Send Your Questions to Aba Al-Sadiq
- Alexandra Foreman
- Mar 24
- 3 min read

In February 2025, The Mahdi Has Appeared channel launched Ask Me, a groundbreaking series that has already drawn a large and engaged audience. This is not a theological discussion—it is an unprecedented opportunity for individuals around the world to pose their most pressing questions to Aba Al-Sadiq Abdullah Hashem, regarded by his followers as the Vicegerent of God.
Throughout history, Caliphs appointed by God were recognized for their extraordinary knowledge—an insight granted by the Holy Spirit into matters unseen. This divine understanding was not something that could be studied or acquired; it was an inherent wisdom, bestowed upon the chosen. As Imam Ali once declared:
"O people, ask me before you lose me. Behold! I know the paths of the heavens better than I know the paths of the earth."—Mizan Al-Hikma, Mohammed Al-Reyshahri, Vol. 2, p. 1218
While past Caliphs shared fragments of this divine knowledge, the revelations now emerging from the Qaim Aba Al-Sadiq surpass those of any predecessor. A narration states:
"Knowledge is twenty-seven letters in total. Everything the Messengers have brought forth amounts to only two letters, and to this day, humanity knows nothing beyond those two. When the Qaim emerges, he will reveal the remaining twenty-five letters, spreading them among the people and completing all twenty-seven."—Bihar Al-Anwar, Al-Allamah Al-Majlisi, Vol. 52, p. 336
Now, for the first time, the world has direct access to this knowledge. Believers and skeptics alike are seizing the opportunity to ask their most profound and difficult questions—seeking insight from the Imam of their time. Ask Me is more than a conversation; it is a historic moment of inquiry, discovery, and faith in real time.
Throughout the Ask Me series, the Qaim Aba Al-Sadiq has provided profound answers to a diverse range of questions submitted to the Vicegerent of God. His teachings offer a rare and authoritative perspective on matters of faith, personal duty, and spiritual growth. He outlines the correct approach to raising children, explaining the three distinct stages of a child’s development as taught by Ahlul Bayt. He emphasizes that no personal commitments—no matter how pressing—can absolve a believer from their obligations to the Imam of the time. He reveals the immense spiritual rewards of adopting children and teaches that the fastest and most demanding path to overcoming the ego is through complete submission to the Imam of the time.
Beyond personal faith and spiritual discipline, Ask Me offers believers a way to assess their own standing with God—how to discern whether He is pleased with them and what that means in their daily lives. But the series does not stop at individual guidance; it expands into the vast, universal scope of the Mahdi’s revolution, one that encompasses all of humanity, extraterrestrial beings, various planets, and interdimensional creatures, including the jinn.

The series also tackles some of the most profound theological and historical mysteries. It identifies the God who walked with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, challenges the notion that miracles alone can confirm divine appointment, and unveils the extraterrestrial origins of Gog and Magog. Dream interpretations feature prominently, decoding symbolic meanings that offer deep spiritual insight.
Perhaps most strikingly, Ask Me reshapes history itself, revealing that King Arthur and Merlin were prophets sent by God and identifying several female prophets throughout history, including Miriam, the sister of Moses; Deborah, the judge of Israel; Mary, the mother of Christ; and Fatima Zahra, the daughter of the Prophet Mohammed. The series also presents a radical reexamination of Jesus Christ, asserting that he was, in fact, Archangel Gabriel, later reincarnating as Al-Abbas, the loyal companion of Imam Hussain.
Al-Mufaddal ibn Umar reported: I heard Abu Abdillah Al-Sadiq say, “The companion of this matter has two absences. After one of them, he returns to his family, but regarding the other, it will be said: ‘He has perished—what valley has he followed?’” I asked, “If that happens, what should we do?” He replied, “If someone claims to be him, ask him about the great matters—those that only he can answer.”—Al-Kafi, Mohammed ibn Yaqub Al-Kulaini, 5th ed., Vol. 1, p. 340, Hadith 20 – Bihar Al-Anwar, Mohammed Baqir Al-Majlisi
More than just a series, Ask Me is an unprecedented opportunity for people around the world to seek divine knowledge directly from the Vicegerent of God. With the Qaim Aba Al-Sadiq revealing truths never before accessible to humankind, the series is reshaping our understanding of religion, spirituality, and the unseen. Whether believer or skeptic, anyone now has the chance to ask questions and uncover knowledge that was once hidden.
The Ask Me series is available for free on YouTube. To have your own question answered by Aba Al-Sadiq, email themahdihasappeared313@gmail.com.