He also reviewed a group of hadiths, narrations of the Imams of Ahl al-Bayt, which were mentioned in the text on the Imamate of the Twelve Imams in general, and Imam Mahdi (PBUH) in particular, in addition to the sayings of the scholars of the famous Islamic sects, and the rational evidence of the necessity of the Imamate. That it is a divine matter, in which the Prophet, or the people, have no role in choosing him. Meanwhile, the author, in the second part, discussed the matter Imam Mahdi (PBUH), doubts related to his birth, occultation [al-Ghayba], and the philosophy of waiting for him.
The author concluded that belief in Imam Mahdi (PBUH), the issue of his occultation, and waiting for his appearance to fill the earth with justice and equity, are among the Islamic beliefs agreed upon by Muslims and their theological sects.
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