The
Life of the Commander of the Faithful
Ali
b. Abu Talib
(This
part gives) an account of the Commander of the faithful, peace be on him, the first of the
Imams of the belicvers, of the rulers (wulat) of the Muslims and of God's (appointed)
successors in religion after the Apostle of God, the truthful one and the trusted one,
Muhammad b. Abd Allah, the seal of the Prophets, blessings on him and his pure family. (He
was) the brother of the Apostle of God and his paternal cousin, and his helper (wazir) in
his affair, his son-in- law (being married) to his daughter, Fatima the chaste, mistress
of the women of the universe. (The full name of) the Commander of the faithful is Ali b.
Abi Talib b. Abd al Muttalib b. Hashim b. Abd Manaf. (He was) the Lord of the testamentary
trustees of authority (wasiyyin), the best of blessing and peace be on him. His kunya was
Abu al-Hasan.
He
was born in the Sacred House (i.e. the Kaba) in Mecca on Friday, the thirteenth day of the
month of Rajab, thirty years after the Year of the Elephant (c.570). Nobody before or
after him has ever been born in the House of God, the Most High. (It was a mark) of him
being honoured by God, the Most High, may His name be exalted, and of his position being
dignified in its greatness.
His
mother was Fatima, daughter of Asad b. Hashim b. Abd Manaf, may God be pleased with her.
She was like a mother to the Apostle of God, may God bless him and his family, and he (the
Apostle) was brought up under her care.
He
was grateful for her kindness and she was among the first to believe in him and she
emigrated with him in the group of the emigrants. When she died, the Prophet shrouded her
with his own shirt in order to protect her from the insects of the earth, and he laid her
to rest in her grave in order that, through that, she might be protected from (the
crushing pressure of) the narrow space within the grave. He dictated to her her last words
(which were) the statement of the authority (wilaya) of her son, the Commander of the
faithful, peace be on him, so that at the examination after burial, she would be able to
reply with those words. He singled her out with this great favour because of her position
with God, may He be magnified and exalted, and with him, peace be on hinn. The report of
that is well known.
The
Commander of the faithful, Ali b. Abi Talib, peace be on him, and his brothers were among
the leading members of the second generation of descendants of Hashim. In this way he
gained two marks of nobility, through his growing up under the care and education of the
Apostle of God, may God bless him and his family. He was the first of the family of the
House and of the Companions to believe in God and His Apostle. He was the first male whom
the Prophet, may God bless him and his family, summoned to Islam and who answered. He
never ceased to support the religion and to strive against the polytheists. He constantly
defended the faith and fought against those who supported deviation (from the truth) and
despotism. He spread the teachings of the sunna (the practice of thc Prophet) and the
Qur'an, judged with justice and enjoined (people) to do good.
He
was with the Apostle of God, may God bless him and his family, twenty-three years after
the (coming) of the (prophetic) mission. Of these, thirteen years were in Mecca before thc
migration when he shared with him all the persecutions and bore most of his hardships.
Then there were ten years in Medina after thc emigration when he defended him against the
polytheists and strove with him against the unbelievers. He protected him with his own
life from the enemies of religion until the time God, the Exalted, took (the Prophet) to
His heaven, raised him to the highest place in heaven and bestowed His blessings and peace
on him and his family. On that day the Commander of the faithful, peace be on him, was
thirty-three years of age.
On
the day of the death of the Prophet, may God bless him and his family, the community
differed over his Imamate. His Shia who were all the Banu Hashim, Salman, Ammar, Abu
Dharr, al-Miqdad, Khuzayma b. Thabit - the man who is known as the possessor of two
testimonies - Abu Ayyub al-Ansari, Jabir b. Abd Allah al-Ansari Abu Said al-Khudri and
people like them among the important emigrants and Ansar, (all these) maintained that he
was the successor (khalifa) after the Apostle of God, may God bless him and his family,
and the Imam. (They did this) because of his outstanding merit (fadl) above all mankind,
through the fact that there were gathered in him the qualities of outstanding merit,
judgement and perfection, such as him being the first of the community to enter the faith,
his superiority over them in knowledge of the laws, his precedence over them in fighting
(jihad) and the distinction which set him apart from them in the extent of his piety,
asceticism and righteousness.
Furthermore
he had been specially singled out by the Prophet from among (all) his relations because of
(the qualities) which no other relation, apart from him, shared with the Prophet and
because of the nomination (nass) of his authority (wilaya) by God, may God be magnified
and exalted, in the Qur'an where He, may His name be exalted, says:
Your
authority (wali) is God and His Apostle and those believers who perfrom the prayer and pay
alms (zakat) while they are bowing (in prayer). [ V 55 ]
It
is known that no one except him paid alms while bowing (in prayer).
It
has been established in language that wali means "the most appropriate for
authority" (awla), without there being any opposition (to this definition). If the
Commander of the faithful, peace be on him, was, by the stipulation of the Qur'an, more
appropriate for authority among the people than themselves because of his being their wali
according to the textual nomination (nass) in the Clear Explanation (i.e. the Qur'an,
tibyan), it was obviously necessary for all of them to obey him, just as obedience to God,
the Most High, and obedience to His Apostle, peace be on him and his family, was required
because of the information about their authority (wilaya) over creatures which is given in
this verse with clear proof.
(Another
reason for their support for the Commander of the faithful was) because of what the
Prophet, may God bless him and his family, said on the day (of the assembly) at his house.
He had especially gathered the Banu Abd al-Muttalib there in order to make the (following)
solemn pledge:
Whoever
helps me in this matter will be my brother, my testamentary trustee (wasi) my helper
(wazir), my heir and my successor after me.
Then
the Commander of the faithful, peace be on him, stood up before him among all the
gathering of them, and on that day he was the youngest of them, and he said:
O
Apostle of God, I will help you.
Then
the Prophet, may God bless him and his family, said:
Sit
down, you are my brother, my trustee, my helper, my inheritor and successor after me.
This
is a clear statement about the succession (after the Prophet).
In
addition, there is also what (the Prophet), peace be on him and his family, said on the
day of Ghadir Khumm. The community had gathered to listen to the sermon (in which he
asked):
Am
I not more appropriate for authority (awla) over you than yourselves?
Yes,
they answered.
Then
he spoke to them in an ordered manner without any interruption in his speech:
Whomsoever
I am the authority over (mawla), Ali is also the authority over.
Thus
he (the Prophet) required for him (Ali), through laying down obedience to him and his
authority (over them), the same authority as he had over them, and which he made them
acknowledge and which they did not deny. This is clear (evidence) of the nomination (nass)
of him for the Imamate and for succession to his position.
Furthermore
there is (the Prophet's), peace be on him and his family, statement to him at the time of
setting out to Tabuk:
You
are in the same position with respect to me as Aaron (Harun) was to Moses (Musa) except
that there is no prophet after me.
Thus
he required him (to have) the office of helping (i.e. administering) and to be
characterised by love and outstanding merit over everyone. (He also required) his
deputising for him both during his life and after his death. The Qur'an gives evidence for
all that coming to Aaron (Harun) from Moses, peace be on them, when God, may He be
magnified and exalted, said in giving a report of what Moses, peace be on him, said:
Make
Aaron, my brotherly a helper for me from my family. Give me support through him and make
him participate in my affair so that we may glorify You much and we may remember You
frequently in that You have been a watcher over us. [ XX 29-35]
God,
the Most Exalted said:
Your
request is granted Moses. [ XX 36 ]
This
(verse) confirmed that Aaron had a share with Moses in prophecy, and in helping in
delivering the message and his support was strengthened through him by his aid. (Moses)
also told him of deputising for him (when he said):
Deputise
for me among my people. Act for (their) benefit and do not follow the path of the
corrupters. [ VII 142 ]
This
confirms his succession by the precise statement of revelation. Therefore when the Apostle
of God, may God bless him and his family, gave all the ranks which Aaron had from Moscs to
the Commander of the faithful, peace be on him, in the same extent, except for prophecy,
(all such things) were required of him as helping the Apostle, giving him support,
outstanding merit and love, because these qualities were definitely required by that. Then
by the clear statement there is his deputising for him during his life and "after the
prophethood" which (gives evidence of his succession) by specification of the
exception, (of Prophethood) when he excludes him from it by mentioning "after".
The
Imamate of the Commander of the faithful, peace be on him, was for thirty years after the
Prophet, may God bless him and his family. For twenty-four years and six months of these
he was prevented from administering the laws (of the office) (and had to) exercise
precautionary dissimulation (taqiyya) and withdrawal. For five years and six months of
these, he was troubled by wars against the hypocrites, those who broke their pledges, the
unjust and those who deviated (from the religion) and he was plagued by the seditions of
those who had gone astray. In the same way the Apostle of God, may God bless him and his
family, had been prevented from (administering) the laws (of his office) through fear and
through being spied upon, and through being a fugitive and through being exiled, so that
he had no power to fight the unbelievers and no means of defending the believers. Then he
emigrated and for ten years after the emigration he remained making war on the unbelievers
and being troubled by the hypocrites until the time that God, may His name be exalted,
took him unto Himself and made him dwell in the gardens of Paradise.
The
death of the Commander of the faithful, peace be on him occurred before dawn of Friday,
the twenty-first of the month of Ramadan, in the year 40 A.H. He was a victim of the
sword. Ibn Muljam al-Muradi, may God curse him, killed him at the mosque of Kufa, which he
had come out to in order to wake the people for the dawn prayer on the night of the
nineteenth of the month of Ramadan. He had been lying in wait for him from the beginning
of the night. When he (the Commander of the faithful) passed by him while the latter was
hiding his design by feigning sleep amid a group of people who were asleep, he (Ibn
Muljam) sprang out and struck him on the top of his head with his sword which was
poisoned. He lingered through the day of the nineteenth and the night and day of the
twentieth and the first third of the night of the twenty-first. Then he, peace be on him,
died a martyr and met his Lord, Most High, as one who has been wronged. He, peace be on
him, knew of that before its time and he told the people of it before its time. His two
sons, al- Hasan and al-Husayn, peace be on them, performed (the tasks) of washing him and
shrouding him according to his bequest. Then they carried him to al-Ghari at Najaf in Kufa
and they buried him there. They removed the traces of the place of his burial according to
his bequest which was made about that to hath of them by him, because of what he, peace be
on him, knew about the regime of the Umayyads (which would come) after him, and their
hostile attitude towards him. (For he knew) the evil action and abuse to which they would
be led by their wicked intentions if they had been able to know that (place). His grave,
peace be on him, remained hidden until al-Sadiq Jafar b. Muhammad, peace be on them,
pointed it out during the Abbasid regime. For he visited it when he came to visit Abu
Ja'far (al-Mansur) while the latter was in al-Hira. Then the Shi'a knew of it and they
began from that time to make visitation to his (grave), peace be on him and on his pure
offspring.
On
the day of his death he was 63 years of age.
Ref:
Kitab
al Irshad - Pages 1 - 6
The
Book Of Guidance
By
Shaykh al Mufid
Translated
by I.K.A Howard
Imam
Ali (as) First in many Fields
1.
He was the only man to be born in the Kabah (The house of God)
2.
He was the first to offer homage to the Holy Prophet (PBUH&HF)
3.
He was the first to offer prayers after the Holy Prophet (PBUH&HF)
4.
He was the first to offer his services for Jihad.
5.
He was the first to receive religious instructions from the Holy Prophet (PBUH&HF)
6.
He was the first to compile and codify the Quran
7.
He was the first to be styled as "brother" by the Prophet (PBUH&HF) and on
every occasion
8.
He was the first to give burial to the Prophet (PBUH&HF)
9.
He was the first to offer to sleep in the Prophet's (PBUH&HF) bed on the night of his
emigration to Medina
10.
He was the first to be appointed commander in all those battles in which the Holy Prophet
(PBUH&HF) didnot participate personally
11.
The honor of the propagation of the Quranic Sura, "al Bara'at" fell to Imam
Ali's (as) lot
12.
He was the only man to be titled as the "Second Aaron" by the Prophet
(PBUH&HF)
13.
The honor of owning a house which opened into the courtyard of the Prophet's (PBUH&HF)
mosque was reserved for Imam Ali (as) alone
14. He was the first to have the honor of being
nominated by the Holy Prophet (PBUH&HF) as his succesor, testator and vice regent.
...
and many many more
Imam
Ali and the Ancient Prophets
1. God gave Adam the knowledge of His names, while
Ali held the entire knowledge of the Book of Allah.
2.
Adam was married with Eve in the Garden of Paradise, while God married Imam Ali (as) with
Fatima (as) in heaven
3.
God styled Noah as a "Grateful Creature" and he was called the Second Adam,
while Imam Ali (as) was styled as "Abu'l Ummah"
4.
God made Abraham the "Imam" or the "Leaders of men", while Imam Ali
(as) was the Imam of all creation, men and Jinnis
5.
Moses was brought up in the house of Pharoah, while Imam Ali (as) was brought up in the
house of the Prophet (PBUH&HF)
6.
Moses threw his rod which became a serpent, whereas Imam Ali (as), while still in the
cradle, cleaved the snake into two
7.
Moses name has been mentioned 230 times in the Quran, while Imam Ali's (as) has been
referred to in 300 places in the Quran
...
and many many more