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Imamate and Nahjul Balagha : A perspective
There is a famous
tradition from the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) recorded by both - the Shias and
the Ahle Sunnah traditionalists-
'One
who dies without recognizing the Imam of his time, dies the death of
ignorance.'
This means
that even if a person accepts and conforms to all the Islamic beliefs and
puts in practice all the edicts, but dies without recognizing the Imam of
his time, his death will be on ignorance and apostasy. Such a person is
condemned to eternal Hellfire regardless of his deeds in this world. This is
because good deeds will only benefit a person provided his beliefs are
correct, as espoused by the Quran and traditions. Hence, any person, who
wants to secure himself from the raging fire of hell, should necessarily
possess the recognition of the Imam of his time and not simply rely on his
worship and virtuous deeds.
Two Kinds Of Imams:
The Holy Quran has mentioned two types of leaders (Imams). The first type is
the one who leads the people towards Hell. Allah declares in Surah Qasas:
41,
'And
We made them Imams who call to the Fire, and on the Day of Resurrection they
shall not be assisted.'
It means that
the end of the one who accepts such an Imam will be in Hell.
The second group of Imams guides the people by Allah's command. Surah
Sajdah: 24 points out
'And
We made of them Imams to guide by Our command when they were patient, and
they were certain of Our communications.'
'Say:
Is there any of your associates who guides to the truth? Say: Allah guides
to the truth. Is He then Who guides to the truth more worthy to be followed,
or he who himself does not go aright unless he is guided?
What then is the matter with you; how do you judge?'
(Surah Yunus :
35)
Hazrat Ali (a.s.) has described the characteristics of both kinds of Imams
in his orations. 'The reality of people is not understood by their names but
by the pattern of their behavior and mannerisms. Just as clothes hide the
defects of the body, external manners cloak the defects of the soul. A
connection of the soul is a necessity between the Imam and the follower. If
a person (i.e. Imam) is not pious in his own heart, he will not be able to
guide his followers towards piety and servitude. Hence if we desire Heaven
and want to safeguard our eternal life from the chastisement of the
Hellfire, then we have to search for an Imam whose inner and outer selves
both are complete manifestations of divine command. Such an Imam must
necessarily be adorned with piety completely, i.e. must be an infallible.
We will discuss the characteristics of the Imam of Hellfire and the Imam who
guides to the truth, in the light of the sermons of Hazrat Ali (a.s.).
The Imam of the Hellfire:
'...certainly,
the worst man before Allah is the oppressive Imam who has gone astray and
through whom others go astray. He destroys the accepted Sunnah and revives
abandoned innovations. I heard the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.a.) predict -On
the Day of Judgement the oppressive Imam will be brought without anyone to
support him or anyone to advance excuses on his behalf, and then he will be
thrown into Hell, where he will rotate as the hand-mill rotates. Then
eventually he will be confined to its hollow.'
(NahjulBalagha, Sermon 164, vol. 1, pg. 608-609, Ansariyan Publications)
An oppressor is not only the one who usurps the rights of others and
persecutes others. The Quran declares,
'...and
whoever exceeds the limits of Allahthese it is that are the unjust.'(Surah
Baqarah : 229)
These include those disobedient of Allah's commands, who have violated His
edicts and exceeded His limits. The Quran further proclaims,
'and
whoever did not judge by what Allah revealed, those are they that are the
unjust.'
' (Surah
Maidah : 45)
If somebody makes additions to the religion or forbids an obligation, he has
violated the divine command which tantamounts to injustice.
Therefore, any person who has not been appointed an Imam by Allah and he
claims this position for himself, he has transgressed the limits of Allah
and has disregarded Allah's orders. He is a tyrannical and an oppressive
leader, whose end has been described above in Hazrat All's (a.s.) sermon.
Indeed the Holy Quran condemns even those people as oppressors who befriend
such persons -
'...and
whoever makes friends with them, these are the unjust.'
(Surah Mumtahenah : 9)
Imam of light and guidance:
Hazrat Ali (a.s.) outlines the characteristics of the just and rightly
guided Imam,
'You
should know that among the creatures of Allah, the most distinguished person
before Allah is the just Imam who has been guided (by Allah) and guides
others. So, he stands by the recognised ways of the Prophet's (s.a.w.a.)
behaviour (Sunnah) and destroys the innovations. The (Prophet's (s.a.w.a.))
ways are clear and they have signs, while innovations are also clear and
they too have signs.'
(NahjulBalagha,
Sermon 164, vol. 1, pg. 608, Ansariyan Publications)
In another sermon, Hazrat Ali (a.s.) declares, 'Certainly
the Imams are the vicegerents of Allah over His creatures and they introduce
Allah to His creatures. None will enter Paradise except he who recognises
them (Imams) and knows Allah, and no one will enter Hell except he who
rejects them and denies Him.
(Nahjul Balagha, Sermon 152, vol. 1, pg. 554, Ansariyan Publications)
He elaborates on this further,
'0
my Allah! You know that it was neither our (Ahle Bait) objective to seek
power, nor to acquire anything from the treasures of the world. Rather we
wanted to restore the signs of Your religion and to spread prosperity into
Your cities so that the oppressed among Your creatures may be safe and Your
forsaken commands could be established. 0 my Allah! I am the first who was
inclined (towards Thee) and who heard and responded (to the call of Islam).
No one preceded me in prayer except the Prophet (s. a. w. a.).'
'You certainly know that he who is in charge of honour, life, booty,
(enforcement of) legal commands and the leadership of the Muslims should not
be a miser as his greed would aim at their wealth. Similarly he should not
be ignorant as he would then mislead them with his ignorance, nor should he
be rude as he would estrange them with his rudeness.
He should not be unjust in distributing wealth by preferring one
group to another, nor should he accept bribes while taking decisions, as he
would forfeit the rights of some and decree without decisiveness, nor should
he
ignore the Sunnah as he would ruin the people.
(Nahjul
Balagha, Sermon 131, vol. 1, pg. 496, Ansariyan Publications)
By referring to these
brilliant sermons, it becomes abundantly clear that the leader and Imam who
possesses the following characteristics can alone guide the people towards
the truth.
1. Heisguided.
2. He guides others towards the true path.
3. He enlivens the Sunnah.
4. He destroys innovations.
5. His recognition is the cause of deliverance for the people.
6. His rejection is the cause of eternal chastisement.
7. He does not desire worldly power and authority.
8. He does not crave for the treasures of the world.
9. He makes manifest the signs of religion.
10. He establishes peace and tranquility in Allah's cities.
11. He provides shelter to His oppressed servants.
12. He revives the forgotten commands.
13. He is not a miser.
14. He is not ignorant.
15. His traits and mannerisms are not evil and wicked.
16. He is not a coward.
17. He is not a corrupt.
18. He does not destroy the Sunnah.
Hazrat Ali (a.s.) highlights the above points in another sermon,
'Certainly,
there is no obligation on the Imam except what has been devolved on him from
Allah, namely to convey warnings, to exhort and advice, to revive the
Sunnah, enforce penalties on those
liable and issue shares to the deserving.'
(NahjulBalagha,
Sermon 105, vol. 1, pg. 400, Ansariyan Publications)
The Ahle Bait (a.s.):
If we search for the characteristics of the rightly guided Imam, we find
that these traits are present only in the pure and infallible members of the
Ahle Bait (a.s.). Hazrat Ali (a.s.) exhorts,
'Look
at the people of the Prophet's (s.a.w.a.) family - Ahle Bait (a.s.). Adhere
to their direction. Follow their footsteps because they will never misguide
you, and never throw you into destruction. If they sit down, you too must
sit down, and if they rise, you also rise. Do not go ahead of them, as you
will go astray and do not
lag behind them, as you will be ruined.
(NahjulBalagha,
Sermon 97, vol. 1, pg. 378, Ansariyan Publications)
"Where
are those people who have lied and have tormented us and have deceitfully
claimed that they are 'the ones firmly rooted in knowledge' and not us?
(They lie against us and covet over position) because Allah, the
All-Merciful has exalted our status and has made them inferior to us. He has
conferred upon us an eminence from which He prevented them from surpassing
us. He allowed us entry to the transcendental sphere of divine revelation,
which He denied them. Remember that guidance could be acquired and ignorance
could be dispelled through us only. Undoubtedly the Imams shall be from the
Quraish, from the Bani Hashim. This divine appointment has been made for
this august progeny, and none else deserves this sublime and sacred rank.'
(NahjulBalagha, Sermon 144, vol. 1, pg. 528, Ansariyan Publications)
These assertive and
decisive statements make it abundantly clear that the rightful possessors of
Imamat and Caliphate are the Ahle Bait (a.s.). No one else is deserving of
this honour and station. Only the Ahle Bait (a.s.) can direct the people to
the path of guidance and lead them to paradise. If somebody considers a
person other than them as his leader, guide and Imam, he has deviated and is
far from guidance.
When Hazrat Ali (a.s.)
appointed Janab Mohammad ibn Abi Bakr as governor of Egypt, he (a.s.) wrote
a letter to him in which he said:
'The
leader towards guidance, and tlie leader towards destruction, the friend and
the enemy of the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.a.), can never be
alike.'
(NahjulBalagha,
Letter No. 27, vol. 2, pg. 314, Ansariyan Publications)
Hazrat Ali (a.s.) has tried to awaken the consciousness of man with this
powerful statement. The statement appeals to the people to open their eyes
and refer to their intellects and then decide with deep reflection - Are the
leaders of guidance and the path bearers to paradise equal to the guides
towards the hell fire and darkness? Never! Awaken and decide for yourselves.
Chain of guidance:
It is crystal clear that Imamat is the exclusive right of the Ahle Bait
(a.s.) and anyone who claims this right for himself/themselves is a liar and
an oppressor. There is a well-known tradition from the Holy Prophet
(s.a.w.a.) widely narrated by all scholars and traditionalists in their
books. The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) prophesied,
'This
nation will have twelve leaders and guides and all of them will be from the
Quraish. The one who leaves them will not harm them.' (i.e. the one who has
distanced himself will be among the losers, because his death will be that
of ignorance).
(Musnad-e-Ahmad
b. Hanbal, vol.5, pg. 312)
The tradition of the
Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) clearly highlights that there will only be twelve
Imams till the Day of Judgement and all these leaders will be from the tribe
of Quraish. Within the Quraish, the Imams will be from Bani Hashim. From the
traditions mentioned above we conclude that after the demise of the Holy
Prophet (s.a.w.a.) till the Day of Resurrection, this nation will have
twelve Imams and all of them will be from Bani Hashim.
Regarding the tradition from the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) -
"I
leave among you two weighty things (Saqalain), the Book of Allah and my
progeny',
Hazrat Ali (a.s.) was asked - Who is the progeny? He (a.s.) replied:
Hasan
(a.s.), Husain (a.s.) and the nine Imams (a.s.) from the progeny of Husain
(a.s.), of whom the ninth one will be the Mahdi (a.t.f.s.) and the Qaim
(a.t.f.s.). Neither will they separate from the Book of Allah nor will the
Book of Allah separate from them, till they meet the Messenger of Allah
(s.a.w.a.) at the Pool ofKausar.'
(Kamaluddin,
vol.1, pg. 240-241)
Aamir b. Kasir asked
Hazrat Ali (a.s.): 0 Ameerul Momineen (a.s.)! You have made us aware of the
guides of disbelief and the caliphs of evil, now introduce to us the guides
of truth and the real guides after you.' Hazrat Ali (a.s.) informed him,
'Yes, surely it is the promise of the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) to me
that this religion will have twelve Imams and leaders, nine of whom will be
from the progeny of Husain (a.s.). The Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.a.) has
narrated, 'When I went to the heavens for Meraj, I saw written on the pillar
of the Arsh-
'There is no god except Allah, Muhammad (s.a.w.a.) is His Messenger,
and I have aided him through Ali (a.s.) and I have helped him through Ali
(a.s.)'
And I saw twelve Lights. I asked: 0 My Lord! Whose lights are these
?
The reply was -
These lights are of Imams from your progeny.
Then I (Ali (a.s.)) asked:
0 Messenger of Allah, will you not tell me their names?'
The Holy Prophet replied,
'Yes, certainly. You are Imam and Caliph after me, you will repay my
debts and fulfill my promises. After you will be your two sons, Hasan
(a.s.)
and Husain (a.s.), and after Husain (a.s.) will be his son Ali - Zainul
Abedeen (a.s.), after All (a.s.) will be his son Muhammad (a.s.) whose title
is Baqir. After Muhammad (a.s.) will follow his son Jafar (a.s.) whose title
is Sadiq. After Jafar (a.s.), will be his son Moosa (a.s.) whose title is
Kazim. After Moosa (a.s.), will be his son Ali (a.s.) whose title is Reza.
After Ali, his son Muhammad (a.s.) will succeed him and his title is Zaki.
After Muhammad (a.s.) will follow his son Ali (a.s.) whose title is Naqi.
After Ali (a.s.) will come his son Hasan (a.s.) whose title is Ameen and
Askari. After him will be the son of Hasan (a.s.), Qaim (a.t.f.s.), whose
name will be my name and who will bear maximum similarity with me. He will
fill the earth with justice and equity as it would have been filled with
oppression and injustice.'
There isn't just one
tradition like this. We find several traditions on these lines and the
number goes up to 20. For instance, Hazrat Ali (a.s.) recounts from the Holy
Prophet (s.a.w.a.) who has categorically stated that from the time of his
(s.a.w.a.) death till the Day of Qiyamat there will only be twelve Imams,
and then each has been mentioned by his name.
The entire arrangement was made so that people would know that Allah and His
Prophet (s.a.w.a.) had already selected the Imams. It was not that anyone
could be an Imam according to the wishes of the Islamic nation. It was not
that an Imam who was supposed to follow his father in the chain of Imamat,
died in his father's lifetime, leaving the chain of Imamat suspended until
the people appointed the deceased's son as the Imam in his place.
All the above traditions, were narrated when Janabe Ismail b. Jafar Sadiq
was not even bom. The list of Imams (a.s.) narrated by the Holy Prophet
(s.a.w.a.) and Hazrat Ali (a.s.) does not show Janabe Ismail's name.
Therefore, if he was never destined to be an Imam then where does the
question of usurping his Imamat arise?
Another thing that is evident is that the twelve Imams (a.s.) enumerated in
the prophetic tradition mentions the first Imam as Hazrat Ali (a.s.) and the
twelfth and last Imam as Hazrat Wali-e-Asr (a.t.f.s.), who is the Imam of
our time and is alive on this earth today and is amongst us but we are
deprived of his meeting due to our sins and disobedience.
Asbagh b. Nubata (r.a.) a very reliable companion of Hazrat Ali (a.s.)
narrates, 'I presented myself before Hazrat Ali (a.s.). I saw that he was
engrossed in some thought and marking with his blessed finger on the earth.
I queried, '0 Ameerul Momineen (a.s.)! What is the matter, I find you today
in some perplexity, making signs on the earth, do you love this earth? He
(a.s.) replied:
"I
swear by Allah that it is not so. I have never befriended this world, rather
I was reflecting about that son, the eleventh one from my progeny. He is the
Mahdi (a.t.f.s.), who will fill the earth with justice and equity as it was
filled with injustice and tyranny. There is an occupation for him in which
some people will be deviated while others will be guided.
(Kamaluddin,
vol. 1, pg. 288-297, A'laamul Wara, pg. 400)
How clearly Hazrat Ali
(a.s.) has described and illuminated the chain of guidance and Imamat. Who
could be more unfortunate and wretched that despite such a clear and
illumined chain of guidance and Imamat, rejects it for those deviated guides
who have usurped Hazrat Ali's (a.s.) right? Those who have harassed and
persecuted Janabe Zehra (s.a.), burned down her door and waged war against
her husband - the rightful Imam and celebrated on his martyrdom and were the
main protagonists of the incident of Karbala. Their sons killed Imam Husain
(a.s.) in Karbala, they made captives the Ahle Bait (a.s.) and martyred them
one after the other.
Their lives were devoid of Islamic teachings, they opposed the Quranic
commands secretly and publicly, they were steeped in sins and prohibited
acts and abandoned the religious obligations completely. They were prisoners
of their carnal desires and neglected the hereafter and in this manner
deprived themselves of guidance. Then how was it possible for them to guide
others?
Guidance has only one path and that path is the way of Hazrat Ali b. Abi
Talib (a.s.), finally terminating in Imam Mahdi (a.t.f.s.) who is the Imam
today. There is no other path leading to true guidance and there is no other
guarantee for success and happiness in the world and the hereafter.
We end this discussion with the declaration of Hazrat Ali (a.s.) inviting
everyone to leave aside prejudices and rise above personal interests, to
purify the intellect and consciousness, to decide about one's own end, lest
the coming of the Angel of Death finds us perplexed and uncertain. Today
there is time and tomorrow could be too late. Our decision will take us
either to Paradise or to Hell. Let us not spoil our hereafter for this
fleeting world.
'Observe
this world, which you desire, towards which you move with desire and
proximity, which sometimes angers you and at other times makes you happy. It
is neither your actual abode nor the station for which you were created, nor
is it the place towards which you are invited.'
'Take lesson,
for it is not going to remain for you, nor are you in it forever. If it has
beguiled you with its charm then it has also made you fearful with its
wickedness. Do not be influenced by its scare and do not seek it greedily
out of its fear.'
'Advance towards that abode towards which you have been invited and turn
your hearts away from this world. None of you should lament like maids on
deprivation of a thing of this world. Be patient on the obedience of Allah
and wish for the completion of the bounties by safeguarding that which has
been commanded by our Book to be safeguarded.'
'Pay
heed, if you have safeguarded your religious beliefs then loss of anything
of this world will not harm you. And if you have wasted and destroyed your
religion then none of the worldly things, which you have safeguarded, can
bring you any benefit.'
(Nahjul
Balagah, Sermon 173, vol. 1, pg. 644, Ansariyan Publications)
May Allah turn our hearts towards truth
and give us the blessing of patience!
absence and must re-affirm our pledge with him.
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