The Mahdi Times September 2011 | Page 23

2. We find in the Ahadith that the Yamani can not be an imposter. The A'aimah have warned us against false Prophets and the Sufyani and Dajjal, but not a false Yamani. There is a clear Hadith about how a Yamani can not be a false Yamani. "This matter will not be claimed by anyone except the rightful owner, whoever does it Allah will cut off his age." Al-Kafi v.1 373 3. In this time and age the scholars are corrupt. As logic can not be separated from Ahadith;  “There will come a time upon my Ummah (nation) when Their rulers will be cruel; their scholars will be greedy and lack piety; their worshippers will be hypocrites; their merchants will indulge in usury and conceal the defects of their transactions; and their women will be busy with the ornaments of the world. Hence, at this time, the most vicious of them will dominate over them; and their good doers will invoke (pray) but they will not be answered”. (Bihar al-Anwaar) The Yamani (a.s) and Imam Mahdi (a.s) will be persecuted by the scholars. Ahmad Al Hassan (a.s) openly denounces the scholars, and has been persecuted, as Sistani and Sherazi have released Fatwa to kill him. Thus we realize that logically, he is as the Yamani should be, concerning the corrupt scholars of the end times. 4. It is a known fact that Sistani and Sherazi have issued Fatwas to kill Ahmad Al Hassan (a.s). Why is this? There is only one reason. He claims to have a connection with the Imam (a.j.t.f) and can talk to him, as a Yamani should and does. So why the enmity? Why the jealousy? Where are Sistani's and Sherazi's proofs against him? Only one Zaeef Hadith that states that nobody can meet the Imam. Logic: The Yamani is a Messenger of the Imam (a.s) it's a fact from Ahadith. Now how can a Messenger not be in contact with him who's message he brings? Even Musa (a.s) spoke to God, who's Messenger he was. So why the Fatwa?  Logic: Because of domination. The scholars dominate the Ummah. The Yamani (a.s) and Mahdi (a.s) are supposed to be the leaders of the end times. And the scholars are corrupt at the end times. So out of fear and greed, the Fatwa have been released. As brother Jav3d pointed out, it's extremely illogical to believe that after around 1200 years of Imam Mahdi's (a.s) Major Occultation beginning, that the scholars in Islam would not get corrupted. [2:27] But the chiefs of those who disbelieved from among his people said: We do not consider you but a mortal like ourselves, and we do not see any have followed you but those who are the meanest of us at first thought and we do not see in you any excellence over us; nay, we deem you liars. [2:246] Have you not considered the chiefs of the children of Israel after Musa, when they said to a prophet of theirs: Raise up for us a king, (that) we may fight in the way of Allah. He said: May it not be that you would not fight if fighting is ordained for you? They said: And what reason have we that we should not fight in the way of Allah, and we have indeed been compelled to abandon our homes and our children. But when fighting was ordained for them, they turned back, except a few of them, and Allah knows the unjust. [7:90] And the chiefs of those who disbelieved from among his people said: If you follow Shu'aib, you shall then most surely be losers. Hence proving the authenticity of Ahmad Al Hassan (a.s). [25:8] Or (why is not) a treasure sent down to him, or he is made to have a garden from which he should eat? And the unjust say: You do not follow any but a man deprived of reason. 5. Ahmad Al Hassan (a.s) has claimed to be the Yamani (a.s). Either he is true, or he is a liar. If he was a liar, we find that his motivation to have lied would be for power, money and fame out of greed. If he is true, we find that his motivation would be from Allah Himself, as a Hujjah and as an authority prescribed by the Almighty.  Now having established that, I ask you one thing. Has he obtained the power and money? Is he living a life of ease, Or is he in hiding? His freedom to openly show his identity has been snatched by the scholars. If a follower of Sistani finds out who he is, he will be killed. Why would Ahmad Al Hassan (a.s) have done this if he was a liar? He was even given a chance by the Iraqis to step down if he was lying, yet he didn't. Why would a man who wants power cause his life to be such that he must go to hiding? Thus, we find that