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MY FAITH MY RELIGION

PEARLS OF GUIDANCE
In view of Quran

Nadeem Jafri
30 July 2010

This is an attempt to understand the faith and religion in the light of Holy Quran and Hadiths.
With the real life examples, I have tried to understand various issues related to faith.
Dedication

I wish to dedicate this work to:

 My Uncle, for without his guidance, mentoring and continues nurturing it


would not have been possible. He is my constant source of learning and
inspiration.

 My Parents for all that they have done for me. Their sacrifice has made me
whatever I am today.

 My Family for that is my identity and reason for my motivation.

 My Elders, brothers and entire Jafri family for accepting, loving and
encouraging me.

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Contents
1. Introduction 4

2. Wasila and Shirk 5

3. Man Kunto Mawla 8

4. The Straigth Path: Quran and Ahl-ul-bait 11

5. Ali Mushkil Kusha 17

6. The Path to Salvation 23

7. Imam as Witness 28

8. Momin and Imaan 32

9. Trueway to Faith 37

10. Light of Guidance 43

11. Proof of Divinity 49

12. Amr e Ilahi 56

13. Raza e Ilahi 62

14. Sirat-e-Mustakim 69

15. Zibh-e-Azeem 77

16. Hubb-e-Ali 85

17. Taazim-e-Rasool (SAW) 95

18. Quran-e-Naatiq 104

19. Ayat-ul-Kubra 115

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Introduction
In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

“Let there be no compulsion in religion: Truth stands out clear from Error:
whoever rejects evil and believes in Allah hath grasped the most trustworthy
hand-hold, that never breaks. And Allah heareth and knoweth all things.” –
(Ayatul Kursi, Surah-e-Baqra, ayah, 256)

Islam is a religion that has profound vastness and hence whatever perspective
we hold should be supported by logic and reasoning. Allah (SWT) has said in
Quran that while reciting the holy book, we should contemplate and ponder
over its Ayahs and this will help us to enhance our faith through logical
reasoning and give us a clear perspective of this great religion.

In every article I have taken up one aspect of faith and have tried reaching a
logical conclusion in the light of Holy Quran.

Also, I would like to acknowledge here the great work done by Yousuf N Lalljee
with his book “Stairway to Heaven”. I had referred several works but this
particular book has helped me enhance my faith and develop my understanding
and hence it is worth mentioning here.

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Wasila and Shirk
In my quest for finding the true path which Allah (SWT) has propagated in The Holy Quran,
this is my humble attempt to discuss and understand the concept of "Wasila" which most of
us mistake it as 'shirk'. We tend to do it as we don't want to get deviated from the true path,
as we love Allah and want to follow Him and obey Him as far as possible.

When we see our lives, we see that we come to this world vide our parents. Allah says that He
gives us birth, but we never see Him, instead we see the mother giving birth. Allah says that it
is He who raises us but we find that our parents take pains to raise us. Now if we start
ignoring our parents and don’t look after them by saying that "you did not do anything, it is
Allah who has given me birth and raised me". Allah (SWT) will never like this and He will
surely punish us. He does not like us to be disrespectful and ignore the 'wasila' which he has
chosen for the specific purpose. We see a child demanding many things from his parents. Can
this be ‘shirk’? No it cannot be it is a right wasila from which Allah will grant a child whatever
he needs. So 'wasila' is chosen by Allah and asking and seeking things vide a wasila is asking
from Allah Himself.

Let us understand with one more example. I teach and I am a visiting faculty. Many students
look up to me for fulfillment of their knowledge. I become a wasila for their 'ILM". Allah
imparts them knowledge and He appoints me to deliver that. Now, if my intentions are good
and I am honest with my teaching I will be an expert on the subject. People will praise me and
love me. Now can this be 'shirk' no it cannot. It is Allah's will that I get reward for my good
"intention" and hardwork.

Again, I cannot be the wasila for subjects other than 'advertising' on which I am not good at. I
cannot teach engineering nor medical science. So it means that Allah has created me as a
wasila for one aspect of knowledge.

Now let us try to understand the importance of Mohammad (SAW) wa aale Mohammad
(SAW) in this light. We will first see the following aayat from Surah-e-Baqra (Aayat 124).

"Ae Rasool (S.A.W) Bani Israel ko woh waqt bhi yaad dilao jab Ibrahim (A.S) ko unke
Parvardigar ne chand baton main aazmaya aur unhone pura kar diya to Khuda ne farmaya
Main tumko logon ka peshwa banane wala hoon. Hazrat Ibrahim (A.S) ne arz ki aur meri aulad

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main se. Farmaya haan magar mere ahad per zaalimon main se koi shakhs faaez nahin ho
sakta."

(“And when his Lord tried Ibrahim with certain words, he fulfilled them. He said: Surely I will
make you an Imam of men. Ibrahim said: And of my offspring? My covenant does not include
the unjust, said He.”)

From the above aayat it is clear that Allah (SWT) tried Ibrahim (A.S) and when he was
successful, Allah made him Peshwa and Imam. He then prayed that his progeny should also
be Imam and Peshwa and we know that Mohammed wa aale Mohammed i.e. all 12 Imams
and Janaba Fatema (SA) and Huzoor (SAW) are descendants of Ibrahim (AS). So Allah granted
his wish.

Again Allah says that he tried Ibrahim (A.S) and that was the qurbani (sacrifice) which Allah
wanted from him of Ismaeel (A.S). We all know the entire incident. It means that Allah tests
His chosen servants and then He grants them with his limitless grace.

Now let us see the life of Mohammad (SAW) wa Aale Mohammed (SAW) and their tests on
various occasions. There are many but I will restrict to the followings:

1) When Huzoor (SAW) was a child and when he became orphan. Hazrat Abu Talib (A S)
raised him, supported him and did everything to protect him from his enemies. He was
always ready to sacrifice his children to save the holy prophet. During the nights he would
exchange the bed on which Huzoor (SAW) would sleep with his child's so that if somebody
with ill-intention wants to harm the prophet, he would harm Hazrat Abu Talib’s (A.S)
children instead. Allah appointed Abu Talib (A.S) as guardian to the prophet.

2) During "Shab-e-Hijrat" when there was a threat on the life of Huzoor (SAW). Maula Ali
came to his help and he slept on Huzoor (SAW) bed for the entire night. If somebody
would have attacked on that night, Maula Ali would have got harmed and not Huzoor
(SAW). He was ready to sacrifice his life for the sake of Allah.

3) We all know that Imam Husain (A.S) sacrificed his entire family for the sake of Allah.
Ibrahim (A.S) was asked to sacrifice his one child, which he tried by keeping his eyes
closed, while Imam Husain (A.S) sacrificed his entire family in front of his open eyes. Why
would not Allah (SWT) then grant them with his "Will" then?

When we look this logically we can understand why Allah said in Surah-e-Ambiya (Aayat 107)
that:

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"Aur Ae Rasool (SAW) Hum ne tum ko tamam alamon ke liye rehmat hi karke bheja hai".

(“And We have not sent you but as a mercy to the worlds.”)

And Rasool (SAW) has said that "I and Ali are from one light" (Ref: Masnad Ahmed bin
Hambal, Muwwadatul Kurba – Mir Ali Hamdani Shafaee)

He has also said that "I am from Husain and Husain is from me" (Ref: Sahih Tirmizi, vol 6, P
307, Kanzul Ammal, vol 4, P 221, Masnad Ahmed, vol 4 P 972)

From the above it is clear that in both the worlds (in this world and hereafter), Mohammed
wa Aale Mohammed (SAW) are the wasila (intercession) for Allah's mercy (Rehmat). So when
we seek "rehmat" and "madad" from them we are not doing 'shirk", we are infact going to a
right intercession (wasila) through whom things will be granted. So it also means that
whoever Mohammed (SAW) wa aale Mohammed (SAW) wishes Allah will bless him. Their
wish is Allah's wish.

Since Mohammed (SAW) wa aale Mohammed (SAW) had clear intentions and honest with
their quest to follow Allah's path, Allah rewarded them with his "Will". And when we praise
them we are praising Allah. If I deliver a good lecture and students praise me and that cannot
be shirk as Allah has rewarded me for my hardwork, similarly praising Mohammed (SAW) and
his progeny cannot be a 'shirk' as Allah has rewarded them for their faithfulness and honesty.

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Man Kunto Mawla
I find myself too small to write something on as grand as this subject “Man Kunto Mawla ho
fa hazaa Ali-un Mawla”. But I do wish to clear certain misconceptions regarding the above
Hadees of Rasool (SAW) vide this article. May Allah (SWT) give me enough strength and
knowledge to do the justice.

In the Muslim world there are many differences regarding the true meaning of “Man Kunto
Mawla…”. There are a few amongst us who claim that “Mawla” stands for a “friend”, while
there are many who say “Mawla” means a “Master”. Now, I don’t think any Muslim would
want to deliberately create confusion, as we all wish to understand and follow whatever
Rasool (SAW) has asked us to do. The entire confusion has occurred since Arabic is a tricky
language and the word ‘Mawla’ in Arabic has various meaning one of them is “Friend” and the
other is “Master”.

But before I begin my explanation, let me quote you an interesting example. Being a
businessman I am always inspired by stories on leadership and I read an interesting book
“Straight from the gut” which is a biography of Jack Welch, who is the most admired CEO of
the business world and who built the GE Company. In his book he writes that while deciding
on his successor he observed many of his juniors, started short-listing them in his mind and
eventually decided to give the mantle of leadership to Jeffery Immelt in the year 2000.
Though he decided well in advance he was looking for an opportune time to announce his
successor and future leader of GE Company. All the major stakeholders, business associates
and senior employees were present in the ‘succession ceremony’. Now after the ceremony if
I would have asked him that whether the announcement about Jeffery Immelt in front of this
large gathering was to tell all of them that he was a well-wisher and a friend of the company
or was it to announce him as a future leader? What would be his reply? I think probably he
would say:

“What a foolish question to ask. Jeffery Immelt has been a true friend of the company for so
many years. He has proved that by serving the company with great commitment. I have full-
faith in his capability and that is the reason he is the new leader, who would take the
company to new heights. All this pain was to announce him as a leader.”

True Jack, in life there can be hundreds of friend and if on every new friendship we call people
and do the announcement, our entire lives will be spent in organizing get-togethers.

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Now keeping this in mind, let me come to my topic and let us contemplate on the following
aayat.

“Ae Rasool jo hukm tumhare Parvardigar ki taraf se tum per naazil kiya gaya hai pahoncha do.
Aur agar tum ne aisa nahin kiya to samjhlo tum ne Us ka koi paigham hi nahin pahonchaya
aur tum daro nahin Khuda tum ko logon ke shar se mahfooz rakhe gaa aur Khuda hargiz
kafiron ki qaum ko manzil e maqsood tak nahin pahonchata.” – ( Soora-e-Maida, Aayat 67)

(“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; surely Allah
will not guide the unbelieving people.”)

This ayah was revealed in Ghadeer-e-Khum, when Rasool (SAW) was returning to Medina
after offering his last Hajj (Ref: Tafseer al Kabir by Fakhr al Din Mohammed ibn Umar al razi
(1357/1938), Umdatul Qari fi Sharh Sahih al Bukhari - by Al Ayni, Tafsir al Nisaboori, v6 P194)

So we understand from the above ayah that there was one specific “order” which Allah (SWT)
had given to Rasool (SAW) much before the revelation of this aayat. And this order was of
such a great importance that failing of this may not lead to completion of religion.

At this point Rasool (SAW) announced “Man Kunto Maula fa hazaa Ali-un Mawla” in front of
the huge gathering of 120000 Muslims. (Ref: Sahih Tirmizi, V2, P298, Bukhari, V5, Book 59).

Now if I ask Allah (SWT) after this aayat and hadees are revealed, that whether Mawla stands
for a “Friend” or a “Master”, Allah (SWT) probably would tell me that:

“Don’t ask such foolish questions again. Ali is always been a true friend of Islam. Have you
forgotten, Badr, Ohad, Khandaq, Khyber….He was always there to serve the religion time and
again. This revelation is ofcourse to establish his supremacy above others. We have rewarded
him with “leadership” as under him the religion will reach newer heights.”

The logical conclusion which we can derive from above is that by accepting Mawla Ali as our
leader after Rasool (SAW) our Islam gets completed. We thus become “True Muslim”

Again Rasool (SAW) has said about Mawla Ali:

 “Ali thoddi tak Iman se labraiz hai” (Ref: Yana ba ul mawwadat, vol. 2, Page 27)
 “Kul ka Kul Iman aaj Kul ke Kul Kufra ka saamna karne nikla hai” (This he spoke when
Mawla Ali went to fight with Amr-bin-abadewad in Jung-e-Khandaq Ref: Imam Ahmed
bin Hambal & Nisaee, page 8. Ibne Abi Shiba Vol 4, P 326. Kanzul Ammal Vol 6, Page
352, 407)

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In the following aayat, Allah (SWT) endorses whatever Rasool (SAW) has said: “Qasam hai
sitare ki jis waqt ke woh utra. Tumhara rafeeq na bhatak gaya hai aur na bahka hai. Aur wo
khwahishe nafasani se kuch nahin kehta. Jo kuch who kehta hai woh nahin hai magar Wahi
hai jo uski taraf bheji jaati hai. Usko badi quwwaton waale aur badi aqal waale ne taalim
kiya.” - (Soora-e-Najam, aayat,1-5 )

(“I swear by the star when it goes down. Your companion does not err, nor does he go astray;
Nor does he speak out of desire. It is naught but revelation that is revealed, The Lord of
Mighty Power has taught him”)

It means that without Allah’s consent Rasool (SAW) would not speak. In this light Mawla Ali is
“Kulle Iman” by Allah (SWT) and Rasool (SAW) both; so if we wish that our “Iman” gets
complete we should look towards Mawla Ali and try to follow him. Loving and following him
will make us “Mukammal Momin.”

Allah (SWT) has further said in the following aayat:

“Ae Imandaro agar tum Khuda ke deen ki madad karoge to Woh bhi tumhari madad karega
aur tumhain saabit kadam rakhega.” - (Soora-e-Mohammed, aayat 7)

(“O you who believe! if you help (the cause of) Allah, He will help you and make firm your
feet.”)

By keeping our Islam and Iman intact, we can help Allah’s deen. And that would happen if we
follow Mawla Ali and accept him as our leader. In the above aayat Allah has promised that He
will help us if we help His deen, so logically when we call for our leader and master by calling
“Ya Ali Madad”, Allah (SWT) bestows His limitless grace and help on us as we are protecting
our Islam and Iman i.e. our deen.

Ya Ali Madad.

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The Straight Path: Quran and Ahl-ul-Bait
“When I walk ahead in the journey of life, I want to enjoy the true meaning of life and
understand it well. I want to lead a life which is successful. Which is meaningful. But do I have
enough understanding? Can I claim that I know how should I conduct well?

Allah (SWT) has given me the answer, He has given me the Holy Quran, which if follow I will
live life the way He wants. But again the question may arise whether I have enough of
intelligence and knowledge to understand whatever is being instructed? How do I know
whatever interpretation I do is right or not? Who is going to certify my understanding?”

With these thoughts in my mind, I went everywhere. I met many a learned people. They had
their own explanation but they failed to convince me.

This summer vacation in order to have some fun-time, we all had decided to go to a wildlife
sanctuary. Little did I know that this trip would be a real eye opener for me. The idea was to
spend some quality time amidst nature and it would be a recreation trip for the children as
well. During the visit, we hired a guide who could take us around the sanctuary and help us
with our trip. This guide had been with the sanctuary for many years and he knew the place
inside-out.

His experience and knowledge helped us in seeing the rarest of rare species and wild animals.
And the best part was that he could sense their presence even when the animals were almost
half a mile away in a bush. I was amazed, as it was difficult for me to see them even through
the binoculars and he was guiding me through his naked eyes. I was impressed by his
knowledge and understanding. This he could do because of his thorough understanding of
the area. He was the ultimate authority of the sanctuary. I realized the importance of a true
guide.

I would also like to share my college day’s experience. I was a physics student and
understanding ‘quantum physics’ was really tough for me. The reference books were in
English language and my command over the language is fairly good, yet I could not
understand the subject well. Understanding of the English language was not enough to
understand the book and the book alone was not enough for me to understand the subject.
The need was then to have ‘an expert’, who can be my guide. I found a professor who was
willing to help me with the subject and following his guidance I could clear my graduation. I
thanked the college authorities for appointing him to help me.

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The important lesson I learnt from the above examples is that not necessarily a person who
has fairly good command over Arabic language can understand Quran well. He can be well
versed with Arabic language but he may not have the understanding of “philosophy of
Islamic teachings”.

Now I wanted to have a right guide who is an expert on the ‘Islamic teachings”, duly
appointed by Almighty Allah (SWT); the Supreme Authority. I desperately started seeking a
true guide and Allah (SWT) answered my prayers in the following aayat.

 “Yeh wo Kitab hai jis ka Kitab-e-Khuda hone main kuch bhi shak nahin. Yeh Muttaqi ke
liye hidayat hai.” – (Surah-e-Baqra, Ayah 2)

(“This Book, there is no doubt in it, is a guide to those who guard (against evil”).

Allah says that Quran will guide you only if you are a “Muttaqi” momin. We may think then
there has to be some parameter, some measure to be one. I always wanted to be guided and
hence I will claim I am a Muttaqi Momin but then there has to be some proof of my claim.

Mawla Ali (AS) has given an answer to this:

“Hum Ahl-ul-bait ke saath “Muttaqi” momin ke alaava koi dosti nahin rakhta aur badbakht
munafiq ke alaawa hamse koi dushmani nahin rakhta. – (Ref, Zakhair ul-ukba).

So if we have love for Ahl-ul-bait, we are Muttaqi Momin and when we become Muttaqi
Momin, the Quran is our guide and “Rehnuma”. Their love is the measure and a proof of
being a Muttaqi Momin.

Allah (SWT) has further said to Rasool (SAW):

 “Aur Ae Rasool (SAW) kafir log kehte hai ke tum paighambar nahin ho to tum un se
kehdo ke mere aur tumhare darmiyan meri risalat ki gawahi ke waste Khuda aur wo
shakhs jis ko aasmani kitab ka ilm hai kafi hai.” – (Surah-e-Raad, Ayah 43)

(“Yet those who are disbelievers say: "You are not the apostle sent (by God)." Tell
them: "God is sufficient as witness between me and you, and he who has knowledge of
the Book."”)

The person who has been given “Knowledge” of holy book is definitely Mawla Ali (Ref:
Tafseer-e-Suyuti, Vol 4, P 69, Ahteyaj-e-Tabresi, Tafseer-e-Ayashi).

Also we know that Rasool (SAW) has said “I am the city of knowledge and Ali is its gate”

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(Ref: Tarikh-ul-Khulafa by Jalaluddin Suyuti, Mustadrak by Al-Hakim, Durr-e-Mansur, Ibn-e-
Hajar’s Sawaiq-e-Mohriqa, P 122, P 73 older edition)

 Allah (SWT) has made them ‘The experts’ on His religion and given them ‘entire
knowledge’ that is why when we love them we get access to their knowledge and we
understand Quran and we are rightly guided.

Now let us see what place “Ahl-ul-bait” hold with reference to Almighty Allah (SWT). The
following aayat will help us understand this better:

 “Ae Paighambar ki Ahl-ul-bait Khuda to buss yeh chahta hai ke tum ko har tarah ki
burai se door rakkhe aur itna paak rakkhe jitna paak rakhne ka haq hai” - (Surah-e-
Ahzab, Ayah 33)

(“Verily, Verily Allah intendeth but to keep off from you (every kind of) uncleanliness, O
ye people of the House, and purify you with a thorough purification.”)

Most of the commentators have unanimously agreed that this aayat is revealed to showcase
the ‘piety’ and purity of Ahl-ul-bait (Ref: Tafseer Dhur Mansoor, Mulla Jalaluddin Suyuti, Vol
5, P 198-199).

It is also referred as “Aayat-e-Tatheer”. And Hadees-e-Kisa is the tafseer of this aayat given by
Jabir Ibn Abdullah Ansari which mentions that it is revealed in honour of Panjetan (A.S).

Allah (SWT) has showcased their piety in many occasions.

 It was ordered by Allah (SWT) to Rasool (SAW) that all the doors of houses which were
opening in the courtyard of Masjid-e-Nabwi should be closed except the house of Ali
(A.S) & Fatema (A.S). They were allowed to enter the masjid at any time in any given
situation. They were always pious to get the entry. (Ref: Major Jarret’s Suyuti’s His., P
175)

We have understood the importance of their love in understanding Quran now let us see
their standing vis-à-vis Namaz. Namaz for a Muslim is meraj. It is the highest form of prayer
which every Muslim should offer 5 times a day. It is mandatory to recite Surah-e-Fateha
(Surah-e-Hamd) in the beginning of the namaz. If we don’t, we cannot offer namaz.

In this light let us see the following aayat from the above mentioned Surah:

 “Humain siddha raasta dikha, un logo ka raasta jin per Tu ne inaam farmaya…” –
(Surah-e-Fateha Ayah 6-7)

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(“Show us the straight way, the way of those on whom Thou hast bestowed Thy
Grace...”)

It has been quoted by famous commentators that the above aayat mentions the path chosen
by Ahl-ul-bait. (Ref: Sa’labi writes in his tafseer e tradition from Abu Hureira that “straight
path” means the path of Mohammed (SAW) and the children of Mohammed (SAW) and also
confirmed by Waki Ibn-e-Jarrah in his commentary).

Again the namaz is incomplete without offering “durood” on Mohammed wa Aale


Mohammed. Let me quote here the famous words of Imam Shafe’i:

“O Ahl-ul-Bait of Allah’s Messenger, your love is a duty imposed upon us in the Holy Quran.
It is enough among your great privileges that whoever does not bless you, his prayer is void.”
- (Ref: Ibn-e-Hajar’s Sawaiq-e-Mohriqa, P 88, Nabahani’s Sharaf-ul-Mo’abbad; Imam Abu Bakr
Shahabuddeen’s Rishfat-us-Saadi)

Namaz the highest form of prayer is incomplete without Surah-e-Fateha and “durood” on
Mohammed wa aale Mohammed. Such is their nearness to Allah (SWT) that Zikr-e-Khuda
(Namaz) is incomplete without Zikr-e-Ahl-ul-bait (Durood).

Love for Ahl-ul-bait makes us Muttaqi; we understand Quran and our prayers are accepted
by Almighty Allah.

Allah (SWT) has made their love mandatory for every muslim in the following aayat:

 “Ae Rasool (SAW) tum kehdo ke main apni tableegh-e-risalat ka apne karabatdaron ki
mohabbat ke siwa tumse koi sila nahin maangta” – (Surah-e-Shura, aayat – 23)

(‘Say: I do not ask of you any reward for it but love for my near relatives’)

By consensus of opinions of various writers, commentators, compilers the above-mentioned


aayat refers to the Prophet’s own kith and kin and not of the mass of the Prophet’s
followers. Here “al qurba” refers to Ali (A.S) & Fatema (A.S) and their children. (Ref: Sa’labi,
Suyuti, Baidhavi, Bukhari, Muslim, Ahmed ibn Hambal, Allama Zamkhashri Vol 3, P 68).

In the Muslim world there is some difference of opinion, as many of the scholars believe that
here karabatdaron (al qurba) means relatives of muslims, but above references and few of
the christain scholars who translated Quran say that it is love of relatives of Prophet (pbuh)
which Allah (SWT) has indicated in the above aayat. I am mentioning few of the translations:

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 George Sale: “Say, ‘I ask not of you, for this my preaching, any reward, except the love
of my relations.”
 J.M.Rodwell: “Say, ‘For this I ask no wage of you save the love of my kin”.
 E.H.Palmer: “Say, ‘I do not ask for it a hire-only the love of my kinsfolk.”

With the above reasoning we understand that without the love for Ahl-ul-bait, neither can
we understand Quran nor will our namaz be complete. That is why Allah (SWT) has made
their love compulsory on us.

Allah (SWT) has definitely bestowed His limitless grace on Ahl-ul-bait. And such is the
greatness of Ahl-ul-bait that Allah (SWT) has made them His authority over the Muslim
world.

We will understand this in the light of the following aayat: (Surah-e-Nisa, aayat 59)

“O ye who believe! Obey God and obey the Apostle and those vested with authority from
among you”

The above aayat was revealed to establish the authority of Mohammed wa aale Mohammed
as per the tradition of Jabir Ibn Abdullah Ansari (Ref: Rowzatul Ahbab page 134-135, Vol II).

Further Rasool (SAW) has said that: “I have left behind two weighty things amongst you, one
of which is greater than the other. The Book of Allah, the Exalted, and my `itrah (kindred).
So watch out how you treat these two after me, for verily they will not separate from each
other until they come back to me by the side of the Pond.'

(Ref: Sahih Muslim, part 7, Kitab fada'il al Sahabah [Maktabat wa Matba`at Muhammad `Ali
Subayh wa Awladuhu: Cairo] pp. 122-123, Mustadrak, 3:109, al-Muslim, 15:180, Masnad,
4:367)

This is also called ‘Hadees-e-Saqlain’, where saqlain means weighty or heavy things. This
tradition was spoken by Rasool (SAW) on four major occasions, such as at Arafat (Tirmizi,
5:328), at Ghadir Khum (Nisai, 96:79), at Prophet's Mosque in Medina (Ibn Atiyyah, 1:34) and
in Prophet's chamber during his last illness (Ibn Hajar, p. 89). This showcases the importance
of this message in the eyes of Rasool (SAW).

This also establishes “Mohammed wa aale Mohammed” as an authority on the religion. So if


Quran is Noor (light), Mohammed wa aale Mohammed are also Noor (light). If Quran is
‘flawless’ Mohammed wa aale Mohammed are ‘infallible’. If Quran is ‘ILM (Knowledge)
Mohammed wa aale Mohammed are ‘Aalim’ (Scholars) If Quran is holy Mohammed wa aale

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Mohammed are ‘pious’ and ‘purest of all’. No other creation of Allah (SWT) is as pious and
as great as them.

Quran ‘mentions’, Ahl-ul-bait ‘delivers’. Quran mentions Jihad and namaz, Imam Husain (A.S)
in karbala displayed how should we conduct in Jihad and what is the importance of namaz.
Quran mentions “tawakkal” and Mawla Ali displayed that on ‘Shab-e-Hijrat’ by sleeping
amidst the enemies on Rasool (SAW)’ bed. Quran ‘instructs’ and orders while Ahl-ul-bait are
‘example’ we need to follow to understand Quran.

So if we read Quran in isolation, we are not “Muttaqi” and hence we fail to understand
Quran. Also without love of Ahl-ul-bait our prayers are not accepted. The result is we don’t
reach the true-path and we may risk getting astray. But if we follow them we understand
Quran, our prayers are accepted and we are always on the straight path which leads to
salvation.

Is this the only reward we expect from them? No, not at all. Allah (SWT) has made them our
leader and He has placed limitless bounties on us if we love them and do whatever Rasool
(SAW) has told us. As per the words of Rasool (SAW):

“Whoever dies for the love of Aal-e-Mohammed shall be a martyr; and behold, whoever dies
for the love of Aal-e-Mohammed shall die as one whose sins have been forgiven.” He has
further added that “And behold that whoever die for the love of Aal-e-Mohammed, Allah
shall make his grave the visiting place of the Angels of mercy”. (Ref: Zamakhshari in his
Tafseer, Imam Sa’labi in Tafseer-e-Kabeer)

Finally I got all the answers to my initial thoughts. I have found the true-path now. I know
now how to understand Quran and whom to follow. I pray to my Lord that keep me steadfast
on the straight path so that I understand Quran, my prayers are accepted by Thee and I get
the certificate of salvation and under the able guidance of Aal-e-Mohammed I am successful.
And my life is meaningful. Aamin.

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Ali Mushkil Kusha
When we observe life we understand that if there is one thing, there is always another thing
to overpower that. For example if there is a hard cardboard which I want to cut with great
precision, I would require a sharp-edged cutter to do that. If I try without the cutter, I may hurt
my fingers and may not be able to cut the board with precision. So the cutter has the ability
to cut the board perfectly. It can overpower hard cardboard.

There are many such examples in our day to day life which compel us to think in this direction.
I was listening to a radio station recently, and in the programme the discussion was on ‘safety
tips’ in case of fire while working in a kitchen. The announcer advised the listeners to keep a
bucket full of sand in the kitchen as a safety measure in case of accidental fire. During the
emergency it can be emptied on the fire and fire will get extinguished immediately. The sand
has the ability to overpower the menace of fire. Allah (SWT) has thus created a solution to
every problem.

Now, when I generally ask someone about his life, most of the time I would get the answer
that life is difficult and full of problems. So let us first find out why life is so difficult? What is
the reason behind all problems and hardships which we face? And what is the solution
available to all our problems?

In Quran, we are fortunate to have a best guide that can lead us to a better life. So I believe
Quran can throw better light on the above issue. Hence, let us search Quran for the reason
and May Allah (SWT) make our search successful.

Let us see the following Ayahs from (Surah-e-Hijr, Ayah 39-43):

“Satan ne kaha Ae mere Parvardigar chunke Tu ne mujhe raaste se alag kiya main bhi
unke liye duniya main (saazo saaman) ko umda kar dikhaoonga aur un sabko zaroor
behkaoonga magar un main se tere nire khare khaas bande ki wo mere behka ne
main na aayenge. “

“(Satan said: My Lord! because Thou hast made life evil to me, I will certainly make
(evil) fair-seeming to them on earth, and I will certainly cause them all to deviate
Except Thy servants from among them, the devoted ones.)”

“Khuda ne farmaya ke yehi raah sidhi hai ke mujh tak pahonchti hai. Jo mere mukhlis
bande hai un per tujhe kissi tarah ki hukumat na hogi magar haan gumraahon main se

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jo teri pairvi kare usper tera zor chal jaaega aur haan ye bhi yaad rahe ke un sab ke
waste aakhri wada buss Jahannum hai.”

(“Lord said: This is a right way with Me: Surely. as regards My servants, you have no
authority, over them except those who follow you of the deviators. And surely Hell is
the promised place of them all”)

Further in the Ayah from Surah-e-Airaf, Allah elaborates on Satan:

 “…Wo aur uska kunba zaroor tumhain iss tarah dekhta rehta hai tum unhain nahin
dekhne paate. Hum ne shaitaan no ko unhi logo ka rafeeq qaraar diya hai jo imaan
nahin rakhe….”– (Surah-e-Airaf, Ayah, 27)

“(….He surely sees you, he as well as his host, from whence you cannot see them;
surely We have made the Shaitans to be the guardians of those who do not believe…)”

 It is clear that the moment we get astray and start following satan our problems start.
And if satan has got such a power, how can we fight him? We might feel that how can Allah
(SWT) expect us to fight someone who is unseen? How can we be saved from satanic
menace?

Since Allah (SWT) has created a solution to every problem, He must have created the solution
to fight satan as well. Again Quran will guide us to the right solution. So let us search the
Quran further.

Let us focus on the following Quranic Ayahs for this:

 (In Surah-e-Taha Musa (A.S) prays to Allah (SWT))


“Aur mere kunbe walon main se mere bhai Haroon (A.S) ko mera wazir bana de uske
zariye se meri pusht mazboot kar de aur mere kaam main usko mera sharik bana na
hum dono milkar kasrat se Teri tasbih karein aur kasrat se teri yaad karein Tu to
hamari halat dekh hi raha hai. Farmaya Ae Musa (a.s) tumhari sab darkhwastain
manzoor ki gayee.” – (Surah-e-Taha, Ayah 29-36)

“(And give to me an aider from my family: Haroun, my brother, Strengthen my back by


him, And associate him (with me) in my affair, So that we should glorify Thee much,
And remember Thee oft. Surely, Thou art seeing us. He said: You are indeed granted
your petition, O Musa)”

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So Musa (A.S) prayed to Allah (SWT) to make Haroon (A.S) his successor and help. It was
Allah’s help which Musa (A.S) was seeking vide his brother Haroon (A.S). And Allah (SWT)
granted all that which Musa (A.S) prayed for.

 (In Surah-e-Airaf, Ayah 142, Musa (A.S) instructs Haroon (A.S))


“Aur Musa (A.S) ne apne bhai Haroon (A.S) se kaha ke tum meri quam main mere
jaanashin raho aur unki islaah karna aur fasaad karne walon ke tariqe per na chalna.”

“(Musa said to his brother Haroun: Take my place among my people, and act well and
do not follow the way of the mischief-makers.”)

 (In Surah-e-Maryam, Ayah 53, Allah (SWT) says this for Musa (A.S))
“Aur Hum ne unhain apni khaas meharbaani se unke bhai Haroon (A.S) ko unka wazir
bana kar inaayat farmaya.”

“(And We gave to him out of Our mercy his brother Haroun a prophet..)”

It seems logical from above that It was not only Musa (A.S)’s wish but even Allah (SWT)
wished that Haroon (A.S) be the successor of Musa (A.S). Haroon (A.S) was a great help to
Musa (A.S) and he was an appointed guide for Musa (A.S)’s quam (community).

If we relate this with Islamic history we will find that in every holy war fought during the time
of Rasool (SAW), Mawla Ali remained steadfast and firm in the battle field. Almost all the
commentators who have mentioned wars like Badr, Ohad, Khandaq, Khyber and many more
vouch for his commitment and faithfulness towards Rasool (SAW) and Islam.

And that is the reason Rasool (SAW) has said about Mawla Ali that:

 “Ali, you are to me as Haroon (A.S) was to Musa (A.S)


(Ref: Jalalu'd-Din Suyuti in Ta'rikhu'l-Khulafa, page 65; Abu Abdullah Bukhari in his
Sahih, Volume III, the Book of Ghazawa, Qazwa Tabuk, p. 54, and in his book Bida'u'l-
Khalq, p. 180; Muslim bin Hajjaj in his Sahih, vol II, p 236-7, Sawa'iq Muhriqa, P-30,34
and more)

 “Ali is your guide and all of you are to come to me at the Hauz-e-Kausar… (Ref: Kanz-
ul-Ummal Vol2, p. 350)

 So as Haroon (A.S) was a great help to Musa (A.S) so was Mawla Ali to Rasool (SAW). If
Haroon (A.S) was the successor of Musa (A.S) appointed by him and Allah (SWT), Mawla Ali

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was the successor of Rasool (SAW) appointed by him and Allah. If Haroon (A.S) was a guide
for Musa (A.S)’s quam Mawla Ali is a guide for Umah-e-Rasool (SAW). Hence call for “Ya Ali
Madad” is seeking refuge under a duly appointed guide to safeguard ourselves from ‘satanic
misguidance’.

Let us move further in Quran and see whether we can find more proof to above claim. For
this purpose let us contemplate on the following Ayahs from Surah-e-Maida:

 “Ae Imaandaro tumhare malik sarparast to buss yehi hai Khuda aur uss ka Rasool
(SAW) aur wo momineen jo pabandi se namaz adaa karte hai aur haalat-e-ruku main
zakat dete hai…” – (Surah-e-Maida, Ayah 55)

“(Verily your leader is only Allah and His messenger and those who believe; those who
establish worship and pay the poor-rate while they bow down in prayer.)”

All the commentators and researchers are unanimous in their opinion that this refers to
Mawla Ali when he gave his ring to a beggar while bowing down in the ‘ruku’. (Ref: Imam
Nasai in Saheeh-e-Nasai, Aljam’a Bain-ul-Sihah-ul-Sittah, Sa’labi)

So Allah (SWT) with this ayah appoints Mawla Ali, alongwith Himself and Rasool (SAW) as
leader & guide to the Muslim world. Allah further says in the subsequent ayah…

 “Aur jisne Khuda aur Rasool (SAW) aur unhi Imaadaro ko apna sarparast banaya to
Khuda ke lashkar main aagaya aur issme shak nahin ke Khuda hi ka lashkar ghalib
rehta hai.” – (Surah-e-Maida, Ayah 56)

“(And whoever takes Allah and His apostle and those who believe for a guardian, then
surely the party of Allah are they that shall be triumphant.)”

 Life is getting simpler now, accepting Mawla Ali as our ‘malik (guardian)’ and ‘sarparast
(leader)’ along with Allah (SWT) and Rasool (SAW) we are amongst the army of Allah which is
never defeated. And once in His army our every step is a “Jihad” in Allah’s path. Even when
we follow our day to day routine it is a Jihad. Hence call for “Ya Ali Madad” is to be a soldier
in Allah’s army which is the greatest honour ever. And no satan can ever create problems for
us then.

Now our life is secured as we are in Allah’s army but what happens when we leave this world?
We will focus on the following ayahs and contemplate on them:

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 “Aur jo log Khuda ki Raah main mare gaye unhain kabhi murda na kehna, balki wo log
zinda hai magar tum unki zindagi ki haqeeqat ka kuch bhi shaoor nahin rakhte.” –
(Surah-e-Baqra, ayah 154)

“(And do not speak of those who are slain in Allah's way as dead; nay, (they are) alive,
but you do not perceive.)”

 “Aur jo log Khuda ki Raah main shaheed kiye gaye hai unhain hargiz murda na
samjhna balki wo log jeete jaagte maujood hai, apne Parvardigar ki taraf se tarah
tarah ki rozi paate hai.” – (Surah-e-Aale Imran, ayah 169)

“(And reckon not those who are killed in Allah's way as dead; nay, they are alive (and)
are provided sustenance from their Lord)”

From the ayahs of Surah-e-Maida, which we discussed in above section, we understood that
accepting Mawla Ali as our leader along with Allah (SWT) and Rasool (SAW), we are part of
Allah’s army till the time we are alive and our every step then is in His path. While the above
two ayahs say that if a person dies in Allah’s path he is shaheed, he is alive. I believe that is
why Mawla Ali has said this in Nah-jul-balagha that:

 “Aur jo log Khuda aur us ke Rasool (SAW) aur unki Ahl-ul-bait ke haq ko pehchante
hue bister per bhi dum tode wo shaheed marta hai...” - (Nah-jul-Balagha, Khutba,
188)

“(Any one of you who dies in his bed while he had knowledge of the rights of Allah and
the rights of His Prophet and members of the Prophet's house, will die as martyr. His
reward is incumbent on Allah.)”

 Call for “Ya Ali Madad” gives us entry in Allah’s army till we live. Our life is a jihad in
Allah’s path and when we leave this world we are shaheed.

In the beginning of this article we had seen the ayahs from Surah-e-Taha, where Musa (A.S)
has prayed for Haroon (A.S), now let us see what Rasool (SAW)’s prayers are for Mawla Ali
and his ‘mohib’:

“O our Lord! Love those who love Ali, despise those who will despise Ali; support those who
will support Ali, reject those who will reject Ali.” -- (These words were spoken by Rasool (SAW)
after the declaration at Ghadir-e-Khum)

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He also prayed: “O Allah! Befriend that one who befriends Ali and be inimical to that who
bears ill-will to Ali”- (Ref: Kanzul Ummal Vol 2. P 350)

And Allah (SWT) has said this in Quran:

 “Us din yeh (gunehgaar) log sifaarish per bhi qadir naa honge magar haan jis shakhs
ne Khuda se sifaarish ka iqraar le liya ho.” – (Surah-e-Maryam, ayah 87)

“(They shall not control intercession, save he who has made a covenant with the
Beneficent Allah.)”

The above ayah mentions that during the day of judgment, along with gunehgaar there will
be certain people who have made a covenant from Allah (SWT) and their ‘sifaarish’ will be
accepted. Now most of the commentators have written that the word ‘Iqraar le liya’ or ‘made
a covenant’ is the promise of loving and following Imams. (Ref: Tafseer Dhur Mansoor, Vol 4,
Sawaiq-e-Mohriqa and many more)

We just saw in the above hadees, that Rasool (SAW) prayed to Allah to befriend those who
befriend Ali and Allah (SWT) has mentioned in the above ayah that those who have taken
promise will be able to seek favours (sifaarish) from Him. Seeking favours is to love and be a
friend of Imam. And Imamate started with Mawla Ali. He is Imam-e-Muttaqin. He is Ameer-
ul-momineen. Thus loving him gives us privilege to seek favours from Allah (SWT). What an
honour!

 Our research has been successful. Quran has given the final verdict. A bucket full of love
for ‘Abu Turab’ (Mawla Ali) will save us from the ‘fire’ of Satan. He is the solution to all
satanic problems. If we love and accept him as our Mawla and leader from the bottom of the
heart, we are guided. We are in the Allah (SWT)’s invincible army, our life is a ‘jihad’ and we
die as martyr even if we die on a bed. We become Allah’s friend who can seek favours and
whose’sifaarish’ will be accepted by Him. That is why he is “Mushkil Kusha”. So why not we
all together say “YA ALI MADAD”!

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The Path to Salvation
As the saying goes “All is well that ends well”. I have observed that most of the time
whenever somebody suggests a book or a film to me, I invariably ask him about the ending. I
would read only that book or see only that film which has a happy ending.

Films and books are work of fiction, they may not have any bearing on the real life; even then
we are concerned with the happy ending. So if we are so concerned about a fictional thing, we
need to think whether we are concerned about real life as well? Are we doing enough to
ensure that our ending is happier?

We work hard to become a doctor, or an engineer or a professional so that we earn status and
dignity and bring happiness to our lives. In this world we are fully empowered to decide and
act. But what happens after that? What happens after we leave this world? How do we
ensure that our life hereafter is happy where we have to live forever? When do we work to
improve our life after death?

So, it means that in this very life, since we have the power to act and decide; Allah (SWT)
must have suggested us ways to make our life happier and blissful after death. Let us then
strive to find the path to salvation. Allah (SWT) has promised that if we take one step in His
direction, He will take ten steps. So let me start my steps and Insha’Allah at the end, we will
find Him.

Allah (SWT) has spoken to us through Quran. So let us reflect on few of His holy ayahs and
this will surely guide us to the path of salvation.

In the following ayah from Surah-e-Baqra, Allah (SWT) has spoken about resurrection:

 “Aur Khuda bahot jald hisab lene wala hai…... aur Khuda se darte raho aur yaqeen
jano ke ek din tum sab ke sab uski taraf qabr se uthaye jaoge...” – (Surah-e-Baqra,
ayah 202-203)

“(And Allah is quick in account….. Then fear Allah, and know that ye will surely be
gathered unto Him..)”

The ayah says that Allah (SWT) is surely going to check the accounts. Again the ayah further
says that we all will have to gather in front of Him after resurrection. But the following ayah
from Surah-e-Anam says:

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 “Us ko aankhein dekh nahin sakti na duniya main na aakherat main aur Woh logo ki
nazaron ko khoob dekhta hai aur Woh bada bareekbeen wakifkaar hai...” – ( Surah-e-
Anam, ayah 103)

“(No vision can grasp Him, but His grasp is over all vision: He is above all
comprehension, yet is acquainted with all things.)”

This may confuse us, as we feel that if He is not to be seen then why has He said that we all
will have to be gathered in front of Him? Both the above ayahs are true and that is our faith.
This leads us to think that Allah (SWT) must have appointed His representatives who will
conduct the justice on His behalf. These representatives must be as divine, as just, as pious
and as capable as Allah (SWT) wants them to be. Who are they then?

In the Surah-e-Qaaf, Quran says:

 “Aur har nafas iss shaan se aayega ke ek haankne wala aur ek gawah us ke saath
saath hoga” - (Surah-e-Qaaf, ayah 19-20-21)

“(And every soul shall come, with it a driver and a witness.)”

 “Aur haankne wale aur gawah ko hukm hoga ke tum donon har munkir sar kash ko
jahannum main daal do…” (Surah-e-Qaaf, ayah 24)

“(Do cast into hell every ungrateful, rebellious one.)”

The above ayah refers to Rasool (SAW) and Mawla Ali (A.S) as the two who would throw the
evil doers into the hell fire. (Ref: Masnad Ahmed bin Hambal)

That must be the reason, Rasool (SAW) has said about Mawla Ali (A.S) that:

 “Ali Jannat aur Dozakh ka taqseem karne wala hai”. (Ref: Sawaiq-e-Mohriqa, P 126,
Yana Be-ul Mawwadat, vol 1, P 163)

 Allah (SWT) is not to be seen in this world; neither will we ever see him in the next world.
Allah (SWT) has chosen Rasool (SAW) and Mawla Ali (A.S) as the judges on the Day of
Judgment who would punish the sinners and reward the momins. They are as divine, as just,
and as pious and as capable as Allah (SWT) wants them to be, after all they will be deciding
on behalf of Allah (SWT). So when Allah says that we all will have to be gathered in front of
Him, logically it seems we will be gathered in front of Rasool (SAW) and Mawla Ali (A.S) and
thus if we remain faithful to them we can have a happy ending to our lives.

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Let us take few more steps in this direction. Quran says regarding Adam (A.S)’s birth in the
following ayahs:

 “Aur Ae Rasool (SAW) woh waqt yaad karo jab tumhare Parvardigar ne farishton se
kaha ke main ek aadmi ko khamir di hui mitti se jo sukhkar khan khan bol ne lage
paida karne wala hoon.”

“(And when your Lord said to the angels: Surely I am going to create a mortal of the
essence of black mud fashioned in shape.)”

 “To jis waqt main usko har tarah se doorast kar chukoon aur usmain apni taraf se
rooh phoonk doon to sab ke sab uske saamne sajde main gir padna…” - (Surah-e-Hijr,
ayah, 28, 29)

“(So when I have made him complete and breathed into him of My spirit, fall down
making obeisance to him.)”

Allah (SWT) created Adam (A.S), perfected him and then made him His khalifa and ordered
the angels to bow down in ‘sajda’ to him. Thus he was above angels in stature. We also know
that eventually Satan did manage to lure Adam (A.S) to disobey Allah (SWT). How is this
possible? I often think that since Allah (SWT) had perfected Adam (A.S), then Adam (A.S) had
all the power and strength to overpower satanic temptations. How could he be lured by
Satan? And if he was lured then it must be Allah’s Will. So why did Allah (SWT) allow this to
happen? Since the entire mankind was to come into existence through Adam (A.S)’s lineage,
Allah (SWT), it seems wanted to set a precedent for mankind through this incident. So what is
it that Allah wants us to find? Let us now reflect on the following ayah:

 ““Phir Aadam ne apne Parvardigar se (Mazerat ke chand alfaaz sikhe), pus Khuda ne
un alfaaz ki barkat se Aadam ki tauba qubool kar li beshak Wo bada maaf karne wala
Maherbaan hai”. (Surah-e-Baqra, ayah 37)

“(Then Adam received (some) words from his Lord, so He turned to him mercifully;
surely He is Oft-returning (to mercy), the Merciful.)”

Allah (SWT) taught Adam (A.S) some words seeking forgiveness, and through these words he
was forgiven. It is now clear why Allah had allowed Adam (A.S) to get lured by Satan, after
perfecting him. This is the precedence Allah wanted to set, that whenever we go astray or
we do get lured by satanic temptations, it is through these holy words that Allah would
forgive us.

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The commentators and Islamic scholars have agreed that these holy words (mentioned in the
above ayah) through which Adam (A.S) was forgiven are the names of Panjetan Paak i.e.
Mohammed (SAW), Ali (A.S), Fatema (S.A), Hassan (A.S) and Husain (A.S). (Ref: Durr-e-
Mansur, Suyuti, vol 1 P 16).

Again Allah (SWT) has said in the following ayah of Quran:

 ““Ae Imaandaro Khuda se daro jitna Us se darne ka haq hai aur tum (deen) Islam ke
siwa kisi aur deen per hargiz na marna aur tum sab milkar Khuda ki rassi mazbooti se
thame raho…” – (Surah-e-Aale Imran, ayah 102 )

 (“O ye who believe! Fear Allah as He should be feared, and die not except in a state of
Islam. And hold fast, all together, by the rope which Allah (stretches out for you), and
be not divided among yourselves…)”

Allah (SWT) wants us to hold His rope tightly so that we remain steadfast on his faith and
Imam Ja’far-as-Sadiq (A.S) has said that the rope of Allah are we Ahl-ul-bait of Mohammed
(SAW). (Ref: Imam Sa’labi, Tafseer-e-Kabeer, Sawaiq-e-Mohriqa, Chapter 11, Part 1, Imam
Abu Bakr – Rishfat-us-Saadi).

 We are on the right direction as Allah has shown us His rope - it is Ahl-ul-bait, so if we love
them and hold them tightly we can reach Allah. In case if we falter and may get deviated
from the straight path, the holy words; names of Panjetan Paak (Mohammed (SAW), Ali
(A.S), Fatema (S.A), Hassan (A.S) and Husain (A.S)) would bring us forgiveness for our
misdeeds just as Adam (A.S) was given forgiveness.

We know that Allah (SWT) wanted to punish the people who had disobeyed Nooh (A.S) and
hence He had ordered Nooh (A.S) to prepare an Ark which would save him and his near and
dear ones from the worst natural calamity of flood, which Allah had sent. Nooh (A.S) ordered
everybody to embark the ark, but his son disobeyed saying that the mountains would save
him. Nooh (A.S) then prayed to Allah (SWT) to save his son, to which Allah replied in the
following manner:

 “Khuda ne farmaya ae Nooh (A.S) tum ye kya keh rahe ho hargiz woh tumhare ahel
main shaamil nahin, beshak woh badchalan hai.” - (Surah-e-Hud, ayah 46) “
“("O Noah", He answered, "truly he is not of your family. He is surely the outcome of
an unrighteous act.)”

Nooh (A.S) was the Nabi of his time and it was mandatory that his command be respected
and followed. His own son disobeyed him and hence he was drowned and he died.

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Now, let us see who were saved then:

 “Aur Hum ne Nooh (A.S) ko aur kashti walon ko najaat di aur us kashti ko tamam
aalam ke liye ek nishani qarar di.” – (Surah-e-Anqaboot, ayah 15)

“(But We saved him and the companions of the Ark, and We made the (Ark) a Sign for
all peoples!)”

The people who responded to the call of their Nabi (Nooh (A.S)) and embarked the Ark were
saved by the wrath of Allah (SWT).

Rasool (SAW) is Khatemun Nabiyeen and he is Sardar-e-Ambiya and it is mandatory for us to


follow his instructions and be obedient to him. He has said that:

 “Behold my Ahl-ul-Bait are like the Ark of Noah; whoever embarked it was saved and
whoever turned away from it was destroyed.” (Ref: Mustadrak by Imam Hakim, vol 3,
P. 151)

 He has also said that “Whoever wishes to live and die like me, and to abide in the
Garden of Eden after death should acknowledge Ali as his patron and follow the Ahl-
ul-bait after me, for they are my Ahl-ul-bait and they have been created out of the
same substance as myself, and endowed with the same knowledge and
understanding.” (Ref: Tabrani in Mu’jum-ul-Kabeer, Shafe’I in his Musnad reproduce
the tradition from Ibn-e-Abbas, Kanz-ul-Ummal, Vol 6, P 217, Masnad Ahmed Ibn-e-
Hambal)

The way people were saved from the fury of flood when they had followed Nooh (A.S) and
embarked his Ark, we will be saved from all kind of fury and calamities if we respond to
Rasool (SAW)’s call and embark the ark of Ahl-ul-bait and consider Mawla Ali as our patron
and guide. That is the path to salvation.

 We have reached where Allah (SWT) wanted us to reach. Rasool (SAW) and Mawla Ali
(A.S) are the appointed judges on the day of judgment and hence being faithful to them is
being faithful to Allah (SWT). Obeying them is obeying Allah (SWT) and that will give us
salvation. Mohammed (SAW) wa Aale Mohammed (SAW) are that rope of Allah that keeps
us steadfast on the path of salvation. It is their holy names through which Allah (SWT)
forgives our sins and misdeeds. Mohammed (SAW) wa Aale Mohammed (SAW) are that
everlasting Ark, if we embark it we will be saved. We will get salvation. We will have a
fairytale ending of “Living happily ever after”. Let Allah (SWT) then gives us enough strength
to hold His rope and embark the Ark of Ahl-ul-bait till we live. Aamin.

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Imam as Witness
When I had just finished my management studies and was applying for a job in various
companies, I was required to draft Curriculum Vitae (CV) which would contain my detailed
information. This CV was divided mainly in two parts: Credentials and Reference.

My credentials would contain information regarding my work, my achievements and my


professional degree while the reference would be the names of the prominent people I know
in the industry who can vouch for me if required.

While facing one such interview, the prospective employer after looking at my credentials for
some time started asking me about my reference. I had mentioned a very prominent name
from within the industry as my reference and my interviewer was interested to know how do I
know this gentleman?

The course of interview suddenly changed; from credentials it moved to my reference. The
employer told me that if you are so close to the reference you gave, I don’t want to know
anything else. If he is your reference you are as good as selected. He holds lots of goodwill in
the industry and we are sure that he would never refer somebody less worthy.

 This made me thinking, the reference should be such that it holds value in the eyes of the
interviewer; only then it will work. The other important point I learnt was that however good
my credentials are if there is not a single authentic reference who can stand by me my
credentials may not give me results. And I may fail to seek a good decent job.

We use references time and again in our day to day life without even realizing this. So, if this
is so important in our worldly matters can this hold true in Allah’s court?

In Surah-e-Baqra Allah says that:

 “Aur uss waqt ko yaad karo jab Hum ne farishton se kaha ke Aadam (A.S) ko sajda
karo to sab ke sab jhuk gaye magar Shaitan ne inkaar kiya aur ghuroor main aagaya
aur kafir ho gaya.” – (Surah-e-Baqra, ayah 34)

“(Remember, when We asked the angels to bow in homage to Adam, they all bowed
but Iblis, who disdained and turned insolent, and so became a disbeliever.)”

Since he refused to bow down to Aadam (A.S), he was kicked out of Heavens:

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 ‘Khuda ne farmaya tu baheesht se nikal jaa dur ho ja beshak tu mardood hai.’ – (
Surah-e-Hijr ayah, 34)

“((Allah) said: "Then get thee out from here; for thou art rejected, accursed.)”

It is said that Satan was the most knowledgeable amongst the angels. His credentials made
him ‘ustad’ of all the angels. There was not a single corner on the ‘arsh’ where he did not bow
down in sajda to Allah. It means that he believed in Allah, hence was not a kafir by that sense.

We may feel that then why Allah (SWT) referred to him as kafir in the above ayah? He
became kafir as he refused to accept the leadership of Aadam (A.S), the duly appointed
khalifa of Allah (SWT). His great credentials were of no use to him and within few moments
he lost everything. By refusing to bow down to Aadam (A.S), he rejected that very witness
who could have vouched for him in Allah’s court.

 The result which can be derived from the above is that the credentials of namaz, roza,
zakaat, and hajj may not hold any kind of importance if someone fails to recognize the duly
appointed Imam by Allah (SWT). The way Satan was kicked out of Heavens, he too may not
enter Paradise ever and all his credentials would be wasted. And as per Allah (SWT) such a
person is kafir.

In the following ayah Quran says:

 ‘Uss din ko yaad karo jab Hum tamam logon ko unke Imamon ke saath bulayenge, to
jiska naama-e-aamaal un ke dahine haath main diya jayega to woh log khush khush
apna naama-e-aamaal padhne lagege aur un per resha barabar zulm nahin kiya
jayega.” – (Surah-e-Bani Israel, ayah 71)

“(One day We shall call together all human beings with their (respective) Imams: those
who are given their record in their right hand will read it (with pleasure), and they will
not be dealt with unjustly in the least.)”

Mawla Ali (A.S) has said that he has heard from Rasool (SAW) that every community will be
called along with its Imam at the day of judgement. (Ref: Durr-e-Mansoor, vol 4, P 194). It
means that our entire credentials aside, we will be asked to follow our Imams on that day.
Thus it is important for us that whom we choose as our Imam?

In case of Aadam (A.S) it was easier as Allah (SWT) Himself ordered the angels to bow down
to Aadam (A.S) and accept his authority. But in our case how would we know whether the
Imam we are following is the duly appointed Imam by Allah (SWT)? I believe Quran should
be referred again for this purpose. So let me quote few more ayahs in this connection.

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 “Aur jis tarah tumhare qible ke bare main hidayat ki ussi tarah tum ko aadil banaya
taake aur logon ke muqable main tum gawah bano aur Rasool (SAW) tumhare
muqable main gawah bane….” – (Surah-e-Baqra, ayah 143)

“(And thus We have made you a medium (just) nation that you may be the bearers of
witness to the people and (that) the Apostle may be a bearer of witness to you)”

The above ayah has been addressed to a few chosen people by Allah (SWT) who are duly
appointed bearer of witness and on them Rasool (SAW) is witness. It will be their reference
that will take us through in Allah’s court.

It has been recorded by Salim-bin-Qais that Mawla Ali (A.S) has mentioned that we are
‘Ummat-e-aadil” (Just people) and bearer of witness to the people. And Rasool (SAW) are
our witness. (Ref: Shawahid Tanzil, Hakim Abul Qasim).

 ‘ Aur jo haq jihad karne ka hai Khuda ki raah main jihad karo, Usi ne tumko barguzida
kiya aur amur e deen main tum per kisi tarah ki sakhti nahin ki tumhare baap Ibrahim
(A.S) ke mazhab ko tumhara mazhab bana diya hai. Usi Khuda ne tumhara pehle hi
se musalman farmabardar bande naam rakkha aur iss Quran main bhi. To jihad karo
taake Rasool (SAW) tumhare muqable main gawah bane aur tum pabandi se namaz
padha karo, zakaat dete raho aur Khuda hi ke ahkaam ko mazboot pakdo wahi
tumhara sarparast hai to kya achha sarparast hai aur kya achha madadgaar hai.” -
(Surah-e-Al Hajj, ayah 78)

“(And strive in His cause as ye ought to strive, (with sincerity and under discipline). He
has chosen you, and has imposed no difficulties on you in religion; it is the cult of your
father Abraham. It is He Who has named you Muslims, both before and in this
(Revelation); that the Messenger may be a witness for you, and ye be witnesses for
mankind! therefore keep up prayer and pay the poor-rate and hold fast by Allah; He is
your Guardian; how excellent the Guardian and how excellent the Helper! )”

If we focus on above ayah we will find that it is one ayah which is being addressed to
someone other than Rasool (SAW). As ayah says that “tumko barguzida kiya” that means he
is a chosen one. He is also from the lineage of Ibrahim (A.S). He is ordered to take part in
jihad the way it should be, so that Rasool (SAW) is his witness. So who is this chosen and
faithful servant of Allah (SWT) who is to fight for Allah’s cause as per His order?

Abdur-Rahman bin Auf has quoted Hazrat Umar, according to him the above mentioned jihad
will be at the time when Bani Umayya will be the rulers (Ref: Durr-e-Mansur, vol 4, P 371).

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Now, from the lineage of Ibrahim (A.S) whoever has fought against Bani Umayya he is that
chosen and faithful servant of Allah (SWT) whom the ayah is addressed to. The above ayah
definitely refers to Jihad-e-Karbala and it is addressed to Imam Husain (A.S).

Jihad-e-Karbala was Allah (SWT)’s order and Imam Husain was chosen for that purpose. And
Allah (SWT) appointed Rasool (SAW) as a witness to Imam Husain (A.S)’s jihad. So when we
mourn and remember the atrocities afflicted upon Imam Husain (A.S) it is our way of saying
that though centuries apart, we are with him and would have fought the evil had we been
born in that era. This way we make our Imam as our witness and in turn Rasool (SAW) is our
witness.

He conducted the jihad the way it should be and taught us the importance of sacrifice, faith,
love and unity. He had also displayed the importance of namaz. So lessons from Karbala are
also important to improve our credentials.

We have seen what Quran has to say about Imams now let us see few of the hadees of Rasool
(SAW) on the subject:

 ‘In every generation of my followers there are going to be just and righteous
members of my Ahl-ul-bait to counteract the alterations and corruptions which the
misguided people will try to make in my religion, to remove false allegations of the
untruthful and to contradict the misinterpretations of the ignorant. Beware! Your
Imams (pontiffs) shall be your representatives before Allah. So, be careful whom you
adopt as your representatives.” (Ref: Recorded by Mulla (Jami) in his Seerat and also
by Ibn-e-Hajar in Sawaiq-e-Mohriqa, P. 90)
 ‘Mine will be twelve Amirs. And all of them would come down from the Quraish.”
(Ref: Recorded by Jabir Bin Samarah, Saheeh Bukhari, P 628, Saheeh Muslim vol. 2,
119)

So now we have found our Imams. They are from the house of Ahl-ul-bait. They are twelve in
numbers and sons of Ali (A.S) and Husain (A.S). If we stick to them and follow them, we will
be under their representation during the day of judgment. They will be our witness and our
reference in Allah’s court. We improve our credentials by going to pilgrimage to Hajj and we
strengthen our references when we go to pilgrimage to pay our homage and respect to
Imams.

 Yes, finally we can conclude that references do work in Allah’s court, provided the
references are of the duly appointed Imams. Here, we draft our own CV, while there Allah
(SWT)’s authority will give us our Naama-e-aamal, so even if we try we will not be able to
change that. Let us then pray to Allah (SWT) that when we receive our naama-e-aamal along
with our credentials do mention the names of Your duly appointed Imams in our reference
section, so that we are selected to enter the comfort of Paradise. Aamin.

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Momin and Imaan
During my induction in one of the prominent companies, the HR manager was explaining me
the policies of the organization and what would be my job responsibilities? And what were
the expectations of the company from me?

He further elaborated about the employee benefit schemes of the company – the perks and
leave entitlement and the performance appraisal system. I was very impressed and I asked
him about how soon would I be eligible for all this?

He said that it would depend on successful completion of my probation period of six months.
During this period the company would observe my commitment, integrity, my way of
carrying out all the responsibilities and above all my dedication to the organization.

If I am successful I would be a confirmed employee having access to all the benefits and perks
but If I fail my probation period may get extended and in worst situation I may be asked to
leave the organization.

 Any company operating in any kind of industry follows the above norms, so if this is so
prevalent in business organization can we draw any parallel of this with Islamic
organization?

In Quran Allah (SWT) says in the following ayah:

 “Arab ke dehati kehte hai ke hum imaan laye ae Rasool (SAW) tum kehdo ke tum
imaan nahi laaye balke yun kehdo ke islam laaye haanlake imaan ka abhi tak
tumhare dil se guzar hua hi nahin….” – (Surah-e-Al-Hujuraat, ayah 14)

“(THE BEDOUIN say, “We have attained to faith.” Say *unto them, O Muhammad+:
“You have not *yet+ attained to faith; you should *rather+ say, ‘We have *outwardly+
surrendered’ - for [true] faith has not yet entered your hearts. But if you [truly] pay
heed unto God and His Apostle, He will not let the least of your deeds go to waste: for,
behold, God is much-forgiving, a dispenser of grace.”)”

In the light of above ayah, it can be said that “Being in Islam” and “Being with Imaan” are
two different things. Again, it seems that a person is first a Muslim and then he can become a
Momin. For a Muslim it is mandatory to offer namaz, fast in Ramzan and go for a Hajj and if
he does this he is called a devout Muslim. So how can he become a Momin? It means Allah
(SWT) wants Muslims to do something beyond the mandatory to be a Momin. What is that?

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Following ayah will help us in our quest:

 “Aur Ae Imandaro namaz pabandi se padha karo aur zakaat diya karo aur (dil se)
Rasool (SAW) ki ita’at karo taake tum per rahem kiya jaaye.” – (Surah-e-Noor, ayah
56)

“(Hence, [O believers,] be constant in prayer, and render the purifying dues, and pay
heed unto the Apostle, so that you might be graced with God’s mercy.)”

The above ayah has been addressed to “Imaandar Momins “ and it says that apart from our
prayers (namaz); Allah (SWT) expects us to be dedicated to Rasool (SAW). It means that
being dedicated to Rasool (SAW) is that key parameter, which will transform a Muslim into a
true Momin.

Again in the following ayah Quran says:

 “Aur jo shakhs ne Khuda aur Rasool (SAW) ki ita’at ki to aise log un maqbool bandon
ke saath honge jinhain Khuda ne apni na’ematein di hai yaane ambiya aur siddiqueen
aur shohda aur saalehin aur yeh log kya hi ache rafeeq hai.” – (Surah-e-Nisa, ayat 69)

“(And whoever obeys Allah and the Apostle, these are with those upon whom Allah has
bestowed favors from among the prophets and the truthful and the martyrs and the
good, and a goodly company are they!)”

If we remain dedicated to Rasool (SAW), we get the appraisal of being the chosen one by
Allah (SWT). And then we become eligible to get limitless bounties from the Almighty Allah.

 So if we carry out our responsibilities of namaz, roza, zakat, Hajj and whatever is being
entrusted on us well and above all remain dedicated to Rasool (SAW); Allah (SWT) would
confirm us as Momins. And once we get the confirmation of being a Momin, we would get
the benefits of Allah’s grace, His limitless bounties and kindness. And we are amongst the
chosen people of Allah.

We have been taught the ways of offering namaz, undergoing roza and Hajj. But do we know
the way to remain dedicated to Rasool (SAW)? Has Allah (SWT) created such example which
we should follow? And if such an example is there, can Quran throw some light on it?

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In Surah-e-Anfal, Allah (SWT) says:

 “Ae Rasool (SAW) wohi to woh Khuda hai jis ne apni khaas madad aur momineen se
tumhari taeed ki” – (Surah-e-Anfal, ayah 62)

“(He it is Who strengthened you with His help and with the believers)”

In the above ayah, Allah (SWT) has informed Rasool (SAW) that He has appointed a Momin,
who is a great help to him.

As per the tradition of Abu Hureira, quoted by Ibn-e-Asakir, Rasool (SAW) has said that it is
written on ‘arsh’ that there is no God but Allah, Mohammed (SAW) is My slave and My
Rasool and I helped him through Ali. (Ref: Durr-e-Mansoor, Vol 3, P 199, Mulla Jalaluddin
Suyuti, Tarkih Ibn-e-Asakir, Zainul falli).

Allah further says in the following ayah of the same surah:

 “Ae Rasool (SAW) tum ko buss Khuda aur jo momineen tumhare taabe’ farman hai
kafi hai.” – (Surah-e-Anfal, ayah 64)

“(God is sufficient for you, O Prophet, and the faithful who follow you.)”

Here, He endorses the commitment and dedication of Mawla Ali (A.S) and He further says
that Allah and Mawla Ali are enough for Rasool (SAW)’s help.

This dedication and commitment has made him “Commander of Faithfull” and the prominent
hadees of Rasool (SAW) says:

 ‘Momin ka Amir aur Musalmanon ka Sardar Ali hai.” (Ref: Manaqib al Khwarzami, P
85, Karib Minal Lafaz, Faraeed al Samtain, Vol 1, P 149)

 Mawla Ali (A.S) is that shining example which needs to be followed. and if we follow him
we will know the way to remain dedicated to Rasool (SAW). He is Amir-ul-Momineen and
leader of umah-e-Rasool (SAW).

Love for Mawla Ali (A.S) is that key differentiator between a Momin and otherwise. That is
why Rasool (SAW) has said:

 “Momin ke naam-e-aa’mal ka uonwaan Ali ki mohabbat hai” (Ref; Sawaiqa


Mohraika, P 120, Tarikh ibn-e-Asakir, vol 42, P 7, Tarikh al Baghdad, P 177)

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In the following ayah Quran says:

 “Yeh woh log hai jinki roohain farishte iss haalat main qabz karte hain ke woh
(najaasat-e- kufr se) paak-o-pakizah hote hai to farishte unse (nihayat tapaak se)
kehte hai salaam-un-alay kum jo naikiya duniya main tum karte the uss ke sile main
Jannat main (be-takalluf) chale jao.” – (Surah-e-Nahl, ayah 32)

“(When the angels receive the souls of those who are blameless they will say: "Peace
on you. Enter Paradise as recompense for what you did.")”

In the above ayah the angels send their salams to few chosen people for their good deeds.
So what are these good deeds which even angels acknowledge and who are these people?

Rasool (SAW) has said this:

 ‘Behold, whoever dies for the love of Aal-e-Mohammed two doors leading towards
Heaven shall be opened for him in his grave”. (Ref: Zamakhshari in his Tafseer, Imam
Sa’labi in Tafseer-e-Kabeer)

In the light of above hadees it is clear now that ayah of Surah-e-Nahl refers to Momins who
die for the love of Aale Mohammed. It means the reference of “Nekiyan” or “good deeds” is
the love for Prophet (pbuh) and his holy progeny which even angels acknowledge.

In a professional career if you do well for the organization you are duly rewarded. You get
appreciation for your consistency in commitment and dedication. Now let us see which are
the rewards a Momin can expect at the Day of Judgment for his commitment in loving Mawla
Ali and his dedication to Rasool (SAW). For this we will see the following two ayahs:

 “Jis din tum momin mard aur momin aurton ko dekhoge ke unke imaan ka noor unke
aage aage aur dahine taraf chal raha hoga to unse kaha jaaega ki tum ko bashaarat
ho ki aaj tumhare liye woh baagh hai jinke niche nahrein jaari hai jinmain hamesha
rahoge yehi to badi kamiyabi hai – (Surah-e-Al Hadid, ayah 12)

“(The day you see the believers, men and women, with their light advancing ahead and
to the right of them, (they will be told:) "There is good news for you this day, of
gardens with rivers flowing by where you will live for ever." This will be the great
attainment.)”

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 “Khuda ne Imaandar mardon aur imaandar aurton se bahisht ke un baaghon ka
wa’ada kar liya hai jinke niche nahrein jaari hai aur wo un main hamesha rahenge
bahisht ke baaghon main umda umda makanaat ka bhi wa’ada farmaya hai aur
Khuda ki khushnudi un sab se baalatar hai, yehi to badi a’ala darje ki kaamiyabi hai.” –
(Surah-e-Tauba, ayah 72)

“(Allah has promised to the believing men and the believing women gardens, beneath
which rivers flow, to abide in them, and goodly dwellings in gardens of perpetual
abode; and best of all is Allah's goodly pleasure; that is the grand achievement.)”

 I would like to conclude with this prayer that O my Lord! Increase my love for Mawla Ali,
so that I remain dedicated to Rasool (SAW) and so that I become a chosen Momin slave of
Yours. I get appraisal and great rewards in this world and hereafter. Keep my feet planted on
the path Your holy Prophet (PBUH) has shown. Aamin

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Trueway to Faith
While working with a mobile company I was required to meet a top official of a textile
company and present him with the details of the product.

Being an outsider, it was a difficult task as I was not aware of the way to meet such a high
profile person. After mustering lots of courage I went to meet him.

At the front office, the manager came to my rescue and directed me to the Executive
Assistant of the official. He said that this is the right way of reaching him. I was glad and
thanked him.

Later on following the advice of the front office manager, I was successful in talking to the
Executive Assistant and eventually met the top official and closed the deal.

 Since the top officials are not accessible directly it is the front office from where we get
the relevant information about the organization and its close association helps us in getting
the right direction to reach the top management.

This, I think has a great resemblance with the way Islam spread in the subcontinent, let us see
how?

As per the ayah of Surah-e-Baqra ‘There is no compulsion in Religion’ (Ayatul Kursi, Surah-e-
Baqra, ayah, 256). It means that Islam can never spread through force, tact, guile or violence.

Again let us see Allah (SWT)’s instructions to Rasool (SAW) in this regard:

 “Ae Rasool (SAW) tum logon ko apne Parvardigar ki raah per hikmat aur achhi achhi
nasihat ke zariye se bulao aur bahas-o-mubahasa karo bhi tu aise tariqe se jo logon
ke nazdik sab se achha ho. Iss main shak nahin ke jo log Khuda ki raah per se bhatak
gaye unko tumhara Parvardigar khoob jaanta hai aur hidayat yafta logon se bhi khoob
waqif hai.” – (Surah-e-Nahl, ayah 125)

“(Invite (all) to the Way of thy Lord with wisdom and beautiful preaching; and argue
with them in ways that are best and most gracious: for thy Lord knoweth best, who
have strayed from His Path, and who receive guidance.)”

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In the light of the above ayah, it can be said that Islam can spread only through logical
reasoning and affectionate arguments.

Now, if we want to put forward our arguments in day to day life, we know that beyond a
certain point we tend to lose patience and we end up in a heated discussion with the person
who opposes us or we do not want to carry forward the argument any more.

It means the above task was not an easy one, and after Rasool (SAW) there must have been
some chosen ones who helped in his mission.

In the following ayah, Allah (SWT) says:

 “Aur tum main se ek giroh aise logon ka bhi to hona chahiye jo logon ko neki ki taraf
bulaye aur achhe kaam ka hukm de aur boore kamon se roke aur aise hi log aakherat
main apni dili muradein payenge.” – (Surah-e-Aale Imran, ayah 104)

“(And from among you there should be a party who invite to good and enjoin what is
right and forbid the wrong, and these it is that shall be successful.)”

Here Allah wishes to have a specific group of people who can help in spreading the message
of righteousness.

Again, in the following ayah of Surah-e-Aale Imran, Allah (SWT) says:

 “Tum kya achhe giroh ho ke logon ki hidayat ke waaste paida kiye gaye ho. Tum
logon ko achhe kaam ka to hukm karte ho aur boore kaamon se rokte ho aur Khuda
per Imaan rakhte ho aur agar ahl-e-kitab bhi isi tarah imaan laate to unke haq main
bahot achha hota un main se kuch to imaandar hai aur aksar badkaar”. – ( Surah-e-
Aale Imran, ayah 110)

“(You are the best of the nations raised up for (the benefit of) men; you enjoin what is
right and forbid the wrong and believe in Allah; and if the followers of the Book had
believed it would have been better for them; of them (some) are believers and most of
them are transgressors.)”

While in the previous ayah, Allah wished to have a group of people who can spread the right
message, here; in the above ayah He has actually addressed them. They are born to preach
and spread the message of Islam. They are thus the authority of spreading Islam and bring
people towards Imaan.

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Ibn-e-Abi Hakim has quoted Hazrat Abu Ja’far that these group of people are Ahl-ul-bait of
Rasool (SAW). (Ref: Tafseer-e-Suyuti, Vol 2, P 64)

And Rasool (SAW) has said that:

 “In the love for my Ahl-ul-bait lies the foundation of Islam” (Ref: Selections from
Kanz-ul-Ummal, P 94).

 Ahl-ul-bait of Rasool (SAW) i.e. Mohammed wa Aale Mohammed are the authority for
preaching the religion. They put forward arguments with logic and reasoning the way Allah
wanted them to do.

Now when we see the Islamic history, we find that Mohammed wa Aale Mohammed carried
out the holy task of preaching Islam only in Arab countries, we may wonder then that how
did Islam spread in the subcontinent with 1/3rd of the world’s Muslim population here.

It leads us to think that the people who were responsible for preaching Islam in Indian sub-
continent must have been associated with the authority i.e. Ahl-ul-bait of Rasool (SAW).

In the following ayah Quran says about the true preachers of Islam:

 “Aur Hamari makhluqat se kuch log aise bhi hai jo din-e-haq ki hidayat karte hai aur
haq hi haq insaf bhi karte hai.” – (Surah-e-Airaf, ayah 181)

“(And of those whom We have created are a people who guide with the truth and
thereby they do justice.)”

While in Nah-jul-balagha Mawla Ali has thrown some light on these trustees of religion and
the true preachers. Let us see the excerpt of Imam Ali’s speech to Kumayl ibn Ziyad al-
Nakha’i:

 “If sensible trustees of knowledge and wisdom totally disappear from human society
then both knowledge and wisdom will suffer severely, may bring harm to humanity
and may even die out. But this earth will never be without those persons who will
prove the universality of truth as disclosed by Allah, they may be well-known
persons, openly and fearlessly declaring the things revealed to them or they may,
under fear of harm, injury or deaths hide themselves from the public gaze and may
carry on their mission privately so that the reasons proving the reality of truth as
preached by religion and as demonstrated by His Prophet may not totally
disappear.”

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Then he furthers says to Kumayl that:

 “By God, these (true Knowers) are the fewest in number, but the greatest of all in
their rank with God! Through them God preserves His Evidences and His
Illuminating-manifestations, so that these (Knowers) may entrust them to their
(true) peers and sow them in the Hearts of those like them. Through (those
Knowers) Knowing penetrates to the inner reality of true Insight (haqīqat al-basīra).
They are in touch with the Spirit of Certainty (rūh al-yaqīn). They make clear what
the lovers of comfort had obscured. They are at home with what distresses the
ignorant. And their bodies keep company with this world, while their spirits are
connected to the Loftiest Station.Those are the ones who are (truly) God’s Stewards
on the earth, who are calling (the people) to His Religion. Oh, how I long to see
them!” – (Ref: Nah-jul-balagha, saying 146)

As per Mawla Ali (A.S) this earth will never be without these chosen trustees. When we
love Mawla Ali we are in Allah’s army (Ref: Surah-e-Maida, ayah 55-56, I have already
mentioned this in my article “Ali Mushkil Kusha” with relevant references), and if Mawla
Ali longs for someone’s company, what would be his stature? I believe he should be at a
highly placed rank among Allah’s army.

 Love for Ahl-ul-bait is the foundation of Islam. Islam is Allah’s wisdom and knowledge
that means when these True Knowers and Trustees laid the foundation of Islam they
actually laid the foundation of love for Ahl-ul-bait amongst their followers. They directed
the people who approached them to Ahl-ul-bait and gave them the true way of reaching
faith.

Most of the Pir Auliya who came to Indian subcontinent to preach Islam, have written
eulogies and munajaat’s in praise of Ahl-ul-bait. Work of great Sufi saints like Hazrat
Shams Tabrez (RA), Hazrat Hasan Kabir-ud-din (RA), Hazrat Khwaja Moinnudin Chisti (RA),
Hazrat Khwaja Qutub Bakhtiar Kaki (RA) speak volumes about their dedication and love
for Mohammed wa Aale Mohammed. Though centuries apart, it was this love which
became a guiding force for them to preach religion.

Khwaja Moin-ud-din Chisti (RA) has written “Shah ast Husain, Badshah ast Husain...” in
praise of Imam Husain’s martyrdom. And I would like to mention few stanzas of his other
munajaat. With this Munajaat he has shown his followers how to pray for salvation:

 “Ya Rab Ba Haqq-e-Sayyede Konene Mustafa Ke ou Shafe-e-Ma-asio Ke ou ma’ambe


Ata.”

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(O my Lord for the sake of Mustafa the chief of the two worlds, who is the intercessor
of sinners and source of bounties).

 “Ya Rab Ba Haqq-e-Shah-e-Najaf anke amadah Dar shane ou Tabarako, Yaseen wa Hal
Ataa.”

(O Almighty God, for the sake of Shah-e-Najaf (Ali) about him God revealed Tabarak,
Yaseen and Halata).

In the last stanza he seeks his salavation:

 Daarad Moin ummeed dar aandam ze lutfe Khud Bakhsi wuraa ba shah e shahidan e
Karbala.”

(Moin hopes that the Almighty God will forgive him on that day; the day of
Resurrection for the sake of the Monarch of the martyrs of Karbala).

We find similar munajaat written by Khwaja Qutub Bakhtiar Kaki (RA) as well. This
association of theirs with Ahl-ul-bait directed their followers to the right path and made
them successful.

Allah (SWT) says in the following ayah:

 “Aur wo jo sacch ko lekar aaya aur jis ne uski tasdiq ki Khuda se darne waale wohi to
hai. Un ke liye un ke Parvardigar ke paas jo jo kuch woh chahenge maujood hai, neko
karon ka badla yahi to hai” – (Surah-e-Zumar, ayah 33-34)

“(But he who brings the truth, and he who wholeheartedly accepts it as true - it is they,
they, who are [truly] conscious of Him! All that they have ever yearned for awaits them
with their Sustainer: such will be the reward of the doers of good.)”

Their efforts got appreciated by Allah and people got their desires fulfilled at their shrines.
That is how Khwaja Moinnudin Chisti (RA) came to be known as ‘Gharib Nawaz’; Hazrat Hasan
Kabir-ud-din (RA) came to be known as ‘Kufr Shikan’ and Nizammuddin Auliya as ‘Mehboob-
e-Ilahi’.

Again in following ayah of Surah-e-Baqra Allah promises:

 “Pus tum Hamari yaad rakho to Main bhi tumhara zikr (khair) kiya karunga aur Mera
shukriya ada karte aur nashukri na karo.” – (Surah-e-Baqra, ayah 152)

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“(Therefore remember Me, I will remember you, and be thankful to Me, and do not be
ungrateful to Me.)”

It was they who laid the foundation of Islam in Indian subcontinent and spread Allah’s
message. And Allah has rewarded them immensely; as promised in the above ayah, as we
see millions of people from across the world, irrespective of their religion and faith throng to
their tombs and shrines during Urs and otherwise to pay respect and homage to these Sufi
saints and seek their blessings.

 Sufi Saints and Pir Auliya are the trustees of knowledge and Islamic wisdom. It is through
them that Islam got propagated in Indian subcontinent. They have sown the seeds of love for
Ahl-ul-bait amongst their followers and laid the foundation of Islam. I pray to my Lord to
keep me in the companionship of these trustees of knowledge and wisdom so that my
devotion and love for Ahl-ul-bait increases manifolds and may I remain steadfast on Your
path. Aamin

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Light of Guidance
It is raining heavily right now and I am sitting in my room working on a laptop. It is dark
outside and I have switched on the lights as it is difficult for me to work in the given condition.
I realized how dependent my eyes were on the lights.

Yesterday evening I saw a gentleman walking on the road with a torch in his hand; the light
was guiding him through the roads and helping him avoid potholes which the rains would
have created.

Our dependence on the light goes back to many years. We have used one form of light or the
other to illuminate our lives and remove the darkness.

Today we have a long-lasting source of light at our disposal, thanks to the great work done by
Thomas Edison in 1879. With the invention of electricity our lives have changed forever. We
have a continues source of light with us now. This light strengthens our vision. Removes
darkness from our lives.

 Our eyes have the ability to recognize and see things but not in darkness. We are
dependent on some external source of light to support and strengthen our vision. This
external source of light can be a bulb, a torch or a tube light. Again we wish to have a most
powerful source of light so that we can see things clearly. In certain cases if a torch is not
giving us enough light we would replace it as fast as we can to have better vision.

In order to see the physical objects we are dependent on our eyes. And when we want to feel
spirituality we are dependent on our faith. Allah is never to be seen physically but we can see
Him through our faith. Whatever Allah has created are His signs and we see His creatures and
feel His presence. Our faith is thus our spiritual eye; we see and feel Divine presence through
our faith. The way eyesight weakens in darkness, at times our faith may weaken in the
atrocities and hardships.

Let us then try to find that most powerful source of spiritual light that strengthens our faith
and gives us the best vision.

In the following ayah from Surah-e-Ash Shura Allah (SWT) says:

 “Aur isi tarah Humne Apne Hukm ki rooh (Quran) tumhari taraf ‘wahi’ ke zariye se
bheji to tum na kitab hi ko jaante the ke kya hai aur na imaan ko magar iss Quran ko
ek Noor banaya hai ke isse Hum Apne bandon main se jiski chahte hai hidayat karte

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hai aur iss main shak nahin ke tum ae Rasool (SAW) sidha hi raasta dikhaate ho”. –
(Surah-e-Ash Shura, ayah 52)

“(And thus have We, by Our Command, sent inspiration to thee: thou knewest not
(before) what was Revelation, and what was Faith; but We have made the (Qur'an) a
Light, wherewith We guide such of Our servants as We will; and verily thou dost guide
(men) to the Straight Way)”

Two important lessons we learn from the above ayah is that Quran is definitely Allah’s light
(Noor) and Rasool (SAW) would always lead us to the straight path. Quran will guide us
when we take the path shown by Rasool (SAW).

Further, the below mentioned ayah says:

 “Phir Allah per aur us ke Rasool (SAW) per aur us Noor per jis ko Hum ne naazil kiya
hai Imaan lao. Aur Allah jo kuch tum karte ho us se agaah hai. – (Surah-e-Tughaban,
ayah 8)

“(Believe, therefore, in Allah and His Messenger, and in the Light which we have sent
down. And Allah is well acquainted with all that ye do.)”

In the above ayah, Allah (SWT) refers to a specific light (Noor) that He has sent down along
with Rasool (SAW) and orders us to believe this light (Noor). When we see and contemplate
on both the above mentioned ayahs we would understand that the ‘Noor’ mentioned in the
ayah of Tughaban is different from the ‘Noor’ mentioned in the ayah of Ash Shura, as in the
ayah of Ash Shura Allah (SWT) has said that Quran has been revealed to Rasool (SAW) in the
form of a ‘Wahi’.

We will get further clarification on the ‘Noor (Light)’ if we focus on what Rasool (SAW) has
said:

 "I myself, and Ali were one light in the Hands of Allah fourteen thousand years
(14,000) before He created Adam (as). When Allah created Adam (as) He divided that
Light into two parts, one part is me and one part Ali."

In another narration he has said:


 "He created me and Ali from the same light". (Ref: Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal in his
Fadail, volume 2, p 663, Tradition #1130, from Abdur-Razzak, from Mu'amar, from al-
Zuhri, from Khalid ibn Mu'dan, from Zadan, from Salman al-Farsi, Mizan Al-Ei'tidal, by

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al-Dhahabi, v1, p235, al-Riyadh al-Nadhirah, by al-Muhib al-Tabari, v2, p164, v3, p154,
History of Ibn Asakir)

Thus along with Quran, Rasool (SAW) and Mawla Ali are the ‘light’ and that is why Rasool
(SAW) has further told us:

 “Ali is with the Quran and the Quran is with Ali, and these two will never be
separated from each other until they reach me at the Hauz-e-Kausar!” (Ref: Jam’a
Sagheer, p 56, Kanz-al-Ummal p 30, Izalut-ul-Khifa Maqsad 2, p 279)

So now it is established that Allah is Noor, Quran is Noor, Rasool (SAW) is Noor and
Mawla Ali is Noor. Mawla Ali is that ‘Light’ of guidance which was sent down along with
Rasool (SAW) and we have to follow him, to remain on the straight path and be guided.

In order to further authentic our above result, let me quote few more ayahs and contemplate
on it:

In the Surah-e-Noor, Allah (SWT) has defined His own ‘Light’:

 “Khuda to saare aasman wa zameen ka Noor hai, uske Noor ki misaal aisi hai jaise ek
taak (sina) hai jismain ek roshan charaagh ho aur charaagh ek shishe ki qandeel main
ho aur qandeel apni goya ek jagmagata hua roshan sitara wo charaagh zaitun ke aise
Mubarak darakht (ke tael) se roshan kiya jaae jo na purab ki taraf ho aur na paschim
ki taraf balke bicho-bich maidan main uska tael aisa shafaaf ho ke agar che aag uuse
chuae bhi nahin taahum aisa ma’lum ho ke aap hi aap roshan ho jaeega gharaz ek
Noor naihin balke Noor Ala Noor (Noor ki Noor per joat pad rahi hai) Khuda apne
Noor ki taraf jise chahta hai hidayat karta hai aur Khuda logo ke samajhane ke waste
mislain bayaan karta hai aur Khuda to har cheez se khoob waqif hai. – (Surah-e-Noor,
ayah 35)

“(Allah is the Light of the heavens and the earth. The Parable of His Light is as if there
were a Niche and within it a Lamp: the Lamp enclosed in Glass: the glass as it were a
brilliant star: Lit from a blessed Tree, an Olive, neither of the east nor of the west,
whose oil is well-nigh luminous, though fire scarce touched it: Light upon Light! Allah
doth guide whom He will to His Light: Allah doth set forth Parables for men: and Allah
doth know all things.)”

Hasan al-Basri, Abdul Hasan Maghazil and Shafe’I have mentioned that here “Niche”
(taak) means Janab-e-Fatima (A.S), “the lamp (Roshan Charagh)” means Hasan (A.S) and

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Husain (A.S), ‘‘Blessed Tree (Mubarak Darakht)” means Prophet Ibrahim (A.S). “Light
upon Light (Noor Ala Noor)” alludes to one Imam succeeding another and “Khuda apne
Noor ki taraf jise chahta hai hidayat karta hai” means the love for descendants of
Mawla Ali and Fatema (A.S).

So Janab-e-Fatima (A.S) is Noor, Hasan (A.S) and Husain (A.S) are Noor and rest of the
Imams from Husain (A.S)’s lineage are Noor. That means Mohammed wa Aale
Mohammed are Allah’s Noor which descended on this earth through the holy lineage of
Ibrahim (A.S). If we wish to see Allah’s Noor then, we need to see them. They are
everlasting source of Allah’s Divine Light.

Allah has made them carriers of His Noor and thus revealed Himself through them and
that is the reason in Surah-e-Ahzab, ayah 33 (Ayah-e-Tatheer, which I had mentioned in
my earlier article The Straight Path: Quran and Ahl-ul-bait along with all references) Allah
has promised Ahl-ul-bait of Mohammed (SAW) to keep them pious and pure always.

Further in the subsequent ayah Allah says about their house:

 “Wo Qandeel un gharon main roshan hai jinki nisbat Khuda ne hukm diya hai ke unki
taa’zim kijaae aur unmain Uska naam liya jaae jin main subah wa sham wo log Uski
tasbih kiya karte hai.” – (Surah-e-Noor, ayah 36)

“(In houses which Allah has permitted to be exalted and that His name may be
remembered in them; there glorify Him therein in the mornings and the evenings)”

In fact being the most pious and purest of Allah’s all creations their house is better than
other houses which Allah has allowed to be exalted and His name shall be recited thereon.

Sala’bi has quoted Anas Ibn-e-Malik and Buraida, that when Rasool (SAW) recited this verse,
Hazrat Abu Bakr stood up and asked pointing towards the house of Ali (A.S) and Fatema (A.S),
whether that house was included in the house referred to? Rasool (SAW) replied saying “Yes,
and it is better than other houses to which this refers.” (Ref: Durr-e-Mansur, Vol 5, P 50)

Rasool (SAW) has thus said about Aale Mohammed (SAW)

 “Do not go ahead of them lest ye perish; nor lag behind them, lest ye perish also. And
do not teach them for they know more than you.” (Ref: Tabrani as part of Hadees-e-
Saqlain, Ibn-e-Hajar Sawaiq-e-Mohraika, vol 24, Chapter 37)

Now when Allah (SWT) has chosen them and given them authority and made them His Noor,
would there be a section of people not liking this? Allah has said:

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 “Yeh log chahte hai ke apne mooh se phoonk maar kar Khuda ke Noor ko bhuja dain
aur Khuda iske siva kuch maanta hi nahin ke Apne Noor ko pura hi kar ke rahe” –
(Surah-e-Tawba, ayah 32)
“(Fain would they extinguish Allah's light with their mouths, but Allah will not allow
but that His light should be perfected, even though the Unbelievers may detest (it).)”

Every Imam in his life endured lots of atrocities and hardships and all of them were
martyred except the 12th Imam who is alive in occultation. We know how in Karbala Imam
Husain (A.S) sacrificed his family, friends and children and saved the religion and thus saved
Allah’s Noor. He was martyred but his mission is still alive in our hearts and as promised by
Allah in the above ayah, it will remain so.

Now again let us see the following ayahs from Surah-e-Noor where Allah has shown His
appreciation for their prayers:

 “Aise log jin ko Khuda ke zikr aur namaz padhne aur zakaat ada karne se na to
tijaarat hi ghaafil kar sakti hai na kharid-o-farokht ka ma’amla kyonke wo log us din
se darte hai jis main khauf ke mare dil aur aankhein ulat jaeengi Uski ibadat isliye
karte hai taake Khuda unhain unke aa’maal ka behtar se behtar badlaa ataa
farmaye aur apne fazal-o-karam se kuch aur zyada bhi de aur Khuda to jise chahta hai
be-hisaab rozi deta hai.” - (Surah-e-Noor, ayah 37-38)

“(By men whom neither traffic nor merchandise can divert from the Remembrance of
Allah, nor from regular Prayer, nor from the practice of regular Charity: Their (only)
fear is for the Day when hearts and eyes will be transformed (in a world wholly new),-
(37) That Allah may reward them according to the best of their deeds, and add even
more for them out of His Grace: for Allah doth provide for those whom He will, without
measure.)”

Prayers of Imam Husain (A.S) on the battle field of Karbala are good enough proof of above
ayah. And thus Allah has shown His great appreciation for them and their conduct and
prayers.

Such was their perfection and greatness that prominent Islamic scholars have said:

 “Whatever did the Progeny of Mohammad (SAW), they did it in the best way” – (Ref:
Saheeh Muslim Vol 1 P 266)

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Being a Muslim we all believe in the Day of Judgment. The day would be as long as 1000 years
as per Quran. And Quran does mentions about its severity. On that day will this source of
Allah’s light be our guide? What does Quran have to say? Let us see:

 “Us din kisi ki sifarish kaam na aayegi magar jis ko Khuda ne ijazat di ho aur us ka
bolna pasand kare.” – (Surah-e- Taha, ayah 109)
“(On that day shall no intercession avail except of him whom the Beneficent Allah allows and
whose word He is pleased with.)”

The above ayah says that no kind of intercession will work except for those who have the
permission and whose words are liked and appreciated by Allah (SWT)

In the light of above ayah and our reasoning on the topic we can say that Mohammed wa
Aale Mohammed are definitely the right intercession as they are Allah’s Noor, their prayers
are appreciated and liked by Allah and their house is the most exalted amongst the houses
where Allah’s name is recited.

That is the reason Rasool (SAW) has promised us, the lovers of Ahl-ul-bait that:

 “Acknowledgment of Aal-e-Mohammed (the children of Mohammed (SAW)) means


salvation from the Fire, and love of them is a passport for crossing the Bridge of Sirat
and obedience to them is a protection from Divine Wrath.” ( Ref: “Shifa” by Qazi
Ayaz, Part 2, Pg 40)

Now that we have found this everlasting source of Allah’s Noor, let us all pray to our Lord
that may He keep us enlightened through this Divine light in this world and hereafter. Aamin

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Proof of Divinity
A professor from a prominent business school had invited me to take a guest lecture in his
school and to share my experiences of setting up business with the students.

While I was discussing the pedagogy of my proposed lecture with him, the chief faculty of the
B-school came in for some work. As a protocol, this gentleman introduced us.

The chief faculty was interested in my business and asked for my business card. When he saw
my card he could recognize it as he had visited my retail store many a times and had high
regards for it. It made me happy that he held my business in high esteem.

He said that his institute was really lucky to have a capable person like me to take up a
session and he added that he was sure it would be quite enriching for his students.

I was surprised at this gentleman’s appreciation for me and wondered how he could judge my
capabilities although he had hardly known me. I realized that he gauged my capabilities on
the basis of enterprise which I created.

 The important result here is that either in your presence or absence you are recognized by
the work you have done. And that is why Holy Quran has mentioned this on various occasions
that all creations of Almighty Allah are Signs of His existence. He is Omnipresent, and can be
seen through His creations.

Let us try to understand this through the following ayahs of Surah-e-Sha’ura:

(In the following ayah the community of Saleh (A.S) insists on seeing a miracle to
believe him)
 “Tum bhi to aakhir hamare hi aise aadmi ho puss agar tum sachhe ho to koi mo’ajiza
hamare paas la dikhao” – (Surah-e-Sha’ura, ayah 154)

“(You are naught but a mortal like ourselves; so bring a sign if you are one of the
truthful.)”

 “Saleh (A.S) ne kaha yehi oontani mo’ajiza hai ek baari uske paani peene ki hai aur ek
muqarar din tumhare paani peene ka hai.” – (Surah-e-Sha’ura, ayah 155)

“(He said: This is a she-camel; she shall have her portion of water, and you have your
portion of water on an appointed time.)”

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 “Us per bhi un logon ne us ke paaon kaat daale aur us ko maardala phir khud
pashemaan hue phir unhain azaab ne le daala – Beshak us main yaqeenan ek badi
ibrat hai aur un main ke bahotere imaan laane waale bhi na the.” – (Surah-e-Sha’ura,
ayah 157-158)

“(But they ham-strung her: then did they become full of regrets. But the Penalty seized
them. Verily in this is a Sign: but most of them do not believe.)”

Here Saleh (A.S) on the insistence of his community displayed a miracle of a she-camel but his
people rejected and killed it and hence were doomed and destroyed.

Before coming to any result let us see couple of more ayahs which will give us more proper
and logical understanding.

Let me mention here two ayahs of Surah-e-Ankaboot:

 “Gharaz Ibrahim (A.S) ki qaum ke paas un baton ka uske siwa aur koi jawab na tha ke
baaham kahne lage usko maar daalo ya jala kar khaak kar daalo aakhir wo kar guzre,
to Khuda ne unko aag se bachaliya usmain shak nahin ke duniya daar logon ke waste
iss waaqae main Qudrat-e-Khuda ki bahot si nishaniyan hai.” – (Surah-e-Ankaboot,
ayah 24)

“(So naught was the answer of his people except that they said: Slay him or burn him;
then Allah delivered him from the fire; most surely there are signs in this for a people
who believe.)”

The above ayah refers to the incidence of fire during the time of Ibrahim (A.S).

 “Aur Hum hi ne Qaroon wa Firon wa Haaman ko bhi halaak kar dala haanlaake un
logon ke paas Musa (A.S) waaze wa roshan mo’ajize le kar aaye phir bhi yeh log
rooe zameen main sarkashi karte the aur Hum se nikalkar kahin aage na badh sake to
Hum ne sab ko unke gunaah ki sazaa main le daala.” – (Surah-e-Ankaboot, ayah 39)

“((Remember also) Qarun, Pharaoh, and Haman: there came to them Moses with
Clear Signs, but they behaved with insolence on the earth; yet they could not
overreach Us. So each We punished for his sins)”

The above ayah refers to two prominent signs given to Musa (A.S) by Allah, one was ‘Yade
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signs in front of Pharaoh and his people to convey Allah’s message. And when they rejected
these signs they were doomed.

 Now, when we see all the above ayahs, we find that every prophet came with clear Signs
of Allah’s divinity. And when his community misbehaved with these signs it was doomed
and destroyed. The other thing worth understanding here is that whichever creations we
behold in our surroundings are Signs of Allah’s Existence and whatever the prophets had
were Signs of Allah’s Divinity.

So while all the prophets had the clear signs of Allah’s divinity with them, Rasool (SAW), the
last prophet, must also be having these signs, so let us try to find out.

In the following ayah from Surah-e-Nisa, Allah (SWT) has said:

 “Ae logo usmain to shak hi nahin ke tumhare paas Parvardigaar ki taraf se deen-e-
Haq ki dalil aa chuki aur Hum tumhare paas ek chamakta hua Noor naazil kar chuke
hai..” – (Surah-e-Nisa, ayah 174)

“(O mankind! Indeed hath come to you (an undeniable) Proof from your Lord, and We
have sent down unto you a Manifest Light.)”

Here, as per the interpretation of the above ayahs, it is mentioned by many commentators
that ‘Burrhaan’ (Proof from your Lord) refers to Rasool (SAW), on whom Holy Quran was
revealed. While ‘Noorum Moobeena’ (Manifest Light) refers to guidance through Mawla Ali
and rest of Imams from his lineage.

So, the fact is that Rasool (SAW) and Mawla Ali (A.S) and rest of Imams are the Proof of
Allah’s Divinity. Now let us further understand this with more logical reasoning. Let me first
cover two important incidences pertaining to Kaaba and then we will try to connect the
events and reach a conclusion.

let us see the following ayah from Surah-e-Baqra:

 “Baaz ahmaq log ye keh baithenge ki Muslamaan jis Qible Baitul Mukkadas ki taraf
pehle se sajda karte the usse dusre qible ki taraf mudjaane ka kya baais hua. Ae Rasool
(SAW) tum un ke jawab main kaho purab pachcheem sab Khuda ka hai jise chahta hai
sidhe raaste ki taraf hidayat karta hai.” – (Surah-e-Baqra, ayah 142)

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“(The fools among the people will say: What has turned them from their Qiblah which
they had? Say: The East and the West belong only to Allah; He guides whom He likes
to the right path.)”

Allah says in the above ayah that East and the West belong to Him, then why did He change
the Qibla from Baitul Mukkadas to Kaaba? This point is worth contemplating.

In the following ayah from the same Surah, Allah says:

 “Ae Rasool (SAW) qibla badalne ke waaste beshak tumhara baar baar aasman ki
taraf mooh karna Hum dekh rahe hai to Hum zaroor tum ko aise qible ki taraf pher
denge ke tum nihaal ho jaao achha to namaz hi main tum Masjid-e-Mohtram Kaabe
ki taraf mooh karlo aur ae Musalmaanon tum jahan kahin bhi ho usi ki taraf apna
mooh kar liya karo..” – (Surah-e-Baqra, ayah 144)

“(Indeed We see the turning of your face to heaven, so We shall surely turn you to a
Qiblah which you shall like; turn then your face towards the Sacred Mosque, and
wherever you are, turn your face towards it.)”

It means that it was Rasool (SAW)’s wish that Kaaba should be a Qibla and Allah (SWT)
fulfilled his wish as per the above ayah. Also, in the above ayah it has made mandatory for all
Muslims to face the direction of Kaaba while offering their namaz. Historians say that this
incidence took place in Medina, seventeen months after the event of Hijrat.

So why did Rasool (SAW) wish for the change in Qibla from Baitul Mukkadas to Kaaba?

Let me quote here one more incidence related to Kaaba, this happened few years before
Rasool (SAW) announced his prophet hood and hence much before Kaaba became the Qibla.

It was Friday 13th of Rajab 30 Amulfeel, Hazrat Fatima binte Asad (A. S), the wife of Hazrat
Abu Talib (A.S) entered the precincts of the Kaaba and prayed to Allah saying "O'my
protector ease my pain.' All of a sudden the wall of the Kaaba opened up and she, as if by
some unseen force went inside the Kaaba and the wall closed. Ali (A.S) the youngest son of
Abu Talib was born inside the Holy Kaaba. She stayed inside for three days. This incidence is
well documented by many Islamic scholars and historians.

(Ref: Muhammad ibn Talha el-Shafei in Matalib-us-saool, page 11, Hakim in Mustadrak, page
483, Vol. III, El-Umari in Sharh Ainia, page 15, Halabi in Sira, page 165, Vol. I, Sibt ibn al-Jauzi
in Tadhkera Khawasil Ummah, page 7, Ibn Sabbagh Maleki in Fusoolul Mohimma, page 14,

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Muhammad bin Yousuf Shafei in Kifayet al-Talib, page 261, Shablanji in Nurul Absar, page 76,
Ibn Zahra in Ghiyathul Ikhtisar, page 97, Edvi in Nafhatul Qudsia, page 41, Mohaddith-e-
Dehlvi in ‘Izalatul Kholafa’)

Apart from the above reference we find many other historians, sufi saints mentioning this
event of birth of Mawla Ali in Kaaba. I am mentioning few such references:

 "No one before Ali was born in the Ka'ba. This was a distinction given to Ali in order
to enhance his honor, rank, and dignity." (Ref: Nuru'd-din Bin Sabbagh Maliki in his
Fusulu'l- Muhimma, Fasl I, p.14)
 Khawja Moinuddin Chishti Ajmeri mentions this fact in his famous Quartet saying that
“When Ali was born inside the Kaaba the Sky and the earth was filled with a light and
Angel Gabriel announced that a child was born in the house of God.”
 Maulan Rume in his Mathnawi writes, “O' one who travels to Najaf to visit the tomb
of Ali must know the fact that the pearl of the Kaaba lies there to give us security
because of our intense love for him.”
 Masoodi the famous historian writes in his book of history Muruj el Zahab, that Ali
was born inside the Kaaba on the orders of Muhammad the Messenger of God.

Now if we connect both the incidences logically it seems that since Kaaba being the birth
place of Mawla Ali, from whom Imamat was to start, Rasool (SAW) wished that it should
become a Qibla for all Muslims. Again it was to establish Mawla Ali’s rank, status and dignity
in Islam. The other message which both the incidences convey is that the way all Muslims
have to face the direction of Kaaba for their namaz, every Muslim will have to follow Mawla
Ali and Imams through his lineage for divine guidance.

Let us move back to Quran and we may further find some incidences that would substantiate
our result.

As per the ayah from Surah-e-Aal-e-Imran:

 “Phir jab tumhare paas ilm (Quran) aa chuuka us ke baad bhi agar tum se koi (Nasrani)
Isa (a.s) ke baare main hujjat kare to kaho ki achha maindaan main aao Hum apne
beton ko bulaae tum apne beton ko, Hum apni aurton ko bulaae tum apni aurton ko,
Hum apni jaanon ko bulaae tum apni jaanon ko, uske baad Hum sab milkar Khuda ki
baargaah main gid gidaae aur jhooton per Khuda ki la’anat kare..” – (Surah-e-Aale-
Imran, ayah 61)

“(…If any one disputes in this matter with thee, now after (full) knowledge hath come
to thee say: “Come! Let us gather together, - our sons and your sons, our women and

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your women, ourselves and yourselves. Then let us earnestly pray and invoke the
curse of God on those who lie.)”

The above ayah is also referred to Ayah-e-Mubahila. As per the traditions mentioned by
prominent historians the ayah was revealed when the Christians of Najran had contested
Prophet Muhammad's claims to Prophethood and upon the instructions in the above Ayah, a
confrontation of sorts was arranged where there would be a settlement of affairs.

As outlined in the verse, each party to the event was to bring their women, their sons, and
Anfusana, their nearest of kin and of kind.

The Christians brought a great delegation of clergy and learned scholars whereas Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) summoned Hazrat Ali, Bibi Fatima, and his grand-children Hassan, and
Hussain. He took Hussain (A.S) in his arms, and grasped Imam Hasan’s (A.S) hand in his own,
ask Janab-e-Fatima (S.A) to follow him and Hazrat Ali (A.S) to follow her.

As the Christian delegation saw these Five Purified souls approach, they quickly conferred
among themselves and pleaded to call off the Mubahila at their vision of these Holy Spirits.
They agreed to not question the nobility of the Prophet and his message again. A treaty was
drawn up by Hazrat Ali to seal this agreement and the Muslims were never troubled by these
Christians again. (Ref: Imam Fakhruddin Razi in Tafseer-e-Kabeer, Vol II, P 73, Allama
Zamakhshari in his 'Tafseer-e-Kashshaf')

Saad bin Abi Waqas also relates that when the Ayat-e-Mubahila was sent down, Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) called Imam Ali (a.s), Bibi Fatimah (s.a), Imam Hassan (a.s) and Imam
Hussein (a.s) and said ’O my Allah, these are my Ahl-ul-Bayt’. (Sahih Muslim, Vol.2, Page 287,
Sahih Tirmizi).

From the above we conclude that while every prophet was given ‘Signs of His Divinity’, and
they had shown these signs in front of disbelievers to convey their message, the way Musa
(A.S) did in front of Pharaoh, Mohammed wa Aale Mohammed themselves were ‘Proof of
His Divinity’ as we just saw that their mere presence in front of Christians of Najran at
Mubahila was enough. Their divine faces and holy spirits forced the Christians to agree for the
treaty.

Allah (SWT) has not spared people who rejected the ‘Signs of His Divinity’ as we saw in this
article, then would He spare who rejects the ‘Proof of His Divinity’?

Rasool (SAW) has that is why said:

 “And behold whoever dies with the enmity towards Aal-e-Mohammed it shall be
written on the Day of Judgment between his eyes that, ‘He should despair of Allah’s
Mercy…’

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(Ref: This is from the Sermon Asma which has been reported by all the Islamic
authorities, Zamakhshari in his Tafseer, Imam Sa’labi in Tafseer-e-Kabeer)

And let me end my article with ayah from Surah-e-Furqaan:

 “Aur un logon ne duniya main jo kuch nek kaam kiye hai Hum un ki taraf tawwajjo
kareinge to Hum us ko goya udti hui khaak bana kar barbaad kar denge.” – (Surah-e-
Furqaan, ayah 23)

“(And We shall turn to whatever good deeds they did (in this life), and We shall make
such deeds as floating dust scattered about.)”

When we think on the above ayah, it seems that the people who would reject the “Proof of
Allah’s Divinity” i.e. people who would not have love for Mohammed wa Aale Mohammed,
their good deeds would not be considered and their future would be doomed and destroyed.

 We can thus conclude that whatever we see that are ‘Signs of Allah’s Existence’,
whatever prophets brought were ‘Signs of Allah’s Divinity’, while Mohammed wa Aale
Mohammed themselves are ‘Proof of Allah’s Divinity’ and that is the reason so much
importance is given to follow and love them as Allah’s mercy is concealed in love for them.
So My Lord! Do have mercy on me on that Day of Judgment and keep me in the company of
people who acknowledge Your Divine Proofs. Aamin.

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Amr e Ilahi
In my recent business trip I was accompanied by one of my partners with whom I like to
discuss spirituality along with business. During the discussion we were talking about various
creations of Almighty and their importance in our lives.

He was all praise for solar system and the way it operates. The same Sunlight which brightens
our days, when reflected through Moon, illuminates our nights. Sun is the original source of
light while Moon becomes the interim source.

The other interesting observation which came out of discussion was that our eyes are not
strong enough to bear the Sunlight directly. If we try to look at the Sun for long, it may
damage our eyes. While the same Sunlight, when reflected through Moon at night, sooths our
eyes.

We tend to gaze at the Moon for a while and admire its beauty. It is the Moon alone which
has the quality of soothing the Sunlight, other reflecting sources like mirror or even water
don’t have this ability and seeing the reflection of Sun through them can be damaging.

 So Moon has the ability and the character to reflect the Sunlight in the manner that suits
us and again it is the interim source of Sunlight which illuminates the dark nights when Sun is
invisible.

It is Allah, who has created everything but He has kept Himself invisible from us. He is the
ultimate source. As He says in Quran on various occasions that all His creations are His signs,
it means that there must be an interim source for bestowing His bounties on us.

So let us try to reach this interim source and thank our Lord for creating it. For the purpose
we will focus on few of the ayahs of Quran and try to reach the conclusion.

In the following ayah from Surah-e-Fatir, Allah says:

 “Phir Hum ne apne bandon main se khaas un ko Quran ka waaris banaya jinhain (ahl
samjh kar) muntakhab kiya kyunke bandon main se kuch to naafarmaani kar ke apni
jaan per sitam dhaate hai aur kuch unmain se neki-badi ke darmiyaan hai aur un main
se kuch log Khuda ke ikhtayaar se nekiyon main auron se goya sabqat le gaye hai,
yehi intekhaab wa sabqat to Khuda ka bada fazal hai.” – (Surah-e-Fatir, ayah 32)

“(Then We have given the Book for inheritance to such of Our Servants as We have
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a middle course; and some who are by Allah’s leave, foremost in good deeds; that is
the highest Grace)”

Here Allah (SWT) testifies the character of the inheritor of Allah’s wisdom. He is the chosen
servant of Allah and foremost in good deeds. Allah (SWT) found him suitable to make him the
source of divine knowledge. So who is he?

Rasool (SAW) in the following hadith has revealed this great inheritor by saying:

 “The Holy Quran has outward and inward meanings and Ali Ibne Abi Talib has the
knowledge of both. (Ref: Hilyatul Awaliya, Abu Nu’aym, vol 1 P 65)

And Mawla Ali confirms about his own divine knowledge:

 ““Ask me about the Book of Allah, because there is no ayah but that I know whether it
was revealed at night or in daytime, on the plain or in the mountain.” (Ref: History of
Khailfa who took the right way, Jalaluddin Suyuti, P 194)

Even prominent historians of Muslim world have quoted Mawla Ali as saying "‘Salooni’: ask
me whatever you wish before I am no more among you”. (Ref: Sawaiq-e-Mohriqa, Ibn-e-
Hajar).

In this connection let us see one more ayah:

 “To agar tum log khud nahin jaante ho to ahl-e-zikr se pooch kar dekho.” – (Surah-e-
Anbiya, ayah 7)

“(Ask the rememberancers (ahl-e-zikr), if you do not know)”

Imam Sa’labi reports from Jabir Ibn-e-Abdullah Ansari in his Tafseer that when this ayah was
revealed, Mawla Ali (A.S) said, “We are the rememberancers (ahl-e-zikr)”.

 From the above it makes sense if we say that Mawla Ali was chosen above others to
inherit the divine knowledge. He had the ability and the character to distribute the knowledge
the way Allah wanted. Thus he is the interim source of Allah’s knowledge and wisdom.

Now, let us see the following ayah from Surah-e-Yaasin:

 “Hum hi yaqeenan murdon ko zinda karte hai aur jo kuch wo log pehle kar chuke hai
unko aur unki achhi ya boori baaqi maanda nishaaniyon ko likhte jaate hai aur Hum

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ne har cheez ko ek sareeh wa roshan peshwa main gher diya hai.” – (Surah-e-Yaasin,
ayah 12)

“(Surely We give life to the dead, and We write down what they have sent before and
their footprints, and We have recorded everything in Imam-e-Mubeen)”

In the above ayah Allah (SWT) says that all the good and bad deeds of mankind is
recorded in “Imam-e-Mubeen”. It means that at the day of Judgement, Allah (SWT) would
refer this Imam-e-Mubeen when finally He would take the accounts.

As per one tradition, when this ayah was revealed, Hazrat Abu Bakr and Hazrat Umar were
standing beside Rasool (SAW). Both of them asked whether Imam-e-Mubeen was
‘Tauret’? Rasool (SAW) said ‘No’ they then asked whether it was ‘Injeel’ to which he again
said ‘No’, they further asked whether it was ‘Quran’ he again replied in negative. At this
time Mawla Ali (A.S) appeared from the front, he said pointing towards Imam Ali that he
is “Imam-e-Mubeen.” (Ref: Durr-e-Mansoor, Vol 5 P 261, Jalaluddin Suyuti, Ubaid bin
Hamid bin Jureira, Ibn-e-Abi Hakim)

Thus Mawla Ali would be having the records of all good and bad deeds of mankind. That is
why Rasool (SAW) has said that:

 “Ali is the divine proof from his Almighty and I am witness on it.” (Ref: Tarikh Ibn-e-
Asakir, vol 43 P 220, Kareeb Minal lafaz fi Yanabe-ul-mowaddat, vol 1 P 293)

 "O Ali, you are the divider of heaven and hell"


(Ref: Sawaiq-e-Mohraika, P 126, Yanabe-ul-mowaddat, vol 1 P 163)

 This means that Mawla Ali would be the chosen representative from Allah’s side on the
day of Judgement. This makes him an interim source of Allah’s justice.

Let us find further proof on the above topic through focusing on few more ayahs:

 “Khuda ko chhod kar jin ki parastish karte hain unko sabko ikattha karo phir unhain
Jahannum ki raah dekhao aur haan zara unhain thehrao to un se kuch poochna hai.”
– (Surah-e-Sa’affat, ayah 23-24)

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“(Gather together those who were unjust and their associates, and what they used to
worship besides Allah, and lead them to the Way to the (Fierce) Fire! “But stop them,
for they must be asked.)”

In the above ayah, while the wrongdoers would be headed towards Hell, Allah would ask
them to stop for further questioning. That means this question is equally important as per
Allah. So what is that Allah would ask?

As per the tradition given by Ibn-e-Abbas of Abu Saeed Khudri, Rasool (SAW) has said that on
the day of Judgement people would be questioned about wilaya of Ali Ibne Abi Talib and
love for him. (Ref: Sawaiqe Mohraiqa, Allama Ibn-e-Hajar)

And Rasool (SAW) has also said that:

 “Followers of Ali would surely succeed” – (Ref: Yanabe-ul-mowaddat, vol 2 P 312,


Kareeb Minal lafaz fi tazkirtul khawaas, P 56)

 There is no salvation without acknowledging Mawla Ali’s wilaya. His love is the interim
source of Allah’s salvation.

Before we proceed further with our discussion, let us first see the relationship of Ibrahim (A.S)
and Rasool (SAW) vis-à-vis Allah.

Ibrahim (A.S) is called as “Khalil-ullah” meaning “Friend of the Almighty Allah”. A friend is
somebody who is faithful to you and he is your well-wisher. I will consider somebody as my
friend who listens to me and be my help. Ibrahim (A.S) was so faithful to Allah’s Will that
Allah considered him as His friend.

Now let us see the following ayah:

 “Aur raat ke khaas hisse main namaz-e-tahajjud padha karo ye sunnat tumhari khaas
fazilat hai. Qareeb hai ke Qayamat ke din Khuda tumko maqam-e-Mehmood tak
pahonchae”. – (Surah-e-Bani Israel, ayah 79)

“(And during a part of the night, pray Tahajjud beyond what is incumbent on you; may
be that your Lord will raise you to Maqam-e-Mahmuda (a station of praise and glory
i.e. the highest degree in Paradise!)”.

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In the above ayah, Allah (SWT) promises Rasool (SAW) to raise him to Maqam-e-Mahmud.
That is why he is called “Habib-e-Khuda” or “Habib-ullah”. Habib means somebody who is
loved and adored. Rasool (SAW) was adored by Allah. Now, when you adore somebody you
want to do something for him and make him happy. Allah (SWT) changed the Qibla from
Baitul Mukkaddas to Kaaba just because it was Rasool (SAW)’s wish. Ref: *(Surah-e-Baqra,
ayah 144, We have established this in my previous article ‘Proof of Divinity”)+

So while Ibrahim (A.S) was faithful to Allah’s Will. Rasool (SAW)’s will was Allah’s Will.

With this in mind let us see the following ayah:

 “Aur logon main se Khuda ke bande kuch aise hai jo Khuda ki (khushnudi) haasil karne
ki gharaz se apni jaan tak bech daalte hai aur Khuda aise bandon per bada hi shafkat
wala hai.” – (Surah-e- Baqra, ayah 207)

“(And among men is he who sells himself to seek the pleasure of Allah; and Allah is
Affectionate to the servants.)”

If we look at the above ayah, it mentions a chosen servant of Allah, who sells himself. Now, in
any business transaction there should be two entities for a sale to happen: one is a buyer
and other is a seller. From the above we know that there is one seller who is ready to sell his
soul to seek Allah’s pleasure, that means in this case the buyer is Allah who has purchased
the soul and has given His pleasure in return. The important result from this point onwards is
that the above-mentioned soul is now Allah’s soul.

This ayah was revealed in the praise of Mawla Ali (A.S) when he slept on the bed of Rasool
(SAW) during the night of Hijrat. Rasool (SAW) informed Mawla Ali (A.S) about the dangerous
situation and his plans to move to Yasreb. He asked Mawla Ali (A.S) if he would sleep on his
bed covering himself with his cloak. Mawla Ali asked "If I sleep in your place, in your bed,
will your life be saved?". “Yes” was the reply of Rasool (SAW). Ali (A.S.) thanked Allah and
slept in the bed of the Rasool (SAW) covering himself with the cloak.

Let us see some references in this connection:

 Imam Ghizali in his Tareekhe Khamees writes that the above ayah of Surah-e-Baqra
was revealed mentioning this sacrifice of Mawla Ali (A.S).

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 In Mustadrak by Imam Hakim, Volume 3 Page 4, it is related from Ibn-e-Abbas, “Lo!”
Ali was the man who sold his soul; the incident of his wrapping himself in the Holy
Prophet’s cloak on the fateful night of the flight to Medina is not unknown.”

 On the same page of the same book, Imam Hakim related from Imam Zain-ul-Abedeen
(A.S), “The first man in Islam who sold his soul to attain the pleasure of Allah was Ali,
when he slept on Holy Prophet’s bed on the night of his escape from Mecca.”

It was Mawla Ali’s commitment for the cause of Rasool (SAW) and his love for Holy Prophet
which encouraged him to risk his life. His faithfulness towards “Habib-ullah” was so liked by
Allah that He became the purchaser of Mawla Ali’s soul. Thus Mawla Ali became ‘Nafs-ullah”
meaning Allah’s soul. So now Mawla Ali’s will is actually Allah’s will.

That is why Rasool (SAW) has said that:

 “Amongst men it is Ali who knows Allah the best.” – (Ref: Selections from Kanz-ul-
Ummal, Bahamash Al Masnad, Vol 5 P 32)

Allah has purchased Ali’s soul and He has not only shared His name ‘Ali’ with Mawla Ali
(A.S), but also rented His house (Kaaba) for him to take birth. Thus Mawla Ali is the interim
source of Allah’s Will.

In his Khutba: Mareifet-e-Nooraniyat, which he addressed to Hazrat Salman Farsi and Hazrat
Abu Dhur Ghafari, Mawla Ali has said:

 “O Salmán! O Jandáb! Verily, Allah has made me His Trustee over His creation and His
Vicegerent on His earth, in His territories, and over His servants. Allah has given me
what no artist can depict and no man of understanding can truly comprehend. One
who knows me in this manner, becomes a momin.”

Here I would like to end my article with famous urdu couplet written by Hazrat Amir Khusro
(r.a.):

 “Jo Kaabe main ho payda aur Shahadat paae masjid main, Khuda ke ghar ka maalik
wo bashar yun bhi hai aur yun bhi.”

 Mawla Ali (A.S) is thus the interim source of Allah’s limitless bounties. So My Lord! Please
increase my love and affection for your everlasting source of bounties and bestow your grace
and blessings on me in this world and hereafter. Aamin

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Raza e Ilahi
When I had moved to my new house I was happy to find a beautiful garden at the backyard.
But soon I realized that its maintenance was a tough task; it needed proper attention and
care. Because of heavy seasonal rains there were weeds everywhere and there was a need for
a good mowing so that it gains its original form.

Since I had to go out of town for a vacation, I hired an expert gardener who can look after my
garden and take appropriate care of it. After few days when I returned from my vacation I
could not believe my eyes. He had changed the look of my garden completely.

It was lush green with lawns which were cut proportionately and plants were full of beautiful
flowers. His expert nurturing enhanced the beauty of an otherwise messy garden.

I appreciated his efforts and congratulated him on his work. I decided to permanently
appoint him as my gardener as his work was trustworthy. From that day onwards even if I
decided to do something in my garden I would invariably take his advice.

 Allah (SWT) has created this world and decorated it with the philosophy of Islam. Through
Quran and the last Prophet (SAW) this philosophy was well accomplished. Let us then try to
find out the people who nurtured and beautified it for us?

Let us start with the following ayah:

 “Wo waqt yaad karo jab Khuda farmaaega ke ae Mariam (A.S) ke bête Isa (A.S) Hum
ne jo ehsaanat tum per aur tumhari maa per kiye unhain yaad karo.” – (Surah-e-
Maida, ayah 110)

“(Then will Allah say: "O Jesus the son of Mary! Recount My favour to thee and to thy
mother.)”

In the above ayah Allah (SWT) is asking Isa (A.S) to remember His limitless grace which He
bestowed over him and his mother Mariam (A.S) and be thankful to Him. On various
occasions in the Quran He insist His messengers and the mankind in general to remain
thankful for His limitless favours which He bestowed on us.

Now in the following ayah from Surah-e-Dahr Allah says:

 “Yeh log hai jo nazarein puri karte hain aur us din se jis ki sakhti har taraf pheli hogi
darte hai aur uski mohabbat main mohtaaj aur yateem aur aseer ko khana khilaate

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hai aur kehte hai ke hum to tum ko khaalis Khuda ke liye khilaate hai hum na to tum
se badle ke khwaastgaar hai aur na shukar guzaari ke.” – (Surah-e-Dahr (Insaan), ayah
7-8-9)

“(They fulfill vows and fear a day the evil of which shall be spreading far and wide. And
they give food out of love for Him to the poor and the orphan and the captive: We
only feed you for Allah's sake; we desire from you neither reward nor thanks.)”

This is the shining example of conduct of charity which Allah wishes the mankind to follow.
Their gesture has personified whatever was instructed by Allah in this case.

Zamakhshari has quoted Ibn-e-Abbas in his book Al-Kashaf that this verses were revealed
highlighting the charity given by Mawla Ali (A.S), Fatema (A.S), Hassan (A.S) and Husain (A.S).
Once Hassan (A.S) and Husain (A.S) were ill, the Prophet (SAW) along-with his companions
visited them and suggested to Mawla Ali to make a vow to Allah. Therefore, Imam Ali
together with Fatima (A.S) and their servant Fedhdhah vowed to Allah that they would fast
for three days if He would relieve Hassan (A.S) and Husain (A.S.).

So when Hassan (A.S) and Husain (A.S) got cured they all fasted. On the first day a needy man
approached during the time of breaking the fast. The holy family gave away whatever they
had to him and spent the night with nothing to eat except water. They fasted the second
day, and again at sunset, when they were waiting for their food, an orphan asked them for
help and they again preferred him over themselves. The third evening a captive (prisoner of
war) asked them for help and they repeated their preference for the needy above
themselves.

This selfless act was noticed by Allah, so let us see what did they get in return from the most
Beneficient, The most generous? Let us see the following ayah from the same Surah:

 “Un ke upar sabz kareeb aur itlas ki poshaak hogi aur unhain chaandi ke kangan
pehnaye jaaenge aur un ka Parvardigaar unhain nihayat paakizah sharaab pilaega ye
yaqeeni tumhare liye hoga tumhari (kaarguzaariyon ke) sile main aur tumhari
koshish qaabile shukar guzaari hai.” – (Surah-e-Dahr (Insaan), ayah 21-22)

“(Upon them shall be garments of fine green silk and thick silk interwoven with gold,
and they shall be adorned with bracelets of silver, and their Lord shall make them drink
a pure drink. It will be said to them, “This is your reward – indeed your efforts have
been appreciated.)”

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At this time, Gabriel descended and said: ‘Take this chapter Muhammad (SAW); Allah surely
congratulates you for having this family.’ It is worthy to state that the Good ones mentioned
here are Ali, Fatima, Hassan and Hussain; who deserve Paradise because of their act of
feeding the needy, the orphan, and the captive. (Ref: Tafseer-e-Kishaf, Vol 3, P 239)

Thus while in case of Isa (A.S) Allah instructed him to remember His bounties and be
thankful to Him. In the case of family of Mawla Ali (A.S) Allah acknowledges their selfless
effort of charity, appreciates and thank them and rewards them with paradise. This shows
the rank of this holy family with respect to Allah.

This is not the only occasion where Allah remembers them. Let us see two more ayahs in this
connection:

 “Iss main shak nahin ke Khuda aur uske farishte paighambar (aur unki aal) per
durood bhejte hai to ae imaandaro tum bhi durood bhejte raho aur baraabar salaam
karte raho”. – (Surah-e-Ahzaab, ayah 56)

“(Surely Allah and His angels bless the Prophet; O you who believe! call for (Divine)
blessings on him and salute him with a (becoming) salutation.)”

When this verse was revealed, someone asked Rasool (SAW) in what words should the
believers recite ‘Salawat’ or ‘Durood’ i.e. the salutation to him. He said. “O Lord! Bestow Thy
mercy and grace upon Mohammed (SAW) and the Progeny of Mohammed (SAW) as Thou
didst bestow Thy mercy and blessings upon Ibrahim and the progeny of Ibrahim, verily Thou
art the Most Praised and the Most Gracious one.” – (Ref: Saheeh Bukhari Chp. 19, P 305 &
Chp 26 P 5, Jam’a Tirmizee P 66 & P 395, Sunan Ibn-e-Majah P 65, Sunan Nisaee Vol 1, P 189)

 “Aur Hum ne un ka zikr khair baad ke aane walon main baaqi rakkha ke har taraf se
Aal-e-Yaseen per salaam hi salaam hai” – (Surah-e-Sa’afat, ayah 129-130)

“(And We perpetuated to him (praise) among the later generations. Peace be unto the
Aal-e-Yaseen.)”

Ibn-e-Abi Haatim and Ibn-e-Marduiya have quoted Ibn-e-Abbas that Aal-e-Yaasin in the above
ayah refers to Aal-e-Mohammed (SAW) (Ref: Durr-e-Mansoor, vol 5, P 286)

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Fakhruddin Razi writes that the Ahl-ul-bait are at par with the Holy Prophet (SAW) in
salutation for Allah said, “Peace be unto thee, O Prophet” and He also said, “Peace be unto
the Aal-e-Yaseen.”

So Allah does remember them and His angels join Him in sending their salutations to
Mohammed wa Aale Mohammed (SAW).

Even Rasool (SAW) whenever used to come to Mawla Ali (A.S)’s house, he would hold the
door and say ‘Assalam-alaykum Yaa Ahl-ul-bait”. (Ref: Durr-e-Mansoor, Mulla Jalaluddin
Suyuti, Vol 5, Page 198-199)

 It means that Allah, His messenger and His angels together send their greetings and
salutation to the family of Mawla Ali (A.S) for their selfless love and sacrifice for the cause of
Islam and Allah.

There is no greater sacrifice than the sacrifice of Imam Husain (A.S) in Karbala. Karbala is
important to all of us as here Imam Husain (A.S) by sacrificing his children, brothers, relatives
and friends displayed his commitment for the divine cause. Before Jihad-e-Karbala we never
knew the level of commitment required to acquire Allah’s pleasure. Imam Husain (A.S) has
set the benchmark and given us the parameter in this regard.

Ramzan is the holiest month in Muslim calendar. We all fast in this month and show our
commitment towards Allah and expect his bounties and grace in return. Allah has promised to
purify us if we do as He has instructed. While fasting there are no restrictions in saheri and
iftaari, we can have grand breakfast for saheri and lavish iftaari when we break the fast.
The duration is normally around 14-15 hours at a stretch. In these hours we fight all the
temptations and expect that Allah would reward us.

Now let us see what happened in Karbala, Imam Husain (A.S) and his holy household was
without food and water for more than 72 hours at a stretch. There was no saheri and no
iftaari for them. We fast in the comfort of our houses, still Allah is happy with us. While Imam
Husain (A.S) was without food and water along with his little children way away from his
house. He was surrounded by enemies who were after his blood, again there was no security
of his children. But still he remained committed and fought with all temptations to seek
Allah’s pleasure.

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We just saw in Surah-e-Dahr how Allah appreciated the sacrifice of house-hold of Mawla Ali
when they gave charity. It seems logical that Allah would have appreciated the grand sacrifice
of Imam Husain (A.S) and his household in Karbala.

In order to substantiate this let us see the following ayah and I am sure it will give us logical
perspective on the above discussion:

 “Us main shak nahin ke ye yaqeeni bada sakht aur sarihi imtihaan tha aur Hum ne
Ismaeel ka fidya ek zibhe azeem (badi qurbani) qaraar diya. Aur Hum ne unka achha
churcha baad ke aanewalon main baaki rakkha hai ” – (Surah-e-Sa’afat, ayah 106-107-
108)

“(Most surely this is a manifest trial. And We ransomed him with a Feat sacrifice. And
We perpetuated (praise) to him among the later generations)”

This ayah refers to the incident where Ibrahim (A.S), following the instructions of Allah, was
ready to sacrifice his son Ismaeel (A.S). Allah liked his willingness and He then exchanged it
with a greater sacrifice (Zibhe Azeem). Most of the Islamic commentators have unanimously
said that this great sacrifice which Allah is referring in the above ayah is sacrifice of Imam
Husain (A.S) and his household at the battle field of Karbala. (Ref: Merajjunnabuwat, P 35)

There was only one sacrifice which Ibrahim (A.S) had to perform while in Karbala Imam
Husain (A.S) saw martyrdoms of 6 months old Ali Asghar (A.S), 18 years old Ali Akbar (A.S), his
nephews, brothers and friends. Thus for this reason Allah (SWT) considers the sacrifice of
Imam Husain (A.S) as Zibhe Azeem (Great Sacrifice).

Referring to this famous Urdu poet Allah Iqbal has said:

 “Gharib-o-sâda- o-rangi'n hay dâstân-e-Haram. Nihâyat iski Husayn ibtida hay


Ismâil

(He says that event of construction of Kaaba is very simple and interesting, it started with the
sacrifice of Ismail (A.S) but it was not completed and it was postponed for later generation
when Imam Husain (A.S) sacrificed his life and preserved the dignity of Holy Kaaba)

Some of the prominent Islamic scholars have recorded the importance of Karbala and the
message it gave to Muslim world.

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 Salami records: “I paid a visit to the Prophet’s wife Umme Salma and saw her crying
with grief. When I asked her what made her weep, she said, ‘I just dreamt that the
Prophet had come with his beard and head covered with dust. When I asked him
what made him so full of grief, he told me that he had just returned after seeing his
Husain butchered.’” (Ref: Jam’a Tirmizee P 466, Mishkat Vol 8, P 139, Mustadrak Vol
4. P 19)

Even some Non-muslim scholars have given their opinion on the grand sacrifice:

 “Of that gallant band, male and female knew that the enemy forces around were
implacable, and were not only ready to fight, but to kill. Denied even water for the
children, they remained parched under the burning sun and scorching sands, yet not
one faltered for a moment. Husain marched with his little company, not to glory, not
to power of wealth, but to a supreme sacrifice, and every member bravely faced the
greatest odds without flinching.” – Dr. K. Sheldrake

 “The best lesson which we get from the tragedy of Cerebella is that Husain and his
companions were rigid believers in God. They illustrated that the numerical
superiority does not count when it comes to the truth and the falsehood. The victory
of Husain, despite his minority, marvels me!” – Thomas Carlyle

 “In a distant age and climate, the tragic scene of the death of Husain will awaken the
sympathy of the coldest reader.” – Edward Gibbon

 “A reminder of that blood-stained field of Karbala, where the grandson of the Apostle
of God fell, at length, tortured by thirst, and surround by the bodies of his murdered
kinsmen, has been at anytime since then, sufficient to evoke, even in the most
lukewarm and the heedless, the deepest emotion, the most frantic grief, and an
exaltation of spirit before which pain, danger, and death shrink to unconsidered
trifles.” - Browne’s History of Persia

So while Mawla Ali sought pleasure of Allah by sleeping on the bed of Rasool (SAW), Imam
Husain (A.S) on the battlefield of Karbala won the trust of Allah and got His permission in
return. As Allah says in the following ayah:

 “Aur Jis shakhs ke liye wo ijaazat ata farmaye uske siva kissi ki sifarish us ki bargaah
main kaam na aayegi.”- (Surah-e-Saba, ayah 23)

"(No intercession can avail in His Presence, except for those for whom He has granted
permission)”

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Our above claim is substantiated, as we find that in the month of Moharram and otherwise it
is because of Imam Husain’s intercession the people irrespective of their religion get their
desires fulfilled.

Let me then conclude by mentioning Khwaja Gharib Nawaz’s immortal verses on the status of
Imam Husain (A.S):

 Shah ast Husain, Badshah ast Husain – (King is Husain, Emperor is Husain)
Deen ast Husain, Deen Panah ast Husain - (Faith is Husain, Guardian of faith is Husain)
Sardad na daad dast dar dast-e-Yazeed – (Offered is Head, against his hand to Yazid)
Haqqa key binaey La ilaah ast Husain. - (Indeed Husain is the foundation of La ilaha)

By displaying impeccable example it is Imam Husain (A.S) and household of Mawla Ali (A.S),
who gave meaning to Islamic philosophy. They are the duly appointed guardian of the
religion. Their conduct and sacrifice has beautified it further. So let us pray to Our Lord to
keep us loyal to them and His divine mission, so that we can be considered amongst His
trusted servants. Aamin.”

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Sirat-e-Mustakim
I took up a job with a media company to start my professional career after I had finished my
management studies. During my first interaction with my seniors I was assigned a specific
target to achieve in the span of one year.

My manager informed me that if I successfully achieve my targets in that year, I would get the
confirmation in the organization and may get good appraisal.

This made me really work hard and I almost achieved my targets. I was happy and satisfied
by my achievements and was pretty sure of getting a good appraisal.

At the end of the year I was called to the head-office for review and appraisal. In my review
meeting with the directors I presented my working and the results I had achieved. After my
presentation the directors told me that though I had almost achieved the targets I did not
work the way they had wanted me to work. Somehow they were not convinced with my
working style as they felt that I did not follow their work-philosophy in executing my job.

My performance did not get the due appraisal and all my efforts were wasted. Had I known
exactly what the management wanted from me I would have definitely worked in that
direction and this way my efforts would not have gone to drains.

This world is a place where we have been sent to perform our duties. On the Day of
Judgment, Allah (SWT) would appraise our worldly performance and we would be duly
rewarded then. So it is important for us to know what Allah (SWT) expects from us? Whether
the duties which we are currently performing are enough and as per His wish? Because if we
fail to understand whatever Allah (SWT) is expecting from us then all the good deeds and
duties which we have performed may not be useful to us on that day.

Let us then begin our research with the following ayah from Surah-e-Baqra:

 “Neki kuch yehi thodi hai ke namaz main apne mooh purab ya paschhim ki taraf kar lo
balke neki to uski hai jo Khuda aur roze aakherat aur farishton aur Khuda ki kitabon
aur paighambaron per imaan laye aur uski ulfat main apna maal karabatdaron aur
yatimon aur mohtajon aur pardesiyon aur maangnewalon aur laundi ghulam (ke
gulu khalasi) main sarf kare aur pabandi se namaz padhe aur zakaat deta rahe aur
jab koi aehed kiya to apne qawl ke poore hain aur fiqr-o-faaqa wa ranj-o-sakhti aur
ghutan ke waqt saabit qadam rahe, yehi log parhezgar hai .” – (Surah-e-Baqra, ayah
177)

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“(Virtue is not in this that ye turn your faces toward the east and west, but virtue is of
him who believeth in Allah and the Last Day and the angels and the Book and the
prophets: and giveth of his substance, for love of Him unto kindred and orphans and
the needy and the wayfarer and the beggars and for redeeming necks, and
establisheth prayer and giveth the poor-rate and is of the performers of their
covenant when they have covenanted; and is of the patient in adversity and affliction
and in time or violence these are they who are proven true, and these they are God-
fearing.)”

In the above ayah Allah (SWT) has given us the clear definition of good virtues. If we follow
them we would be considered virtuous by Him. But to be a virtuous person is the only thing
which He expects from us?

Now we will see the ayah from Surah-e-Furqaan:

 “Aur un logon ne duniya main jo kuch nek kaam kiye hai Hum un ki taraf tawwajjo
kareinge to Hum us ko goya udti hui khaak bana kar barbaad kar denge.” – (Surah-e-
Furqaan, ayah 23)

“(We shall call their deeds into Our presence and scatter them into the air as dust
(turn them devoid of all virtue).”

Here, Allah (SWT) promises that He is surely going to destroy the good deeds of certain
people and turn them devoid of all virtues. It means Allah (SWT) is looking for something
much beyond the good virtues as indicated in the ayah of Surah-e-Baqra.

So if we want to be considered amongst the successful at the Day of Judgment and wish
that all our good deeds like our prayers and charity get accepted and are meaningful in the
court of Allah (SWT); we need to find that “Precise thing” which He is looking for in us.

Let us again turn to the Quran for this. In the following ayah from Surah-e-Fussilat, Allah
(SWT) says:

 “Ae Rasool (SAW) tum kehdo ke imaandaro ke liye to yeh Quran az sartapaa hidayat
aur har marz ki shifa hai aur jo log imaan nahin rakhte unke kaanon ke haq main
giraani aur behrapan hai aur wo Quran un ke haq main nabinaee ka sabab hai.” –
(Surah-e-Fussilat, ayah 44)

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“(Say: "It is a Guide and a Healing to those who believe; and for those who believe
not, there is a deafness in their ears, and it is blindness in their (eyes))”.

Allah (SWT) says that the same Quran which is a guide and a healing for a believer; is a
deafness and blindness for a non-believer. Now, we know that whoever believes in Allah
(SWT) is a believer and whoever does not believe in Him, he is a non-believer. But if a person
is a non-believer of Allah then why would he recite Quran? And if he is not reciting Quran
then why did Allah (SWT) say in the above ayah that Quran is deafness and blindness for a
non-believer. This means that Allah (SWT) is referring to those people who though believe in
Him and recite Quran but still are considered as non-believers. So who are those
unfortunate ones?

Rasool (SAW) in the following hadith says:

 “Ali is with the Quran and the Quran is with Ali, and these two will never be
separated from each other until they reach me at the Hauz-e-Kausar!” (Ref: Jam’a
Sagheer, p 56, Kanz-al-Ummal p 30, Izalut-ul-Khifa Maqsad 2, p 279)

Mawla Ali and Quran are inseparable and thus in the light of this and our pondering upon
the above-mentioned ayah, it can be inferred that if somebody separates Mawla Ali (A.S)
from Quran, he is a non-believer as per Allah (SWT) and thus Quran would no-longer guide
him and instead he could be misguided as he would fail to understand Quran in the right
perspective. Thus love for Mawla Ali (A.S) is a parameter which would separate a believer
from a non-believer and it is a doctrine to understand Quran.

In this regard let us focus on one more ayah:

 “Aur us waqt Rasool (SAW) bargaahe Khuda wandi main arz karenge ke ‘Ae mere
Parvardigar meri qaum ne to Quran ko bekaar bana diya’.” – (Surah-e-Furqaan, ayah
30)

“(The Prophet will say: "O my Lord, my people had fettered the Qur'an.")”

There are many great Islamic scholars who have translated the holy book in various
languages, it seems that they have really contributed to propagate Quranic knowledge and
philosophy, so why would Rasool (SAW) say that his people have fettered the Quran, when
we find many great scholars who have learnt Quran by heart and can discuss the ayahs at
length with their listeners?

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We have got Quran through the holy presence of Rasool (SAW), it was revealed in the form of
‘wahi’ to him on different occasions. He is then the best judge to decide whether we are
doing justice with the book or not. And I am sure he must have given us clear instructions
which if we follow, we would do justice to our Quranic recitation and be well-guided.

The following hadith of Rasool (SAW) instructs us in this direction. This is also known as
Hadith-e-Saqlain, where Saqlain stands for two weighty things:

 “I will soon be called away and will have to depart from you, but I leave amongst you
two weighty things; the book of the High and Mighty Allah and my progeny. The
Book of Allah is like a rope which extends from the heavens to the earth, and my
progeny are the people of my house (Ahl-ul-bait). The Subtle and Aware (Allah) tells
me that the two shall never part from each other until they come to me at the Pool.
So, take care how you treat them after me.”

This is a very prominent hadith whose reference can be found in different books of Islamic
scholars. It is well-recorded by Imam Ahmed (Ibn-e-Hambal) from the tradition related by Abu
Sa’eed-al-Khudri in (Musnad, Ahmed Ibn-e-Hambal, Part 3, P 26.) and also recorded by Ibn-e-
Abi Shaiba, Abu Ya’li and Ibn-e-S’ad from Abu Saeed (Kanz-ul-Ummal, Part 1, P 47).

The same tradition is also mentioned in the books of prominent Islamic historians and
commentators. (Ref: Tirmizi, 5:328, Nisai 96:79, Ibn Atiyyah 1:34, Ibn-e-Hajar P 89)

When we focus on above hadith, we understand that it is Allah’s wish that the Quran and
Rasool (SAW)’s progeny would never part. And if somebody tries to separate them, then he
is working against the Will of Allah (SWT) and might incur Allah’s wrath.

The progeny of Rasool (SAW), which is in fact the household of Mawla Ali (A.S) is as
important as Quran in our lives and if we wish that Quran be a guide and a healing we need
to recite it in the light of their love.

The important result which can be derived here is that however impressive a Quranic
interpreter and a scholar we come across, unless he has the understanding of the status of
progeny of Rasool (SAW) he can never guide anybody as he has not followed Rasool (SAW)’s
instructions. His learning Quran by heart would not yield him any benefit as he has
disobeyed Allah’s Wish. And if we get impressed by such an orator of Quran and follow him
we are taking a big risk as we might get misguided by him.

It was the sacrifice and hard-work of our holy Prophet (SAW) which brought us from the
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maximum right on our lives after Allah (SWT). That is the reason Allah (SWT) in the following
ayah asks Rasool (SAW) to seek the compensation of his efforts in the following manner:

 “Ae Rasool (SAW) un logon se tum kehdo ke main iss tabligh-e-risaalat per tum se kuch
mazdoori to maangta nahin hoon magar tamanna ye hai ke jo chaahe apne
Parvardigar tak pahonch ne ki raah pakad le.” – (Surah-e-Furqaan, ayah 57)
“(Say: "No reward do I ask of you for it but this: that each one who will may take a
(straight) Path to his Lord.")”

If we really wish to show our gratitude to Rasool (SAW) we should take a straight Path that
reaches Allah. That is what Allah wants and that is the wish of Rasool (SAW) as well. At the
starting of the article we saw the ayah where Allah (SWT) has defined the good virtues and
He expects us to have them, but again we saw in one of the ayahs He said that He would
discard the good deeds of certain people. The inference we can take from this is that along
with good virtues we should be on the straight path that reaches Him. And once we travel
this path we are sure that our good deeds would be accepted by Him and it would make Him
happy. So how should we locate this path? Is there any indication in Quran for this?

Let us see one more ayah which is much similar to the above one and it would help us find
the way:

 “Ae Rasool (SAW) tum kehdo ke main apni tableegh-e-risalat ka apne karabatdaron ki
mohabbat ke siwa tumse koi sila nahin maangta” – (Surah-e-Shura, aayat – 23)

“(‘Say: I do not ask of you any reward for it but love for my near relatives’)”

While the ayah of Surah-e-Furqaan has explained us what Allah (SWT) and Rasool (SAW) want
from us, the above ayah of Surah-e-Shura clearly indicates how we can be on the Straight
Path that reaches Him; it is in the love for Rasool (SAW)’s relative. If we love them, we would
remain on the straight path. So let us see who are they?

When the above ayah was revealed somebody asked Rasool (SAW) that who are they, whose
love has been made mandatory on us? To which he replied it is Ali (A.S), Fatema (A.S), their
children Hasan (A.S) and Husain (A.S). (Ref: Tafseer-e-Kishaf, Allama Zamkhashri, Vol 3, P 67)

Sa’labi, Zamakhshari, Suyuti and Baidhavi have recorded that the above ayah was revealed to
make the love of household of Mawla Ali (A.S) mandatory on the Muslim world. Even
prominent Islamic authorities like Bukhari, Muslim, Ahmed Ibn Hambal and others have
recorded traditions to this effect by quoting Ibn-e-Abbas.

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In order to further substantiate our above inference, let me quote here Rasool (SAW)’s
hadith:

 “No one shall be able to move from his place of reckoning on the Day of Judgment
until he has stated four things: how he spent his life and his wealth, and where he got
it from --- and he shall also be asked about the love of the Ahl-ul-bait.”

This tradition has been recorded by Tabrani from Ibn-e-Abbas and from him Allama Suyuti
and Nabahani in their Ehya-ul-Maiyyit and Arba’een and many other Ullema have also
recorded it.

Logically it seems now that apart from good deeds like prayers and charity, Allah (SWT)
would definitely ask us about our commitment and love for Ahl-ul-bait. This is Sirat-e-
Mustakim, the straight path which reaches Him and if somebody found faltering with that,
his good deeds may not give him any benefits.

Let us now focus on the following ayah in this connection:

 “To tumhare paas jo wahi bheji gayee hai tum uuse mazboot pakde raho iss main shak
nahin ke tum sidhee raah per ho.” – (Surah-e-Zukhruf, ayah 43)

“(Therefore hold fast to that which has been revealed to you; surely you are on the
right path.)”

If we focus on the above ayah it seems that there was a specific message which Rasool (SAW)
was asked to hold fast. Here, the message which Rasool (SAW) was asked to hold tightly and
convey was of the ‘wilaya’ of Mawla Ali (A.S). That is the right path as mentioned in the
above ayah. (Ref: Manaqib – Ibn-e-Maghaazali, Faqeea, Sha’fei).

That is the reason Rasool (SAW) has said about Mawla Ali (A.S) that:

 “Ali, had I not been afraid that the Muslims would start regarding you as Christians
regard Christ, I would have said things about you which would have made the Muslims
venerate you and to consider the dust of your feet as something worth venerating;
but it will suffice to say that you are from me and I am from you; you will inherit me
and I will inherit you; you are to me what Aaron was unto Moses; you will fight for

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my causes, you will be nearest to me on the day of Judgment; you will be next to me
on the fountain of Kausar; enmity against you is enmity against me; a war against
you is a war against me; your friendship is my friendship; to be at peace with you is
to be at peace with me; your flesh is my flesh; your blood is my blood; who will obey
you will obey me; truth is on your tongue, in your heart and in your mind. You are a
door to me. As per the order of God, I give these tidings that your friends will be
rewarded in Heaven and your enemies are doomed for Hell.” - (Ref: Yanabi-al-
Mowaddat (Bombay Edition, P 107)

Allah (SWT) has granted a cult status to Mawla Ali (A.S) and He has promised glad tidings to
the people who be-friend him and his household and they would be rewarded in Heaven and
his enemies would be punished in Hell. It is thus love of Ahl-ul-bait that Allah (SWT) wants
his people to have to be successful.

When we see around we find that nothing holds us back from offering regular namaz, paying
zakat, going for Hajj and performing rozas. Everyone from us at the end wants to be
successful and be a chosen servant of Allah (SWT), but when it comes to recognizing the
status of Ahl-ul-bait and loving them we tend to hold ourselves back. Why is it so? When so
much has been promised by Allah (SWT) and Rasool (SAW) to us in this regards, why we are
so reluctant?

Let us see the Quran again for the answer:

 “Khuda ne farmaya ke yehi raah sidhi hai ke mujh tak pahonchti hai. Jo mere mukhlis
bande hai un per tujhe kissi tarah ki hukumat na hogi magar haan gumraahon main se
jo teri pairvi kare usper tera zor chal jaaega aur haan ye bhi yaad rahe ke un sab ke
waste aakhri wada buss Jahannum hai.” – (Surah-e-Hijr, ayah 41-43)

(“Lord said: This is a right way with Me: Surely. as regards My servants, you have no
authority, over them except those who follow you of the deviators. And surely Hell is
the promised place of them all”)

The above ayah is the reply which Allah (SWT) gave to Satan, when he said that he would lure
mankind to deviate from the right path. Allah (SWT) confirms to Satan that people who tread
the right path would never deviate and Satan would not have any authority over them.
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to allow us to reach the straight path. He thus works full-time to hold us back from reaching
the Sirat-e-Mustakim; that is to have love for Ahl-ul-bait.

Before I end my article, let me quote a famous couplet from a qawwali:

“Basad talash na kuch wus’atay nazar se mila. Nishane manzil-e-maqsood raahbar se mila.
Ali mile to mile Khana-e-Khuda se hamein, Khuda ko dhundha to wo bhi Ali ke ghar se
mila.”

We all are amongst the fortunate ones who understand the status and importance of Ahl-
ul-bait and love them immensely. This love is a great honour which Allah (SWT) has bestowed
on us so let us pray to Him that “O Our Lord! Do keep us steadfast on Sirat-e-Mustakim and
give us enough strength to overpower Satan and bestow Your limitless grace, mercy and glad
tidings on us in this world and hereafter. Aamin.”

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Zibh-e-Azeem
When we look around and contemplate on various incidences that occur in our daily life we
can understand the philosophy of Islam in a much better way. That is why perhaps Islam is
also known as ‘Deen-e-Fitrat’. Allah (SWT) has instructed us in Quran itself to ponder upon
and contemplate on various ayahs so that we might get a better understanding of the purpose
of life; mere recitation of Quran may not be so beneficial in that sense.

A few days back, on one of the online news portals, I came across the news regarding the
ceremony which Mr. Ratan Tata, the TATA Group Chairman organized in memory of the
employees who died fighting the terrorists on the dreaded 26/11 attack on Taj hotel, which is
owned by the Group.

The ceremony was organized on the first anniversary of the attack and there were more than
1000 guests who had assembled for a multi-faith prayer meeting in the hotel. They were
witness to an emotionally choked Tata talk about the attack. The Chairman of Tata group
also unveiled a 12-foot high memorial, engraved with names of employees and guests killed
by terrorists in the three-day long siege on the iconic hotel.

When the Taj was attacked it was the brave employees of the hotel, who under the leadership
of Mr. Karambir Kang – the general manager, took up the mission of rescuing the guests. Mr.
Kang was busy saving guests on the ground floor, even as his own wife and two children were
trapped in fire—and later found dead—in their top-floor room.

Needless to say that his dedication and commitment for his duty won him several awards like
Forbes: Person of the year 2009 and Corporate Citizen of the year award. And above all he
won over many hearts.

 If we discuss the gesture of Mr. Tata with people irrespective of their religion or social
status we might get a feedback that whatever Mr. Tata did was an acknowledgement by the
Head of the organization to his dedicated employees for sacrificing themselves in saving the
hotel. And the memorial is the remembrance for their selfless sacrifice.

The biggest terrorist attack which Islam faced was during the reign of Bani Umayyad when
Yazid was the ruler. It was great sacrifice of Imam Husain (A.S) which saved Islam. As a
memorial to this great sacrifice a procession of Tazia is carried out across the World and
people mourn and cry and show their love for the great sacrifice of household of the great
Imam on the day of Ashura the 10th Moharram.

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In this article in the light of various ayahs we would try to understand the Jihad-e-Karbala.
Holy Quran is a complete book which guides us through and helps us in understanding the
great sacrifice.

When Yazid came to power he started demanding the oath of allegiance (bay’ah) from
everyone using unfair and forceful means. During those days it was a well-known practice in
the Arab world to pay allegiance in important matters like rulership and authority.

Yazid was fully aware of the stature and place of Imam Husain (A.S) in Khilafat and in order to
give credibility to his ideology he desperately wanted allegiance of Imam Husain (A.S) and
sent him the messages in this connection. Acknowledging Yazid’s authority by the Prophet’s
[PBUH] grandson at this point would have meant confirmation of his evil deeds and Khilafat.
For Yazid, Imam Husain’s (A.S) seal of approval was thus the one most needed.

At this point let us see the following ayah from Surah-e-Mohammed and contemplate on
that:

 “Ae Imandaro agar tum Khuda ke deen ki madad karoge to Woh bhi tumhari madad
karega aur tumhain saabit qadam rakhega.” - (Surah-e-Mohammed, ayah 7)

“(O you who believe! if you help (the cause of) Allah, He will help you and make firm
your feet.)”

The ayah says that whoever would help the cause of Allah, he would be helped by Allah (SWT)
in return and He would make firm his feet. Now let us relate this with Karbala and see it in
this perspective.

Imam Husain (A.S) in Karbala remained firm on his feet and did not pay allegiance to Yazid. It
was a battle of the truth against the falsehood, righteousness against evil and justice against
corruption. He stood in scorching heat of Karbala along with his companions. He was devoid
of water and food but determined. His loved ones, including his six month old son Ali Asghar,
were martyred but it did not deter him and he remained steadfast. His love for the religion
and Allah (SWT) gave him the strength to bear the atrocities.

The importance of this Jihad-e-Karbala has been mentioned in various books by prominent
compilers. Abul Hasan Ali bin Husain Mas’oodi in his Muroojuz Zahab wa ma’adinul Jawahir
reported,

 “Whoever accepted the slavery of Yazid by swearing fealty at his hands was spared,
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the acceptance of a new caliph, but it meant to sell one’s Religion and faith in slavery
to a tyrant.”

Imam Husain (A.S) was the custodian of Allah’s religion and how could he allow this to
happen? One of those who fought the battle of Karbala against him says:

 “I have never seen a person bereaved of his sons, menfolk and his companions more
Lion-hearted than him.” (Ref: Ibne Aseer, Tareekh Kamil)

This speaks a lot about his firmness and steadfastness during the battle of Karbala and thus
his willingness to help and serve Islam and Allah’s cause.

Let us again refer the holy Quran and try to find-out few more ayah in this connection:

 “Jin logon ne Khuda ki raah main apne des chhode phir shaheed kiye gaye ya mar
gaye Khuda unhain zaroor umda rozi (aakherat main) ataa farmaega.” – (Surah-e-Al
Hajj, ayah 58)

“(Those who leave their homes in the cause of Allah, and are then slain or die,- On
them will Allah bestow verily a goodly Provision: Truly Allah is He Who bestows the
best provision.)”

Imam Husain (A.S) had left Medina, his home, for the cause of Allah and had come to
Karbala. He had 72 companions for this noble cause along with him including children and
women of his household. On the fateful Friday, the 10th of Moharram 61H, he was brutally
martyred alongwith his companions. The women and children were made captives.

When we contemplate on the above ayah, it seems that it is indicating the battle of Karbala
and the sacrifice of Imam Husain (A.S). Here, Allah (SWT) has promised that He would bestow
His limitless grace and provisions on all of them who were martyred in Karbala along with
Imam Husain (A.s). So when Allah (SWT) Himself remembers and acknowledges the great
sacrifice, I am sure He would expect the same from us. Why would not we remember the
great sacrifice every year then?

Whenever there are atrocities afflicted upon people we love we tend to cry that is a
psychological process, a natural instinct. And Islam is also known as ‘Deen-e-Fitrat’, so crying
for Imam Husain (A.S) is natural and very much as per the tenet of Islam. But still let us try to
find out whether there is any mention of mourning and crying in Quran?

Let us see the following ayah from Surah-e-Yusuf:

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 “Aur Yaqub (A.S) ne un logon ki taraf se mooh pher liya aur rokar kehne lage haai
afsos Yusuf (A.S) per aur isqadr roye ke aankhein un ki sadme se safed ho gayee wo
to bade ranj ke zaabit the.” – (Surah-e-Yusuf, ayah 84)

“(He turned away from them and cried: "Alas for Yusuf!" And his eyes turned white
with grief which he bore in silence.)”

Here, in the above ayah Quran says that Yaqub (A.S) cried a lot as he was missing his son
Yusuf (A.S), and he cried to such an extent that his eyes turned white and he lost his eyesight.

It is thus allowed in Quran to cry for someone you love and remember. All the Saiyeds are
descendants of Imam Husain (A.S), it was their household which was attacked in Karbala, so
when they cry they remember the grief and sorrow of their forefather Imam Husain (A.S)
and pay tribute to him. Rest of the Muslim world shows its gratitude to the household of
Imam Husain (A.S) for their great sacrifice in saving Islam by crying and mourning during the
month of Moharram.

Now again going back to the above ayah let us see how did Yaqub (A.S) get back his eyesight?
For this I would like to quote the following ayah again from Surah-e-Yusuf:

 “Yeh mera kurta le jaao aur usko abbajaan ke chehre per daal dena ke woh phir
beena ho jaaenge (dekhne lagenge) aur tum apne sab ladke baalon ko lekar mere
paas chale aao.” – (Surah-e-Yusuf, ayah 93)

“(Take this my shirt and cast it on my father's face, he will (again) be able to see, and
come to me with all your families.)”

In the above ayah Yusuf (A.S) instructs his brothers to take his shirt with them and to cast it
on Yaqub (A.S)’s face so that he would get back his eyesight. There is no doctor or a hakim to
cure Yaqub (A.S)’s blindness, it was just a shirt, which because of its association with Yusuf
(A.S) got the power to heal the blindness.

This clarifies why most of our desires are fulfilled on Tazias during Moharram. It gets the
power of desire fulfillment because of its association with Imam Husain (A.S).

Apart from the above example of Yaqub (A.S), is there any other example in Quran which
mentions crying and mourning? Let us see the following ayah from Surah-e-Dukhaan:

 “To unlogon per aasmaan wa zameen ko bhi rona na aayaa aur na unhain mohlat hi
di gayee.” – (Surah-e-Dukhaan, ayah 29)

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“(The sky nor the earth cried for them, nor were they given respite.)”

The above ayah refers to the army of Pharaoh when it was doomed and got drowned in Nile
river. The ayah explains that though they were destroyed neither sky nor the earth cried for
them as such was their conduct. It can be inferred from this that since Quran is mentioning
about sky and earth’s crying, sometime in the history of mankind it must have happened or
it might happen later on. So when did this happen?

It is mentioned in the tafseer of this ayah in Sahih-e-Muslim that when Hussain (A.S) was
martyred on his martyrdom even sky shed tears and cried and its crying was to turn red in
colour. (Ref: Sahih-e-Muslim)

A similar tradition has been mentioned by Allama Ibn-e-Hajar in Sawaiqe Mohraika that
much before the incident of Karbala took place, once Imam Ali (A.S) was passing by Karbala
when he reached near the place of grave of Imam Husain (A.S), he said “This is the same place
where our camels must rest and we can keep our belongings here. This is the place where our
blood would be shed. Few people from the Ahl-ul-bait of Rasool (SAW) would be martyred
here and on them sky would shed tears and even the earth would cry.” (Ref: Sawaiq-e-
Mohraika, Ibn-e-Hajar)

Imam Ali Zain-ul-Abedin (A.S) says that:

 Every Momin, whose eyes shed tears upon the killing of Husain ibn' Ali (A.S) and his
companions, such that the tears roll down his cheeks, God shall accommodate him in
the elevated rooms of paradise. (Ref: Yanaabe'al Mawaddah, p. 419)

 So when sky and earth can cry why can’t we? Thus crying is to showcase our solidarity
and commitment for Islam and its preachings, as it was Imam Husain (A.S)’s sacrifice that
saved it.

Now let us move further and find out what Quran has to say about this great sacrifice and its
importance? The following ayah from Surah-e-Sa’afat says:

 “Us main shak nahin ke ye yaqeeni bada sakht aur sarihi imtihaan tha aur Hum ne
Ismaeel ka fidya ek zibhe azeem (badi qurbani) qaraar diya. Aur Hum ne unka achha
churcha baad ke aanewalon main baaki rakkha hai ” – (Surah-e-Sa’afat, ayah 106-
107-108)

“(Most surely this is a manifest trial. And We ransomed him with a Feat sacrifice. And
We perpetuated (praise) to him among the later generations)”

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Allah (SWT) tried the willingness of Ibrahim (A.S) for sacrificing his son Ismail (A.S) in His path
and once He was convinced He postponed it and exchanged it with a much greater sacrifice
(Zibhe Azeem) for a later generation.

This great sacrifice which is mentioned in the above ayah and which was postponed for later
generation is the sacrifice of Imam Husain (A.S) and his household at the battlefield of
Karbala. (Ref: Merajjunnabuwat, P 35)

If Imam Husain (A.S) has given such a great sacrifice for the cause of Allah that Quran testifies,
then as a Head of both the worlds, what has Allah (SWT) promised to Imam Husain (A.S)?

In the following ayah from Surah-e-Fateh, Allah (SWT) promises:


 “Aur jisne us baat ko jis ka us ne Khuda se ahad kiya hai pura kiya to us ko anqareeb
hi ajr-e-azeem ataa farmaega.” – (Surah-e-Fateh, ayah 10)

(“Those who fulfill their promise to God will receive a great reward.)”

By not accepting allegiance to Yazid and in the process sacrificing himself and his entire
household, Imam Husain (A.S) kept his promise to Allah (SWT) in the best possible manner.
And Allah (SWT) has hence blessed him and his household with the great reward for their
deeds. Now when we love Imam Husain (A.S) we are amongst the people who fulfill their
promises to Allah (SWT), as by loving him we have rejected Yazid and his ideology, and
hence Allah blesses us with a great reward.

Even in today’s modern world people do remember this great sacrifice. Is there any indication
of this in Quran? Let us find out:

 “Aur Hum ne un ka zikr khair baad ke aane walon main baaqi rakkha ke har taraf se
Aal-e-Yaseen per salaam hi salaam hai” – (Surah-e-Sa’afat, ayah 129-130)

“(And We perpetuated to him (praise) among the later generations. Peace be unto
the Aal-e-Yaseen.)”

Allah (SWT) sends His salams and salutations to “Aal-e-Yaseen” and promises that their
deeds would be remembered by the later generations; it means that till the time the world
lasts whatever ‘Aal-e-Yaseen’ has done would be praised and remembered.

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Ibn-e-Abi Haatim and Ibn-e-Marduiya have quoted Ibn-e-Abbas that Aal-e-Yaasin in the above
ayah refers to Aal-e-Mohammed (SAW) i.e. household of Mawla Ali (A.S) and Imam Husain
(A.S) (Ref: Durr-e-Mansoor, vol 5, P 286)

Thus we find many people of this modern world from different faith and religion still
remembering Imam Husain (A.S) and take inspiration from his great sacrifice. It is Allah’s
promise and it is bound to remain so till this world lasts.

Prominent people from various walks of life and different parts of the World have paid their
tribute to Imam Husain in the following words:
 “Imam Husayn uprooted despotism forever till the Day of Resurrection. He watered
the dry garden of freedom with the surging wave of his blood, and indeed he
awakened the sleeping Muslim nation. Husayn weltered in blood and dust for the
sake of truth. Verily he, therefore, became the bed-rock (foundation) of the Muslim
creed; la ilaha illa Allah (There is no god but Allah).”—Sir Muhammad Iqbal
 “In a distant age and climate, the tragic scene of the death of Husain will awaken the
sympathy of the coldest reader.”—Edward Gibbon
 “I learned from Hussain how to be wronged and be a winner.” —Mahatma Gandhi

Before I end my article, it is worth mentioning here an interesting history of the day of Ashura
the 10th Moharram, the day Imam Husain (A.S) was martyred:

 It is mentioned in Sahih-e-Muslim that Ashura is a day of great historical significance


as on this day Adam (A.S)’s repentance was accepted by Allah (SWT); Nuh (A.S) and his
companions were saved in the ark; Allah extinguished the fire in which Ibrahim (A.S)
was thrown by Nimrod. On 10th of Moharram Ayub (A.S) got relief from his illness;
Musa (A.S) got the Commandments. Yusuf (A.S) got re-united with his father Yaqub
(A.S). Yunus (A.S) was taken out from the belly of the fish. On this day Nile river was
divided and Pharaoh along with his army drowned. Isa (A.S) was raised to the sky and
Sulaiman (A.S)’s kingdom was restored. (Ref: Sahih-e-Muslim)

From above we can understand the importance of this day as Allah (SWT) chose this day to
grant relief to his chosen prophets from their individual atrocities.

So while Allah (SWT) helped His prophets on this day, it was Imam Husain (A.S) who came
forward to help Islam; Allah (SWT)’s religion to relieve it from the clutches of Yazid and thus
resurrected the religion and gave it a new life.

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Allama Iqbal, a prominent urdu poet who is also known as ‘Shayar-e-MashriK’ praises the
contribution of the sword of Mawla Ali (A.S) and the sajda of Imam Husain (A.S) in restoring
Islam in following words:

 “Islam ke daaman main bas iss ke siwa kya hai, Ek Sajda-e-Shabbiri Ek Zarb-e-
Yadullahi.”

”We are lovers of Imam Husain (A.S) who helped Thou religion, so O our Lord! Bestow Thy
limitless grace on all of us and spare us from every grief or sorrow other than the sorrow of
Imam Husain (A.S) and his household. Aamin”

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Hubb-e-Ali
It requires just one good spell of rains to change the otherwise pale and dull environment into
a lush green one. One is motivated to go for a long drive and enjoy the beauty around.

On one such day I decided to take a drive along the nearby highway and enjoy the scenic
beauty. I found many agriculture fields full of greenery but I also found certain fields which
were not as green as the others. There were also some non yielding patches of land.

In a discussion with an agriculturist friend of mine I learnt that there are 3 categories of land.

 A fertile land has the ability to cultivate crops on its own. It just requires water to
harvest the crop.
 A semi-fertile land needs soil treatment based on the characteristics of the soil along
with water and once it is treated it can become fertile.
 A non-fertile land is full of rocks and sand and whatever treatment you do on it, it
would not yield any harvest.

This explains that though the same amount of rain was received; the land behaved
differently based on its own ability.

We have received the philosophy of Islam through the holy presence of Rasool (SAW) and The
Holy Quran. The same message was conveyed to all but still based on personal abilities each
one has a different understanding and a different level of faith. Like a fertile land whether
we have the ability to harvest the crop of faith within us needs to be understood? We would
thus refer the holy book in this regard.

Let me refer the following ayahs from the holy Quran:

 “Aur tum teen giroh ho jaaoge. Pas daayein taraf waale kya kehne daayein taraf
walon ke. Aur baayein taraf waale phoot gaye naseeb unke baayein taraf waalon ke.
Aur aage badhne waale wo to aage hi badhne waale hain.” – (Surah-e- Waaqia, ayah
7-8-9-10)

“(And you shall be three sorts. Then (as to) the companions of the right hand; how
happy are the companions of the right hand! And (as to) the companions of the left

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hand; how wretched are the companions of the left hand! And the foremost are the
foremost.)”

The above ayah divides people into 3 different categories based on their level of faith; the
companions of the right hand, the companions of the left hand and the foremost. The ayah
further says that the companions of the right hand would remain happy while the foremost
are the people who would remain ahead of everybody else. They are ahead in faith and
conduct. They have a fertile heart which nurtures the harvest of faith.

With reference to the above ayah, Allama Ibn-e-Marduiya has quoted a tradition from Ibn-e-
Abbas and according to it ‘the foremost’ are Yousha bin Nuon, Momin Aal-e-Yaseen and Ali
Ibn-e-Abu Talib (A.S) and amongst them Ali (A.S) is the best. (Ref: Durr-e-Mansoor, Vol 6, P
154).

Imam Fakhruddin Razi has mentioned a similar tradition in his Tafseer-e-Kabeer that
mentions Mawla Ali as the best amongst ‘the foremost’. And that is why Rasool (SAW) has
often referred to Mawla Ali (A.S) as Kull-e-Imaan (Complete in faith).

In order to understand the faith and conduct of Mawla Ali, let us look at the battle of Ohad.
On the 7th of Shawwal 3 A.H, Rasool (SAW) reached Ohad. Here, the Meccan forces were
ready to advance for the battle. 1The ring wing of the cavalry was led by Khalid bin Walid. In
the fierce battle around nine or ten standard bearers were slain by Mawal Ali (A.S)’s
sword3.

Mawla Ali (A.S) along with Muslim champions like Abu Dajana’ Mos’ab b. Omeir and Sahel b.
Honeif then broke the ranks of the enemy and gained their camp. This made the enemies
flee. But the eagerness of Muslims for spoil turned the tide of victory. The archers deserted
the post and thus gave Khalid bin Walid ample opportunity to strike back. 2 In this attack
Mos’ab b Omeir, the champion warrior, who bore great resemblance to Mohammed (SAW)
fell dead. Taking advantage of this Ibn-e-Soraqa proclaimed aloud that Mohammed (SAW)
was slain. Most of the Muslims including many of the companions of Rasool (SAW) took to
flight and deserted him. 3

1
Ibn Athir, Ibn Hisham; Tabari
2
Ibn Athir ; Tarikh-al-Khamis. Tabari; Tarikh-al- Khamis; Tafsir Kabir; Minhaj-al-Nabowat
3
Tarikh al Khamis, Tabari, Tafsir Kabir, Tafsir Dur-re-Mansoor, Suyuti. Tafsir Gharaib-ul-Bajan Neshapuri, Mustadrik and ad at- i f-un-
Nabowat

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In the following ayah from Surah-e-Aal-e-Imran, Allah (SWT) has mentioned the flight of
Muslims from the battlefield of Ohad.

 “(Musalmanon tum) uss waqt ko yaad karke sharmao jab tum (badhawaas) bhaage
pahad per chale jaate the. Pas (choonke) Rasool (SAW) ko tum ne (aazurda) kiya
Khuda ne bhi tum ko (iss) ranj ki sazaa main (shikast ka) ranj diya taaki jab kabhi
tumhari koi cheez haath se jaati rahe ya koi musibat pade to tum ranj na karo aur sabr
karna sikho aur jo kuch tum karte ho Khuda uss se khabardaar hai.” – (Surah-e-Aal-e-
Imran, ayah 153)

“(Remember, as you were rushing up (the hill) without turning back to look, though
the Prophet was calling you from the rear, He requited you with anguish for an
anguish that you do not fret for missed opportunity and what befell you, for God is
aware of all that you do.)”

This ayah clearly addresses to those people who deserted Rasool (SAW) and fled from the
battlefield. It was Mawla Ali (A.S) alone who stood with him and helped him. 4 Rasool (SAW)
then inquired as to why did he not flee with others, to which Ali replied that he belonged to
the prophet (pbuh) and had no business with others and he being a believer would not like
to turn a disbeliever or an infidel by resorting to flight.

Again in the following ayah The Quran says:

 “Aur Yeh (ittefaqi shikast issliye thi) taaki Khuda sacche imaandaron ko zaahiri
muslamanon se alag dekhle aur tum main se baaz ko darja-e-shahadat per faayaz
kare aur Khuda (hukm-e-Rasool (SAW) se) sartaabi karne walon ko dost nahin rakhta.
Aur ye (bhi manzoor tha) ke sacche imaandaron ko (saabit kadmi ki wajah se) nira
khara alag karle aur naafarmaanon (bhaagne walon) ka matiya mait kar de.” –
(Surah-e-Aal-e-Imran, ayah 140-141)

“(And that Allah may know those who believe and take witnesses from among you;
and Allah does not love the unjust. And that He may purge those who believe and
deprive the unbelievers of blessings)”

Here, in the above ayah Allah (SWT) has clarified that the defeat of the battle of Ohad was to
differentiate between a believer from a non-believer. By remaining steadfast on the

4
Tabari ; Ibn Athir ; Madarij-al-Nabowat, Habib-ql-Siyar ; Rawdzat-al-Ahbab.

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battlefield, Mawla Ali (A.S) remained a believer during the testing time and proved that he is
Kull-e-Imaan in a true sense which Quran testifies.

Mawla Ali (A.S)’s steadfastness, courage and commitment to Rasool (SAW) was appreciated
by Allah (SWT) as in this very battlefield ‘Zulfiqaar’, the sword was sent down for Mawla Ali
(A.S). The holy Quran refers to this in the following manner:

 “Aur Hum hi ne lohe ko naazil kiya jis ke zariye se sakht ladai aur logon ke bahot se
nafa ki baatein hain aur taake Khuda dekh le ke be dekhe bhaale Khuda aur usske
Rasoolon ki kaun madad karta hai, beshak Khuda bahot zabardast Ghalib hai.” –
(Surah-e-Hadid, ayah 25)

“(And We sent down Iron, in which is (material for) mighty war, as well as many
benefits for mankind, that Allah may test who it is that will help, Unseen, Him and His
messengers: For Allah is Full of Strength, Exalted in Might (and able to enforce His
Will).”

The above ayah refers to a specific Iron which was sent down. In the battlefield of Ohad,
Gabriel, the angel brought down the sword ‘Zulfiqar’ and presented it to Mawla Ali (A.S) by
saying: ‘La fataah illa Ali La Saif illa Zulfiqar.’ (Zulfiqar is the only effective sword and Ali the
unique champion).5 Allah (SWT) thus gave Ali (A.S) the sword and made him the leader of
His army.

In order to validate the above result let me quote the following ayahs from Surah-e-Maida:

 “Ae Imaandaro tumhare malik sarparast to buss yehi hain Khuda aur uss ka Rasool
(SAW) aur woh momineen jo pabandi se namaz adaa karte hai aur haalat-e-ruku
main zakat dete hai. Aur jisne Khuda aur Rasool (SAW) aur unhi Imaadaro ko apna
sarparast banaya to Khuda ke lashkar main aagaya aur issme shak nahin ke Khuda hi
ka lashkar ghalib rehta hai.” – (Surah-e-Maida, ayah 55-56)

“(Verily your leader is only Allah and His messenger and those who believe; those who
establish worship and pay the poor-rate while they bow down in ruku. And whoever
takes Allah and His apostle and those who believe for a guardian, then surely the party
of Allah are they that shall be triumphant.)”

5
Habib-al-Siyar; Rawdzat-al-Ahbab.

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Here, the believer who pays the poor-rate while bowing down in ruku is Mawla Ali. The ayah
is referring to the incident where he gave his ring to a beggar while bowing down in the
‘ruku’. (Ref: Imam Nasai in Saheeh-e-Nasai, Aljam’a Bain-ul-Sihah-ul-Sittah, Sa’labi).

Thus it is clear that the leader of believers is none but Mawla Ali (A.S) as seen on various
occasions. And it was Mawla Ali (A.S) alone for whom Allah (SWT) sent down the sword and
appointed him as Amir-ul-Momineen.

Are there any more references of Mawla Ali’s faith and commitment apart from the holy wars
in the Holy Quran? Let us see the following ayah for this purpose:

 “Aur logon main se Khuda ke bande kuch aise hain jo Khuda ki (khushnudi) haasil
karne ki gharaz se apni jaan tak bech daalte hain aur Khuda aise bandon per bada hi
shafqat wala hai.” – (Surah-e- Baqra, ayah 207)

“(And among men is he who sells himself to seek the pleasure of Allah; and Allah is
Affectionate to the servants.)”

The above ayah mentions the event of Hijrat when Mawla Ali (A.S) slept on the bed of Rasool
(SAW) during the night. The situation was dangerous and Rasool (SAW) had planned to go to
Yasreb. He asked Mawla Ali (A.S) if he would sleep on his bed covering himself with his
cloak.
Unlike any other person who would have been concerned about his own safety, Mawla Ali
(A.S) inquired if this act would insure the safety of Rasool (SAW)’s life. When Rasool (SAW)
answered in the positive Mawla Ali (A.S) thanked Allah and slept on the bed of the holy
prophet (pbuh) covering himself with his cloak. Thus he was ready to sacrifice his life for the
sake of Rasool (SAW) and hence he sold his soul to Allah (SWT).

Imam Husain (A.S), son of Mawla Ali (A.S) was praying for forgiveness of Umah of Rasool
(SAW) rather than safety of his own household even as he offered his last ‘sajda’ on the day
of Ashura. We have seen in the holy Quran that Allah (SWT) promised safety to His prophets
and their households from atrocities; thus Nuh (A.S) prayed to Allah (SWT) to save his son and
Yaqub (A.S) constantly prayed for the safety of Yusuf (A.S), but here Imam Husain (A.S) had
submitted himself to the Will of Allah in a manner that surpassed the manner of the
prophets.

Thus Mawla Ali and his household displayed a different level of faith and willingness to
submit themselves to Allah’s Will.

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It was 18th Zil Hajj, 10 A.H at Ghadir-e-Khum, the point on the journey from which the various
pilgrims would disperse to their respective destinations, after performing his last pilgrimage
Rasool (SAW) called all the pilgrims for one huge assemblage here. He instructed Salman (R.A)
and other companions to make a pulpit of rocks and he then sat on the ‘mimber’ thus
created. In front of this gathering he declared Mawla Ali (A.S) as his successor and announced
“Man Kunto Mawla fa hazaa Ali un-Mawla”. (Ref: Sahih Tirmizi, V2, P298, Bukhari, V5, Book
59).

At this point Allah sent down the following ayah:

 “Aaj Maine tumhare din ko kaamil kardiya aur tum per apni ne’mat poori kardi aur
tumhare iss Deen-e-Islam ko pasand kiya.” – (Surah-e-Maida, ayah 3)

“(This day have I perfected your religion for you, completed My favour upon you, and
have chosen for you Islam as your religion.)

It has been mentioned by compilers that this ayah was revealed after the announcement of
“Man Kunto Mawla” at Ghadir-e-Khum. (Ref: Durr-e-Mansoor, Jalalluddin Suyuti, V3, P 19,
Tarikh by Khatib al Baghdadi, V8 P 290, 596, Yanabi-al-Mawaddah from Abu Hureira by Al-
Qudoozi Al-Hanafi).

This was the revelation of commencement of Imamate in the house of Ahl-ul-bait. Thus it
can be inferred that by acknowledging Mawla Ali (A.S) as the successor of Rasool (SAW) and
our Imam, our religion is perfected failing which we are at a risk of getting an imperfect
religion.

If we see the life of Mawla Ali (A. S) during Rasool (SAW)’s time we would find that Allah
(SWT) did test him on various occasions be it holy wars or Rasool (SAW)’s bed on the night of
Hijrat. After proving to the world his steadfastness and submission to Divine Will, Allah sent
down the sword, made him the ‘Commander of Faithfuls’ and ‘Imam-e-Muttaqeen’ and
perfected the religion on these acknowledgments.

It seems then that Allah (SWT) has made it mandatory for the Umah of Rasool (SAW) to
acknowledge the status and stature of Mawla Ali to be a true-believer. Let us see the
following ayahs for confirmation on the above inference:

 “To Jab farishte un ki jaan nikalenge uss waqt un ka kya haal hoga ke unke chehron
per aur unki pusht per maarte jayenge. Ye iss sabab se ke jin cheezon se Khuda na
khush hai uss ki to yeh log pairvi karte hai aur jis main Khuda ki khushi hai uss se

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bezar hain to Khuda ne bhi un ki karastaniyon ko akaarat kar diya” – (Surah-e-
Mohammad, ayah 27-28)

“(So how (dreadful) will it be when the angels remove their souls, striking at their
faces and their backs! This is because they followed the matter which displeases
Allah, and they disliked what pleases Him – He therefore squandered away all their
deeds.)”

Here, the above ayah is mentioning the state of a specific group of people on their death-
bed. It would be a dreadful death for them as the angels would remove their souls by
striking at their faces and backs, a rather scary and unfortunate thing.

The subsequent ayah further clarifies that since they disobeyed Allah by following whatever
was disliked by Him and did not follow what pleased Him; they were meted with such a
treatment.

While commenting on the above ayah Ibn-e-Marduiya and Ibn-e-Asaker have quoted a
tradition from Abu Saeed Khudri that ‘Munafikeen’ would be recognized by their animosity
for Mawla Ali (A.S). Also, Ibn-e-Masood has quoted a tradition that during the time of holy
prophet (pbuh), we would identify a ‘Munafik’ due to his hatred for Mawla Ali (A.S). (Ref:
Durr-e-Mansoor, vol 6, P 66).

Thus it is the dreadful state of ‘Munafik’ on his death-bed which above ayah mentions. He
gets the treatment for his hatred and disloyalty to Mawla Ali, which displeases Allah. Their
hearts are like the non-fertile land from which a crop of faith cannot be nurtured.

Let us see one more ayah related to death in Quran:

 “Yeh woh log hain jinki roohain farishte iss haalat main qabz karte hain ke woh
(najaasat-e- kufr se) paak-o-pakizah hote hai to farishte unse (nihayat tapaak se)
kehte hai salaam-un-alay kum jo naikiya duniya main tum karte the uss ke sile main
Jannat main (be-takalluf) chale jao.” – (Surah-e-Nahl, ayah 32)

“(When the angels receive the souls of those who are blameless they will say: "Peace
on you. Enter Paradise as recompense for what you did.)”

Now, when we contemplate on the above ayah, we would understand that there are the
groups of people who are blameless and who would get the reward of Paradise on their

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death-bed. There is no long wait till the Day of Judgment for them to enter the comforts of
Paradise and thus they are successful in true sense.

The ayah also mentions that they are rewarded for whatever they did in this world. That
means that whatever they did Allah has liked and appreciated it. In the previous ayah from
Surah-e-Mohammed we found out that It is hatred for Mawla Ali (A.S) that Allah dislikes the
most. That means that Love for Mawla Ali (A.S) is the quality He likes the most.

That is why the holy Prophet (pbuh) has said this for Love for Mawla Ali (A.S):

 As per the order of God, I give these tidings that your friends will be rewarded in
Heaven and your enemies are doomed for Hell.” - (Ref: Yanabi-al-Mowaddat
(Bombay Edition, P 107)

 Thus Hub-e-Ali (Love for Mawla Ali) is the doctrine to be successful on the death-bed and
get rewarded by the limitless bounties of Paradise then and there while animosity against
Amir-ul-Momineen results in painful death and gloom of Hell.

Just as the semi-fertile land needs an appropriate treatment so that it becomes fertile, there
is a section of people if well-guided, can have the fertile hearts which can nurture faith. Let us
see few ayahs in this connection.

 “Tum kya achhe giroh ho ke logon ki hidayat ke waaste paida kiye gaye ho. Tum
logon ko achhe kaam ka to hukm karte ho aur buray kaamon se rokte ho aur Khuda
per Imaan rakhte ho aur agar ahl-e-kitab bhi isi tarah imaan laate to unke haq main
bahot achha hota un main se kuch to imaandar hai aur aksar badkaar”. – ( Surah-e-
Aale Imran, ayah 110)

“(You are the best of the nations raised up for (the benefit of) men; you enjoin what is
right and forbid the wrong and believe in Allah; and if the followers of the Book had
believed it would have been better for them; of them (some) are believers and most of
them are transgressors.)”

The above ayah is addressed to the best of the people, who are born to guide the mankind
and help it differentiate between right and wrong. Ibn-e-Abi Hakim has quoted Hazrat Abu
Ja’far that this group of people are Ahl-ul-bait of Rasool (SAW). (Ref: Tafseer-e-Suyuti, Vol 2,
P 64)

Thus it is Ahl-ul-bait who can guide the mankind. Now let us see one more ayah from Surah-e-
Tur:

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 “Aur jin logon ne imaan qubool kiya aur unki aulaad ne bhi imaan main unka saath
diya to Hum unki aulaad ko bhi unke darje tak pahoncha denge aur Hum unki
kaarguzariyon main se kuch bhi kam na karenge, har shakhs apne a’maal ke badle
main girvi hai.” –
( Surah-e-Tur, ayah 21)

“(And those who accepted faith, and whose descendants followed them with faith –
We have joined their descendants with them, and have not reduced anything for
them from their deeds; every soul is trapped in its own deeds.)”

The above ayah says that the faithful descendants of faithful forefathers would join them and
thus Allah (SWT) shall increase their stature and rank in that sense.

We just saw that Ahl-ul-bait are the best people created to guide mankind. Later on their
descendants (Saiyeds) in form of Pirs and Sufis successfully carried the mission of spreading
the perfect religion.

And by doing this they increased their rank and stature in Allah’s court. The religion is
perfected by way of acknowledging the leadership of Mawla Ali and hence these Sufi saints
propagated Hubb-e-Ali (Love for Mawla) and induced Mawla Ali’s love in the hearts of their
followers and strengthen their faiths.

So while Mawla Ali is ‘Mushkil Kusha’ Hazrat Khwaja Moinnuddin Chisti (R.A) is ‘Gharib
Nawaz’. Again Mawla Ali (A.S) is ‘Kull-e-Imaan’ then Hazrat Hasan Kabir-ud-din (R.A) is
‘Kufra-Shikan’. Lastly, while Rasool (SAW) is ‘Habib-e-Khuda’, Hazrat Nizam-ud-din Auliya
(R.A) is ‘Mehboob-e-Ilahi’.6

I would like to end my article with the famous ‘Munajaat’ by great Sufi Lal Shahbaaz Qalandar
displaying his love for Mawla Ali (A.S):

 Haiderium Qalandaram Mastam Banda-e-Murtuza Ali Hastam


Peshwa-e-Tamaam Rindaanam Ke Sag-e-koo-e-Sher-e-Yazdaanam

( I am Haideri (a follower of Haider), I am a Qalandar and I am intoxicated (with inspiration).I


am a servant of Ali Murtaza (aka Ali ibn Abi Talib)

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Hazrat Khwaja Moin-ud-din Chisti (R.A) is from the lineage of Imam Musa Kazim (A.S).
Hazrat Hasan Kabir-ud-din (R.A) is from the lineage of Imam Jafar-e-Sadiq (A.S)
Hazrat Nizam-ud-din Auliya (R.A) is from the lineage of Imam Ali Naqi (A.S)

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I am leader of all saints, Because I am a dog of the lane of "Allah's Lion" (referring to Ali
Murtaza))

O Our Lord! We have found the perfect religion and doctrine of salvation. Give us enough
strength so that we hold onto this tightly as it is a great favour which You have bestowed on
us. And include us in Your successful servants.” Aamin.

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Taazim-e-Rasool (SAW)
I still remember as a school going kid, every morning, it was mandatory for all of us to stand-
up and wish our teachers in class. In every school this is a tradition to show respect to the
teachers who impart us knowledge and thus help us in making our lives better.

Whenever national anthem is played, it is again compulsory for us to stand-up and show
respect for the country where we stay, as it is a constant source of our livelihood and much
more. I read a story of a gentleman who forgot to stand up when national anthem was
played in the multiplex and thus the newspaper wrote a spicy story on his misbehavior. It
means that being disrespectful to the nation, even if by mistake, is such a big crime that it
gets reported in a newspaper.

Again when a sportsman achieves something exceptional the audience gives him standing
ovation to show respect for his work. Our parents and elders have nurtured our lives and
contributed a lot in making our lives better and hence it is mandatory for us to show respect
towards them.

 The inference which we can derive is that people are respected across the world, for their
achievements, for their contribution, work and the knowledge.

In the history of Islam, there is no individual as great in stature as our beloved prophet
(pbuh). It was his divine presence which gave us the Islamic teachings and guided us to the
true path to salvation. So let us try to find out what are the Quranic instructions vis-à-vis our
code of conduct towards the holy prophet (pbuh).

Let us start with mentioning few ayahs which were revealed to establish the credentials and
stature of our holy prophet (pbuh).

 "Aur Ae Rasool (SAW) Hum ne tum ko tamam alamon ke liye rehmat hi karke bheja
hai". – (Surah-e-Ambiya, ayah 107)

(“And We have not sent you but as a mercy to the worlds.”)

Allah (SWT) is the Most Merciful, while Rasool (SAW) is the mercy to the worlds. It means
that without the consent of Rasool (SAW) Allah’s mercy would not be bestowed on anyone.
Thus it can be inferred from the ayah that it would be because of intercession of Rasool
(SAW) that his Ummah would be blessed by Allah’s mercy and forgiven. He is Rehmat-ulil-
aalamin.

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 “Aur raat ke khaas hisse main namaz-e-tahajjud padha karo ye sunnat tumhari khaas
fazilat hai. Qareeb hai ke Qayamat ke din Khuda tumko maqam-e-Mehmood tak
pahonchae”. – (Surah-e-Bani Israel, ayah 79)

“(And during a part of the night, pray Tahajjud beyond what is incumbent on you; may
be that your Lord will raise you to Maqam-e-Mahmuda (a station of praise and glory
i.e. the highest degree in Paradise!)”.

In the above ayah Allah (SWT) has promised Rasool (SAW) to raise him to the highest glory; a
rare distinction and honour which was not given to anybody else before or after him. That is
why he is “Habib-e-Khuda”. So if we wish to be loved by Allah (SWT) we need to love and
obey the holy prophet (SAW).

 “Aur ye dua maanga karo ke Ae mere Parvardigaar mujhe jahan pahoncha achhi tarah
pahoncha aur mujhe jahan se nikaal to achhi tarah se nikaal aur mujhe khaas apni
bargaah se ek hukumat ataa farma jisse har qism ki madad pahonche.” – (Surah-e-
Bani Israel, ayah 80)

“(And pray: "O my Lord, let my entry be with honour, and let my exit be with honour,
and grant me power from You which would help (sustain) me.”)”

Allah (SWT) instructs the holy prophet to ask for divine power in his prayers. That is why he
is referred as “Sarwar-e-Qaenat.” If we wish to gain access to divine power, we need to
accept him as our lord and a leader.

Apart from the honour and above-mentioned rare credentials of our beloved prophet (pbuh),
let us see few more ayahs which were revealed in praise of him. Let us listen to Allah (SWT)
and see how He praises his prophet.

 ‘Aur tumhare waaste yaqinan wo ajr hai jo kabhi khatam hi na hoga. Aur beshak
tumhare akhlaaq bade a’ala darje ke hai. – (Surah-e-Qalam, ayah 3-4)

“(And most surely you shall have a reward never to be cut off. And indeed you possess
an exemplary character.)”

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Allah (SWT) praises the exemplary character of Rasool (SAW) and promised to reward him
continuously. It means that if we follow the instructions given to us by the holy prophet
(pbuh) we would also be rewarded continuously.

 “Aur Hum ne tum ko saba’ masaani (Surah-e-Hamd) aur Quran azeem ataa kiya hai.”
- (Surah-e-Hijr, ayah 87)

“(We have given thee seven of the oft-repeated (verses) and the great Qur'an)”

 “Iss main shak nahin ke Khuda aur uske farishte paighambar (aur unki aal) per
durood bhejte hai to ae imaandaro tum bhi durood bhejte raho aur baraabar salaam
karte raho”. – (Surah-e-Ahzaab, ayah 56)

“(Surely Allah and His angels bless the Prophet; O you who believe! call for (Divine)
blessings on him and salute him with a (becoming) salutation.)”

Surah-e-Hamd was revealed in praise of the holy prophet (pbuh) and Allah (SWT) also granted
him with the holy Quran. Such is his greatness that Allah (SWT) and all His angels bless Him
and instructs the believers to do the same.

There is a specific code of conduct everybody needs to follow while dealing with people
who are more than us in stature and status. For example many a time on the road we have
seen that if a car owned by a prominent government official is passing by, we are required to
step aside and allow it to overtake us and proceed. This is a code of conduct we follow. So let
us then try to find out the code of conduct which we need to follow while dealing with the
greatest human being ever, the holy prophet (pbuh).

Let us take instructions from Quran and hence refer few ayahs.

 “Ae Rasool (SAW) jo log tumko hujron ke bahaar se awaaz dete hai unmain ke aksar
be-aqal hain. Aur ye log itnaa ta’amul karte ki tum khud nikal kar unke paas aajaate
(tab baat karte) to ye unke liye behtar tha.” – (Surah-e-Hujuraat, ayah 4-5)

“(Surely most of those who call out to you, (O Prophet), from behind the apartments,
are devoid of understanding. If they were patient until you went out to them, that
would have been better for them.)”

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 “Ae Imaandaro jis tarah tum main se ek doosre ko (naam lekar) bulaya karte hai uss
tarah aapas main Rasool (SAW) ka bulana na samjho Khuda unn logon ko khoob
jaanta hai jo tum main se aankh bacha kar (Paighambar ke paas se) khisak jaate hai –
to jo log uss ke hukm ki mukhalefat karte hai unko iss baat se darte rehna chahiye ki
(mubada) un per koi musibat aa pade ya un per koi dardnaak azaab naazil ho.” –
(Surah-e-Noor, ayah 63)

“(Do not hold the Apostle's calling (you) among you to be like your calling one to the
other; Allah indeed knows those who steal away from among you, concealing
themselves; therefore let those beware who go against his order lest a trial afflict
them or there befall them a painful chastisement.)”

 “Ae Imaandaro Khuda aur uss ke Rasool (SAW) ke saamne kisi baat main aage na
badh jaaya karo aur Khuda se darte raho beshak Khuda bada sunne wala wakifkaar
hai.” – (Surah-e-Hujuraat, ayah 1)

“(O People who Believe! Do not advance ahead of Allah and His Noble Messenger,
and fear Allah; indeed Allah is All Hearing, All Knowing.)”

The stature of Rasool (SAW) is very different from normal believer. As mentioned in the
above ayahs Allah detests those who advance ahead of him, who call his name and disobey
him by leaving him concealing themselves. So whoever thinks he is like Rasool (SAW) in
status is sadly mistaken and trial may afflict him for his misbehaviour.

Uptill now we saw the clear instructions of what we should not do while dealing with our
holy prophet (pbuh). Now let us see what instructions Quran gives on what we should do
while dealing with the holy prophet (pbuh).

 “Sacche Imaandar to sirf wo log hain jo Khuda aur uss ke Rasool (SAW) per imaan
laaye aur jab kisi aise kaam ke liye jisme logon ke jama hone ki zaroorat hai – Rasool
(SAW) ke paas hote hain jab tak uss se ijazat na le li na gaye. (Ae Rasool (SAW)) jo
log tum se (har baat main) ijazat le lete hai wahi log (dil se) Khuda aur uss ke Rasool
(SAW) per imaan laye hain. To jab ye log apne kisi kaam ke liye tum se ijazat maange
to tum unn main se jis ko (munasib khayal kar ke) chaho ijazat de diya karo aur
Khuda se uss ki bakhshish ki dua bhi karo beshak Khuda bada bakhsh ne wala
maherbaan hai.” – (Surah-e-Noor, ayah 62)

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“(Only those are believers who believe in Allah and His Apostle, and when they are
with him on a momentous affair they go not away until they have asked his
permission; surely; so when they ask your permission for some affair of theirs, give
permission to whom you please of them and ask forgiveness for them from Allah;
surely Allah is Forgiving, Merciful.)”

The above ayah clarifies that Allah likes those people who take permissions from the prophet
(pbuh). It was easier for believers to take permission while he was amongst them, in today’s
context we need to follow whatever he has given us. Because if we do this it would be as if
we have taken his permission and if we take his permission as per the above ayah we all
would be forgiven.

Let us see few more ayahs in this context:

 “Jo log Hamare ummi paighambar ke qadam ba qadam chalte hai jis ki bashaarat ko
apne haan Taureit aur Injeel main likha hua paate hain wo nabi jo achhe kaam ka
hukm deta hai aur bure kaam se rokta hai aur jo paak wa paakizah cheezein to un
per halaal aur napaak gundi cheezein un per haraam kar deta hai aur wo sakhat
ahkaam ka bojh jo unkee gardan per tha aur wo phande jo un per pade hue the un se
hataa deta hai, pas yaad rakho ke jo log uss nabi Mohammed (SAW) per imaan laaye
aur us ski izzat ki aur uss ki madad ki aur uss noor ki pairvi ki jo uss ke saath naazil
hua hai to yahi log apni dilli muradein paaenge.” – (Surah-e-Airaf, ayah 157)

“(Those who follow the Apostle-Prophet, the Ummi, whom they find written down with
them in the Taurat and the Injeel (who) enjoins them good and forbids them evil, and
makes lawful to them the good things and makes unlawful to them impure things, and
removes from them their burden and the shackles which were upon them; so (as for)
those who believe in him and honor him and help him, and follow the light which has
been sent down with him, these it is that are the successful.)”

As per the above ayah successful believers are those who not only believe in Allah, but also
believe in the prophet (pbuh). Quran is the instructions and way of life, but only Quran is not
sufficient, we are also required to follow the instructions given by the holy prophet (pbuh).
That is the doctrine for success.

 From the worldly perspective it is understood that a person with higher authority has
been given special privileges and power by the supreme authority of that specific
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result. Our holy prophet (pbuh) is the maximum authority over the ummah, as we just
established vide various ayahs. Let us then try to find out what are the powers and privileges
given to our beloved prophet (pbuh) by the Supreme Authority, Allah (SWT).

 “Ae Rasool (SAW) tum un ke maal ki zakaat lo aur uss ki badaulat un ko gunahon se
paak saaf kardo aur unke waaste dua-e-khair karo kyunke tumhari dua un logon ke
haq main itminaan ka baaes hai aur Khuda to sab kuch sunta aur jaanta hai.” –
(Surah-e-Tauba, ayah 103)

“(Take alms out of their property, you would cleanse them and purify them thereby,
and pray for them; surely your prayer is a relief to them; and Allah is Hearing,
Knowing)”

 “Aura e Rasool (SAW) tum kehdo Parvardigaar Tu meri ummat ko bakhsh de aur taras
kha aur Tu to sab rahem karnewalon se behtar hai. – (Surah-e-Momineen, ayah 118)

“(And say, (O Muhammad): "My Lord, forgive us and have mercy on us, for You are
the Best of those that are merciful.")”

As per the above ayah, it is because of Rasool (SAW) that ummah would be cleaned and
purified. And it would be because of his prayers that the ummah would be forgiven. It
means he has been given the powers to purify us and forgive us.

Allah (SWT) is the most forgiving but unless the holy prophet (pbuh) prays for us we would
not be forgiven. And he would only pray for our forgiveness if we follow him and love him
and the people whom he loved the most.

Being respectful and obedient to the holy prophet (pbuh) is the recipe of success; we have
logically understood this in the light of various ayahs. It can be inferred then that being
disrespectful and disobedient to him is being unsuccessful in all the aspects. But let us prove
this inference again in the light of few more ayahs.

Let us first see the ayah related to disobedience of Iblis the Satan vis-à-vis Aadam (A.S).

 “Aur uss waqt ko yaad karo jab Hum ne farishton se kaha ke Aadam (A.S) ko sajda
karo to sab ke sab jhuk gaye magar Shaitan ne inkaar kiya aur ghuroor main aagaya
aur kafir ho gaya.” – (Surah-e-Baqra, ayah 34)

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“(Remember, when We asked the angels to bow in homage to Adam, they all bowed
but Iblis, who disdained and turned insolent, and so became a disbeliever.)”

Here, in the above ayah Allah (SWT) says that Iblis became Satan as he did not bow down to
Aadam (A.S). Allah (SWT) has also referred to Iblis as Kafir, though he always believed in
oneness of Allah (SWT) and prayed to Him.

When we try to contemplate on the above ayah we would understand that Allah (SWT) does
not like that somebody is being disrespectful to his chosen representative (Khalifa). Satan
thought that he was much better than Aadam (A.S) and hence he lost everything.

One more thing, related to this incident, worth pondering upon is that Aadam (A.S) had just
come into existence; there was no history of his credentials and prayers that would have
convinced the angels about his supremacy. Still they had to follow the orders and bow down
to Aadam (A.S) and accept his supremacy. It also means that people who are appointed by
the Lord as His khalifa and representatives, they are so by birth and they are not dependent
on worldly knowledge and prayers. Iblis failed to understand this and hence became a Kafir.

Now let us relate this with our holy prophet (pbuh). Quran has established his credentials of
being mercy to the worlds, being raised to Maqaam-e-Mehmood and all the other ayahs
which testified about his exemplary character and unique status. After all this if somebody
still feels that he is as good as the holy prophet (pbuh), then in the light of above ayah and
the incidence I think like Iblis he is risking his belief and faith. And God is his only saviour.

Let us see one more specific ayah in this respect.

 “Aur jab unn se kaha jaata hai ke aao Rasulallah (SAW) tumhare waaste maghferat ki
dua karein to wo log apne sar pher lete hain aur tum un ko dekhoge ke takkabbur
karte hue mooh pher lete hain, tum un ke liye maghferat ki dua maango ya na
maango un ke haq main baraabar hai.” – (Surah-e-Munafequn, ayah 5-6)

“(And when it is said to them: Come, the Apostle of Allah will ask forgiveness for you,
they turn back their heads and you may see them turning away while they are big
with pride. It is alike to them whether you beg forgiveness for them or do not beg
forgiveness for them; Allah will never forgive them; surely Allah does not guide the
transgressing people.)”

Thus being disrespectful to the holy prophet (pbuh) is such a big crime that even the prayers
of Rasool (SAW), who has been given all the rights and power vis-à-vis his ummah would not
save the culprit let alone his own prayers.

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 So if we come across such a person who in the garb of guiding us to the right path is
being disrespectful to our beloved prophet (pbuh), he is the one who is the most misguided.
Whatever may be his prayers and knowledge and however impressive he seems, we need to
guard ourselves lest we may be misguided by him. We should remember that Iblis before
becoming Satan was tutor of all the angels and had unique position amongst them.

In English language there is a very prominent idiom “Action speaks louder than words.” It
means that whatever people do is more important than what they say. People can promise
many things but if they fail to deliver, they have actually not done anything worthwhile. While
on the other hand without any tall claims if you continuously deliver, your work would speak
about you.

During the formative years of our holy prophet (pbuh) and the initial years of Islam, it was the
constant help and support of Abu Talib (A.S) that made things comfortable for him. Abu Talib
(A.S) was not an ordinary person in the history of Islam. He rendered great sacrifices during
his lifetime to protect the Holy Prophet (SAW) and his mission. Ibn Abil-Hadeed, a prominent
Islamic scholar writes “If Abu Talib and his son Ali were not there, the religion of Islam would
not have been successful. Abu Talib supported and protected the Holy Prophet (SAW) in
Makkah and his son Ali (A.S) dived in the whirlpools of death in Yathrib for him.”

Abu Talib (A.S)’s action spoke a lot about his commitment, love and will to sacrifice for the
sake of holy prophet (SAW) and Islam.

Thus the holy Quran says:

 “Jis ne Rasool (SAW) ki ita’at ki to uss ne Khuda ki ita’at ki aur jis ne roogardani ki to
tum kuch khayal na karo kyunke Hum ne tumko kuch paasbaan muqarar kar ke to
bheja nahin hai.” – (Surah-e-Nisa, ayah 80)

“(Whoever obeys the Apostle, he indeed obeys Allah, and whoever turns back, so We
have not sent you as a keeper over them)”

With helping and supporting the holy prophet (pbuh), Abu Talib (A.S) and Mawla Ali (A.S)
helped the cause of Allah (SWT) and this was then taken forward by holy Imams like Imam
Hussain (A.S) in Karbala and later on other Imams from his lineage.

Now let us consider what we would get in bargain if we obey our prophet (pbuh)? Holy Quran
says in the following ayah:

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 “Ae Imaandaro Khuda se daro aur uss ke Rasool (Mohammed (SAW)) per imaan laao
to Khuda tum ko apni rehmat ke do hisse ajr ataa farmaega aur tum ko aisa noor
inayat farmaega jis ki roshni main tum chalo ge aur tumko bakhshish bhi dega aur
Khuda to bada Bakhshne wala Maherbaan hai.” – (Surah-e-Hadeed, ayah 28)

“(O ye that believe! Fear Allah, and believe in His Messenger, and He will bestow on
you a double portion of His Mercy: He will provide for you a Light by which ye shall
walk (straight in your path), and He will forgive you (your past): for Allah is Oft-
Forgiving, Most Merciful

There are limitless gains which we might get if we obey our prophet (pbuh). We would be
bestowed by double portion of Allah’s mercy and all our sins would be forgiven. But the
question is what is the right way of obeying our prophet (pbuh), who would guide us in doing
so?

Mawla Ali (A.S) and his household have shown us the way in which we can obey the prophet
(pbuh) in the best possible manner. Hence, merely claiming that we love Rasool (SAW) and
respect him is not enough, if we really wish to respect our prophet (pbuh) we need to follow
the example set by Mawla Ali (A.S) and his household. And if we do this we are successful in
true sense.

At this point I feel like mentioning the couplet from famous qawwali ‘Shiwa Jawabe Shikwa’
written by Allama Iqbal:

“Ki Muhammad say wafa tunay, tou hum teray hain, Yeh Jahan cheez hai kya Loho Kalam
teray hain”

 And there is a beautiful prayer written by Yousuf lalljee in his book “Stairway to Heaven”,
so let me quote that prayer and pray for all of us.

‘O Beloved Prophet! You will always come first in our lives – and it is only through the Mercy
of Allah that you were sent to us, and it is through you that we received Islam as our Religion
– and it is through you that we have come to know your beloved Successor Hazrat Ali and
your Ahl-ul-bait. We can never forget this obligation as long as we live for you left these Stars
to guide us through the darkness of this world and thank you once again O our Beloved
Prophet, and may Allah shower blessings on you and the Holy members of your Household.
Aamin”

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Quran-e-Naatiq
After enjoying my favourite songs and music for more than 2 years, recently I gifted the iPod
to my children. Initially I was skeptical about my decision, as I felt that this technology based
device may be difficult for them to handle and not easy to understand, but my doubts and
skepticism proved wrong as within no time of having access to it, they uncovered many things
in the iPod, which I could not do for 2 years when it was under my ownership.

While it was with me I perceived it as only a music player. When it moved in their hands it
was now more than just a music player with Wi-Fi, games, social networking and chats.

Though less than half of my age and little education compared to mine; they could handle the
iPod better than me as they have born in an era which is quite ahead in technology. And in
that sense they have inherited the technology.

 The holy Quran is guidance, it is a cure and it is thus a complete book of knowledge. But
when we recite it we fail to understand it thoroughly. Our worldly knowledge is not enough
to understand the hidden meaning of the book as we are mere followers of the book and not
the inheritors.

With this article let us then try to find out the true inheritors of Quran who have been
bestowed upon with its complete knowledge.

Let me start with the following ayah from the holy Quran which guides us to the way. It says:

 “Aur jo log uusule din main aqal se kaam nahin lete un hi logon per Khuda kufr ki
gundgi daal deta hai.” – (Surah-e-Younus, ayah 100)

“(And He puts doubt in (the minds of) those who do not think.)”

The right approach is to think and contemplate on various religious issues to avoid being
misguided. That is what Allah wishes and that is how Quran has informed us. And that is what
we intend to do here.

If we ponder upon various ayahs, can we claim that we would always be guided? Let us again
refer to the following ayah to understand this:

 “Ae Rasool (SAW) wohi wo Khuda hai jis ne tum per kitab naazil ki uss main ki ba’az
aayatein to mohkam hain wahi amal karne ke liye asal buniyaad kitab hai aur kuch
aayatein mutshaabe (gol gol jis ke ma’ani main se pehloo nikal sakte hai) pas jin

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logon ke dil main kaji hai wo unheen aayaton ke peeche pade rahte hai jo
mutshaabe hai taake fasaad barpaa karein aur uss khayal se ke unhain apne matlab
per dhal lein halaanke Khuda aur un logon ke siwa jo ilm main bade paye per faaiz
hai un ka asli matlab koi nahin jaanta wo log yeh bhi kahte hain ke hum uss per
imaan laye ye sab mohkam ho ya mutshaabe hamare Parvardigar ki taraf se hai aur
aqal wale wahi samajhte hai.” – (Surah-e-Ale Imran, ayah 7)

“(He it is Who has revealed the Book to you; some of its verses are decisive, they are
the basis of the Book, and others are allegorical; then as for those in whose hearts
there is perversity they follow the part of it which is allegorical, seeking to mislead
and seeking to give it (their own) interpretation. but none knows its interpretation
except Allah, and those who are firmly rooted in knowledge say: We believe in it, it is
all from our Lord; and none do mind except those having understanding.)”

The above ayah says that Quran has a mix of decisive and allegorical ayahs. The decisive ayahs
are easy to understand and if we ponder upon and contemplate we may be able to reach
the true meaning; while the allegorical ayahs are difficult to comprehend.

Quran further says in the above ayah that these allegorical ayahs are misused by miscreants
to create unrest and propagate violence and thus mislead the Ummah.

Lastly the ayah says that the true meaning of these ayahs is only known by Allah (SWT) and
His chosen one who are the true custodians of Allah’s book.

Thus in order to have the better understanding of Quran, I think we need to do the following
things:

 Firstly, we need to contemplate and ponder upon the decisive ayahs and try to reach
the true meaning.
 Secondly, since Allah (SWT) is the Most Merciful and Forgiving, His words thus
propagate mercy and humanity and hence the interpretations of all allegorical ayahs,
if presented to us in a manner that they are against the tenets of mercy and
humanity; should be avoided and rejected out rightly. If we do this it would help the
cause of Islam and humanity.
 Thirdly, we should strive to identify these custodians of Allah’s book which are being
referred in the above ayah.

So who are these custodians of the book? Has Quran hinted upon their presence? In this
connection, we would see the following ayah:

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 “Khuda ne jo apne fazal se tum logon ko Quran ataa farmaya hai uske rashk per jale
jaate hai to uska kya ilaaj hai, Hum ne to Ibrahim (A. S) ki aulad ko kitab aur aqal ki
baatein ataa farmayee hai aur un ko bahot badi sultanate bhi di.” – (Surah-e-Nisa,
ayah 54)

“(Or do they envy the people for what Allah has given them of His grace? But indeed
We have given to Ibrahim's children the Book and the wisdom, and We have given
them a grand kingdom)”

As per the above ayah, these custodians of the holy Quran and Allah’s wisdom are from the
descendants of Ibrahim (A.S) and they have been given a grand kingdom by the Almighty
Allah. They are the inheritors of the knowledge of the book while rest of the Ummah is the
follower of the book.

Let us see one more ayah before we reach any conclusion:

 “Balke wo khuli aayatein un logon ke sinon main maujood hain jin ko ilm diya gaya
hai aur siwaye zaalim logon ke Hamari aayaton ka inkaar koi bhi nahin karta.” –
(Surah-e-Anqaboot, ayah 49)

“(In fact they are clear verses in the hearts of those who have been given
knowledge; and none deny Our verses except the unjust.)”

When we relate the above two ayahs, we can understand that these custodians of knowledge
are from the lineage of Ibrahim (A.S) having the verses of Quran in their hearts. It is their
bosoms which are Allah’s safe to protect and secure the verses of Quran. Thus they are the
custodians of Quran and know the true interpretations of holy book.

In this connection let us see few more ayahs:

 “Ae Rasool (SAW)) kya Hum ne tumhara sina (ilm se) kushada nahin kardiya? Zaroor
kiya – Aur Hum ne tum per se wo bojh utaar diya jis ne tumhari kamar tod rakkhi thi –
Aur tumhara zikr bhi buland kar diya” – (Surah-e-Ash-Sharh, ayah 1-2-3-4)

“(Did We not widen your bosom? And relieve you of the burden – Which had broken
your back? And We have exalted your remembrance for you.)”

The holy Quran was revealed in the form of ‘wahi’ to the holy prophet (SAW). And as per the
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our above discussed inference the verses of Quran then moved to other custodians of
knowledge from the lineage of Ibrahim (A.S).

The Quran which is owned by the Ummah is the copy of original Quran which was revealed to
our holy prophet (pbuh). Everyone one of us gives utmost respect to this copy, we kiss it and
keep it at the place which is duly purified so that Quran can be kept there. The cloth which
is used to wrap the copy of Quran is also purified. The copy of the Quran which we own is
printed in some ordinary press on papers made by people like us. Still because of the ayahs
the papers become sacred and we don’t dare to show any kind of disrespect to these
papers.

Two things need to be understood here. First of all if we take so much care to purify the
place where the copy of Quran needs to be kept and also purify ourselves before touching
Quran; Allah (SWT) must have ensured that the original Quran must be revealed on the
purest of bosoms, which is devoid of any kind of sin and filth. And when did Allah (SWT)
purify it? When we look back at the birth of Adam (A.S) we find that he was created as a
Khalifa of Allah (SWT), he did not require any prayers to reach to that position and years of
prayers of angels were no match for him and they were asked to bow down to him and
accept his supremacy.

Thus it means that all the prophets and the people who are chosen by Allah (SWT) are
created at a different level from normal human beings. They are purified from their birth and
they don’t require worldly matters to attain supremacy. This applies to our prophet (pbuh) as
well since he was the leader of all prophets.

The second point is, when the man-made paper on which the ayahs are printed becomes so
pious and pure, what happens to belongings of those who had the Quran in their bosoms?
Would not the association of these things to their owners make them pure and worthy of
respect as the paper on which ayahs are printed?

And Quran does support our claim in the following ayah from Surah-e-Yusuf:

 “Yeh mera kurta le jaao aur usko abbajaan ke chehre per daal dena ke woh phir
beena ho jaaenge (dekhne lagenge) aur tum apne sab ladke baalon ko lekar mere
paas chale aao.” – (Surah-e-Yusuf, ayah 93)

“(Take this my shirt and cast it on my father's face, he will (again) be able to see, and
come to me with all your families.)”

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It is because of the association of the shirt with Yusuf (A.S) that it gained the power of
healing. When it was casted on the face of Yaqub (A.S) he regained his lost eye-sight.

During Meraj when the Prophet (pbuh) reached Sidrat-ul-Muntaha, Jibraeel (A.S) who was
accompanying him till this point showed his inability to go ahead any further. He told the
Prophet (pbuh) that if he took even a step forward he would burn. An angel of the stature of
Jibraeel (A.S) could not go beyond a certain point, while Rasool (SAW) then went ahead on his
own. It is also a well-known fact that he was wearing his sandals during Meraj. It is because
of the association of the sandals with the feet of Rasool (SAW), they went ahead in Meraj to
the point where even Jibraeel could not go without getting burnt.

During Jihad-e-Karbala, after the martyrdom of Imam Hussain (A.S) while his beheaded body
lay on the battlefield; the head chanted verses of the Holy Quran even as it was raised over
arrows and marched across Damascus. It proves that he was amongst the chosen inheritors
of the Quran with clear ayahs in his bosom and death could not separate the Quran from
the Imam.

It was on the sands of Karbala that the blood of Imam Hussain (A.S) was shed; it is because
of this association that the status of this sand got raised from Khak to Khak-e-Shifa.

For these reasons and many more Rasool (SAW) has said:

 "I am from Hussain and Hussain is from me" (Ref: Sahih Tirmizi, vol 6, P 307, Kanzul
Ammal, vol 4, P 221, Masnad Ahmed, vol 4 P 972)

With the above mentioned inferences, It is proved that Mohammed (SAW) wa Aale
Mohammed (SAW) are the chosen slaves of Allah (SWT) upon whom He bestowed His
Knowledge and Grace. Let us now try to find out what are His instructions in understanding
“Allegorical” ayahs which are difficult to understand by a common Muslim?

Thus Allah (SWT) instructs us in the following manner:

 “To agar tum log khud nahin jaante ho to ahl-e-zikr se pooch kar dekho.” – (Surah-e-
Anbiya, ayah 7)

“(Ask the rememberancers (ahl-e-zikr), if you do not know)”

The above ayah says that if we don’t understand certain matters we need to ask Ahl-e-Zikr.

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And Imam Sa’labi reports from the authority of Jabir Ibn-e-Abdullah Ansari in his Tafseer that
when this ayah was revealed, Mawla Ali (A.S) said, “We are the rememberancers (ahl-e-
zikr)”.

Further Mawla Ali (A.S) in one of his sermons in Nahj-ul-balagha says:

 “They (the opposers) have entered the oceans of disturbance and have taken to
innovations instead of the Sunnah (the Prophet's holy deeds, utterances and his
unspoken approvals), while the believers have sunk down, and the misguided and the
liars are speaking. We are the near ones, companions, treasure holders and doors (to
the Sunnah). Houses are not entered save through their doors. Whoever enters them
from other than the door is called a thief.

The delicacies of the Qur'an are about them (Ahlu'l-bayt, the descendants of the
Prophet) and they are the treasurers of Allah. When they speak they speak the truth,
but when they keep quiet no one can speak unless they speak” (Ref: Sermon 153,
Nah-jul-balagha)

Our inferences till now stand vindicated by the above ayah and Mawla Ali (A.S)’sermon
that Mohammed (SAW) wa Aale Mohammed (SAW) (Ahl-ul-bait) are the true treasurers of
Allah (SWT) and Ahl-e-Zikr upon whom Allah has bestowed His knowledge and grace. They
are the doors to the Sunnah. Hence the prophet (pbuh) emphasized on following them to
follow his Sunnah with perfection.

Uptill now we have applied our understanding and in the light of various ayahs we have
reached the conclusion that the Ahl-ul-bait are the chosen guardian of Allah’s treasures and
wisdom and they are purified ones. Let us now see the specific ayah which further confirms
our conclusion.

 “Ae Paighambar ki Ahl-ul-bait Khuda to buss yeh chahta hai ke tum ko har tarah ki
burai se door rakkhe aur itna paak rakkhe jitna paak rakhne ka haq hai” - (Surah-e-
Ahzab, Ayah 33)

(“Verily, Verily Allah intendeth but to keep off from you (every kind of) uncleanliness,
O ye people of the House, and purify you with a thorough purification.”)

Most of the commentators have unanimously agreed that this ayah is revealed to showcase
the ‘piety’ and purity of Ahl-ul-bait (Ref: Tafseer Dhur Mansoor, Mulla Jalaluddin Suyuti, Vol
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We may often feel that why so much to them? Why nobody else and only they who are
purified? In order to understand this let us take an example. A physician advices people in
matters of health and lawyers would give advice regarding legal matters. Now imagine if a
physician is corrupt and his reputation is really bad, people may not like to visit him for health
tips and may not consult him. They may fear that his advice may harm them. Similarly in case
of a lawyer too.

When we appoint somebody for the accomplishment of an important task we appoint the
most trusted of our people to execute. Ahl-ul-bait of Rasool (SAW) were custodians of Allah
(SWT)’s knowledge and treasures. It is through them that Allah (SWT) has spread His
knowledge. Thus it was mandatory on Allah (SWT) to make them pure and keep away from
them any kind of uncleanliness.

Now let us take a slightly different approach in understanding the above-mentioned


inference. For this we would see the following ayahs from Surah-e-Kahf. It is a conversation
between Musa (A.S) and Khizr (A.S):

 “To jahan machhli chhodi thi dono ne Humare bandon main se ek khaas bande (Khizr)
ko paya jisko Humne apni bargaah se Rehmat (Wilayat) ka hissa ataa kiya tha aur
Hum ne use Ilm-e-Ladunni apne khaas ilm main se kuch sikhaya tha – Musa (A.S) ne
un se (Khizr se) kaha kya aapki ijaazat hai ke main iss gharz se aap ke saath saath
rahoon ke jo rahnumai ka ilm aapko Khuda ki taraf se sikhaya gaya hai uss mein se
kuch mujhe bhi sikha deejye. Khizr ne kaha main sikha to doon magar aap se mere
saath sabr na hoga” – (Surah-e-Kahf, ayah 65-66-67)

“(So they found one of Our servants, on whom We had bestowed Mercy from
Ourselves and whom We had taught knowledge (ilm-e-Ladunni) from Our own
Presence. Moses said to him: "May I follow thee, on the footing that thou teach me
something of the (Higher) Truth which thou hast been taught?" (The other) said:
"Verily thou wilt not be able to have patience with me!")”

The above ayah talks about the incident of Musa (A.S)’s meeting with Khizr (A.S). We know
that after the meeting he started following Khizr (A.S) and on 3 different occasions he could
not hold himself and thus could not keep the promise made to Khizr (A.S) and had to depart
ways there from.

When we reflect on the above ayah, we find that Khizr (A. S) was bestowed upon with a little
part of ilm-e-Ladunni and some part of Allah’s Mercy. This guided him and gave him the
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part of this knowledge and hence could not foresee what was going to happen and became
impatient.

Let us now take one more ayah and reflect on it in the light of above ayahs:

 “Aur ae Rasool (SAW) kafir log kehte hai ke tum paighambar nahin ho to tum un se
kehdo ke mere aur tumhare darmiyan meri risalat ki gawahi ke waaste Khuda aur wo
shakhs jis ke paas aasmani kitab ka ilm hai kaafi hai.” – (Surah-e-Ra’ad, ayah 43)

(“Yet those who are disbelievers say: "You are not the apostle sent (by God)." Tell
them: "God is sufficient as witness between me and you, and he who has knowledge
of the Book."”)

Two important results can be derived from the above ayah. There is a witness for Rasool
(SAW)’s apostleship who is the most trusted by the Almighty Allah as Allah (SWT) has
appointed him as a witness and the other result is that this witness has been bestowed upon
with the entire knowledge of the holy book.

The person who has been given “Knowledge” of holy book is definitely Mawla Ali (Ref:
Tafseer-e-Suyuti, Vol 4, P 69, Ahteyaj-e-Tabresi, Tafseer-e-Ayashi). Thus Mawla Ali (A.S) is the
trusted witness to Rasool (SAW)’s apostleship who is bestowed upon the entire knowledge of
the holy book.

From the ayahs of Surah-e-Kahf we found out that Khizr (A.S) was bestowed upon a part of
Allah’s mercy and part of ilm-e-Ladunni and this guided him to right decisions. And this
knowledge gave him vision to foresee the future.

Our holy prophet (pbuh) is mercy to the worlds and Mawla Ali (A.S) has been given the
entire knowledge then imagine what would have been their conduct? What would be the
level of their vision? Can’t we say that they could foresee what was going to happen then and
act accordingly? Would not each step they took be well guided and on the right path?

Getting back to the example of the physician and the lawyer, let us again try to understand
the above mentioned point. A good physician has the knowledge related to health; hence he
would not take a step which is unhealthy. His every move would be for the betterment of his
health. A lawyer has knowledge related to legal aspects and hence he would not take a step
which is illegal.

Mawla Ali (A.S) had the knowledge of Allah’s book. Hence his every step would be as per the
book and Allah’s wish. This knowledge gave him the vision and guidance to follow Allah’s

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Will. This also explains why Allah talks about the piety of Ahl-ul-bait in Surah-e-Ahzab, ayah
33.

So if we wish to know Allah’s Will, we need to look at the lives of Ahl-ul-bait. We by


ourselves may fail to understand Quran completely but we can always refer to their lives and
teachings to understand it.

Quran further confirms in the below-mentioned ayah:

 “Phir Hum ne apne bandon main se khaas un ko Quran ka waris banaya jinhain (ahl
samjhkar) muntakhab kiya kyonke bandon main se kuch to nafarmaani karke apni
jaan par sitam dhaate hai aur kuch unmain se neki badi ke darmiyan hai aur un main
se kuch log Khuda ke ikhtiyar se nekiyon main auron se goya sabqat legaye hai, yehi
intikhaab-o-sabqat to Khuda ka bada fazal hai.” – (Surah-e-Fatir, ayah 32)

“(Then We have given the Book for inheritance to such of Our Servants as We have
chosen: but there are among them some who wrong their own souls; some who follow
a middle course; and some who are by Allah’s leave, foremost in good deeds; that is
the highest Grace)”

The prophet (pbuh) has said this for Mawla Ali:

 “The Holy Quran has outward and inward meanings and Ali Ibne Abi Talib has the
knowledge of both. (Ref: Hilyatul Awaliya, Abu Nu’aym, vol 1 P 65)

And Mawla Ali (A.S) says in his sermon in Nah-jul-balagha that:

 By Allah, I have knowledge of the conveyance of messages, fulfillment of promises


and of entire expressions. We the people of the house (of the Prophet - Ahlu'l-bayt)
possess the doors of wisdom and light of governance. Beware that the paths of
religion are one and its highways are straight. He who follows them achieves (the
aim) and secures (the objective). And he who stood away from it went astray and
incurred repentance. (Ref: Sermon 119, Nah jul Balagha)

Mawla Ali (A.S) and rest of the 11 Imams are the inheritors of Allah’s book. We are the
followers of the book and hence when we read the book we fail to understand certain ayahs
which are allegorical, while Quran in their hands is entire knowledge. It reveals itself to
them.

Whenever we see the land around us we find that it is being owned by one person or the
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always somebody to take care of the land. Allah (SWT) created this earth and it has also
appointed inheritors of this earth to take care of it. So let us try to find them.

In the following ayah Allah (SWT) says:

 “Aur be-shak Zaboor main Hum ne ba’d nasihat ke yeh likh diya tha ke (aakhir main)
Mere naik bande zameen ke waaris ho jaaenge” – (Surah-e-Anbiya, ayah 105)

“(Before this We wrote in the Psalms, after the Message (given to Moses): My
servants the righteous, shall inherit the earth.")

In the Holy Scriptures prior to Quran, Allah did inform the world that at the end His righteous
servants shall inherit the earth. It means that the earth would be ruled by those obedient
and chosen servants of Allah.

There is similar reference even in Bible. As the Bible says:

 “And as for Ishmael, I have heard you: I will surely bless him; I will make him fruitful
and will greatly increase his numbers. He will be the father of twelve rulers, and I will
make him into a great nation.” (Ref: Genesis 17:20, The Bible, New International
Version, NIV)

As per the above mentioned Genesis of Bible, Allah (SWT) promises Ibrahim (A.S) that there
would be 12 rulers from the lineage of Ismail (A.S) and He would make them into a great
nation.

Thus even in today’s edition of Bible there is a mention of 12 Imams from the lineage of
Ismail (A.S) who would be rulers. They are the inheritors of this earth. And that must be the
reason that Rasool (SAW) often referred Mawla Ali (A.S) as ‘Abu Turab’.

Again Mawla Ali (A.S) says in Nahjulbalagha that:

 “Where are those who falsely and unjustly claimed that they are deeply versed in
knowledge, as against us, although Allah raised us in position and kept them down,
bestowed upon us knowledge but deprived them, and entered us (in the fortress of
knowledge) but kept them out. With us guidance is to be sought and blindness (of
misguidance) is to be changed into brightness. Surely Imams (divine leaders) will be
from the Quraysh. They have been planted in this line through Hashim. It would not

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suit others nor would others be suitable as heads of affairs.” – (Ref: Sermon 143,
Nahjul balagha)

The 12 Imams from Bani Hashim are the light of guidance and also the inheritor of this earth.
The way Quran would reveal itself, even this earth would reveal its best form during the
reign of 12th Imam when he comes out of occultation.

That is why during his lifetime the prophet (pbuh) on various occasions emphasized on the
importance of understanding Quran through the guidance of Ahl-ul-bait. He had said in
Hadith-e-Saqlain that:

 ““I will soon be called away and will have to depart from you, but I leave amongst you
two weighty things; the book of the High and Mighty Allah and my progeny. The
Book of Allah is like a rope which extends from the heavens to the earth, and my
progeny are the people of my house (Ahl-ul-bait). The Subtle and Aware (Allah) tells
me that the two shall never part from each other until they come to me at the Pool.
So, take care how you treat them after me.” (Ref: Musnad, Ahmed Ibn-e-Hambal,
Part 3, P 26, Kanz-ul-Ummal, Part 1, P 47, Tirmizi, 5:328, Nisai 96:79, Ibn Atiyyah 1:34,
Ibn-e-Hajar P 89)

The holy prophet (pbuh) has said that Quran and Ahl-ul-bait would never be separated and
hence if we wish to be guided by Quran we need to follow Ahl-ul-bait.

So let me conclude with this couplet of Urdu shayri from Bedum Warsi:

“ ‘Bedum’ yahi to Paanch hai Maqsood-e-Kaenat,

Kherunnisa (A.S), Hussain o Hasan (A.S), Mustufa (SAW), Ali (A.S)”

And pray to Allah that “O our Lord! This is our humble effort in Your path to reach You.
Accept it and guide us through Quran and Your chosen inheritors of the book and make us
steadfast on the right path. Keep us away from things which You dislike the most and give us
strength to follow whatever You wish so that we can make this world a better place. Bless us
with success in this world and hereafter.” Aamin

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Ayat-ul-Kubra
As a child whenever I would come to Dholka, while still in a car I would invariably look for the
minarets of Khan Masjid; a historic mosque in the town. These minarets were visible from the
highway from a great distance and thus became a prominent landmark for all of us to know
that Dholka had arrived. A mere sight of these minarets would make us forget the fatigue of
the long journey and we would be filled with enthusiasm of meeting everybody.

The vast city of Mumbai can be represented in a magazine by showcasing just the picture of
Gateway of India. Instead of Gateway of India if some other picture is used it would be really
difficult as most of the people might fail to recognize it and hence may not relate it with
Mumbai unless proper address along with lane number and area is mentioned along with the
picture. Similarly Hyderabad can be represented by Charminar and Delhi by India Gate.

 These are the Most Prominent Landmarks of these large cities as each landmark has
historical association with its respective city and has represented the city since centuries.

Allah (SWT) is Omnipotent, He is Omnipresent still we are unable to see Him. As the following
ayah says:

 “Us ko aankhein dekh nahin sakti na duniya main na aakherat main aur Woh logo ki
nazaron ko khoob dekhta hai aur Woh bada bareekbeen wakifkaar hai...” – ( Surah-e-
Anam, ayah 103)

“(No vision can grasp Him, but His grasp is over all vision: He is above all
comprehension, yet is acquainted with all things.)”

It is not possible for mortals to see Him, neither in this world nor in hereafter. So how do we
know about His existence? As the Holy Quran again says in the following ayah:

 “Usee ne do dariya bahae jo baham mil jaate hain, donon ke darmiyaan ek hud faasil
aad hai jisse tajawiz nahin karte. To ae Jinn-o-Ins tum dono apne Parvardigar ki kaun
kaunsi nemat ko jhootlaoge.” – (Surah-e-Rahman, ayah 19-20-21)

“(He has let free the two bodies of flowing water, meeting together: Between them is
a Barrier which they do not transgress: Then which of the favours of your Lord will ye
deny?)”

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Allah (SWT) reveals Himself to us through His creations. As the above ayah says all His
creations are His Favours which He has bestowed upon us.

In Surah-e-Rehman after mentioning His Favours He has discussed the conditions of those
who would reject them. And the following two ayahs further confirm their conditions:

 “Aur jin logon ne kufr ikhtiyaar kiya aur Hamari aayaton ko jhutlaya to wahi
Jahannami aur hamesha Dozakh hi main pade rahenge.” – (Surah-e-Baqra, ayah 39)

“(But those who reject Faith and belie Our Signs, they shall be companions of the
Fire; they shall abide therein.)”

 “Aur un logon ne qahar-e-Khuda ki taraf palta khaya ye sab iss sabab se hua ke woh
log Khuda ki aayaton ka inkaar karte the.” – (Surah-e-Baqra, ayah 61)

“(They drew on themselves the wrath of Allah. This because they went on rejecting
the Signs of Allah)”

Thus these Favours are the Signs of His Existence. He dislikes those who reject His Favours
and they might incur Allah’s wrath in their life and He shall make them companions of Hell
Fire after their death.

In the introductory section of this article we established that the manner in which the
Gateway of India is a prominent landmark or the greatest sign that depicts the vastness of
the city of Mumbai; similarly let us try to find out The Greatest Sign of Almighty Allah which
truly depicts His Grandeur.

In order to understand this let us look at the historical journey – Meraj, of our Holy Prophet
(pbuh) to the highest point. He (pbuh) began his holy journey escorted by Jibraeel (A.S) from
the house of ‘Umm-e-Hani” on his steed al-Buraq.

The Traditions say that Jibraeel (A.S) who was escorting the Holy Prophet (pbuh) till Sidrat-ul-
Muntaha was not permitted to go beyond it. It was only the Prophet (pbuh) who was
elevated upto the highest horizons. Mentioning this journey the Holy Quran says in Surah-e-
Najm:

 “Aur iss haal main ke wo Ufaq-e-Aala per hai. Phir kareeb ho aur aage badha. Phir do
kamaan ka faasla rah gaya balke isse bhi kareeb tha. Khuda ne apne bande ki taraf
jo wahi bheji so bheji”. – (Surah-e-Najm, ayah 7-10)

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“(And he is in the highest part of the horizon. Then he drew near, then he bowed So
he was the measure of two bows or closer still. And He revealed to His servant what
He revealed.)”

The above ayahs narrate the journey of Rasool (SAW) to the highest horizon (Ufaq-e-Aala).
When he reached there he drew closer than the measure of two bows. There are two things
worth pondering upon. Firstly, who did he draw closer to as the ayah mentions? Could it be
Jibraeel (A.S)? Reasoning says it cannot be him as he could not travel beyond Sidrat-ul-
Muntaha. Secondly was it Allah? To think so too would be wrong as Allah is Omnipresent
and He is not limited to a specific position. Also, in order to come closer to someone you
need to see him, while Allah cannot be seen. Hence it was neither Allah nor Jibraeel (A.S). So
who was the prophet (pbuh) coming closer to?

Also the ayah says that Allah (SWT) revealed ‘Wahi’ to Rasool (SAW). Normally whenever any
‘wahi’ was revealed to him it was always in the voice of Jibraeel (A.S), but since here Jibraeel
(A.S) was not present then whose voice did Allah choose to reveal the wahi?

Further ayahs from the same Surah might help us in deriving some result:

 “To jo kuch unhonne dekha unke dil ne jhoot na jaana. To kya wo Rasool jo kuch
dekhta hai tum log uss main jhagadte ho? Aur unhonne to uss ko ek baar aur dekha
hai, Sidrat-ul-Munteha ke nazdeek. Ussi ke paas to rahne ki bahisht hai, jab chhaa raha
tha sidra per jo chhaa raha tha. (Uss waqt bhi) unki aankh na to aur taraf maail hui aur
na had se aage badhi. Aur unhonne yaqeenan apne Parvardigar ki Badi Badi
Nishaniyan dekhi.” – (Surah-e-Najm, ayah 11-18)

“(The heart was not untrue in (making him see) what he saw. What! do you then
dispute with him as to what he saw? And certainly he saw him in another descent, At
the farthest lote-tree; Near which is the garden, the place to be resorted to. When that
which covers covered the lote-tree; The eye did not turn aside, nor did it exceed the
limit. Certainly he saw of The Greatest Signs of his Lord.)”

The above ayahs confirm that Rasool (SAW) saw someone which was definitely amongst The
Greatest Signs of Allah.

All His creations are His Signs of Existence. And we Humans are the Best amongst His
creations (Ashraf-ul-Makhlukaat). Thus the Greatest Sign which Rasool (SAW) saw at the
highest horizon must be from the best of creations i.e. must be a human being. Again he
should be much higher in stature and closer to Rasool (SAW) and Allah (SWT) than Jibraeel
(A.S).

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Since Allah (SWT) reveals Himself through His creations He must have surely revealed His
Greatest Sign to this world. Let us then try to identify that.

When we look at the life of our holy prophet (pbuh) we find that he trusted Hazrat Ali (A.S)
the most from amongst his companions. In every war Hazrat Ali (A.S) remained steadfast and
was ready to lay his life for the sake of holy prophet (pbuh) and Allah (SWT).

Following are the rare distinctions which associate Hazrat Ali (A.S) to Allah which no other
human being in the entire history had:

 His Name:

Ali is his name and so is the name of Allah

 His Birth:

He was born in Kaaba, the house of Allah. It was Friday 13th of Rajab 30 Amulfeel,
Hazrat Fatima binte Asad (A. S), the wife of Hazrat Abu Talib (A.S) entered the
precincts of the Kaaba. Ali (A.S) the youngest son of Abu Talib was born inside the Holy
Kaaba. She stayed inside for three days. This incidence is well documented by many
Islamic scholars and historians.

(Ref: Muhammad ibn Talha el-Shafei in Matalib-us-saool, page 11, Hakim in


Mustadrak, page 483, Vol. III, El-Umari in Sharh Ainia, page 15, Halabi in Sira, page
165, Vol. I, Sibt ibn al-Jauzi in Tadhkera Khawasil Ummah, page 7, Ibn Sabbagh Maleki
in Fusoolul Mohimma, page 14, Muhammad bin Yousuf Shafei in Kifayet al-Talib, page
261, Shablanji in Nurul Absar, page 76, Ibn Zahra in Ghiyathul Ikhtisar, page 97, Edvi in
Nafhatul Qudsia, page 41, Mohaddith-e-Dehlvi in ‘Izalatul Kholafa’)

And Nuru’ddin Bin Sabbagh Maliki in his work documents birth of Hazrat Ali (A.S) in
Ka’ba in following words:

 "No one before Ali was born in the Ka'ba. This was a distinction given to Ali in
order to enhance his honor, rank, and dignity." (Ref: Nuru'd-din Bin Sabbagh
Maliki in his Fusulu'l- Muhimma, Fasl I, p.14)

 His Help is Allah’s Help:

We would try to establish the above claim by referring few ayahs from the Holy
Quran. Allah (SWT) says this to the holy prophet (SAW) in Surah-e-Bani Israel:

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“Aur ye dua maanga karo ke Ae mere Parvardigaar mujhe jahan pahoncha achhi tarah
pahoncha aur mujhe jahan se nikaal to achhi tarah se nikaal aur mujhe khaas apni
bargaah se ek Sultan ataa farma jisse har qism ki madad pahonche.” – (Surah-e-Bani
Israel, ayah 80)

“(Say: "O my Lord! Let my entry be by the Gate of Truth and Honour, and likewise my
exit by the Gate of Truth and Honour; and grant me from Thy Presence an Authority
to aid (me).")”

Allah (SWT) instructs Rasool (SAW) to ask for an Authority (Sultan-un-Naseera) who
would help him in every way. It means that Allah (SWT) wanted to help Rasool (SAW)
through someone who is the authority duly appointed by Allah, Himself.

Again the ayah from Anfal says:

“Ae Rasool (SAW) wohi to woh Khuda hai jis ne apni khaas madad aur momineen se
tumhari taeed ki” – (Surah-e-Anfal, ayah 62)

“(He it is Who strengthened you with His help and with the believers)”

This help of a Believer (Momin) to Rasool (SAW) was actually the help from Allah
(SWT) as confirmed by the above ayah.

As per the tradition of Abu Hureira, quoted by Ibn-e-Asakir, Rasool (SAW) has said that
it is written on ‘arsh’ that there is no God but Allah, Mohammed (SAW) is My slave
and My Rasool and I helped him through Ali. (Ref: Durr-e-Mansoor, Vol 3, P 199,
Mulla Jalaluddin Suyuti, Tarkih Ibn-e-Asakir, Zainul falli).

And how did He help Rasool (SAW) through Hazrat Ali? For this Allah (SWT) says:

“Aur Hum hi ne lohe ko naazil kiya jis ke zariye se sakht ladai aur logon ke bahot se
nafa ki baatein hain aur taake Khuda dekh le ke be dekhe bhaale Khuda aur usske
Rasoolon ki kaun madad karta hai, beshak Khuda bahot zabardast Ghalib hai.” –
(Surah-e-Hadid, ayah 25)

“(And We sent down Iron, in which is (material for) mighty war, as well as many
benefits for mankind, that Allah may test who it is that will help, Unseen, Him and His
messengers: For Allah is Full of Strength, Exalted in Might (and able to enforce His
Will).”

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Which was the iron sent down to help the holy prophet (pbuh) as mentioned in the
above ayah? In the battlefield of Ohad, Jibraeel (A.S), the angel brought down the
sword ‘Zulfiqar’ and presented it to Mawla Ali (A.S) by saying: ‘La fataah illa Ali La
Saif illa Zulfiqar.’ (Zulfiqar is the only effective sword and Ali the unique champion)
(Ref: Habib-al-Siyar; Rawdzat-al-Ahbab.)

Thus with Allah’s Sword in his hand during the battlefield of Ohad he became
“Yadullah” (Allah’s hand). And looking at his valour and courage in the battlefield of
Khaibar Rasool (SAW) bestowed on him the surname of "Sher-e-Khuda” (Lion of God).
(Ref: Gibbon, D.& F. of Roman Empire Vol. V. p. 365).

Mir Ahmad Ali (1988) writes that Ali Ibn Abi Talib is known as mazhar al aja-ib and
mazhar al ghara-ib because, as willed by Allah, he used to appear in different forms
to carry out divine plans under very special circumstances. These two epithets are
exclusively reserved for Ali. Even today the true believers invoke Allah to send him for
help.

 His Soul:

Now let us look at the following ayah from Surah-e-Baqra:

“Aur logon main se Khuda ke bande kuch aise hai jo Khuda ki (khushnudi) haasil karne
ki gharaz se apni jaan tak bech daalte hai aur Khuda aise bandon per bada hi shafkat
wala hai.” – (Surah-e- Baqra, ayah 207)

“(And among men is he who sells himself to seek the pleasure of Allah; and Allah is
Affectionate to the servants.)”

Imam Ghizali in his Tareekhe Khamees writes that the above ayah of Surah-e-Baqra
was revealed mentioning this sacrifice of Mawla Ali (A.S) when he slept on the bed of
Rasool (SAW) during the night of Hijrat.

Looking at Hazrat Ali (A.S)’s commitment to sacrifice his life and protect the Prophet
(pbuh) of His religion; Allah (SWT) also granted Hazrat Ali (A.S) with divine status by
purchasing his soul. He thus became ‘Nafsullah’ (Allah’s Soul).

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 His Martyrdom:

Mentioning about his martyrdom, S Ockley writes in his famous work the ‘History of
the Saracens’ that when Ali (A.S) was leaving his abode for his morning prayers, the
household birds began making a great noise. And when seeing this one of the servants
attempted to calm them Ali (A.S) said, "Leave them alone, for their cries are only
lamentations foreboding my death."

He got martyrdom on the 21st of Ramzan. On 19th Ramzan during his morning prayers
while Hazrat Ali (A.S) was in a state of prostration, Abdur Rahman Ibn Muljim (may
Allah curse him) gave a blow of poisonous sword causing a deep wound on his head.
He survived for two more days after that.

Thus all these events in his life showcase his proximity to Allah which is unique and no other
individual had the same distinctions. That is why the holy prophet has said this about Hazrat
Ali (A.S) that:

 “Amongst men it is Ali who knows Allah the best.” – (Ref: Selections from Kanz-ul-
Ummal, Bahamash Al Masnad, Vol 5 P 32)

 Our reasoning on the basis of above mentioned proofs definitely indicates that beyond
Sidrat-ul-Muntaha, on the highest horizon, it must be Mawla Ali (A.S) whom Rasool (SAW)
saw. He is surely the The Greatest Sign (Ayat-ul-Kubra) and Divine Proof of Allah (SWT).

In order to further substantiate our above-mentioned result let us contemplate on the


following ayah from Surah-e-Ra’ad:

 “Aur Ae Rasool (SAW) kafir log kehte hai ke tum paighambar nahin ho to tum un se
kehdo ke mere aur tumhare darmiyan meri risalat ki gawahi ke waste Khuda aur wo
shakhs jis ko aasmani kitab ka ilm hai kafi hai.” – (Surah-e-Raad, Ayah 43)

(“Yet those who are disbelievers say: "You are not the apostle sent (by God)." Tell
them: "God is sufficient as witness between me and you, and he who has knowledge
of the Book."”)

When we observe the above ayah, it says that there are two witnesses to the apostleship of
the holy Prophet (pbuh). First one is Allah (SWT) who is Omnipresent, the other witness is

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the one who has knowledge of the book. All the translators of Quran have invariably used
the word ‘witness’ in their translation and the dictionary meaning suggests witness means: to
see, hear or know by personal presence. And the other meaning which I found was ‘to be
present as a spectator’.

Now the Meraj was one of the most important aspects of Rasool (SAW)’s risalat (apostleship)
which is duly testified by Quran. It means that the witness of his apostleship needs to be
present at the time of Meraj to testify as per the above ayah. Because if he is not present
during Meraj how can he testify and thus it would be against the above ayah.

As per the Islamic scholars and historians the witness mentioned in the above ayah who has
the complete knowledge of the book is Hazrat Ali (A.S). (Ref: Tafseer-e-Suyuti, Vol 4, P 69,
Ahteyaj-e-Tabresi, Tafseer-e-Ayashi)

The following hadith of the holy Prophet (SAW) further throws some light on this as he says:

 “Ali is the divine proof from his Almighty and I am witness on it.” (Ref: Tarikh Ibn-e-
Asakir, vol 43 P 220, Kareeb Minal lafaz fi Yanabe-ul-mowaddat, vol 1 P 293)

It seems that on the highest horizon then Rasool (SAW) became witness to Hazrat Ali (A.S) as
being the “Greatest Sign of Allah (Ayat-ul-Kubra) while Mawla Ali (A.S) became witness to
the ‘Greatest Journey of the Greatest Prophet to the Greatest Horizon”.

Narrating this Mir Ahmed Ali (1988) writes that when the Prophet (pbuh) returned from his
heavenly journey, before he could relate his experiences, Ali (A.S) began giving him the
minutest details of the journey, making it quite obvious that Ali (A.S) was with the Prophet
(pbuh) throughout his journey.

In the earlier section of this article as per the ayah from Surah-e-Najm, we found that Allah
(SWT) revealed His ‘wahi’ to the holy Prophet (pbuh) at the highest horizon in absence of
Jibraeel (A.S) and we wondered whose voice it must be?

Faidh-al-Kashani in his famous book Kashful Ghummah narrates a tradition from Hazrat
Umar that when the Prophet (pbuh) was asked as to what voice did Allah (SWT) speak to him
during Meraj, the Prophet said:

“My Lord spoke to me with the voice of Ali Ibn Abi Talib and said, “O Ahmad! I am an Entity
that is not like anything else. I cannot be compared to anything else and I know all the secrets

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of your heart. With the exception of Ali Ibn Abu Talib, you have no other close friend. Thus, I
speak to you with the voice of Ali Ibn Abi Talib so that your heart will be at ease”

 We can thus infer that Allah (SWT) reveals Himself through His creations, all creations are
His Signs and amongst them Hazrat Ali (A.S) is the Greatest Sign of Allah (SWT) sent down to
help and protect His Greatest Prophet (pbuh) and His Greatest Religion.

With the help of ayah from Surah-e-Rahman and couple of more ayahs from Surah-e-Baqra
we understood that Allah’s wrath is incurred upon those who reject His Signs and Favours.
Let us now try to further substantiate this with few more ayahs. As the holy Quran says:

 “Aaj Maine tumhare din ko kaamil kardiya aur tum per apni ne’mat poori kardi aur
tumhare iss Deen-e-Islam ko pasand kiya.” – (Surah-e-Maida, ayah 3)

“(This day have I perfected your religion for you, completed My favour upon you, and
have chosen for you Islam as your religion.)

Commenting on the revelation of this ayah, most of the compilers have unanimously said that
it was revealed after the holy Prophet (pbuh) announced ‘Man Kunto Mawla’ by holding the
hand of Hazrat Ali (A.S) and indicating him to the gathering at Ghadeer-e-Khum.

(Ref: Durr-e-Mansoor, Jalalluddin Suyuti, V3, P 19, Tarikh by Khatib al Baghdadi, V8 P 290,
596, Yanabi-al-Mawaddah from Abu Hureira by Al-Qudoozi Al-Hanafi).

After this ayah was revealed the holy Prophet (pbuh) said:

 “Allah is Great on the perfection of religion, completion of bounties and Allah’s


satisfaction with my messengership and Ameerul Momineen Ali Ibn Abi Taalib
(a.s.)’s mastership after me.” – (Ref: Tirmizi, Nisaai, Hakim Neshapuri, Ahmad-e-
Hanbal, Tabari)

There are couple of things which can be inferred from the above ayah. First is that Islam was
perfected on the announcement of Man Kunto Mawla. And second is that Allah (SWT) did
complete all His Favours on this announcement. Thus it can be said that Mawla Ali (A.S) is
not only the ‘Greatest Sign of Allah’ but Allah’s Favours are incomplete without him.

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And we have already seen that rejecting any of Allah’s Favour invoke His wrath. So what
happens if “The Complete Favour’ is rejected? The Holy Quran confirms in the following
manner:

 “Ek maangne wale ne kafiron ke liye ho kar rahne wale azaab ko maanga jisko koi
taal nahin sakta jo Darje wale Khuda ki taraf se (hone wala) tha.” – (Surah-e-Meraj,
ayah 1-3)

“(A questioner asked about a Penalty to befall- The Unbelievers, the which there is
none to ward off,- (A Penalty) from Allah, Lord of the Ways of Ascent)”

Commenting on the revelation of above ayah Sala’bi writes in his tafseer that the news of
Hazrat Ali (A.S.)’s appointment as master and leader by the Holy Prophet (pbuh) on divine
command spread everywhere. A person named Haaris Ibn Noman Fehri came to the Holy
Prophet (pbuh) and said: “You asked us to give two witnesses (of divinity and
messengership), we gave. You made prayers, Zakaat and Hajj obligatory upon us, we
accepted. Now, you intend to appoint your cousin (Ali) as our master by announcing, “Of
whomsoever I am his master, Ali is his master too.” Is this announcement from your side or
on divine order?” The Messenger of Allah answered:

“I swear by Allah, except Whom there is no God, this command was certainly divine.”

On hearing this, Haaris stood up and walking towards his camel, grumbled, “O Allah, if this
order is from your side, then punish me by raining stones upon me.” He had hardly
completed his sentence, when a stone fell from the sky and crushed him to death. At this
justice, the Qur’anic verse was revealed: “A questioner asked about a Penalty to befall.”
(Ref: Tafseer-e-Sal’abi)

Thus the ayah explains that penalty befell the unbeliever who rejected Allah’s Favour i.e.
rejected the leadership of Hazrat Ali (A.S).

I feel like mentioning here a beautiful couplet from a famous Qawwali:

“Shahe Mardaan Shere Yazdaan Quwwate Parwardigar

Lafata illah Ali (A.S) la Saif e illa Zulfiqar”

 And conclude that Hazrat Ali (A.S) is the Greatest Sign and The Greatest Favour of Allah
(SWT) and hence Allah has concealed His bounties in the love for Hazrat Ali (A.S) while hatred
towards Ali (A.S) invokes His wrath. So let us pray that May Allah give us enough strength to
love Hazrat Ali (A.S) and remain thankful to Allah for His limitless Bounties and Favours.
Aamin

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