delay:
"...This matter (the appearance of Qaim) has a precise time that it must reach. If it reaches its time, it will occur neither an hour sooner nor an hour later.”
http://www.shiavault.com/books/the-promised-mahdi-part-two/chapters/1-26
(Notice how this tradition goes with Quran 7:34)
Now let's see the Traditions, and verses of Quran that alludes to the Time of End:
In the book of Najm'us-Saghib, Haji Mirza Husayn-i Noori a Shi'ite scholar and commentator writes:
"At the time of the revelation of this verse (7:34) ("li-kulli ummaten ajal") which suggests that for every people a term has been established, they asked the Messenger of God what is the term for the ummah of Islam, and He replies: `If my people were truthful they remain for one day. If they degrade, half a day will they last."
-Najm'us-Saghib p. 87 (This Hadith also appears in vol. 13 of Bihar'ul- Anwar of Allamah Majlesi.)
In the Qur'an some verses indicate that sometimes, by a day, a 1000* years is meant:
"And they will bid thee hasten on the Doom, and Allah faileth not His promise, but lo! a Day with Allah is as a thousand years of what ye reckon."
- Qur'an 22:47
The Shi'ite Muslims believe that divine guidance continued through the twelve Imams until the year 260 AH when the last Imam disappeared. (See Al-Kafi Vol 1)
Based on the hadith above, and many other sayings of the Imams and some verses of the Qur'an, some Muslim scholars, and some schools of thought such as the Shaykhis, speculated that the year 1260 A.H. would be the year of the coming of the Promised One.
Another verse in the Qur'an which may hint to the time of the coming of the Mahdi is verse 32:5
"He orders the Affair from the heaven to the earth; then it will ascend to Him: in a day the measure of which is a thousand years as you count"
One of the Muslim scholars (Maulana Muhammad Ali) comments on this verse:
"Al-Amr or the Affair is the Affair of Islam, and its ordering or regulation from heaven to earth means that it comes from heaven and will be established firmly on earth. Then we are told that it will ascend to God in a day, the measure of which is a thousand years. As regareds the period of its firmness, we are told in a hadith that it will retain its purity for three centuries: ..."
It may also be of interest to observe that the number 1260 is mentioned in the Bible 7 times, regarding End Time prophecies.
Some other Islamic traditions containing references to the year 1260 A.H.:
In a tradition ascribed to the Imam Ali, the Commander of the Faithful, it is likewise recorded: "In Ghars the Tree of Divine guidance shall be planted." (Ghars which means planting, is numerically equivalent to 1260 in the Abjad system).
It is recorded in Bihar Vol 52:
“Likewise did Allah, the Exalted, to the Children of Israel. It is not difficult that He may gather this Ummah in a day or half a day. And a day before your Lord is like a thousand years of your reckoning.”
According to this tradition also, if gathering of Ummah occurred 1000 years after the divine guidance of Islam, which continued till year 260 AH, then the Day of gathering is 1260 AH.
See this link also: http://bahai-library.com/bic_islam_bahai_faith#9f
One of the teachings of Quran and muslim Traditions, is that, every people have a Term. For example, once the Term for Jews ended, Jesus appeared with a new Book. The Period of Christians ended when Muhammad appeared.
Quran and Hadithes teach, that the Muslims also with no exception were appointed a period:
"To every people is a term appointed: when their term is reached, not an hour can they cause delay, nor (an hour) can they advance (it in anticipation)." Quran 7:34
"The Messenger of Allah said: "At the end of the time of my people (ummah), the Mahdi will appear...."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahdi
This thread is to discover if, the Prophet and Imams knew when the End of People of Islam comes?
As soon as this topic is brought up, I have noticed some of the Shia friends, start bringing Hadithes that, the Prophet and Imams did not set a Time, and only Liars set time.
My reply to them is, you speak the Truth that Prophet or Imams did not set a time, but does it mean, God, Prophet and Imams who are well-grounded in knowledge, were unaware of the exact time?
Let's find out together:
According to the Hadithes, when the end of Period of people of Islam comes, the Qaim would appear without even one Hour delay:
"...This matter (the appearance of Qaim) has a precise time that it must reach. If it reaches its time, it will occur neither an hour sooner nor an hour later.”
http://www.shiavault.com/books/the-promised-mahdi-part-two/chapters/1-26
(Notice how this tradition goes with Quran 7:34)
Now let's see the Traditions, and verses of Quran that alludes to the Time of End:
In the book of Najm'us-Saghib, Haji Mirza Husayn-i Noori a Shi'ite scholar and commentator writes:
"At the time of the revelation of this verse (7:34) ("li-kulli ummaten ajal") which suggests that for every people a term has been established, they asked the Messenger of God what is the term for the ummah of Islam, and He replies: `If my people were truthful they remain for one day. If they degrade, half a day will they last."
-Najm'us-Saghib p. 87 (This Hadith also appears in vol. 13 of Bihar'ul- Anwar of Allamah Majlesi.)
In the Qur'an some verses indicate that sometimes, by a day, a 1000* years is meant:
"And they will bid thee hasten on the Doom, and Allah faileth not His promise, but lo! a Day with Allah is as a thousand years of what ye reckon."
- Qur'an 22:47
The Shi'ite Muslims believe that divine guidance continued through the twelve Imams until the year 260 AH when the last Imam disappeared. (See Al-Kafi Vol 1)
Based on the hadith above, and many other sayings of the Imams and some verses of the Qur'an, some Muslim scholars, and some schools of thought such as the Shaykhis, speculated that the year 1260 A.H. would be the year of the coming of the Promised One.
Another verse in the Qur'an which may hint to the time of the coming of the Mahdi is verse 32:5
"He orders the Affair from the heaven to the earth; then it will ascend to Him: in a day the measure of which is a thousand years as you count"
One of the Muslim scholars (Maulana Muhammad Ali) comments on this verse:
"Al-Amr or the Affair is the Affair of Islam, and its ordering or regulation from heaven to earth means that it comes from heaven and will be established firmly on earth. Then we are told that it will ascend to God in a day, the measure of which is a thousand years. As regareds the period of its firmness, we are told in a hadith that it will retain its purity for three centuries: ..."
It may also be of interest to observe that the number 1260 is mentioned in the Bible 7 times, regarding End Time prophecies.
Some other Islamic traditions containing references to the year 1260 A.H.:
In a tradition ascribed to the Imam Ali, the Commander of the Faithful, it is likewise recorded: "In Ghars the Tree of Divine guidance shall be planted." (Ghars which means planting, is numerically equivalent to 1260 in the Abjad system).
It is recorded in Bihar Vol 52:
“Likewise did Allah, the Exalted, to the Children of Israel. It is not difficult that He may gather this Ummah in a day or half a day. And a day before your Lord is like a thousand years of your reckoning.”
According to this tradition also, if gathering of Ummah occurred 1000 years after the divine guidance of Islam, which continued till year 260 AH, then the Day of gathering is 1260 AH.
See this link also: http://bahai-library.com/bic_islam_bahai_faith#9f
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