| Birth The eleventh bright
star of Imamate appeared on the horizons of the sky of guardianship
(willayat) in Madina and set in Samarra.
His name was Hassan and surname Abu Mohammad and the well-known
titles were "Zaki" and "Askari". His father was Imam Hadi (A.S.),
whereas his mother's name was Sausan.
He was 22, when his father was martyred and the period of his
Imamate, following his father's death, was six years. He was 28,
when martyred by "Motamid" the Abbasade caliph in the year, 260
Hijrah and was buried in Samarrah.
His only son is Mohammad Mehdi (Mehdi, the promised one) who will
upon his advent; fill up the world with equity, justice, and
fairness.
Islam, because of the severe control and restraint in the age of
Imam Askari (A.S.), had lost its influence and dissemination. The
power helms particularly, Muttawil the Abbasade caliph, endeavored
to keep Imam (A.S.) out of the reach of people.
Since they had learnt that the twelveth Imam (A.S.) will come
into existence from Imam Askari (A.S.) and he is the one who will
disappear from the sights and acquire the leadership of the Islamic
Ummah and establish a single Universal government, they were
strictly vigilant about the affairs of the Imam (A.S.).
But the God, who had saved and defended Musa (Moses) (A.S.) from
the governmental machinery of Pharos, could bring the future leader
of the Islamic Ummah too into existence, away from the sights of
people.
Special features of Imam's (A.S.) morality
Imam Hassan Askari (A.S.) was a gracious personality and an
unmatched exigest of Quran. More than a hundred well-known wise men
remained continuously present in his assembly. During a period of
sixteen years, when he lived in Iraq, the territories from Syria up
to Madina, particularly Iran was under his influence. Imam's (A.S.)
spiritual and knowledge's influence went to the extent that it
overwhelmed the court of "Almotaz" and all the wise men busy in his
government missionary got enamored enticed, and fascinated by Imam (A.S.).
When Imam (A.S.) traveled to Iran and crossed over the Lawasan via
Qum and Rai, the people captivated and fascinated by the school of
Ahl al-Bayth (A.S.), gathered all around him and expressed their
warm feelings and sentiments for him. He made a speech before the
people of Lawasan and ordered them to build a mosque and declare it
as their base.
This command of Imam (A.S.) proved so effective that they got
busy in building seventy mosques on a single day.
One of the courtiers of Abbasade government named "Ahmed bin
Khaqan", who was an enemy of the Prophet's family, said one day "I
have not seen anybody in Samarra, among the Bani Hashim family, more
pious, virtuous and chaste than Imam Hassan Askari (A.S.). If the
caliphate goes out of the Bani Abbasade's hands then no one except "Hassan
Askari (A.S.)" will be capable and fit for it. Then he said, "one
day I was present with my father when Hassan Askari (A.S.) arrived
there, although he was the enemy of the Prophet's family, yet he got
up from his place, kissed his hand and made him seated upon his own
place and sat before him like a pupil in front of a teacher and lent
ears to his wards.
Abu Yousuf
Abu Yousuf says about the charity and generosity of Imam (A.S.),
I got down and out, and could not support my children any longer. We
were all hungry, sad and desperate. I went to the court of Abbasades
many a times so that I may seek their help, for, I was related to
them. But they were so very enticed and lost in their lives that
they would not attend to my agony and painful heart. One day, I paid
a visit to Imam Hassan Askari (A.S.) and described before him my
implications. He had four hundred dinnars available with him and he
gave all of them to me and said, "Go and get your family freed from
distress."
One day, he sent two thousand dinnars for "Ali bin Jaffar" so
that he may distribute those among his afflicted and poor friends.
He was in prison for six years and in-spite of all his
difficulties, problems and pains he met the people with smiling
face.
Although the most wicked and evil character person were deputed
in the prison to torture him, yet they were so enchanted and enticed
by the piety and prayers of Imam (A.S.) that when the chief of the
prison objected upon them saying "I have learnt that you have a fair
dealing with Imam (A.S.)."
They said, "He is a man, who is always busy offering secret
prayers to his God and keeping fast at the day time and busy in
offering the prayers at the night time. Whenever he looks at us our
bodies tremble how is it, that you wish us to harm and torture this
man?"
Abdullah Khaqan
Although Abdullah Khaqan the minister of Mutawakkil, was very
proud and indifferent, yet whenever he would see the Imam (A.S.) he
got up from his place, and while riding a horse he would get down
from it.
He said about Imam (AS.), "Imam Askari (A.S.) was a person who
remained busy in his supplications and prayers to God at night, and
in the days he would fast. He was so kind hearted that he even
prayed to God for his enemies. Whenever a distressed, or afflicted
came his way, he would give him whatever he had."
Once the caliph handed him over to an ill natured wicked man
named "Tahreer" to deal with him very strictly and tease and harm
him. They, upon the behest of the caliph, threw him to the beasts so
that they may tear and eat him up. All of the beasts gathered around
him and rubbed and caressed their bodies against him. When the
caliph saw this scene he freed him and put in efforts to honor him.
There was a monastery in Samarra whose patron was considered to
be one of the chieftains and holy men of the Christians and was
respected by them. Once he visited Imam (A.S.) and embraced Islam.
He was asked as to why he became a Muslim. He replied, "I observed
those signs in this man (Imam) which were only passed by the Christ
(A.S.).
Imam's (A.S.) Wisdom
Imam (A.S.) was like a roaring river of wisdom, which quenched
the thirst of those thirsty for it. As per "Khawarzamis" statement
eighteen thousand men, thirsty for knowledge, benefited from his
assembly. The first one out of the Abbasade caliph Almotaz's court,
who took an oath of allegiance for him was the famous Iranian genius
and talented person named "Mohammad bin Masood Shirazi."
It is narrated that such was his wisdom that even Kindi the
teacher of "Abu Nasr Farabi" was defeated and failed in discussion
with him, and burnt down his book which he had written against
Islam.
The Christian scholars had become so enticed and enchanted by his
knowledge and wisdom that they called him the Christ.
Once, when Imam (A.S.) faced the questions of those men who had
come from different countries of the world for this purpose, he
answered their question in their own various languages. All of them
got amazed and surprised at it.
Revealing of Imam (A.S.)
A draught took shape in one of the years in Samarra. "Motamid"
the Abbasade caliph ordered people to proceed to the desert and pray
(for rain).
People did go to the desert for three days consecutively but rain
did not fall. The next day, the Christians along with their scholars
went to offer prayer and it rained.
This event, brought into effect a great zeal, fervor and
excitement among the Muslim masses. The hearts of the Muslim got
attracted towards the Christians. Motamid, the Abbasade caliph was
very much perturbed, dismayed, and desperate over it. He sent a word
for "Imam Askari (A.S.)" in the prison, and summoned him to his
court and asked him about the solution to that problem.
Imam Said, "Tell them to go to the desert tomorrow for the sake
of rain. They did so and Imam (A.S.) followed them with a great mob
of people, following him to disclose and unveil the fact out of this
matter. The Christians raised their hands towards the sky and prayed
to God for rain. Not very long had passed that a cloud appeared and
it started raining. Imam (A.S.) ordered that the hand of one of the
Christians, which was raised up, be held and whatever was concealed
among his finger folds be taken out. They observed a black bone and
took it out of his fingers. They presented that bone to Imam (A.S.).
He wrapped it in a piece of cloth and then told him to pray after
that, for rain to fall.
As soon as the Christian raised his hands all the clouds
scattered and the sun appeared shinning. All the people were
surprised and astonished at it. The caliph asked Imam (A.S.) what
was the secret of that affair. Imam (A.S.) replied, "This is a piece
of bone of one of the Prophets of God which they have picked up from
his grave." They swear to God and ask him for the sake of this bone.
God grants their desire and prayer and makes the rainfall and
whosoever will hold this bone the same thing will occur. After a
test of it in the presence of people, what Imam (A.S.) said proved
evidently correct and all of them praised the Imam (A.S.).
The training method of Imam (A.S.)
Abul Hassan who was one of the descendents of Imam Sadiq (A.S.)
and lived in Qum was a bad character man. One day he happened to
visit the house of "Ahmed bin lshaq Ashaari," who was the
representative and delegate of Imam (A.S.), for some work. He asked
for permission to see him, which was rejected by him due to his
misdeeds.
He returned back to his home and appeared to be very sad,
uncomfortable, and agonized due to the disrespect being shown to
him. In the same year, Ahmed bin Ishaq Ashaari went to Mecca and on
his way back he visited the house of Imam Askari (A.S.). Imam (A.S.)
did not welcome and give him permission to meet himself. After
weeping and expressing grief (when he was permitted). He asked the
Imam (A.S.) as to what was the reason of it. Imam (A.S.) said, "I
gave the same treatment which you gave to our cousin." Then Imam (A.S.)
said, "Although you are one of our Shias and helpers but this was a
wrong thing that you did."
He said, "Oh the son of Prophet (P.B.U.H.), I did that because he
was a sinner and I wanted to reprimand and stop him from doing that
bad work."
He said, "This was not a correct thing to do." In Islam they do
not do such a thing with those gone astray rather they are to be
guided and led.
When Ahmed returned to Qum, all the notables and dignitaries came
to see him. Abul Hasan, the descendent of Imam Sadiq (A.S.), was
also present among them. As soon as Ahmed saw him he got up from his
seat and showed great respect to him and seated him upon his own
place. Abul Hasan was surprised at his conduct and asked him to let
him know about the reason of the difference of his conduct from that
previously shown by him.
Ahmed explained to him all that matter which he had come across.
He (Abul Hasan) was so ashamed of himself that when he returned from
that congregation to his home, he decided that he would abandon his
bad activities and acquires piety. Thus he turned into one of the
pious and chaste men.
Imam's (A.S.) connection with the unseen World
Although many amazing stories of Imam (A.S.) have been narrated
in the books but we point to two of them as a specimen.
1. Jaffar Jurjani: says, "I went for Hajj and visited Imam Askari
(A.S.) I had the money for Imam (A.S.), which his friends had sent
to him. I wanted to ask the Imam (A.S.) to whom I might surrender
that. When I visited him before my saying something he said,
Handover the money, which you have with you, to my servant "Mubarrak".
I handed the money over to him and told Imam (A.S.) that his
friends in Gurgan conveyed their regards and salutation to him. He
said, "God may bless them with reward." You will return to Gurgan
and God will give you a son. Name him Sharif. He will become one of
our friends and companions. God will give a son to Ibrahim, tell him
to name him Ahmed, he also will be one of our friends. I bade
farewell to Imam (A.S.) and returned back and what Imam (A.S.) had
said, did take place.
2. Shablanji: Who is one of the Sunni scholars quotes Abu Hashim
saying, he said, "I and four of the friends of Imam (A.S.) were in
the prison." Imam (A.S.) visited us and we surrounded him and talked
to him. There was a person among us who considered himself to be one
of the descendent of Ali (A.S.). Imam Ali (A.S.) gave him a gesture
to go out. When he went out Imam (A.S.) said, "This man tells a lie,
he is not one of us, he is the spy of the caliph and has written and
provided a report with respect to you, which he has concealed in his
dress, to give it to him (caliph).
We brought him and investigated and as Imam (A.S.) told us he had
procured a report regarding us, which if he had given to the caliph,
all of us would have been killed and slain by him. We tore off and
destroyed the report and thereafter got careful and vigilant about
ourselves.
3. Ibrahim: He says, "A news reached me and my brother that our
father was lost and traveled to a far flung place. We proceeded
together from Madina towards Iraq."
I had decided to visit Imam Askari (A.S.) and request him to help
us in finding my father. Because, only he was the one who could tell
me the location of my father from the knowledge of Imamate.
I traveled a long way till I reached his house. I waited there
for a while so that someone comes out of the house and inform him
about the reason, which brought me there. While I was busy and
immersed in my own ideas and was pondering and contemplating about
my future course, the door of the house suddenly opened and the
servant of Imam (A.S.) came out and shouted, "which one of you is 'Ibrahim',
who has come from Madina to see Imam (A.S.)."
I rose up merrily and said, "Yes I am the one (you want) and have
been waiting here from a certain time." He gave me a glance and then
handed me over a sack saying Imam (A.S.) said, "This is a sack which
contains your travel expenditure, take that and continue your
journey and not very long from now, you will find your father." I
took the sack happily and said to myself, "I did not see the Imam (A.S.)
and did not inform him about my affair." How is it that he knew what
was in my mind. I wanted to tell the servant to show me in to see
Imam (A.S.) so that I question him about the location of my father.
But suddenly I got aware that the servant had told me to continue my
journey from the other direction.
A potential and complicated unseen power was pushing me towards "Tabristan"
and forcing me to travel to that destination. I, without being
conscious, undertook my journey towards Tabristan. When I reached
there I kept wondering for a certain time till I met my father.
I rushed towards him and hugged him and was much happy to find
him. I described all the matter to him. Both of us became await that
Imam (A.S.) knew all the secrets of our interior. I was much more
astonished when I observed that only one dirham out of the money
which Imam (A.S.) sent for me as a travel expenditure was left over,
exactly the amount necessary to get me to my destination.
4. Ismail: He says, "I was sitting on the way of Imam Hassan
Askari (A.S.) so that I may detain him, while he passes that way,
and ask him for help." Prior to that, I had hidden two hundred
golden coins with me as a future provision for myself. Suddenly,
when I was lost in my ideas, Imam Hassan Askari (A.S.) passed by me.
I rushed after him, stopped him and told him about my poverty and
misery and swear that I had nothing from the material sources. He
was very much annoyed with my swearing. He told his servant to give
me what was available with him. The servant put band in his pocket
and brought out a sack of gold and gave it to me. Then Imam (A.S.)
addressing me said, "We do not deprive anybody from our help but you
took a false oath and made the God angry. You must never do that
again and not deny the blessings of God in future and depend upon
God and have hope from him, make use and benefit of the boon which.
He has given to you.
You have concealed two hundred golden coins in a corner so that
it may be of use and benefit to you on your rainy day. But beware,
you will not have an approach and lay your hands upon them, while
you need them."
The man says, Imam (A.S.) made me aware and conscious about my
fault by his words. What he had said did occur. One day when I
extremely needed those coins, I rushed towards the place I had
buried them. But when I dug the place I was surprised to see that
there was no sign of the coins. I came to know that my son got
informed about them and did an ugly act by picking them up without
my permission and running away. Exactly the way Imam (A.S.) said,
that I would not lay my hand upon them at the time of need.
There after, I decided to control myself and put a restraint upon
my faults and be a chaste and pious person before God.
Imam's (A.S.) letter to one of his friends
Imam (A.S.) used to write letters to his friends and companions.
One of the letters written to "Ali bin Babuya Qumi" who is one of
the dignitaries and great Shia men. The translation of some parts of
it says:
After the praise, eulogy, panegyric of God I recommend to you,
who is one of our friends, to be pious, forgive the fruits of
people, and subdue your anger and look after your relatives and near
ones and fulfill the needs of the distressed ones, have a clear and
exact insight and perception about your religion, get to know, (be
familiar to) your Quran, and be vigilant (alert and cautious) about
your prayers and worshiping. Always practice upon my orders and make
my Shias practice upon that.
The Martyrdom of Imam (A.S.)
Imam (A.S.) was four years of age, when he was exiled to Samarra
along with his father. He was placed under the caliph's observation
at a point, which was the center of the armed forces. Pertinent to
the same, he became famous and known by the byname of Askar.
Following the death of his father, the Abbasade caliph "Motamid"
imprisoned him. The piety, and chastity of Imam (A.S.) attracted the
attention of all the prisoners towards him, and made them all
enticed and enchanted. The officials and agents of the caliph daily
reported to the caliph as to his condition.
Eventually, he was martyred on the 8th of Rabi ul Awwal 260
Hijrah and was buried at Samarra near the grave of his father.
After his martyrdom his brother "Jaffar Kazzad", who was a gone
astray man and was counted as one of the helpers of the caliph,
stood up to offer the funeral prayer upon the body of Imam (A.S.).
But all of a sudden, the son of the Imam (A.S.), who was a minor,
came forward and pushed his uncle back and stood upon his uncle's
place and offered the funeral prayer upon his father's body.
Thereafter, the short absenteeism and occultation period started.
Only a segment of special Shias could meet him.
But following the activities of the Abbasade caliphs to search
his hiding place, the long occultation and absenteeism period set
in, so that no one could reach him. He will remain hidden from the
sights till such day that the ground for his revolution is
available.
Brief Sayings of Imam (A.S.)
1. Lead a simple life and avoid spending lavishly and with
immoderation.
2. Reach whomsoever, solute him and when you arrive an assembly,
sit at a low place became, this is from the humbleness.
3. Avoid telling lie, as it is the key to the evils.
4. Whosoever is not a friend of Ahl al-Bayth (A.S.) is a
hypocrite.
5. Whosoever has faith in the resurrection day and hereafter,
fulfills his commitments (promises). |