AhlulBayt News Agency (ABNA): Imam
Abu Jafar (al-Baqir), peace be on him, and all the Imams of the members
of the House (ahl al-Bayt), peace be on them, took great care of their
Shi'ite Muslims. They wanted them to follow their guidance and behavior.
They wanted them to be pious in their earnings. Moreover,
they wanted them to cleave to the affairs of their religion to be an
example to all Moslems. For the Shi'ites have bright Islamic abilities.
With these abilities they are able to illuminate the way to the
perplexed, and to show the great position of the members of the House
(ahl al-Bayt), peace be on them.
It was reported on the
authority of Imam al-Sadiq, peace be on him, who said to one of his
Shi'ites: "Be an adornment for us. Do not be a disgrace for us.
So, people say: May Allah have mercy on Ja'far b. Mohammed. For he has
educated his Shi'ites."Imam Musab. Ja'far, peace be on him, knew that
one of his Shi'ites misbehaved and committed what Allah prohibited. So,
he, peace be on him, gave him this wonderful piece of advice: "The good
(thing) from everyone is good, and from you is better. The ugly (thing)
from everyone is ugly, and from you is uglier, for you follow us, and we
are the members of the House (ahl al-Bayt).
As for Imam
AbuJa'far (al-Baqir), peace be on him, he took great care of his
followers (Shi'ites). He educated them. He gave them high pieces of
advice and noble teachings. He asked them to follow his teachings and
pieces of advice. The following are some of his commandments:
1. His Commandments to his Shi'ites
It is incumbent on those who adopt the doctrine of the members of the
House (ahl al-Bayt), peace be on them, to follow these immortal
commandments. They should put into effect their bright items to be an
example to people. This is the text of his commandments:
"O
People of our Shi'ites, listen and understand our commandments and our
covenant to our followers. Be truthful in your talk. Fulfill your oath
to your friends and your enemies. Help each other with your properties.
Love each other with your hearts. Give alms to your poor. Come together
in your affairs.
Do not cheat nor betray anyone. Do not have
doubts after certitude. Do not escape out of cowardice after
intrepidity. Do not turn away from the people whom you love. Your desire
should not be for the love of other than you nor should your love be
for other than you nor should your act be for other than your lord nor
should your faith and purpose be for other than your Prophet.
Ask for the help of Allah, be patient. Indeed the earth belongs to
Allah. He gives it to His servants whom He wants. And the final result
is for the pious.
He, peace be on him, added:
Indeed, our Shi'ites, the friends of Allah and the friends of His
Apostle, are those who tell the truth when they speak. They fulfill (the
promise) when they promise. They pay (the deposit) when they are
deposited. They endure with justice when they are forced to endure. They
give when they are asked for the obligation. And do justice when they
are asked (to do it). Our Shi'ites are those whose ears do not pass over
their knowledge.
Our Shi'ites are those who do not praise
those who find fault with us, nor do they make friends with those who
hate us, nor do they associate with those who betray us. When our
Shi'ites meet a believer, they honor him. When they meet an ignorant
person, they leave him. Our Shi'ites are those who do not growl as the
dog does, nor are they greedy as the crow is, nor do they ask anyone
(for alms) except their brothers even if they die of hunger. Our
Shi'ites are those who believe in our doctrine, separate themselves from
their beloved ones for us, approach the strangers who love us, and turn
away from the strangers who hate us.
One of those who were sitting with the Imam admired these words concerning the Shi'ites.
Thus, he asked the Imam:
Where are such as these (people)?
The Imam replied:
They are in the ends of the lands. It is they whose livelihood is easy,
who are delighted. When they are present, no one knows them.
When they are away, no one misses them. When they become ill, no one
visits them. When they propose (marriage), no one marries them. When
they enter a way, they do not deviate from (it). When the ignorant ones
address them, they say: peace. And they pass the night prostrating
themselves before their Lord and standing.
One of those who were sitting with the Imam blamed the Shi'ites who were contemporary to the Imam, saying:
"Oh son of Allah's Apostle, what about those who follow you with their tongues while their hearts are contrary to that?
Thus, the Imam replied:
The tribulation will bring about droughts against them to destroy them
utterly, spites to ruin them completely, and disunion to kill them. By
Him Who supported us at the hands of His angels, no one except Allah
will kill them at their hands. Therefore, cleave to acknowledgment when
you speak (to people). Leave quarreling, for it divides you. Beware, He
(Allah) will raise you from the dead before the fixed time.
So,
your blood will appear, your souls will go, those who will come after
you will dispraise you, and you will be an example to the beholders.
Indeed the best of the people in action is the one who leaves the people
of the world- such as the father, the friend, and the adviser- and
associates with his brothers in Allah even if they are Abyssinians or
Negroes. No one of the believers will be raised a Negro from the dead.
Rather they will be as white as hail. They will be washed with the water
of the gardens.
They will win immortal Paradise. They will
sit with the close angels, and accompany the prophets. No servant is
more honorable with Allah than the servant who is rendered homeless for
Allah till he meets Allah. Such are our Shi'ites who are the warners in
the earth. They are lamps, signs, and light for those who seek what they
seek. They are the leaders of the people of obedience to Allah. They
bear witness against those who oppose their summons. They are
tranquillity for those who come to them. They are kind to those who
follow them. They are generous, forgiving, and merciful. So, such are
their attributes in the Torah, the Bible, and the Holy Qur'an.
The learned man is from our Shi'ites when he keeps his tongue, obeys his
leaders, shows enmity towards his enemies with his heart, knows their
defects, does not show them what is in his heart, looks at their bad
deeds with his own eye, and hears their offenses with his own ear. Those
who hate his enemies are his friends. And those who love his enemies
are his enemies.
So, one of those who were present asked the
Imam: "May my father and mother be ransom for you, what is the reward of
the one whom you have described when he walks peacefully, gets up
peacefully, and spends the night protected? What is his rank and his
reward?
Thus, the Imam, peace be on him, said: "The Sky
commanded him to be protected, the Earth commanded him to be honored,
and the Light commanded him to be believed.
So, it was said to the Imam:
What is his attribute in the world?"
He, peace be on him, replied: "When he is asked (for alms), he gives.
When he is invited, he accepts. When he seeks (something), he obtains
(it). And when he supports an oppressed person, he strengthens him.(Ayun
al-Akhbar wa Funun al-Athar, pp. 223-225)
I think that no
commandments were reported on the authority of the Imams of the pious
such these commandments that raise man to the level of the righteous and
the pious. For they summon man to cleave to high moral standards and to
refrain from bad manners. If Moslems put them into effect, they would
be the lords of nations and leaders of people.
Indeed these
commandments are among the treasures of Islam. They contain the aspects
and essence of Islam. They denote that Islam has good, mercy, and
guidance for all people. So, the Moslem must follow them throughout his
life.
2. The Early Shi'ites
Imam AbuJa'far (al-Baqir), peace be on him, praised the foremost
Shi'ites. He mentioned their high moral standards and their high good
qualities. He, peace be on him, said:
Our friends and Shi'ites
were the best of their period. The Imam of the mosque in the district
was from among them. The caller to prayers (mu'azin) in the direction to
the Kaaba (Qibla) was from among them. The possessor of the deposit was
from among them. The possessor of the trust was from among them. The
religious scholar whom the people asked about their religious affairs
was from among them.(Da'a'im al-Islam, vol. 1, p. 71)
These
commandments show the qualities of the early Shi'ites, such as
asceticism, piety, religious devotion, and cleaving to the religion. So,
the people trusted them. They prayed behind them. Moreover, they
regarded them as custodians over their properties and religion.
Generally speaking, the early Shi'ites were famous for piety and
righteousness.
It was reported that a Shi'ite stood before the
judge as a witness. However, the judge refused to accept the Shi'ite's
testimony, for he belonged to the Rafida. So, the Shi'ite burst into
tears. Thus, the judge was astonished at him. He thought that the
Shi'ite wept for his refused testimony. He asked him about that. So, the
Shi'ites replied:
"You have deviated from the truth. You have ascribed me to this sect. No one joins it except the prophets and the righteous.
3. The Attributes of the Shi'ites
In many of his traditions, Imam Abu Ja'far (al-Baqir), peace be on him,
mentioned the high qualities which those who believe in the doctrine of
the members of the House (ahl al-Bayt), peace be on them, should
follow. The following are some of the traditions reported on his
authority:
1. He, peace be on him, said: "Our Shi'ites fear
Allah and obey Him. They are humble and pious. They pay the trust. They
praise Allah very much. They perform the prayers and the fasting. They
obey the parents. They take care of the poor neighbors, the needy, the
debtors, and the orphans. They are truthful in talking. They recite the
Koran. They hold back their tongues from (speaking against) people
except good. Thus, they are the custodians of their tribes over all
things.(Tuhaf al-'Uqul, p. 295)
No one has such qualities except the righteous and the pious who fear Allah, and are afraid of His punishment.
2. He, peace be on him, said: "The Shi'ites of 'Ali, peace be on him,
sacrifice their lives for our authority. They love each other, for they
love us. They visit each other to enliven our affair. When they become
angry, they do not do wrong. When they are pleased, they do not go too
far (in pleasure). They are a blessing for him who is their neighbor
them. And they are peace for him who associates with them.( Tuhaf
al-'Uqul, p. 300)
The Shi'ites who have such qualities are
blessing and mercy for those who are their neighbor. They are a safety
and a peace for those who associate with them. For they do nothing
except good for all people.
3. He, peace be on him, spoke to
Abual-Muqdam about the high moral standards of the Shi'ites of Imam
'Ali, the Commander of the Faithful, peace be on him. He, peace be on
him, said: "O Abu al-Muqdam, the Shi'ites of 'Ali are pale, thin, and
withered. Their lips are faded, their abdomens are slim, their colors
are changeable, and their faces are yellow. When it becomes dark, they
use the ground as a bed and receive the earth with their foreheads.
Their prostration is much, their tears are many, their supplications are
many, and their weeping is plentiful. The people become happy and they
become sad.
(Al-Khisal, p. 413)
These are the attributes of
the Shi'ites of whom were 'Ammar b. Yasir, Abu Dharr, Hijr b. 'Adi,
Maytham al-Tammar, and the like.
4. Al-Baqir's Commandments to Shi'ites
Imam Abu Ja'far (al-Baqir), peace be on him, supplied Shi'ites
with excellent commandments and valuable teachings. The following are some of them:
A. Jabir b. Yazid al-Ju'fi reported. He said: "We went in a group to
Abu Ja'far, peace be on him. We ended our ritual prayers. Before we saw
him off, we had said to him: 'O Son of Allah's Apostle, may Allah bless
him and his family, command us.'"He peace be on him, said: "Your strong
one should help your weak one. Your rich one should be kind to your poor
one. The man should be loyal to his brother as he is loyal to himself.
Keep our secrets.
Do not force the people to follow us.
Consider carefully our affair and what has been mentioned on our
authority. If you find it in agreement with the Koran, then put it into
effect. If you find it contrary to the Koran, then leave it. If you
doubt the affair, then stop and ask us to explain it to you.(Diya'
al-Amilin, vol. 3)
Al-Baqir, peace be on him, commanded the
Shi'ites to cling to high moral standards. He guided them to what
reformed their life in this life and the hereafter. He also commanded
them to compare the traditions reported on the authority of the Imams
with the Koran. So, they were able to put into effect the traditions
that were in harmony with the Koran.
Meanwhile, they were able
to leave the traditions that were contrary to the Koran. He ordered them
to do that because many traditions were fabricated. Those who were
indifferent to religion fabricated these traditions to defame the
members of the House (ahl al-Bayt), peace be on them, and to distort
their precepts.
B. He, peace be on him, said: "Cling to piety,
hard work, and truthful talk. Pay the trust to him who trusts you,
whether he is righteous or a sinner. If the murderer of 'Ali b. Abi
Talib gave a trust to me, I would pay the trust to him.(Tuhaf al-'Uqul,
p. 299)
Are there commandments higher and nobler than these valuable commandments that lead man to good behavior among people?
C. He, peace be on him, sent one of his companions to some of his Shi'ites, and ordered him to tell them the following:
He, peace be on him, said: "Recite my greetings to my Shi'ites. Order
them to fear Allah, the Great. Their rich one should visit their poor
one. Their sound one should visit their ill one. Their living one should
attend the funeral of their dead one. They should meet each other in
their houses. Indeed their meeting each other enlivens our affair.
May Allah have mercy on the one who enlivens our affair and puts into
effect the best of it. Say to them: We will suffice nothing for them
with Allah except through the good deed. They will not obtain our
intercession but through piety and hard work. Indeed the most intense of
all people in regret on the Day of Judgment is the one who describes a
certain deed, and then he does other than it.
Al-Baqir, peace
be on him, advised Shi'ites to do all kinds of good, to support each
other, and to refrain from discord and division.
D. He, peace
be on him, said: "May Allah have mercy on the servant who makes people
love us, and does not make them hate us. By Allah, if they report what
we say on our authority- if they do not distort it nor do they change it
against us according to their opinions, no one will comment on it.
However, the one of them who hears the word, and then he adds ten
(words) to it and explains it according to his own opinion. Therefore,
may Allah have mercy on the servant who hears some of our hidden secret,
and then he buries it in his heart. By Allah, Allah will not bring
together our followers and our enemies in one house.(Ayun al-Akhbar wa
Funun al-Athar, p. 223)
In this tradition, al-Baqir, peace be
on him, warns Shi'ites from distorting or changing the traditions of the
members of the House (ahl al-Bayt), peace be on them. For that will
harm and defame them.
5. Love for Ahl al-Bayt
In a group of his traditions, Imam Abu Ja'far (al-Baqir), peace be on
him, spoke to some of his companions about the love for the members of
the House (ahl al-Bayt), peace be on them. He denoted that a great
reward from Allah would result from the love for them. The following are
some of his traditions on that:
A. Some of his Shi'ites from
Khurasan came to him. He, peace be on him, looked at a man of them. He
saw that the man's feet split open. So, he, peace be on him, asked him:
"What is this?" "O Son of Allah's Apostle, the remote distance (has
brought it about). By Allah, nothing has brought me from where I came
except the love for you, ahl al-Bayt,"replied the man.
"Be cheerful! By Allah, you will be raised from the dead with us,"said the Imam, peace be on him.
The Khurasani man was so happy that he asked:
O Son of Allah's Apostle, will I be raised from the dead with you?"
The Imam, peace be on him, replied: "Yes. The servant who loves us,
Allah will raise him from the dead with us. Religion is nothing except
love (for us).
Surely, Allah, the Blessed and Exalted, said in
His Book: 'Say: If you love Allah, then follow me, Allah will love you
and forgive you your sins.
(Ayun al-Akhbar wa Funun al-Athar, p. 223)
B. Ziyad al-Aswad came to Imam Abu Ja'far (al-Baqir), peace be on him.
He came to him from a remote distance and a far-off place. He walked so
much that his feet split open. So, Imam Abu Ja'far (al-Baqir), peace be
on him, asked him: "Ziyad, what is this?"
My master, I came on
the back of a weak young camel. So, I walked all the road. I had
nothing to buy a camel. I added a thing to a thing so that I have bought
this young camel,"Ziyad replied.
Imam Abu Ja'far, peace be on
him, felt pity for him. He wept for him. Then Ziyad said to him: "May
Allah make me ransom for you. By Allah, I have extremely committed sins.
Perhaps I said: 'I have perished!' Then, I remember my love for you,
ahl al-Bayt. With that I wish for forgiveness."So, the Imam turned to
him, and then he said to him with kindness and affection:
"Glory belongs to Allah. Religion is nothing but love (for us).
Indeed Allah, the Blessed and Exalted said in His Book: 'Allah has
endeared the faith to you and has made it seemly in your hearts.The Holy
Qur'an, al-Hujurat, 7)
He said: 'If you love Allah, then follow me, Allah will love you. (The Holy Qur'an, Al-Umran, 31)
He said: 'They love those who have fled to them. ( The Holy Qur'an, al-Hashr, 9)
A man from the desert came to the Prophet, may Allah bless him and his
family, and said to him: 'O Allah's Apostle, I love those who pray but I
do not pray. I love those who fast but I do not fast.' So, Allah's
Apostle said to him: 'You are with those whom you love.' Whom do you
seek?
By Allah, If something occurred to people, they would
not resort to anyone except us. And we would not resort to anyone except
our Prophet. You are with us. Be cheerful, be cheerful! By Allah, Allah
will not make you equal to other than you.(Ayun al-Akhbar wa Funun
al-Athar, p. 226)
C. He, peace be on him, said: "Surely, the
garden longs for and its light becomes intense for the coming of the
family of Mohammed, may Allah bless him and his family, and their
followers (Shi'ites). If a servant worshipped Allah between the rukn
(the corner of the Kaaba) and the maqam (the standing place of Abraham)
to the extent that his bodily members cut off, Allah would not accept
his worship unless he adopts our authority and loves us.(Ayun al-Akhbar
wa Funun al-Athar, p. 227)
D. He, peace be on him, said to a
group of his Shi'ites: "The one of you who becomes happy when his soul
reaches here. He pointed to his mouth with his hand. The angel of death
comes down to him and says to him: 'As for what you wish for, it has
been given to you. As for what you fear, you are safe from it.' He will
open the door of his abode in the garden and say to him: 'Look at your
abode in the garden! Those are Allah's Apostle, may Allah bless him and
his family, 'Ali, al-Hasan, and al-Husayn. They are your friends.' This
is what the words of Allah, the Great and Almighty, confirm: 'Those who
believe and guard (against evil), they shall have good news in this
world's life and in the hereafter.(Ayun al Akhbar wa Funun al-Athar, p.
227)
In this connection, many traditions were reported on the
authority of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and his family, and the
pure Imams. The books of traditions have mentioned them.
6. Why have Shi'ites been called rafida?
Abu Basir related. He said: [I said to Abu Ja'far:]
May I be ransom for you. We have been given a name. Through the name,
the rulers have regarded as lawful our blood, our properties, and our
torture." He, peace be on him, asked:
What is it?"
The Rafida"
He, peace be on him, answered: "Allah has given you this name.(Al-Barqi, al-Mahasin, p. 119)
This name has become a signpost for the Shi'ites who spare no effort to
spread social reform in the earth. However, those who have no morals
find fault with them. The Shi'ites boast of it, for it has become a
proof for their love of the members of the House (ahl al-Bayt), peace be
on them, "from whom Allah has taken away uncleanliness and whom He has
purified completely.
"Imam al-Shafi'i boasted of this name when he said:
If the love for the family of Mohammed is rafd, then let jinn and men (thaqalan) testify that I am rafidi.
7. Al-Baqir's Supplication for his Shi'ites
Imam Abu Ja'far, peace be on him, was very loyal to his followers
(Shi'ites). So, he supplicated for them with this supplication:
Oh Near, not slow! Oh Most Merciful of all merciful! Make protection for my Shi'ites against the Fire. Be pleased with them.
Forgive them their sins. Make easy their affairs. Conceal their defects.
Forgive them the cardinal sins that are between You and them. Oh You
Who is not afraid of oppression! Oh You Who slumber does not overtake,
nor sleep! Relieve my worry, and remove my grief!(Muhajj al-Da'awat, p.
18)
He, peace be on him, recited the following supplication for his Shi'ites:
O Allah, If I have pleasure and love (with you), then forgive me and
those who follow me from my brothers and my Shi'ites. Make good that
which is in my loins. By Your mercy, oh Most Merciful of the
merciful.(Al-Kaf'ami, Musbah, p. 161)
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Imam Abu Jafar (al-Baqir), peace be on him, and all the Imams of the members of the House (ahl al-Bayt), peace be on them, took great care of their Shi'ite Muslims. They wanted them to follow their guidance and behavior.