AhlulBayt News Agency: As our dear readers may recall, we began our articles on Welayat in the
Qur"an on the glorious occasion of the birth anniversary of Imam Ali
(AS). And now we have the pleasure of presenting the final discussion
under this heading - in this issue - which coincides with the
anniversary of Eid-ul-ghadir. We pray that this
auspicious coincidence unfolds various spiritual and mystical secrets
in all our hearts, at the end of this special year that has been named
as the Year of Imam Ali (AS).
It was the 18th day of Dhu al Hejja, 10 A.H. and the noble Prophet
(peace be upon him and his household) was returning to Medina after
performing his last Hajj, when in a land called the ghadir
al Khum, he ordered for all the pilgrims to take a halt. He had an
important mission to accomplish in that hot and dry desert. The last
Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him and his household) was to deliver a
verse, under Divine Commandment; a verse that would perfect the
religion of Islam!
﴾O
Apostle! Deliver what has been revealed to you from your Lord; and if
you do it not, then you have not delivered His message, and Allah will
protect you from the people;﴿ (The Glorious Qur"an, 5:67).
The Prophet (peace be upon him and his household) was shedding tears!
Were these the pearls of excitement or was the dear Prophet (peace be
upon him and his household) worried about something? Or were these the
tears of consolation over the news that he no longer needed to be
concerned about the destruction of the beautiful Garden of Faith that he
had so carefully nurtured over the last twenty-three years? Or were
these the tears of joy of reaching certitude through Divine Mercy -
relief after Allah's assurance that the Garden of Divine Unity and
Justice would not be left without a perfect guardian even after his
departure from this world!
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him and his household) commanded all his
traveling companions, the number of which has been recorded in history
as 120,000, to wait patiently for those who were still lagging behind to
join in. Curious faces stared at each other in wonder: What was the
reason behind this strange commandment? What was so important that the
Messenger (peace be upon him and his household) had suddenly ordered for
everyone to gather around at this torrid landscape in the scorching
desert heat? It certainly had to be something exceptionally significant!
The sounds of the call for the noon prayer (adhan) started rising from
all corners. Now, after leading the noon prayers, the Prophet (peace be
upon him and his household) instructed for the camel-saddles to be
heaped up together such that he could climb onto an improvised pulpit
and that everyone from the large gathering could clearly see him and
hear him.
He then began to advance to the middle of the crowd that filled the
whole plain in anticipation of a historic event, in order to implement
the categorical command of Allah. With every step that the Prophet
(peace be upon him and his household) took upwards the pile, hearts were
beating faster in anticipation of what was to happen!
He then began to deliver his address, in a powerful, clear and
compelling tone, so that everyone was able to hear him or at least be
aware of what was transpiring. After praising and thanking Allah, to
Whom alone belong Absolute Power, Wisdom and Vision, and Whose
Governance, Knowledge and Perception are free of defect and decline, he
said: "O people, I will soon be responding to the call of my
Lord and departing from your midst. I will be held to account, as you
too will be. Will you not bear witness that there is none worthy of
worship other than Allah, the One and Unique? Do you not testify that
Muhammad is His servant and messenger? Are not paradise, hellfire and
death all realities? Is it not true the Day of Requital and Resurrection
will definitely come, and that Allah will restore to life those who lie
buried in the ground?" The voice of the multitude arose in response: "Indeed we bear witness to all of that."
Then he continued: "Now that the Day of Requital lies before us,
and you believe in the raising of the dead on the Plain of Resurrection
and that you will enter the presence of your Prophet on that day, pay
heed to the manner in which you treat the two weighty (thaqalayn) and
precious legacies I leave you as I depart for the Hereafter.
"That which is the greater of the two is the Book of Allah. It
is in your hands as well as His, so lay hold of it firmly lest you fall
into misguidance. The lesser of the two legacies is my progeny and the
people of my household. Allah has informed me that my two legacies shall
never be separated from each other until the Day of Resurrection. O
people do not turn away from these two legacies. As long as you have
recourse to them, you will never go astray the Book of Allah and my
family."
At this point, the Prophet (peace be upon him and his household) called
his cousin and son-in-law, Ali ibn Abu Taleb (AS) to his side. He took
hold of his hand and raised it up high, thereby presenting him with all
his qualities and attributes to the gathered throng. Then the Messenger
of Allah (peace be upon him and his household) asked: O people, who are more deserving of the believers than their own persons?" They answered: "Allah and His Messenger know better." He continued: "For
whomsoever I was his master, Ali (AS) is now his master. (Man kuntu
mawlahu fa hadha Aliyun mawlahu). O Lord, love whomsoever loves Ali (AS)
and be the enemy of whoever is Ali's (AS) enemy. O Allah, aid whoever
aids him and humble his enemies. O Lord, make him the pivot of truth."
After completing his speech, the Prophet (peace be upon him and his
household) requested the people to convey what he had said to those who
were absent.
The one who was thus installed on the seat of Islamic leadership on that
day, in accordance with Divine Command and by virtue of the Prophet's
(peace be upon him and his household) declaration; who was entrusted
with the guidance of the Ummah, was none other than Ali (AS) The most
worthy and renowned man in the Islamic community, he who was a treasury
of knowledge and an incarnation of virtue, had been selected as the
leader of the Muslims, and by proclaiming the important matter of
Imamate and caliphate the Prophet (peace be upon him and his household)
had given a decisive and binding command to the Ummah.
The assembled multitude had not begun to disperse when Gabriel, the
angel of Revelation revealed this verse to the Prophet (peace be upon
him and his household).
"This day I have perfected for you your religion and, completed My favor on you and chosen for you, Islam as a religion"(The Glorious Qur'an, 5:3).
According to al-Ya"qubi, "This verse, revealed at ghadir al Khum, was the last verse to be revealed to the most noble Messenger (peace be upon him and his household).
The Prophet (peace be upon him and his household) left the place where
he was standing, while all around the sound of takbir was to be heard as
the pilgrims expressed their warm and enthusiastic feelings towards Ali
(AS). People came up to him in groups and congratulated him on his
appointment as leader, addressing him as their master and the master of
every believer, man and woman. The well-known poet Hassan ibn Thabit who
was present on that occasion, composed and recited to the people, with
the permission of the Prophet (peace be upon him and his household), an
eloquent ode in honor of the auspicious event.
Many hearts that had gathered at this momentous point of Islamic history
recalled some sensitive moments in the life of this divinely appointed
leader, Ali (AS). Some reminisced about the day when Allah had revealed
the message: "And warn your nearest relations" (The
Glorious Qur'an, 26:214) - and the dear Messenger (peace be upon him and
his household) had invited his closest relatives to the house of his
uncle, Abu Taleb. There were forty of them in all when the Prophet
(peace be upon him and his household) addressed them in these words: "O,
children of Abdul Mutallib! I swear by Allah that I know of no other
young man who has presented his relatives and his tribe with something
better than what I have to offer to you! I have brought to you the best
of this world and of the Hereafter. Allah has commanded me to invite you
towards Him. Who from amongst you is prepared to support me in my
mission such that he shall be my brother and my successor?"
All faces turned away from him - excepting Ali (AS), who was then only
ten years old! Although he was very young and unripe of age, he stood up
most confidently and declared: "O Messenger of Allah! I shall be your supporter and your helper in your mission!"
It was immediately after this bold and sincere declaration that the
Messenger (peace be upon him and his household) tapped Ali (AS) on his
young shoulder and announced: "This is my brother, my successor and my vicegerent (khalifa) among you. Listen to him and obey him."
Many now recalled how that meeting had ended with the elders of the
family parting from that gathering, mocking Ali's (AS) father, Abu
Taleb, with the words: "He has just ordered you to listen to your son, and to obey him";
least guessing that in times to come, both Islamic and many non-Islamic
historians would hail Ali (AS) as the greatest leader ever born in the
history of mankind.
All through his entire lifetime, Ali (AS) proved to be the most sincere,
faithful and loyal supporter of the Prophet (peace be upon him and his
household) and his divine mission. Whether it was in the fields of
ethics and behavior, or in the realms of knowledge and wisdom; whether
it was in the battlefields of the holy wars (jihad) or whether it was in
the matters of delivering justice and administration - Ali's (AS)
contribution to the cause of Allah and the establishment of His Religion
has been undisputed. Any discussion on the character or the life of Ali
(AS) would require volumes to do any justice, even to the historical
data that is available regarding him.
Since our discussion is focused on the aspect of Welayat, let us
conclude with a Tradition (Hadith) that has been related through Imam
Ja"far as Sadiq (AS). It has been recorded that as regards the
importance of Welayat and Imamate, he said in the course of a sermon:
"Allah has illumined His religion with the Imams from the Household of
the Prophet (peace be upon him and his household) and made them the
abundant spring from which knowledge of religion gushes forth. Whoever
recognizes the claims of the Imams, based on sound knowledge and
insight, will taste the sweetness of faith and come to know the luminous
and beautiful visage of Islam. For Allah has appointed the Imams to be
His proof among men and their guide; has placed on their heads the crown
of sublimity and leadership; caused the light of His Own splendor to
shine on their beings; and sustained and supported them with
inexhaustible heavenly power. It is only by means of causes that Allah's
grace reaches His servants, and Allah does not accept men's knowledge
of Himself except by means of their recognition of the Imam. The Imam is
versed in all the complexities, problems and metaphoric aspects of
revelation, and he is chosen by Allah from among the descendants of
Hussain (AS). Whenever an Imam departs for the realm of eternity to meet
Allah, he appoints another Imam from among his own offspring in order
to illumine the path men should travel. Allah has chosen all of them to
lead the Ummah in order that they should guide the people and judge
justly among them. They are among the choice descendants of Adam, Nuh,
Ibrahim, and Isma"il (PBUT). The jewel of their being shone in the world
even before their bodies were fashioned of clay. Allah made their
existence the substance of life for all men and the firm pillars of
Islam." (al-Qunduzi, Yanabi" al-Mawaddah, pp. 23, 524)
He has said in another Tradition:
"Even if there were only two people left on earth, one of them would be
an Imam. The last person to close his eyes on the world will be the
Imam, so that no one will be to argue before Allah that he was left
without an Imam" (al-Kulayni, al-Kafi, vol. 1, p. 180).
It has been recorded that a person called al-A"mash asked Imam Ja'far as-Sadiq (AS): "How will people benefit from the existence of an absent (gha"ib) Imam?"
He answered: "In the same way that they benefit from the sun when it is hidden behind a cloud" (al-Qunduzi, Yanabi" al-Mawaddah, p. 21).
* By Prof. Hadi Sulaimani, Qazvin University, Iran. Translated from Persian by Zahra Shojakhani.
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source : Al Maaref
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5 July 2023
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It was the 18th day of Dhu al Hejja, 10 A.H. and the noble Prophet (peace be upon him and his household) was returning to Medina after performing his last Hajj, when in a land called the ghadir al Khum, he ordered for all the pilgrims to take a halt. He had an important mission to accomplish in that hot and dry desert. The last Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him and his household) was to deliver a verse, under Divine Commandment; a verse that would perfect the religion of Islam!