Favors of Imam-e-Zamana (a.s.)
Many people have been graced with the opportunity to meet Imam (a.s.) in 
person. However, in this article we present only those anecdotes where this 
special favor of Imam (a.s.) has been conferred on the religious scholars and 
jurists.
(1) Muqaddas Ardebeli (a.r.)
Muqaddas Ardebeli was an illustrious Shia scholar. It is well- known about him 
that whenever he used to encounter a difficult problem which he was unable to 
solve, he used to go to the tomb of Imam Ali (a.s.) and present his problem. 
Imam  Ali (a.s.), invariably provided the solution. One of the students of 
Allama Ardebeli who was following his teacher closely states : “It was near 
midnight when being tired of studying, I was strolling in the courtyard of the 
shrine of Ameerul Momineen Ali Ibne Abi Talib (a.s..). In the luminous night, 
when all the doors of the sanctum were locked, I saw a person coming towards 
the tomb of Ali (a.s.). For a moment, I thought that it was a thief who 
intended to commit a robbery. I followed him. But when
he reached the main door, to my utter amazement, the door swung open and the 
padlock opened by itself in welcome. He continued to move towards the grave and 
whenever he neared a door, it opened by itself till he entered the sanctum of 
Ameerul Momineen (a.s.) in a grand manner. He stood there and saluted the Imam 
(a.s.). He received the reply to his salutations and commenced the 
conversation. When the dialogue ended, he emerged  and headed towards the 
mosque of Kufa. I fol lowed him in order to get to the bottom of the mystery. 
When he reached the mosque of Kufa, he entered the
Mihrab (niche of prayers where the Imam stands) and began to con verse with 
someone in a subdued voice. After the conversation was over, he came out of the 
mosque and walked back to Najaf al-Ashraf. It was almost dawn when he was near 
the gate of the twin city. Suddenly, I felt like sneezing and though I tried my 
best to suppress it, I could not. The person ahead of me turned around and came 
towards me. On a closer look, I recognized him to be my honorable teacher, the 
great scholar Ayatullah Muqaddas-e-Ardebeli. After conveying my salaam to him, 
I said, “From the time, you entered the Holy Mausoleum till now, I have been 
following you. I beg to know with whom were you talking at the mausoleum of 
Imam Ali (a.s.) and the mosque of Kufa?” Muqaddas Ardebeli first put me under 
an oath not to disclose this se cret till he was alive. Then proceeded to tell 
me that whenever he came across a difficult problem in Islamic laws which he 
could not solve, he used
 to present this query to Imam Ali Ibne Abi Talib (a.s.) and obtain the 
solution for the same. Last night, Ali (a.s.) directed me to contact Hazrat 
Sahibuz Zamaan (a.s.) and said, “My son Mahdi (a-.s.) is at the Mosque of Kufa. 
He is the Imam of your time. Go to him and seek the solution of your problem.” 
Obeying the order of Ali (a.s.), I went to the Kufa
mosque and found Hazrat Sahibul Amr standing in the Mihrab. I presented my prob 
lem to my Master and received the solution.
 (Al Anwaarun Nomamiya, Vol. 2, pg. 303)
(2) Sheikh Murtuza Ansari
After the demise of Ayatullah Al Uzma Haaj Sheikh Muhammad Hasan (r.a.) (the 
author of al-Jawaahir) the people considered Sheikh Murtuza Ansari as the 
Marja-e-Taqleed (the most learned Mujtahid to be followed).
Consequently, they requested him to compile his Tauzeeh (book of Islamic Law). 
Upon this he said: “I refuse to accept this great position because Sayyidul 
Ulama (the chief of the learned), Ayatullah Maazandaraani is yet amongst us. He 
is more learned than me and resides at Baabil. Thus I cannot compile my own 
Tauzeeh.”
Sheikh Murtuza Ansari (r.a.) wrote a letter to Sayyid ul Ulama requesting him 
to come to Najaf al Ashraf so that he may assume control and supervision of die 
Shia institutes of learning.Sayyidul Ulama replied to Sheikh Ansari: “It is 
true that when I was at Najaf al-Ashraf, I used to be more knowledgeable in 
jurispru dence when I held debates with you. But I have settled down in Baabil 
for quite some time. I do not participate in classes nor do I teach any more. I 
have also stopped all kinds of debates and discussions. Hence, I consider you 
more learned and eli gible for this position and request you to ac cept the 
same.” Despite this communi cation, Sheikh Murtuza Ansari refused to accept the 
position of Marja-e-Taqleed and thought to himself, “If my Master, Hazrat Imam 
Wali-al-Asr gives me the permission and bestows favor upon me by appointing me 
to this post, I shall accept it.” One day Sheikh Ansari was delivering a 
lecture to his students. A
 stranger entered the gathering. He seemed to be of a noble and dignified 
lineage. The Sheikh welcomed him with re spect. The stranger posed a question 
to Sheikh Ansari in the presence of his students,
“What is the order for a woman whose husband has transformed into any other 
form (Maskh)?” (Maskh is the transformation of a human being into a stone, 
plant or an animal. This type of punishment was prevalent in the age of 
Prophets prior to Holy Prophet [s.a.w.a.]).
Since this type of punishment has not been decreed for the people of this age, 
we do not find this problem in any of the books of Islamic Law.
Sheikh Ansari answered, “As this question is not mentioned in the books of
jurisprudence, I am unable to reply.” But suppose such an eventuality does 
occur, then what would be the duty of the woman whose husband has undergone 
transforma tion?” the stranger persisted.
At this Sheikh Ansari replied, “My opinion (Fatwa) is that a woman whose 
husband has turned into an animal should observe iddah of divorce and after 
this period, she can remarry. It is because her husband is still alive and has 
a soul intact. As for the woman whose husband has turned into a dead object, 
must observe the iddah of death (of hus band). She can marry only after this 
iddah. This is due to the fact that her husband has turned into a dead thing 
and should be consid ered dead.”
Upon hearing this gentleman said, “You are a Mujtahid! You are a Mujtahid! You 
are a Mujtahid!”
Then he got up and went out of the gath ering. Sheikh Ansari realized that it 
was none but Hazrat Imam Wali-e-Asr (a.s.) and that he (a.s.) has given him his 
express permission to become Maraja-e-Taqleed. He told his students to search 
for this gentleman. The students rushed out, looked for him every where but 
without success. After this Sheikh Ansari agreed to compile his laws of Shariah 
so that people could follow him (i.e. do his Taqleed).
(Ganjeena-e- Danish mandan, Vol. 8 )
(3) Allamah Hilli
During the time of Allamah Hilli, a Sunni scholar had written a book against 
the Shia faith. This scholar used quotes from his book in all his gatherings 
and succeeded in creating a dislike for Shiaism amongst the people. He never 
gave this book to anybody lest it might fall into the hands of the Shia 
scholars who would write its refutation.
Allamah Hilli began to attend the lectures of this scholar so that he could 
somehow lay his hands on that book. Gradually he began to call himself the 
author’s student and concealed his faith. After sometime, he developed a close 
affinity with his ‘teacher’. Taking advantage of this proximity, Allamah Hilli 
asked him for the book and pleaded to such an extent that he could not refuse. 
So he said, “Okay, I shall lend you this book but not for more than a night.” 
With not much to choose, he considered it an opportunity better than nothing. 
He wanted to copy as much as he could while the refutation could be written 
later. But when it was midnight , Allamah Hilli felt sleepy. At that very 
moment, a dignified personality entered his room and conversed with him for 
some time. The gentleman offered to copy the book while Allamah Hilli took some 
rest. The Allamah accepted this without protest and went to sleep. When he woke 
up, he found the gentleman
 missing. On seeing the book, he saw that the whole book had been copied and 
signed at the bottom, “The Proof of Allah wrote this.”
(Majaalisul Momineen, vol. 1, pg. 573, by Qazi Nurullah Shustari)
Ref:almuntazar.com


      
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