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Why pray for Hazrat Vali - Asr
Whenever supplications are made for the health and well-being of Hazrat
Mahdi (A. S.)
or charity is paid on his behalf then some people raise the question. 'It
is because of his majestic self that the whole world is safe and secure,
only because of his blissful presence this universe is thriving, then what
does praying for him imply'? This whole
Universe, earth and skies survive because of him, then why to give charity
on his behalf? Let us examine this question in the following paragraphs.
1) Our
supplications for Imam (A. S.) could be likened to a humble gift offered by
a needy destitute to a very great King. This gift implies that this humble
mendicant needs the grace of the king and thus wants to draw his attention.
It does not mean at all that the king is in need of this gift. It is only a
humble memento presented by a slave to his noble master.
2)
According to the traditions the reappearance of Hazrat
falls in the category of those incidences in which 'Bada'
is akin to occur. If we really pray from the depth of our hearts then
perchance the appointed time of his reappearance may advance and his reappearance
may take place earlier. "When sufferings
and calamities were aggravated for Bani Israel and this period was
prolonged, then Bani Israel pleaded with Allah, adjured Him and wept
bitterly. Hence, Allah sent Hazrat Musa and Hazrat Haroon (Peace be upon
them) for their salvation and in the process reduced 170 years from the
stipulated time."
Thus Imam Jafar
Sadiq (A.S.)
concludes "If you all do the same way, as
Bani Israel did, then Allah will ward off our difficulties and reappearance
will take place earlier otherwise the matter has to finally reach on its
destined end."
3) There is
no doubt in it that our Imams (A.S.),
since they too are humans, are afflicted
with illness, infirmity, sorrow or
happiness etc..... Also there is a
popular incident of sickness of
Imam
Hasan (A.S.) and imam
Hussain their childhood. When the Holy
Prophet (S.A.) visited them, he suggested
the oath of fasts for an immediate recovery and consequently they both got
well soon. In order to fulfill the
oath, the whole family observed fasts for three
days and whenever they sat for breakfast (Iftaar)
some beggar came and they all gave their food to this beggar breaking
fasts with mere salts. This continued for three day sat a stretch. Then
Allah revealed Surah 'Hal-Ata' in their
praise.
Same is
possible with Hazrat Vali-e-Asr. So, a
sincere devotee of Imam (A.S.) always wishes that he should never feel sick
or sorrowful hence he constantly keeps on praying for the health and
well-being of Hazrat (A.S.). In this
regard those supplications can also be mentioned
which are prescribed by Imams (A.S.) and are suggested for recitation in
this period of occultation. Two such supplications
can be cited as examples:-
(A)
Yunus bin Abdur
Rehman relates from Imam Ali Reza
(A. S.) that he recommended the following
supplication to be recited for Hazrat Vali-e-Asr (A. S.) This supplication
has been recorded by Sayyed bin Taoos
and Shaikh Tusi in their respective
books. Shaikh Abbas Qummi
(A.R.) has recorded this supplication in his book '
Mafatihul Jenaan'
after' duae
Ahad' and it starts with these words:
"0 Allah! Remove all difficulties and sorrows from Your
friend. Your deputy and Your proof upon Your creatures..... protect him from
the harm of Your creatures. And protect him from all sides, from front, from
rear, from right side, from above and from below....."
This
is a two page long supplication.
The first
deputy of Imam Asr (A.S.) Janab
Usman bin Saeed asked Mohammad
bin Ham am to write this supplication and recommended its recitation. Sayyed
bin Taoos has said that Do not ignore
this supplication as it has got great reward and prestige in front of Allah.'
Shaikh Abbas Qumi has recorded this
supplication in his 'Mafateehul Jenan'
(Persian
version pg. 5 88, Urdu pg.
5 88).
It is known
as 'Dua-e-Ghaibat-e-Imam-e-Zaman' and it
starts with the following invocation. "0
Allah! Endow Your recognition to me because if I will not recognize You then
I will never be able to recognize Your Apostle. 0 Allah! Endow the
recognition of Your Apostle on me because if You will not confer the
recognition of Your Apostle then I will never be able to recognize Your
proof. 0 Allah! Endow the recognition of Your proof upon me because if you
will not bestow the recognition of Your proof I may deviate from my religion
...."
Apart from this, the Dua which
is frequently recited on Dua-e-Qunoot viz.
'Allahumma Kun
Ie Waliyekal Hujjat
ibnil Hasan...' and is better known as 'Dua
Salaarnati ImameZaman(A.S.)'
is recommended. All these sufficiently
prove that praying for Imam Zaman (A.S.)
is not unreasonable rather it is a recommended
and are rewardable deed which is taught
by Infallible Imams (A.S.).
Perhaps one of the reasons for this is that when a
believer is afflicted with some sickness himself he invokes Allah
very earnestly for immediate recuperation. While Imam is dearer to him than
his own life, children, clan and relatives. He is ready to sacrifice
his life for him, then why will not he
pray for him and without supplication his heart will not find peace.
4) We all
are anxious to meet and visit Imam (A.S.) and we can never achieve this
exalted and noble position unless all the obstacles in the way are not
removed and supplications play a very important role in this regard. If we
are praying for the removal of obstacles in the
way, then infect we are praying
for our own benefit. Imame
Zaman (A.S.) himself has emphasized that: "Pray
for the hastening in the reappearance because in it is your own
benefit."
5) Now, it
has become clear that praying for Imam (A.S.) is a praiseworthy deed and a
recommended action. Also Imams (A.S.) have told and taught us the mode of
praying. Following are some of the benefits
of praying for Hazrat Wali-e-Asr
(A.S.)
(1) It is beneficial for us.
(2) Bounties are enhanced.
(3) It is an expression of hidden love.
(4) It is a sign of awaiting.
(5) It refreshes the remembrance of our beloved Imam (A.S.).
(6) It disappoints shaitan.
(7) A source of II salvation from the
evils of last age.
(8) A source of fulfilling some of the
rights of Imam (A.S.).
(9) A way of paying respect to Allah and His religion
(10) Obedience to the command of Imam (A. S.)
(11) A mode of obtaining his
intercession on the Day Of Judgment.
(12) A mode of obtaining the
intercession of the Holy Prophet (S.A.)
on th< Doomsday.
(13) Obedience to the command o Allah.
(14) A source of acceptance of prayers
(15) A source of fulfilling the reward of
Prophet hood.
(16) A source of warding off
the calamities.
(17) Enhances sustenance.
(18) Obliterates sins.
(19) A source of
meeting Imam (A.S.).
(20) After reappearance becomes a cause for coming to life after death.
(21) A source of becoming the companion of the Holy Prophet (S.A.)
(22) Following the footsteps of the Holy Prophet (S.A.) and the Holy Imams
(A.S.).
(23) Way of fulfilling the covenant of Allah.
(24) A reward will be given to him who is gifted for praying for parents.
(25) Cause of concession in the trusts.
(26) Enhances the love of Imam (A.S.) in
the heart.
(27) A cause of long life.
(28) An assistance in the good deed and
piety.
(29) An aid for religion of Allah in overpowering the enemies.
(30) A cause of benefiting from the light
of guidance of Quran. (31) A source of recognition among the companions of Araf.
(32) A source of relief from the
difficulties of the hereafter.
(33) A cause of glad tidings at the brink
of death. (34) Responding to the call of Allah and His prophets.
(35) A cause of staying in the company of Hazrat Ali
(A.S.) in his grade.
(36) Gaining inclusion among the loved servants of Allah.
(37) Becoming one of the dearest servants of Allah.
(38) A cause of gaining entry into paradise.
(39) The source of inclusion in the supplications of the Holy Prophet (S.A.).
(40) A cause of getting help in the worship,
(41) Through this supplication the calamities of the inhabitants of earth
shall be removed.
(42) The reward for helping the oppressed.
(43) The reward for respecting the great man.
(44) The reward for avenging the blood of Imam Hussain
(A.S.). (45) The source of being included
in the supplications of Imam Ali (A.S.).
(46) The source of being protected
from the thirst of Qiyamat. (47) The
source of staying permanently in paradise.
(48) Humiliating Shaitan.
(49) Getting special gifts on the day of Judgment.
(50) Served by the servants in the heavens.
(51) Remaining secured in the Mercy of Allah until he is supplicating.
(52) Angels descend where such supplications are made.
(53) Allah boasts through him who supplicates.
(54) Angels seek forgiveness for him.
(55) Becomes one of the best men after infallible
Imams (A.S.). (56) Obeying the command
of Imams (A.S.).
(57) A mode of pleasing Allah.
(58)Pleasing the Holy Prophet(S.A).
(59) Best of the deeds in front of Allah.
(60) God willing achieving leadership in
paradise.
(61) Facilitates Reckoning.
(62) The source of familiarity and acquaintance in Barzakh
and Qiyamat.
(63) Wipes off sorrows.
(64) The best supplicationin 'avour
of the Imam of the time.
(65) Angels pray for him.
(66) Getting included in the prayers, of lmain
Zainul Abedeen
(A.S.).
(67) Adherence to 'two weighty things'.
(68) Clinging to the Rope of Allah.
(69) Perfection of faith.
(70) Getting reward of all men.
(71) Respecting the signs of Allah.
(72) Acquiring the reward of those who
were martyred in the company of the Holy Prophet (S.A.).
(73) The reward of those who were martyred under the flag of Hazrat Qaem
(A.S.).
(74) The reward of doing good to Imam (A.S.).
(75) The reward of respecting a scholar.
(76) Respecting the generous.
(77) Counted among the companions of Imams (A.S.).
(78) Increment of Grades in heaven.
(79) Attaining the highest grade of martyrs.
(80) Obtaining the intercession of
Hazrat-e-Zahra (S.A).
These
were some of the
benefits of praying for Imam (A.S.).
These are only titles because details could not be accommodated in this
article. Still, it could be noted that all such benefits
could be found in
the book of Al-Haj Mirza Mohammad
Taqi-e-Moosavi Isfahan! viz. Mikyalul
Makarim Fi Fawaede
Dua Lil
Qaem. (This book was compiled in accordance with the command of Imam (A.S.)
himself and it was named with his consent.
This book was written in Arabic in two volumes and is also translated in
Persian. This book is unparalleled in its subject). The author-has discussed
in detail each and every title and has supported them with the help of
Quranic verses and traditions. Those who are desirous of details may refer
to this book.
"The Lord of the world, for the sake of
the fourteen infallibles, help us to pray for Imam (A.S.) and include us in
his humble slaves."
AMEN.
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