This article is part of a series on why the Bab – Mirza Ali Mohammed Shirazi is NOT the Mahdi of Islam. The Mahdi of Islam will have long occultation (Ghaybat) and after its completion, he will “re-appear” (Zohoor). This narration is reported through 91 traditions by both Shiah and Sunni traditionalists through reports from Jabir Ibne Abdullah Ansari, Ali Ibne Abi Talib (as), Abu Abdillah, Abu Jafar, Ibne Abbas, Imam Reza (as) and others.
A few references for this tradition are given below:
In addition to the above, Mirza Ali Mohammed Shirazi himself acknowledged the Ghaybat of the Mahdi of Islam in his book Sahifae Adaliyah.
The word used in tradition indicates that the Mahdi will “re-appear” after his occultation, not that “he will be born”. This refutes the Bahai belief that the Bab was the return of the Mahdi.
Mirza Ali Mohammed Shirazi, The Bab too acknowledged the Ghaybat of the Twelfth Imam in his work – Tafseer Surah Kauthar.
Bahais argue that the time spent by the Bab in captivity was the equivalent of Ghaybat of the Bab. However, they are mistaken for two reasons. This implies that every criminal who ever spent time in jail is eligible for the position of Ghaybat. Secondly, the definition of Ghaybat found in traditions is “Yarawnahu wala Yarefunahu” – people will see him, but not recognise that he is the Twelfth Imam. The example of this concept is found in the events of Hazrat Yusuf (as) whose brothers met him while he was the King of Egypt. They saw him but failed to recognise that he was the same Yusuf who they had tried to kill in his childhood.