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Imam Zayn al Abidin (as)
Taken from Kitab al Irshad By Sheikh al Mufid
(This is) an account of the Imam after al-Husayn b. Ali, peace be on them,
the date of his birth, the evidence for his Imamate, the age he reached,
(together with) the period of his succession, the time and cause of his death,
the place of his grave, the number of his children and a selection from the
reports about him.
The Imam after al-Husayn b. Ali, peace be on them, was his son, Abu Muhammad
Ali b. al-Husayn Zayn al-Abidin, peace be on them. He also had the kunya Abu
al-Hasan.
His mother was Shahzanan daughter of Yazdigard b. Shahriyar b. Choesroe. Her
name was also said to be Shahrbanawayh. The Commander of the faithful, peace be
on him, had appointed Hurayth b. Jabir al-Hanafi over part of the eastern
provinces. The latter had sent to him two daughters of Yazdigard b. Shahryar b.
Choesroe. Of these he had given his son al-Husayn, peace be on him, Shahzanan
and she bore him Zayn al-'Abidin (Ali b. al-Husayn), peace be on him. He had
given the other to Muhammad b. Abi Bakr and she bore him al-Qasim b. Muhammad b.
Abi Bakr, so that these two (Zayn al-Abidin and al-Qasim) were maternal cousins.
Ali b. al-Husayn, peace be on them, was born in Medina in the year 38 A.H.
(658/9). He lived with his grandfather, the Commander of the faithful, peace be
on him, for two years, with his uncle, al- Hasan, peace be on him, for twelve
years, and with his father, al- Husayn, peace be on him, for twenty-three years.
After his father, he lived a further thirty-four years and he died in Medina in
the year 95 A.H. (713/4). At that time he was fifty-seven years of age. His
Imamate was for thirty-four years. He was buried in al-Baqi with his uncle,
al-Hasan b. Ali, peace be on them.
His Imamate was confirmed in several ways. One of these was that he was the
most meritorious (afdal) of the creatures of God, the Most High, after his
father in traditional knowledge film) and practice ('amal). The Imamate belongs
to the most meritorious (afdal) to the exclusion of the less meritorious
(mafdul) by rational proofs. Among these there was the fact that he was more
appropriate for authority by virtue of his father, al-Husayn, peace be on him,
and more entitled to his position after him through his merit and lineage. The
one who was entitled through the last Imam has more right to his position than
anyone else through the evidence of the verse of next of kin (dhu al- arhaim)
and the (Qur'anic) story of Zacharia, peace be on him.
Another of (the facts which confirms his Imamate) is the necessity according
to reason of the Imamate existing in every age. The claim of every (other)
claimant to the Imamate during the time of Ali b. al- Husayn, peace be on them,
was invalid and the impossibility of there being any time without an Imam is
confirmed by him (being the Imam). Another (of the facts which confirms his
Imamate) is the fact that the Imamate is established in the offspring (itra) (of
the family of Ali exclusively by rational deduction and by a report on the
authority of the Prophet, may God bless him and his family. Invalidity of the
arguments of those who claim it for Muhammad b. al-Hanafiyya, may God be pleased
with him, through him (also) belonging to the offspring is established by the
absence of the designation of it to him. Therefore it is established that it
belongs to Ali b. al-Husayn, peace be on them, since there was no claim for it
for any other member of the offspring (of the family) except Muhammad, may God
be pleased with him; his exclusion from it was on account of what we have
already mentioned.
Another (of the facts which confirmed his Imamate) was the designation of the
Apostle of God, may God bless him and his family, of him for the Imamate, in the
tradition which is related concerning the tablet (lawh) which Jabir reported on
the authority of the Apostle of God, may God bless him and his family. Muhammad
b. Ali al- Baqir, peace be on them, (also) related it on the authority of his
father, on the authority of his grandfather, on the authority of Fatima,
daughter of the Apostle of God, may God bless him and his family.
His grandfather, the Commander of the faithful, peace be on him, designated
him during the life-time of his father, al-Husayn, peace be on him, according to
the reports which include that. The testamentary bequests (wasiyya) (were made)
by his father, al- Husayn b. Ali, peace be on him, and they were deposited with
Umm Salama for him. He received them when his father died. His father made the
request (for these) from Umm Salama, the sign of the Imamate of the one who
should request them among men. This part may be known by the examination of the
reports and we do not intend in this book to speak about its significance for we
will study it thoroughly separately.
A Brief Survey of the
Reports about Ali b. al-Husayn, Peace be on them.
[Abu Muhammad al-Hasan b. Muhammad b. Yahya informed me: my grandfather
(Yahya b. al-Hasan) told us: Idrss b. Muhammad b. Yahya b. Abd Allah b. Hasan b.
Hasan, Ahmad b. Abd Allah b. Musa, and Ismail b. Yaqub, all told me: Abd Allah
b. Musa told us on the authority of his father (Musa b. Abd Allah), on the
authority of his grandfather (Abd Allah b. al-Hasan), who said:]
My mother, Fatima, daughter of al-Husayn, peace be on him, used to
tell me to sit with my maternal uncle, Ali b. al-Husayn, peace be on them. I
never sat with him without rising with some good which I had derived from him,
whether it was fear of God which occurred in my heart when I realised (what)
fear of God (was) or some traditional knowledge (ilm) which I acquired from
him.
[Abu Muhammad al-Hasan b. Muhammad al-Alawi informed me on the authority
of his grandfather (Yahya b. al-Hasan), on the authority of Muhammad b. Maymun
al-Bazzaz, who said: Sufyan b. Uyayna informed us on the authority of Ibn Shihab
al-Zuhri, who said:]
Ali b. al-Husayn, peace be on them, who was the best Hashimi we ever
met, said: "Love us, for it is love for Islam. May your love for us never
cease even if it becomes a public disgrace."
[Abu Mu'ammar reported on the authority of Abd al-Aziz Abu Hazim who
said:]
I heard my father say: "I have never seen a Hashimi more
meritorious (afdal) than Ali b. al-Husayn."
[Abu Muhammad al-Hasan b. Muhammad b. Yahya informed me: my grandfather
(Yahya b. al-Hasan) told me Abu Muhammad al- Ansari told me: Muhammad b. Maymun
al-Bazzaz told me: al-Hasan b. Alwan told us on the authority of Abu Ali Ziyad
b. Rustum, on the authority of Sai'd b. Kulthum who said:]
I was with al-Sadiq Jafar b. Muhammad, peace be on them. He mentioned
the Commander of the faithful, Ali b. Abi Talib, peace be on him, and praised
and extolled him with (praise) which he was worthy of.
Then he said: "O God, Ali b. Abi Talib, peace be on him, never ate
anything forbidden in this world until he passed along his (final) road.
Two alternatives were never presented to him, when God would be pleased
with both, without him taking the more religious of them.
No dispute occurred about the Apostle of God, may God bless him and his
family, without him being summoned as a reliable authority.
No one else of this community was able to do the work of the Apostle of
God, may God bless him and his family; for if he enjoined (such a) man (as
Ali) to work, his position would be between Heaven and Hell, hoping for the
reward of the former and fearing the punishment of the latter.
He freed a thousand slaves with his own money in his desire to seek the
face of God and to escape the fire of Hell, (money) which he had laboured for
with his own hands and for which his own brow had sweated, even though it had
been to provide his family with oil, vinegar and dates.
He did not have (many) clothes except white cotton fabrics since when there
was any sleeve left over his arm, he called for scissors and cut it off.
None of Ali's children or his family was more like him and nearer to
him in manner of dress and understanding than Ali b. al-Husayn, peace be on
them.
(One day) his son, Abu Jafar (Muhammad al-Baqir), peace be on them, came to
him. He had carried out in worship what no one had ever carried out. He saw
that his colour had gone yellow from weeping all night; his eyes had used up
all their water from being awake all night; his forehead was bruised and his
nose squashed from prostrating; and his legs and feet were swollen from
standing in prayer.
Abu Jafar, peace be on him, reported:
I could not control myself from weeping when I saw him in that state
and I wept, may God have mercy on him. Behold, he was thinking and he turned
to me a short time after I had come and said: 'My son, give me some of those
parchments in which there is the (practice of) worship of Ali b. Abi Talib,
peace be on him."
I gave them to him and he read something from them for a while. Then he let
them go from his hand in exasperation and said: 'Who is strong enough to
perform the worship of Ali b. Abi Talib, peace be on him?'
[Muhammad b. al-Husayn reported: Abd Allah b. Muhammad al- Qurashi told
us:]
When Ali b. al-Husayn, peace be on them, used to perform ritual
ablutions, his skin would turn yellow.
"What is it that has afflicted you?" his family asked him.
"Don't you know Whom you are preparing to stand before?" he
asked.
[Amr b. Shamir reported on the authority of Jabir al-Jufi on the
authority of Abu Jafar, peace be on him:]
Ali b. al-Husayn, peace be on them, used to pray a thousand rakas
during the day and the night. The wind would bend (his body) forward like an
ear of corn.
[Sufyan al-Thawri reported on the authority of Ubayd Allah b. Abd
al-Rahman b. Mawhib:]
The great merit (fadl) of Ali b. Husayn, peace be on them, was
mentioned to him but he replied: "It is sufficient for us that I should
be one of the righteous members of our people."
[Abu Muhammad al-Hasan b. Muhammad informed us on the authority of his
grandfather (Yahya b. al-Hasan), on the authority of Salama b. Shabib, on the
authority of Ubayd Allah b. Muhammad al-Taymi who said: I heard a shaykh from
(the tribe of) Abd al-Qays say: Tawus said:]
I (i.e.Tawus) went into the hijr one night and there was Ali b.
al-Husayn, peace be on them. He had come in and was standing praying. He
prayed as God had wished then he prostrated. I asked a righteous man from the
family of goodness whether I might listen to his prayer I heard him saying
during his prostration:
Your little servant is at Your courtyard;
Your
miserable one is at Your courtyard:
Your poor one is at Your courtyard;
Your beggar is at Your courtyard.
(Tawus added:)
I have never prayed with these words at any tribulation without me
being freed from it.
[Abu Muhammad al-Hasan b. Muhammad informed me on the authority of his
grandfather (Yahya b. al-Hasan), on the authority of Ahmad b. Muhammad
al-Rafi'i, on the authority of Ibrahim b. Ali on the authority of his father
(Ali b. Abi Rafi'i), who said:]
I (i.e. Ali b. Abi Rafi'i) made the pilgrimage with Ali b. al-Husayn,
peace be on them. The camel carrying him was moving slowly. He pointed toward
it with his stick and then said: "Woe if there was no retaliation (in the
next world) !" And he moved his hand away from it.
[With this chain of authorities:]
Ali b. al-Husayn, peace be on them, made the pilgrimage on foot and he
took twenty days to travel from Medina to Mecca.
[Abu- Muhammad al-Hasan b. Muhammad informed me: my grandfather (Yahya b.
al-Hasan) told us: Ammar b. Aban told us: Abd Allah b. Bukayr told us on the
authority of Zurara b. A'yan who said that:]
He (Zurara b. Ayan) heard a voice calling in the middle of the night:
"Where are those who abstain with regard to this world out of desire for
the next?" A voice called out in answer from the region (of the cemetery)
of al-Baqi - he heard its voice without seeing the person
"Such a man is Ali b. al-Husayn, peace be on them."
[Abd al-Razzaq reported on the authority of Mamar on the authority of
al-Zuhri, who said:]
I have never seen any of that House, meaning the House of the Prophet,
may God bless him and his family, more meritorious (afdal) than Ali b. al-
Husayn, peace be on them.
[Abu Muhammad al-Hasan b. Muhammad informed me: my grandfather (Yahya b.
al-Hasan) told me: Abu Yunus Muhammad b. Ahmad told us: my father and another of
our companions told me:]
A young man from Quraysh was sitting in an assembly with Sa'd b.
al-Musayyib and saw Ali b. al-Husayn, peace be on them.
"Who is that, Abu Muhammad?" the Qurash; asked Sa'id b. al-
Musayyib.
"That is the lord of worshippers (abidin), Ali b. al-Husayn b. Ali b.
Abi Talib, peace be on them," he answered.
[Abu Muhammad al-H. asan b. Muhammad informed me: my grandfather (Yahya
b. al-Hasan) told me: Muhammad b. Jafar and others told me:]
A man from his House stood in front of Ali b. al- Husayn, peace be on
them, and made him listen to him and cursed him. However, he did not reply.
When (the man) had gone away, he said to those who were sitting with him:
"You heard what that man said? I want you to come with me so that you may
hear from me my reply to him."
"We will do that," they replied, "we wanted you to answer
him while we were speaking (together)."
He took his shoes and went, while reciting:
Those who refrain from anger and those who forgive the people, God loves
those who do good. (III 133)
Then we knew that he would not say anthing to him.
He went along until he came to the house of that man who had screamed at
him.
"This is Ali b. al-Husayn," they told him.
He came rushing out towards us with evil intent. He had no doubt that (Ali
b. al-Husayn) had come to him to repay him for some of the evil which he had
given him.
"Brother," said Ali b. al-Husayn, "you were standing proudly
over me and you said this and that. If you have said what is (really) in my
(character), I seek God's forgiveness for it. If you have said what is not in
my character, may God forgive you".
The man kissed him between the eyes and replied: "Yes, I said what was
not in your character, may I be worthy of it (i.e. God's
forgiveness)".
[The narrator of the account added:]
The man was al-Hasan b. al- Hasan, may God be pleased with
him.
[Al-Hasan b. Muhammad informed me on the authority of his grandfather,
(Yahya b. al-Hasan) who said: A Shaykh from Yemen who was some ninety years old,
told me: A man called Ubayd Allah b. Muhammad informed me: I heard Abd al-Razzaq
say:]
A maid-servant of Ali b. al-Husayn began to pour water for him so that
he might perform the ritual ablutions for prayer. The maid-servant became
faint and the jug dropped from her hand and struck him. He raised his head
towards her and the maidservant said to him:
"God, the Most High,
says: Those who restrain from anger."
"I have restrained my
anger," he replied.
"And those who forgive the people," she
went on.
"May God forgive you," he said.
"God loves
those who do good," she said.
"Go, you are a free woman before
the face of God, the Mighty and High," he answered.
[Al-Waqidi reported: Abd Allah b. Muhammad b. Umar b. Ali, peace be on
him, told me:]
Hisham b. Isma'il used to harm our neighbourhood. Ali b. al- Husayn,
peace be on them, received severe hardship from him. When he was dismissed,
al-Walid ordered that he should be made to stand before the people. Ali b.
al-Husayn, peace be on them, walked past him and greeted him. Ali b. al-H.
usayn, peace be on them, had come especially so that no one should harm him.
It is reported that Ali b. al-Husayn, peace be on them, called his slave
twice and the latter did not answer him. At the third time, he answered.
"Didn't you hear my voice?" asked (Ali b. al-Husayn).
"Yes," was the reply.
"What was on your mind so that
you did not answer me?" he asked.
"I was safe (from any harm)
from you," he answered.
"Praise be to God," he said,
"Who has caused my slave to be safe (from any harm) from me."
[Abu Muhammad al-Hasan b. Muhammad b. Yahya informed me: my grandfather
(Yahya al-Hasan) toid me: Yaqub b. Yazid told us: Ibn Abi Umayr told us on the
authority of Abd Allah b. al-Mughira, on the authority of Abu Ja'far al-Asha, on
the authority of Abu Hamza al-Thumali, on the authority of Ali b. al-Husayn,
peace be on them, who said:]
I (i.e. Ali b. al-Husayn) went out until I came to that wall and
leaned against it. There was a man wearing two white garments who was looking
at me directly in the face. Then he said: "Ali b. al-Husayn, why do I see
you sorrowful and sad? Is your sorrow on account of the world, since God
provides for both the pious and the profligate?"
"I am not sad
on account of that though it is as you say," I replied.
"Is it
on account of the next world, for it is a true promise that there conquering
angels will give judgement?" he asked.
"I am not sad on account
of that. though it is as you say," I answered.
"Then why are you
sad?" he asked.
"I am fearful of the discord (caused) by Ibn
al-Zubayr," I replied
He laughed and said: "Ali b. al-Husayn,
have you ever seen anyone who trusted in God and God was not sufficient for
him?"
"No," I replied.
"Ali b. al-Husayn," he
said, "have you ever seen anyone who feared God without God saving
him?"
"No," I replied.
"Ali b. al-Husayn," he
asked, "have you ever seen anyone ask (for something) of God without God
giving it to him?"
"No," I replied. Then I looked and
suddenly there was no one here .
[Abu Muhammad al-Hasan b. Muhammad informed me: my grandfather (Yahya b.
al-Hasan) told us: Abu Nasr told us: Abd al- Rahman b. Salih. told us: Yunus b.
Bukayr told us on the authority of Ibn Ishaq, who said:]
There was in Medina such and such a family. Their provisions used to
come to them without them asking for them. They did not know >From where
they came to them. However, when Ali b. al-Husayn, peace be on them, died,
they stopped (receiving) those.
[Abu Muhammad al-Hasan b. Muhammad informed me: my grandfather (Yahya b.
al-Hasan) told me: Abu Nasr told us: Muhammad b. Ali b. Abd Allah told us: my
father told me: Abd Allah b. Harun told us: Umar b. Dinar told me:]
Death was close to Zayd b. Usama b. Zayd and he began to weep.
"What makes you weep?" asked Ali b. al-Husayn, peace be on them.
"What makes me weep," he said, "is the fact that I owe
fifteen thousand dlnars and I have not left anything to fulfil the debt for
them."
"Do not weep," Ali b. al-Husayn, peace be on them,
told him, "they are my debt now and you are free of them." So he
paid them for him.
[Harun b. Musa reported: Abd al-Malik b. Abd al-Aziz told us :]
When Abd al-Malik b. Marwan succeeded to the caliphate, he returned
the (proportion of) taxes (sadaqat) given to the Apostle of God, may God bless
him and his family, to Ali b. al-Husayn, peace be on them, and also (the
proportion of) taxes (sadaqat) given to Ali b. Abi Talib, peace be on him.
They were both written down (in the diwan as going to Ali b. al-Husayn). Umar
b. Ali went to Abd al-Malik and complained to him on behalf of himself. Abd
al-Malik replied, "I can only use the words of Ibn Abi al-Huqayq:
Indeed when claims of desire are put forward, the listener listens to the
speaker.
The people wrestle with their hearts but we are judging with a
just and decisive judgement.
We do not make the false true, nor do we deny
the true in favour of the false.
We fear that we would make our minds
foolish and we would spend (our) time with those without repute.
[Abu Muhammad al-Hasan b. Muhammad informed me: my grandfather (Yahya b.
al-Hasan) told me: Abu-Jafar Muhammad b. Isma'il told us:]
Ali b. al-Husayn, peace be on them, made the pilgrimage and the people
were shouting about his comely disposition and looking at him. They began to
question each other: "Who is that? Who is that?"
(They were doing
this) in magnification of him and in exaltation of his rank. Al-Farazdaq was
there and he composed the following, saying:
This is he whose ability the
valley (of Mecca) recognises, and whom the (Sacred) House recognises (as do)
the sanctuary and the area outside the sanctuary (al-hill).
This is the
son of the best of all God's servants. This is the pure pious man, the pure
eminent man.
When he comes to touch the corner of the wall of the Ka'ba,
it almost grasps the palm of his hand.
He takes care to be modest and he
is protected from his terror.
He only speaks when he smiles.
None of
mankind has within their souls such primacy as he does nor such grace as he
does.
Whoever knows God, knows his friend (wali). Religion is from the
House of this man.
When Quraysh saw him, their spokesmen told of the
outstanding qualities of this man which indicate (his) nobility.
[Abu Muhammad al-Hasan b. Muhammad informed me on the authority of his
grandfather, (Yahya b. al-Hasan) who said: Dawud b. al-Qasim told us: Al-Husayn
b. Zayd told us on the authority of his uncle, Umar b. Ali, on the authority of
his father Ali b. al-Husayn, peace be on them:]
(Ali b. al-Husayn) used to say: "I have never seen similar
preference (given to) a prayer (than this prayer). The worshipper will never
pray without an answer coming to him on every occasion."
(It was one
of the prayers learned from him, peace be on him, when it was learned that
Musrif b. Uqba was heading towards Medina.)
My Lord, however much favour You have bestowed upon
me,
my thanks to You for it has been little.
However much testing You
have given me,
my endurance in the face of it has been little.
O He
who receives little thanks from me for His favour,
let Him not deprive
me.
O He Who receives little endurance from me when He tests me,
let
Him not desert me.
O Possessor of unceasing kindness !
O Possessor
of incalculable favours,
bless Muhammad and the family of Muhammad;
ward off the evil (of man) from me
so that I may find protection
through You amid (man's) slaughter.
I seek refuge with You from (man's)
evil.
Musrif b. Uqba came to Medina. It was said that
he did not have any hostility towards Ali b. al-Husayn, peace be on them. He
greeted him, honoured him, was generous to him and gave gifts to him.
The
account from another source is that when Musrif b. Uqba came to Medina, he sent
for Ali b. al-Husayn, peace be on them. The latter went to him. When he came to
him, he honoured him and said:
"The Commander of the faithful (i.e. Yazid) has enjoined me to
show goodness and generosity towards you, to distinguish you from the
others."
So he treated him very well. Then he said to those who
were around him: "Saddle my mule for him."
Then he said to him:
"Go to your family. I see that we have filled them with fear when we made
you come to us. If that with which we might increase your gift according to your
right, were in our hands, we would give it to you."
"Do not
apologise for the ruler (amir) to me," said Ali b. al-Husayn, peace be on
them and rode away.
"That is the best of men," said Musrif to
those who were sitting with him. "There is no evil in him because of his
position and rank from the Apostle of God, may God bless him and his
family."
The account has been reported that one day Ali b. al-Husayn,
peace be on them, was in the mosque of the Apostle of God, may God bless him and
his family, when he heard some people describing God in terms of His creation.
He became fearful and frightened of that. He rose and went to the tomb of the
Apostle of God, may God bless him and his family. He stood before it and raised
his voice to talk to his Lord. He said in his conversation to Him:
My God, Your power has been shown but the form of Your
Majesty has not been shown.
They are ignorant of You and they try to
estimate You on the basis of what You are not, and they make comparisons with
You.
O my God, I renounce those who seek to discover You through human
comparisons.
My God, there is nothing like You, and they have not become
aware of You.
It is clear that the favour which they have is their
evidence for You, if they would (choose to) know You in Your creation, My God,
I am free from the fact that they should give You (these characteristics).
Indeed they have pictured You according to Your creation.
Thus they do
not know You and have adopted some of Your signs as (if they were their) Lord.
In that way they have attempted to describe You.
May You be exalted, O
my God above the pictures of You of those who try to describe You in human
terms.
This has been a sample of the accounts which are given about the virtues of
Zayn al-'Abideen, peace be on him.