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Imam Ali (A.S.) and the Caliphate (4)

Imam Ali (A.S.) and the Caliphate (4)

2021-06-22

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In continuation of the discussions on the topic titled “Imam Ali and the Caliphate”, we shall focus on other aspects of the topic in this article.

In the Kingdom of Allah

Imam Ali (A.S.) turned to resume the fight against the Qaisitin in Sham – Mu’awiya and his followers once again. He (A.S.) proclaimed mobilization for his army and declared war against the opposition led by Mu’awiya. Then, he (A.S.) started distributing banners to his leaders, Husain, Abu Ayyub Ansari and Qais bin sa’id. Yet, as he was engaged in mobilizing his forces in order to put an end to the opposition movement led by Mu’awiya, there was another mean conspiracy being covertly planned, this time to assassinate him. A group of his enemies held a meeting in Makkah to deliberate evil intentions, which were to end with the most horrific consequences. The gravest decision was to murder the commander of the faithful (Amir Mu’minin), and the task was assigned to the willful criminal Abdul-Rahman bin Muljam Muradi. It was a most critical period in the history of Islam and the Muslims.

While the nation was looking forward to a decisive victory over the destructive elements of disunity led by Mu’awiya bin Abi Sufyan, the sinful hand of Muradi was extended to Ali bin Abi-Talib (A.S.). He swept down with a sword on his head while the Imam was prostrating dawn prayers at the honourable Mosque of Kufa on the 19th of the month of Ramadan in the year 40 A.H. They assassinated Imam Ali (A.S.) at his finest time -the hour of standing before Allah, the Exalted, during the prayer of submission, while fasting during the month of Ramadan; during the most glorious Islamic duties while preparing to wage holy striving (Jihad), and in the highest and most pure divine places, the Mosque of Kufa.

The crime of assassinating Imam Ali (A.S.) remains one of the most cruel, brutal and hideous, because it was not committed against one man, but against the whole rational Islamic leadership. By assassinating Imam Ali (A.S.), they actually aimed at assassinating the message, the history, the culture, and the nation of Muslims embodied in the person of Imam Ali bin Abi-Talib (A.S.), the successor of the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.), the bearer of his banner and the follower of his path and deed.

Thus, the Islamic nation lost its guide of progress, and at the most wondrous opportunity in its life after the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.A). Imam Ali (A.S.) suffered from his wound for three days, during which he entrusted his son, Imam Hasan (A.S.) with the Imamate of guiding the nation ideologically and socially. During those three days, as during all his life, he never ceased remembering Allah, praising Him, and accepting Him and His ordinance. Likewise, he continued giving pieces of advice and directions leading to good, pointing to the right, defining the way to guidance, explaining the course for deliverance, calling for the observance of Allah’s ordinances, and warning against following one’s ill desires and set-backs from not carrying out the divine message.

The following is one piece of advice offered to his sons, Imam Hasan and Imam Hussein (A.S.), as well as to his people, the nation and the coming generation: “I advise you (both) to fear Allah and that you should not hanker after the (pleasure of this) world even though it may run after you. Do not be sorry for anything in this world that you have been denied. Speak the truth and act (in expectation) for (Allah’s) reward. Be an enemy of the oppressor and a helper of the oppressed.” “I advise you (both) and all my children and members of my family and every one whom my writing reaches, to fear Allah, to keep your affairs in order, and to maintain good relations among yourselves for I have heard your grandfather (the Holy Prophet (S.A.W.A) saying: ‘Improvement of mutual differences is better than general prayers and fasting.'” “(Fear) Allah (and) keep Allah in view in the matter of orphans. So do not allow them to starve, nor allow them to be lost in your presence.”

“(Fear) Allah (and) keep Allah in view in the matter of your neighbours, because they were the subject of the Prophet’s advice. He went on advising in their favour till we thought he would allow them a share in inheritance.”

“(Fear) Allah (and) keep Allah in view in the matter of the Qur’an. No one should excel you in acting upon it.”

“(Fear) Allah (and) keep Allah in view in the matter of prayer, because it is the pillar of your religion.”

“(Fear) Allah (and) keep Allah in view in the matter of your Lord’s House (the Ka’aba). Do not forsake it so long as you live, because if it is abandoned you will not be spared.”

“(Fear) Allah (and) keep Allah in view in the matter of Jihad with the help of your property, lives and tongues in the way of Allah.”

“You should keep to a respect for kinship and spend for others. Avoid turning away from one another and severing mutual relations. Do not give up bidding for good and forbidding from evil at least the mischievous gain positions over you, and then in such a case, your invocations will not be responded to (by Allah).” Such was the heroic end of this great man! His loss was the gravestone to the Mission and the nation after the loss of the Messenger of Allah (S.A.W.A).

By the martyrdom of Imam Ali (A.S.), the nation lost: A heroism that had become the song of the time; A courageous history that has never dreamt of its life; Wisdom no one can fathom, save Allah; A purity, the like of which was only in the prophets. An abstinence from the pleasures of life that could be attained only by the nearest to Allah; An eloquence such as to be the echo of the Book; And a jurisprudence, and a thorough knowledge of the laws of religion. It is he about whom the Messenger of Allah said: “Ali is with the truth and the truth is with Ali” and “I am the city of knowledge, and Ali is its gateway, so whoever wants to enter the city, let him enter it through its gateway.” Peace be upon him the day he was born, the day he was martyred on his altar, and the day he shall be raised alive.

 

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