Ali and Imams to follow
Mu' meneen Brothers and Sisters,
As Salaam Aleikum wa Rahmatullahi wa
Barakatuh. (May Allah's Peace, Mercy and Blessings be upon all of you)
one
of our brothers/sisters has asked this question:
2. I`ve just read your
narration on your transition from "Abd sayedna to abd Allah". Does
this mean that you no longer believe the the prophet did not announce a
successor, and that mualana Ali and his sons are not imams to be followed?
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Answer:
In the name of Allah, We praise Him, seek His help and ask
for His forgiveness. Whoever Allah guides none can misguide, and whoever He
allows to fall astray, none can guide them aright. We bear witness that there
is no one (no idol, no person, no grave, no prophet, no imam,
no dai, nobody!) worthy of
worship but Allah Alone, and we bear witness that Muhammad (saws) is His
slave-servant and the seal of His Messengers.
Brother, there is absolutely no evidence in the Glorious
Quran that the Messenger of Allah (saws) appointed anyone as his heir-apparent
or ‘wasi’. If this appointment was so
pivotal to the establishment of Islam, Allah
Subhanah would have revealed it in the Holy Quran, just as He, in His
Perfect Wisdom and Knowledge, revealed
everything else for our guidance. It
is not imaginable that the All Wise, All Knowing would forget anything and
leave us with hints and innuendoes to decipher ourselves; and then hold us
accountable on the Day of Judgement!
Those who claim this, actually imply that our Lord and Creator is Unjust
and a Tyrant! In their prejudice and
ignorance, they have just not recognized Allah!
The Messenger of Allah (saws) did not appoint an
heir-apparent or ‘wasi’; neither Abu Bakr, neither Umar, neither Uthman, nor
Ali ibn Abi Taalib. All the companions
had been given such a thorough training, and their level of piety and
God-consciousness was developed under the guidance of the Messenger of Allah
(saws) to a standard that was never witnessed by mankind. The office of Prophethood is not like a
kingdom of this world, where the king must name a crown-prince to rule when he
dies!
Many years after the death of the Prophet (saws) and
Hadrat Ali (r.a.), some unscrupulous and power-hungry people, to justify their
own power-base and create confusion in the Islamic Ummah created this whole
appointment system of ‘wasi’ and succeeded in breaking the One Ummah of Islam
into various sects and creeds according to their own whims and fancies!
These sects base their beliefs on this one hadith of
Rasool-Allah.
When Allah's Messenger (saws) alighted at the
pool of Khumm, he took Ali by the hand and asked those present, "Do you
not know that I am closer to the believers than they themselves?" They
replied, "Certainly." He then
asked, "Do you not know that I am nearer to every believer than he
himself?" They replied, "Certainly." He then said, " O Allah, he whose ‘maula’ I am, has Ali as
his ‘maula’. O Allah, be friendly to those who are friendly to him and hostile
to those who are hostile to him."
Even if we are to believe that the Messenger of Allah
(saws) said the above words, it is absolutely incorrect to claim that from this
one episode, that the Prophet (saws) appointed Hadrat Ali (r.a.) as his
heir-apparent. It is absolutely
incorrect to claim that 70,000 from amongst the believers and companions of the
Prophet (saws) gave allegiance to Hadrat Ali (r.a.) on this occasion as the
appointed heir-apparent, and no sooner than the Prophet (saws) died, they ALL turned against this one order and
commandment of the Messenger of Allah (saws) and held on to all the other
commandments! It is inconceivable to
imagine that from amongst the 70,000 believers and companions, not even a small
percentage raised a voice! And we must
remember that these believers and companions were the same, who on one command
of Allah and His Messenger (saws), were
ready to sacrifice all they had; their
property, their lives, their
family; everything… for the Cause of
Allah and His Messenger (saws). It is
absolutely inconceivable that all of them became renegade the moment the
Prophet (saws) breathed his last!
The Messenger of Allah (saws) said several similar
statements to honor the other close companions, but that did not make all of
them his heir-apparent! These sects
just disregard all the other hadiths and take this one hadith and form all
their beliefs from it!
Many years after the death of the Prophet (saws) and
Hadrat Ali (r.a.), these unscrupulous power-hungry people concocted stories of
enmity between Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman and Ali!
Just imagine these facts of history and decide for
yourself, if indeed there was any enmity between these noble companions of the
Messenger of Allah (saws).
It is well known that Hadrat Ali ibn Abi Taalib (r.a.)
married Hadrat Fatima bint Mohamed Rasool Allah (r.a.) and had two sons from
this marriage; Imam Hassan ibn Ali (r.a.) and Imam Hussain ibn Ali (r.a.).
After the death of Hadrat Fatema bint Mohamed Rasool Allah
(r.a.), Hadrat Ali (r.a.) married
several times and had in excess of 20 children, including 11 daughters. And in accordance of Islamic law, he had no
more than four wives at any one time.
At the time of his death, it is recorded that he had four wives and
nineteen slave girls.
Hadrat Ali (r.a.) married a woman from the tribe of Banu
Kilaab and her name was Muhaiyya bint Imr-ul-Qais. The children from this marriage were:
Abbas al Akbar bin Ali (Abbas Alamdar).
Uthman bin Ali.
Jaafar bin Ali.
Abdulla bin Ali.
Hadrat Ali (r.a.) later married Laila bin Masood
Nashaliyyah and the children from this marriage were:
Abu Bakr bin Ali.
Obaidullah bin Ali.
Hadrat Ali (r.a.) also married a woman from the tribe of
Banu Taglab and the children from this marriage were twins: a boy and a girl
named:
Umar bin Ali
Ruqqayyah bint Ali
Hadrat Ali (r.a.) later married Asma bint Umais, who
incidentally was the widow of Abu Bakr
as Siddiq (r.a.).
I just want to point out something here:
The above is all recorded history, but the impression our clergy give is that
Hadrat Ali (r.a.) only married Hadrat Fatema (r.a.). They mention Imam Hasan bin Ali and Imam Hussain bin Ali, but never talk about his other
children, especially the ones named Abu
Bakr bin Ali, Umar bin Ali and Uthman
bin Ali.
If what some sects of Islam say about the relationship
between Hadrat Ali (r.a.) and Abu Bakr as Siddiq, Umar Al Khattab and
Uthman bin Affan is true, then
why would Hadrat Ali (r.a.) keep the names of his sons Abu Bakr, Umar and Uthman? Hadart Ali (r.a.) only married and fathered these children
after the death of the Messenger of Allah (saws). If Abu Bakr, Umar and Uthman were indeed enemies of Hadrat Ali
(r.a.), as some people would have us believe, why would Hadrat Ali (r.a.) name
his children after their names?
Some people have tried to explain this by saying that
Hadrat Ali (r.a.) kept these names, despite his enmity with Abu Bakr, Umar,
Uthman, because of political reasons!
That is absolutely absurd!
Those who claim this, actually dishonor and degrade the high position
and the noble character of Hadrat Ali ibn Abi Taalib (r.a.), and have just not recognized
the ‘maqaam’ of Hadrat Ali (r.a.). By
explaining that Hadrat Ali (r.a.) kept these names for political reasons, they
actually accuse Hadrat Ali (r.a.) of hypocrisy…. And I swear by Allah, whoever
claims thus are liars!! Hadrat Ali’s
(r.a.) bravery, courage, boldness, daring, heroism and fearlessness have been
praised by the Messenger of Allah (saws) himself, and has been appropriately
recorded in Islamic history. The truth of the matter is that there was no
enmity between all these noble companions of the Messenger of Allah
(saws). This enmity was manufactured
and invented by unscrupulous and venal people for their own political gains,
years after the death of these noble and close ‘sahabees’ of the Messenger of
Allah (saws)! And by doing so, they
succeeded in breaking up Islam into various sects, and made each into a small
kingdom of its own! May Allah take
full retribution with the people who have played this mischief and caused chaos
in the One ‘ummah’ of Islam.
The truth, in light of the Holy Quran and the Sunnah of
the Messenger of Allah (saws), is that the Messenger of Allah (saws) did not
appoint anyone as his heir apparent or ‘wasi’!
The believers were trained enough to choose an‘Ameer’ or ‘Khalifa’
between themselves in accordance with the Quran and Sunnah. The truth is that there was no enmity
between the companions of the Messenger of Allah (saws), Abu Bakr, Umar,
Uthman and Ali, and they all
respected and loved each other in the Islamic Brotherhood that was created by Allah
and His Messenger (saws).
Whoever among the descendants of Hadrat Ali (r.a.) were
pious and righteous, they are all considered Imams by the believers. They were all Abd-Allah, and spent their
lives in the obedience and worship of none, but Allah Subhanah. There is absolutely no harm in following
them, but it is nothing but misguidance and against the guidance of the Holy
Quran and Sunnah to make these pious and noble souls god-incarnates, and start
invoking their names and worshipping their graves. That would be manifest ‘shirk’ (associating other beings with
Allah Subhanah!) Allah will reward
them for their deeds, and us for our deeds; and we will not be questioned about
their deeds.
Allah says in the Holy Quran Chapter 2 Surah
Baqarah verse 134: They were a people who passed away. They shall receive the
reward of what they earned, and you shall have the reward of what you will
earn. And you will not be questioned as to what they did.
Whatever written of Truth and benefit is only due to Allah’s
Assistance and Guidance, and whatever of error is of me. Allah Alone Knows Best and He is the Only
Source of Strength.
Your brother and
well wisher in Islam,
Burhan