| Birth Imam Ali un-Naqi (A.S.)
known as Hadi was born in the mid of ZilHajj, 212 Hijrah in
the vicinity of Madina, at a place known as Surya.
His father is Imam Jawad (A.S.) his mother Samana was a maid with
excellence, virtue and piety. Imam (A.S.) got the post of Imamate
after the martyrdom of his father in the year 220 Hijrah. Although
he was not more than 8 years of age, yet he was the focus of the
attention of Shias and the Abbasade caliphs were extremely scared
and afraid of him. They set their hand to his exile and torture.
Such as "Mutawakkil" brought Imam (A.S.) from Madina to Samarra and
he stayed then till the end of his life.
The Special Moral Features of Imam (A.S.)
Imam (A.S.) was unique in asceticism, devotion and prayers. So
that, when the agents and officials of Mutawakkil attacked his
house, they saw him busy praying in a simple room. He had a great
attachment and affiliation with the holy Quran. Whenever he was free
from the works of the people he would recite Quran. He conducted
people with smiling and bloomed face and when he walked he took slow
steps. He attended and helped the afflicted ones. Sometimes, he
would grant up to thirty thousand dinnars to the have nots, needy
and problem stricken people. So that when "Mutawakkil" sent thirty
thousand dinnars for him he gave all of it to a needy and poor Arab.
The mother of "Mutawakkil" had become enamored and fascinated by
the devotion and asceticism and faith of Imam Hadi (A.S.). On the
day when Mutawakkil fell ill, his foot was injured and the
physicians got unable and helpless regarding his treatment. His
mother sent "Fatah bin Khaqan" to Imam's (A.S.) house to request him
for a medicine. Imam (A.S.) recommended a medicine to him by which
Mutawakkil was treated and cured and all the physicians were
astonished at it. His mother send a thousand dinnars as a gratitude
in connection with his being cure. He distributed all of that money
among the afflicted ones.
Imam's (A.S.) Attends the Distressed
Once "Younas Naqqash" came terrified and trembling to see Imam (A.S.)
and said, "Oh the son of the Prophet (P.B.U.H.) I am at the verge
and threshold of death, you help my family." Imam (A.S.) asked him
as to what was the matter. He said so, "one of the courtiers of
Abbasade caliphate has given me a gem to engrave a design upon it.
During the work, the gem broke into two pieces. Tomorrow, he will
send someone to collect the gem. If he comes to know about the
matter he will kill me."
Imam (A.S.) bent his head downward then he raised it saying, "I
prayed for you, be satisfied no harm will reach you from him,
instead, this work will end to your benefit. Get up and go you will
face no trouble tomorrow."
The next day Younas moved towards the house of that man with
trembling legs along with one of the officials deputed. Not very
long afterwards, the owner of the house arrived and said, "Oh younas
it was settled that you engrave a design over that gem but two of my
daughters have a conflict upon this gem." If it is possible, break
the gem into two pieces, and engrave the design on each of the two
parts of it. I will give you a reward too, for that, Younas said,
"Permit me to think about this matter."
He came out of that place and returned happily to Imam (A.S.) and
expressed his gratitude and thankfulness over the kindness he had
shown to him.
The Hardest Period
The continuation of combat and opposition of Imams (A.S.) to the
tyrants and the brutal rulers is one of the pride and passions of
the history of Islam and Shiite school. They, by their un-comprising
attitude toward tyranny and siding with the poor and desperate
flared up the anger of the tyrants and cruel to the extent that they
deprived them off their sleep and comfort.
Although Imam's (A.S.) period of life was coincident with seven
of the Abbasade Caliphs, yet the hardest and toughest period of his
life as that of the caliphate of "Mutawakkil" because he was a fame
fan, wicked and faithless person. If he posed to be religious that
was only in view of promoting his political causes.
In the year 226 Hijrah, Mutawakkil ordered that the grave of Imam
Hussain (A.S.) be washed away by diverting (river) water and the
place be ploughed for agriculture so that people may be deprived of
the visiting the martyrs of Karbala.
Mutawakkil knew pretty well that each of these graves was a
strong fortress against him, which continuously attracts the
self-sacrificing and devoted soldiers, and heart burnt lovers from
all over the world towards itself. So far so, that Mohammad
Ibn-e-Idrees, one of the scholars sided by Mutawakkil. He instigated
people to ask the solution to their (religious) problems from
Mutawakkil so that they may gradually take distance from the family
of Ali (A.S.).
Following the terrible crime of martyring the Imam (A.S.)
Mutawakkil never had peace of mind and remained continuously sad and
gloomy till the Turks killed him.
Imam (A.S.) and Unseen Aids
One day one of the flatterer and glib tongued person said to 'Mutawakkil',
"Why do you command your court offices to honor Imam, and when he
arrives they must raise the curtains and open the doors for him.
This itself is against your conduct. Let Imam (A.S.) come and go
like the rest of the people so that he looses his worth in the eyes
of people."
Mutawakkil agreed to his demand and ordered his officials not to
hold the curtains and open the doors while Imam (A.S.) comes or
leaves.
One day, one of his servants came rushing to him and said: "Imam
(A.S.) is coming and to whichever part of the court he arrives, the
doors open and curtains are drawn automatically. This thing
attracted the attention of all and if this continues on the
superiority and supremacy of Imam (A.S.) will become clear and
evident to all, thus your government will be endangered.
Mutawakkil at once ordered that the officials must adopt the
previous conduct with Imam (A.S.) and honor him more than ever.
Martyrdom Due to Truthfulness
One day Mutawakkil asked Ibn-e-Sikkit the tutor of his sons, "Do
you love my sons more than you love the sons of the Prophet (P.B.U.H.)."
He at once answered with valor and bravely, "I love Qambar the slave
of Ali (A.S.) more than I love your sons."
Mutawakkil was enraged and furious like an injured wolf and
ordered that the tongue of this man be extracted and pulled out of
the back of his head (neck) and so that great man died at the age of
58 years.
Mutawakkil Pressurizes the Family of Ali (A.S.)
Mutawakkil got famous and well known for his extravagant and
lavish expenditure and misusing people's wealth so that he spent one
million and seven hundred golden dinnars for building a strong
fortress which is present to this date in Samarra.
With all these extravagancies and plundering people's wealth he
was so very strict in his behavior with the sons of the Prophet (P.B.U.H.).
So that the daughters of the Prophet (P.B.U.H.) led their lives
by yarn spinning in Madina and did not even have a pair of new dress
to wear. Mutawakkil had a bad and ill conduct with the sons of the
Prophet (P.B.U.H.). He got friendly with the enemies of Ali (A.S.)
and gave them money to make fun of Ali (A.S.) and his family such as
he was always accompanied by a stooge who cut jokes and made fun of
Ali (A.S.) and made him laugh. He would laugh loudly and lunatic
ally.
The rigid, tough and harmful attitude of Mutawakkil regarding
sons of Ali (A.S.) went to the extent that he wrote to the governor
of Madina, "whosoever wishes to help the family of Ali (A.S.) or
visits them, punish him severely."
Mutawakkil banished the Imam (A.S.) through one of his officials
from Madina to Samarra in the year 243 Hijrah. He accommodated him
along with his son Imam Hassan Askari (A.S.) in a military camp near
his palace. And kept him under observation till the end of (Imam)
life. This is the very reason why Imam (A.S.) got known by the title
of Askari, became Askar means army or military.
Imam's (A.S.) Knowledge Status
Since the knowledge of Imam Hadi (A.S.) originated from the
Prophetic school thus the light of knowledge shone over his heart
and made him aware of the secret of creation.
1. One day, the emperor of Rome wrote to one of the caliphs of
Bani Abbas, "We have read in Bible that there is one Surah (Chapter)
of the heavenly Surahs, which if read by anyone and practiced upon
it's content God will not send that person to the Hell. You write me
as to which one is that Surah? Because we did not find it in Bible."
The Abbasade Caliph gathered all the wise men and asked them the
question and all of them failed to answer it. The Caliph summoned
Imam Hadi (A.S.) and put to him that question Imam (A.S.) opened his
lips for the reply and said, "That surah is Surah "Hamd" which every
Muslim recites a number of times in his prayers at day and night
time."
Then Imam (A.S.) gave some explanations about it, which surprised
and astonished all the wise men. The answer of Imam (A.S.) was sent
to the emperor of Rome who, having read it, was much pleased and
embraced Islam.
2. "Yahya bin Aqsam" who was one of the wise men of Mamoon's age
and the caliphs afterwards asked Imam (A.S.) many questions through
a letter which were replied by him. The questions of Yahya and the
response given by Imam (A.S.) are as under:
Question No.1. When "Sulayman (A.S.)" demanded the throne of
queen "Bilqees" of "Sheba" his minister "Asif Barkhia" said, "I can
bring the throne for you in the time of winking of an eye" why did
Sulayman (Solomon) (A.S.) himself not do that? Did he himself not
have the knowledge?
Answer: Whatever Asif did was through Sulayman (A.S.) and he had
received his wisdom and knowledge from him since, Sulayman was a
Prophet he had the capacity and power to perform all these works.
But because of it, that he wanted to introduce his successor to the
people and make them aware of his station he assigned him this work.
Question No.2. On the basis of Quranic version when Yaqoob
(Jacob) (A.S.) went to Kanaan along with his sons to see Yousuf (A.S.)
all fell down into prostration before Yousuf (Joseph) (A.S.). Why
did a Prophet like Yaqoob (A.S.) performed prostration for Yousuf (A.S.).
Whereas, prostration is specified only for God?
Answer: This prostration was not for Vousuf (A.S.) but as a
thanks giving to God, just like the prostration of the angels for
Adam (A.S.) even though, they did not perform it for Adam (A.S.),
but prostration to God as a gratitude and thankfulness, regarding
this creation, to Him.
Question No.3. Based upon the Quran's narration, if the edibles
and beverages of Paradise are for the sake of pleasure then, why was
Adam (A.S.) forbidden to eat the grapes and was expelled from
Paradise?
Answer. As God wanted to try and test Adam (A.S.), He commanded
him not to obey his wife Hawwa (Eve) (A.S.) and not to eat from that
tree. But he opposed it and as a result he was ousted from the
haven.
Question No.4. Why did Ali (A.S.) order his men in the battle of
Jamal (Camel) to chase and bring into effect the pursuit of only
"the warriors" and not to kill those who ran away, or were not
armed, or injured? But in the Siffeen battle he ordered to kill them
all, whether armed or unarmed, injured or uninjured, whomsoever they
found and laid hands upon. Why was this difference in the order?
Answer: Since, the battle of Jamal was a battle of Islam verses
Islam and a battle between a deceived Muslim against another Muslim
but the battle of Siffeen was a battle of infidels against Islam. It
was a combat between Muslim appearing infidels and the real Islam.
The next day Yahyah bin Aksam asked all the wise men present in
the assembly of Haroon:
When Adam (A.S.) went to perform Hajj and visit the house of God,
who shaved his head off?
All of them were unable to give an answer to him. Then they put
question to Imam Hadi (A.S.). He said, "Gabriel the angel of God."
Yahyah took pleasure and enjoyed the answers of Imam (A.S.) and
admitted to the knowledge station of Imam (A.S.) in the presence of
all.
The Imam's (A.S.) News about the unseen
People observed from lmam Hadi (A.S.) due to his connection with
God and the unseen world, works which were considered to be the
specimen of God's might and power.
One of the friends of Imam (A.S.) traveled from Iraq to Madina
and had the honor to visit Imam (A.S.). Imam (A.S.) enquired from
him the condition of Al-Wasiq the Abbasade caliph and he replied,
"when I left Iraq he was fit and fine, and Mutawakkil was in prison
and Ibn-e-Zayyat had become famous and well known among the people.
Imam (A.S.) after a moment's silence said, "That which is God's
will, shall take place, and there is no way to stop his orders and
commands. Oh my friend be aware that Wasiq has passed away and
Mutawakkil has succeeded him and Ibn-e-Ziyyat has been slain upon
the behest of Mutawakkil."
I asked, "When was it?"
He said, "Six days after you moved out of Baghdad."
Imam's (A.S.) Judgment
In the age of Mutawakkil regime a lady claimed that she was
Zainub the daughter of Fatima. He said, "Many long years have passed
since that period when Zainub lived and you are quite young."
She replied, "Yes, but the Prophet (P.B.U.H.) drew his hand upon
my head and prayed for me to remain young for ever. As such, after
every forty years I turn back to become young." Mutawakkil called
upon all the wise men to visit him and enquired from them, "What do
you say about the claim of this women" All of them said, "she tells
a lie."
Mutawakkil said, "I know that she is lying, but what proof and
logic do you have to condemn her."
They said, "We do not know, Imam Hadi (A.S.) should solve this
problem."
Mutawakkil at once summoned Imam (A.S.) and told him about that
matter.
Imam (A.S.) said, "send her to the cage of the lions, if she is
telling the truth, because the beasts do not molest the children of
Fatimah (S.A.) and do not eat their flesh. Mutawakkil said to the
woman, "what do you say?"
She said, "This man wishes that I may be killed. If he is right
then let him do it himself." Mutawakkil said, "she is right, you
must do it first yourself."
Imam (A.S.) replied, "There is no hurdle to it" He went to the
lions in the cage and sat among them. All observed with amazement,
that the lions sat very respectfully before the Imam (A.S.) and
sometimes caressed themselves against his body and he caressed their
bodies with his hand, affectionately. When Imam (A.S.) ordered that
they might move to a corner, all of them crept to a nook. Then Imam
(A.S.) came out of the cage and went to Mutawakkil and said, "Oh
woman now it is your turn." The woman started crying and begging
saying, "I told a lie, I am the daughter of such and such man, and
wanted to play a trick and a hoax but it did not work."
Imam (A.S.) in Mutawakkil's Assembly
Mutawakkil, who was a self conceited and egoist Abbasade caliph,
was much annoyed about the attention of the people focused upon Hadi
(A.S.) and was all the time immersed in the thought of annihilating
Imam (A.S.). One day, he was informed that Imam (A.S.) wanted to
bring about a revolt and has gathered money and weapons, for this
purpose, in his house.
Mutawakkil ordered the officials to attack and break into the
house of Imam (A.S.) at midnight and search it and whatever money
and weapons are discovered be brought to him along with the Imam (A.S.).
Mutawakkil had arranged a merry making party in his palace for his
own relaxation and amusement and the musician played music and the
singers sang sons for him.
He was counting moments and waiting anxiously for Imam to be
showed in. The agents and officials climbed the roof from the
backside of the Imam's (A.S.) house and break into it. They found
Imam (A.S.) busy in offering his prayers in a room. Howsoever, they
searched the rooms but could not find anything except a certain
amount of money and one sword. They picked these up and presented to
Mutawakkil along with the Imam (A.S.).
When Imam (A.S.) arrived Mutawakkil seated him beside himself and
presented the dirty drink (wine) to him and asked him to take it.
Imam (A.S.) said, "By Lord, I shall never at all touch my lips with
it."
Mutawakkil who was intoxicated and did not have attention towards
anything turned his face to Imam (A.S.) and said, "Thus you must
recite some poem (rhymes) for me." Imam (A.S.) said, "I do
not know any of them except for a number of them, which are left
over as a monument of my grandfather Ali (A.S.)."
Mutawakkil said, "Recite that" Imam (A.S.) recited the rhymes, of
his forefather Ali (A.S.), which were striking and awareness
creating. A tempest took shape in his interior. So that he came to
his senses, out of intoxication.
He wept and ordered that Imam (A.S.) may be sent back to his
house respectfully. The money, which was brought from his house, may
be returned with sane addition to it.
The Translation of the rhymes is as under:
1. They made the high peaks, their residence, and permanently and
always, stationed armed guards to watch that. But none of them could
stop the death from approaching them.
2. Finally and consequently, they were dragged from their grand
palaces into the ditches of graves and with how unfortunately they
arrived it.
3. At this time, the voice of the caller of God raised which
said, "Where did those decorations, crowns, magnanimity and
ostentation and grandeur go?" Where did those faces brought up in
coquetry and endearment and which were nurtured upon the wealth of
others, and showed their pride and mincing air to them, go.
4. The grave made them anonymous and their faces turned into the
fields of attacks of the insects and worms.
5. One day they ate and drank whatever they desired, without any
care but today they have themselves become food of the animals.
The rhymes, which were totally admonitions and advices, hammered
the brain of Mutawakkil, and made him so ecstasies that he was
awakened from the deep slumber and threw his cup of wine upon the
earth and his eyes shed tears like it was raining.
Imam's (A.S.) Martyrdom
After the tyrant caliph Mutawakkl's death Imam (A.S.) was still
in agony, pain and discomfort till the time he was martyred by "Mutaz"
at the age of 42 and was buried in the land of Samarrah.
The Pupils of Imam (A.S.)
Although Imam (A.S.) was strictly under observation and he was
being put under vigilance from all aspects but a group of his
lovers, enthusiastic and amorous lovers of the spring of his
knowledge contacted him confidentially and secretly and used to
quench their thirst from that spring up to their utmost means.
Some of his friends were:
1. Abdul Azim Hasani: He was one of the great and wise men of his
age and was much renowned for his piety. Imam Hadi (A.S.) would
usually say to his friends "whenever a difficulty crops up for you
ask Abdul Azim and convey my Salam and Salutation to him."
Once, he put forward his beliefs before Imam (A.S.). Imam (A.S.)
said, "By Cod, these are the same beliefs which God has liked
(approved) for His slaves."
This son of Imam (A.S.) was pursued and followed up very strictly
and severely and concealed himself in the city of Rai and sometimes
he came to visit the grave of Hamza, which is situated near his own.
After sometime he fell ill and passed away and was buried at the
same place.
2. Hasan Ibn-e-Saeed Ahwazi: Who was one of the friends of Imam
Reza (A.S.), Imam Jawad (A.S.) and Imam Hadi (A.S.) and narrated
traditions from all of them, lived in the beginning in Kufa then he
left along with his brothers for Ahwaz and from there he shifted to
Qum. He died over there. He authored about 30 books regarding
Jurisprudence and the Islamic ethics and morality. The wise men
accept the tradition narrated by him. Allamah Majlisi and Allamah
Hilli had mentioned him with great respect and held him in high
esteem.
3. Fazl bin Shazan Nishapuri: He was an informed, knowledgeable
and strong jurisprudent and orator. He always had confabulation with
the friends of Imam (A.S.) and benefited from them. He himself is
considered one of the companions of Imam Hadi (A.S.). He wrote a
large number of books, which attracted the attention of the wise
men. Some of them say he wrote as many as a hundred and eighty
books. Following the demise of Imam Hadi (A.S.), he became a part of
the companions of Imam Hassan Askari (A.S.).
One day, when he visited Imam's (A.S.) assembly, he praised and
recommended him to the people of Khorrasan so that they may get
benefited from his books. Since he was pursued on account of his
being a Shia, he traveled to Behaq and after a period he became ill
and died in the age of Imam Askari (A.S.).
Brief Sayings of Imam (A.S.)
1. The one who spends his life in refuge of God, world's
discomforts will become easy for him.
2. The one who carelessly commits sin and throws away the curtain
of modesty, God will make him ignanimous, desperate and wretched.
3. The one who does not counsel with others in his matters will
be harmed.
4. World is a bazaar in which one group makes benefit and the
other faces loss.
5. Cutting jokes and mockery is the activity and enjoyment and
amusement of foolish ones. |