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In The Name Of Allah, The Most
Compassionate, The Merciful O Allah! Send your blessings
to the head of your Messengers and the Last of your Prophets Muhammad ( saw
),and his pure and cleansed progeny.
Part 1 The
Glorious Quran Chapter 2 Verse 207 And among men there
is one who selleth his self ( soul ) seeking the pleasure of God; and verily,
God is affectionate unto His (faithful) servants. It
is held unanimious by the Scholars of the two Islamic schools, that this verse
was revaled for Imam Ali ( as ), when he readily slept in the bed of the Prophet
( pbuh&f ) , when the latter to the will of God had to migrate from Mecca
to Medina. The one who would agree to offer himself instead of the Holy Prophet
( pbuh&f ) who was wanted by the enemy must essentially have -
The safety of the Prophet ( pbuh&f ) prefered to his own safety
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Implicit faith in the duty of a man to earn the pleasure of the Almighty Allah
and His Prophet Muhammad ( pbuh&f ), at any cost, even at the cost of his
own life
- The courage of surrendering himself willingly
with the utmost peace of mind, to sleep under the swords, ready to fall upon him
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The confidence and faith in God's protection
And
on the night of Hijrah, Allah the glorious revealed to Jibrail and Mikail I have
eshtablished brotherhood between you two and have ordained the life of one longer
than the life of the other. Now, are you willing to make a present of the extra
length of life to the other? But each prefered the longer
life for himself. Then Allah revealed Why not follow
the example of Ali ibn Abu Talib. I have established brotherhood between him and
Muhammad (pbuh&f). He is now sleeping on the bed of Muhammad in order to save
his life by sacrificing his own. Now descend both of you to the earth and protect
him from his enemies. Both the angels descended. Jibrail
took up his position near Ali's head and Mikail near his feet. Jibrail was crying
out aloud Excellent. Excellent. O son of Abu Talib! There is none like you. Allah
is making boast of you before the angels. And it was
on this very occasion that the above verse was revealed. - Tafsir
al Kabir, by Fakhr ad Din al Razi, v 2 p 189 ( for the above narrt )
-
Hakim al Mustadrak, v 3 p 4
- Ghayatul Maryam, p 344
-> 345
- Tafseer e Qurtubi, v 3 p 347
-
Asadul Ghaiba fe Marifatil As Sahaba, v 4 p 25
- Tafseer
Nishapoori ( Allama Nishapori ) , v 1 p 281
- Kifyatul
Talib, p 114
- Zhakhiar al Uqba, p 88
-
Noor ul Absar, p 86
Imam Ali ( as ) composed about
this incident ( poetry ) I staked my life for the man
who was the best of all those who circumbulated the Ancient House and the
Sacred Stone ! Part 2
Glorious
Quran Chapter II - Verse 269 He granteth wisdom to whomsoever
He willeth, and he who have been granted wisdom hath been given abundant good;
and none shall mind it save those endowed with wisdom. In
the above verse the word "Wisdom" implies the best knowledge seeking
to act with fullness and soundness of one's own conscience. True knowledge is
spiritual illumination or divine guidance worked through the grace of God as and
when the necessity occurs. This being the active result of the constant seeking
for it by those who obtained nearness to the Allmighty! It
is held by many Sunni scholars, that this verse was revealed for Imam Ali ( as
). It is not surprising that, such a unique gift ( of being granted wisdom ) is
inspiration (Ilhaam) which is conferred upon the purified ones. Sunni
references: - Shawahid al Tanzeel ( Allama
Haskani ), v 1 p 106
- al Bidahiya wan Nihayiah,
v 7 p 359 with a tradition from the Holy Prophet ( pbuh&f )
Wisdom
has been divided into 10 ( ten ) parts, and 9 (nine) of these are possessed by
Ali, and the remaining has been divided among the rest of the people.
-
Kanz al Ummal, v 6 p 154
- Asadul Bilagha, v 4 p 22
and v 1 p 22
- Kitabul Sagheer, p 15
-
Manaqib Khawarizmi, p 49
- Dhakhair al Uqba, p 78
-
Musnad of Ahmed Hanbal, v 1 pages 140 and 185
- Maqtal
Hussain, v 1 p 43
Part 3
Glorious
Quran Chapter 3 Verse 61 And unto him who disputeth with
thee therein after the knowledge hath come unto thee, Say! ( O' Our Apostle Muhammad!)
(Unto them) come ye, let us summon our sons, and (ye summon) your sons, and (we
summon) our women and (ye) your women, and (we summon) ourselves and then let
us invoke the curse of God on the liars! This verse refers
to the famous event of ' Mubahila ' which took place in the year 10 A.H against
the Christians of Najran. A deputation of 60 Christians of Najran headed by Abdul
Masih their chief monkpriest came and discussed with the Holy Prophet ( pbuh&f
) the personality of Hazrat Eesa ( as ). The Holy Prophet ( pbuh&f ) told
them not to deify Jesus for he was only a mortal created by God, and not God Himself.
Then they asked who the father of Jesus was. By this, they thought that since
he was born without a father the Holy Prophet ( pbuh&f ) would helplessly
accept Jesus' father being God himself. In reply to this question was revealed
the Verse. Verily, similitude of Jesus with God is as
the similitude of Adam; He created him out of dust then said He unto him BE, and
he became. When the Christians did not agree to this
line of reasoning, then this verse was revealed enjoining upon the Prophet (pbuh&f
) to call the Christians to Mubahila. To this the Christians agreed and they wanted
to return to their place and would have the Mubahila the next day. Early
next morning the Holy Prophet ( pbuh&f ) sent Salman al Farsi ( May Allah
be well pleased with him ) to the open place, fixed outside the city for the historic
event, to erect a small shelter for himself and those he intended to take along
with him for the contest. On the opposite side appeared the Christian priests,
while at the appointed hour the Christians witnessed the Holy Prophet ( pbuh&f
) entering the field with Imam Hussain ( as ) in his lap, Imam Hasan ( as ) holding
his finger, and walking beside him, Lady Fatima ( as ) and followed by Imam Ali
al Murtaza ( as ). The Prophet ( as ) on reaching the appointed spot stationed
himself with his daughter, her two sons and her husband, raising his hands towards
the heaven said: Lord these are the People of my House The
Chief Monk on knowing that the baby in the lap of the Prophet (pbuh&f) was
his young grandson, Imam Hussain (as), the child walking holding the Prophet's
( pbuh&f ) hand was his first grandson, Imam Hasan ( as ), the Lady behind
him was daughter, his only surviving issue was Fatima ( as ) the mother of the
two children and the one who followed the Lady was his son in law, the husband
of Fatima ( as ), addressed the huge crowd of the people who had gathered on the
spot, and addressed them saying By God, I see the faces
which, if they pray to God for mountains to move from their places, the mountains
will immediately move! O believers in the Jesus of Nazareth,
I will tell you the truth that should ye fail to enter into some agreement with
Muhammad and if these souls whom Muhammad has brought with him, curse you, ye
will be wiped out of existence to the last day of the life of the earth! The
people readily agreed to the advice counseled by their Leader. They beseeched
the Holy Prophet ( pbuh&f ) to give up the idea of the agreed Mubahila and
requested for themselves to be allowed to continue their faith, offering to pay
' Jizya '. - Al Tabari, Commentary of the Quran,
v 2 p 192 -> 193
This historic event of a unique
triumph of Islam is taken by the Shias as a religious thanksgiving festival of
the triumph against falsehood. Some of the significance of this event are as follows:
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this event unquestionably establishes the truth about the spiritual purity of
the Ahl al Bayt
- it proves beyond any doubt as to who
are the members of the house of the Prophet ( pbuh&f )
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the seriousness and the solemnity of the occasion demands absolute purity, spiritual
as well as physical in the individuals to serve in the fateful occasion for the
Holy Prophet to present them to God as the best one of His creation to be heard
in the prayers of Truth!
Sunni references
-
Ghayatul Maryam, p 300
- Sahih Muslim, v 4 p 1285 (
English Edition), the tradition is as follows:
...(
The third occasion is this ) when the following verse was revealed : Let us summon
our children and your children. Allah's messenger (pbuh&f) called Ali, Fatima,
Hasan and Hussain and said : O Allah, these are my family ... Part
4
Glorious Quran Chapter 3 Verse 103 And
hold ye fast by the cord of God All together and be not divided ( among yourselves
) ... Some Sunni scholars and commentators agree that
the above verse reflects on the Ahl al Bayt. Here are some references -
Thalabi records on his Commentary Tafsir al Kabir from Aban ibn Tabligh that he
heard Imam Jafer as Sadiq ( as ) say: We are the Rope
of Allah about whom Allah has said: Hold fast to the Rope of Allah ... -
Shafi'i is reported by Abu Bakr ibn Shabah al Din in Rishfaht al Sadi to have
said:
When I saw People carried off Their departure
to the sea of error and ignorance In the name of Allah I boarded the ship of
Salvation That is the Ahl al Bayt of Mustafa, the Seal of Prophecy And I
caught hold of the Rope of Allah, that is their Love As He commanded us to
hold fast to the Rope! - A tradition from the Holy prophet
( pbuh&f ) I will soon be called away and will have
to depart from you, but I leave among you Two ( 2 ) weighty things, the Book
of Allah and my descendants. The Book of Allah is like a rope which extends
from the heavens to the earth, and my descendants are my people of the house
( my Ahl al Bayt ). The Subtle and the Aware tells me that the two ( 2 ) shall
never part company until they come to me at the Pool. So take care how you
treat them after me. As recorded in -
Musnad of Ahmed Hanbal, v 3 p 17
- Musnad of Ahmed Hanbal,
v 3 p 26
- Sahih of al Tirmizi, tradition no. 874
- Kanz
al Ummal, v 1 p 47, tradition no. 945 ( for the above hadeeth )
-
Ghayatul Maryam, p 242
- Yanibul Muwaddah, p 118 ->
119
- Sawaiq al Muhriqah, v 1 chapter 11
-
Safinatul Biharij ( Recorded by Allama Qummi from Allama Zamakhsari ) p 193
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