In this study, an attempt is made to shed light on this issue, to understand its causes, reasons, and philosophy, and to explore whether it is a law of existence. This is done by comparing the occultation of Imam Mahdi (PBUH) with the occultation of Prophet Musa (PBUH), which is considered a brief form of occultation compared to that of the Imam. Through this comparison and reflection on the Quranic stories that mention the absence of several prophets from their people, lessons and insights can be drawn, and morals can be learned. Consequently, this helps us understand the outcomes reaped by these peoples, including the Children of Israel, from the absence of their prophets, to reflect on the results of such absences, and how to deal with the occultation of Imam Mahdi (PBUH) today, in a way that benefits humanity while waiting for the world savior.
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