Dear friend, I have attempted to answer 3 of the 4
questions you asked earlier. Here is the answer to the 4th question.
I thank you for asking questions and hence making me work overtime on regular
basis. Be prepared to know a lot many things we have never been told so far. Your
question is as follows:
Ques 4: “On what reasoned basis do you say that the
Quran as we know it today is the same as what Allah told Mohammed via Gibreel?
You know that there were many Qurans when Caliph Othman burnt them all and
produced a "standardized" version, which angered even Ayesha (mother
of the faithful) and Othman was finally assassinated for the sacrilege.
Unfortunately, Othman's version was the only version that was around when he
was assassinated, so we don't know what the original Quran was.”
Ans.: God
repeatedly asks the reader to reflect upon the verses of the Quran. The reader
is asked to use his wisdom and intellect. Real problem is that we have ceased
to reflect, particularly pertaining to religious issues. This can even be
understood from the fact that while Quran completed the teachings of Islam and said
that the teachings will remain in vogue till the end of the world, the very
fact that a need was felt to modify or amend certain of Quran’s own injunctions
during the 23 years in which it was revealed is proof enough that Muslims, who
are not in position to change the content of Quran, should always keep the
doors for new understanding in the light of new developments. It was supposed
to be a message to the Muslims that during all times there will crop up issues
which cannot be solved by merely past precedents. Islam wanted to make Muslims
as enlightened, reasonable and forward-looking as possible. The worst part is
that those who are considered the guardians of faith – the mullahs and the
ulemas - are the most orthodox of all and least willing to accept new light.
Expecting from these guardians of orthodoxy to make the life of modern-day
Muslims less orthodox would be to expect the impossible.
Unfortunately,
Muslims have made reciting of Quran as a ritual than a necessity. In India, Quran in
Arabic is learnt by heart and recited, without trying to know the real meaning
of each verse. Even the ulemas normally don’t want the Muslims to reflect on
the verses in Quran. Despite the fact that Quran lays great emphasis on using
wisdom and intellect, for several centuries during the initial period of Muslim
rule in India, mathematics was not taught in the madrasas lest the Muslims
would learn to exercise their mind. A question comes to mind naturally, is there
an attempt to hide the followers from reaching a certain understanding? The
answer is obvious!
Yet
the Muslims would claim that a great deal of research is being done on Quran.
Any study becomes incapable of generating new results if the student has some
vested interests; if his mind is already cluttered with certain pre-existing
thought process; or, he is averse to accepting certain points because of his
pre-set mindset. All attachments have to be discarded and all aversions
forgotten if we are willing to understand the truth truly. Unfortunately most
of the studies succumb due to one or more of the aforementioned reasons. This
compiler has reasons to believe that Muslims, of all the existing sects, have
not understood till date the profound truths present in the Quran. In spite of
this, many of them have the audacity to criticize one or more verses of Quran,
without knowing that their lack of understanding of the real teachings of Quran
is to such an extent that their entire way of life, their manner of treating
rest of humanity including those adhering to various faiths and in particular
their views about previously revealed scriptures will drastically change, if
they were to understand the Quran in its totality.
This
said & done, this writer is of firm opinion that Quran is indeed a miracle
that was given to Mohammad and it is relevant for all times but the real
storehouse of knowledge that Quran contains is yet to be revealed to mankind.
Quran is also very much the same as was revealed upon Prophet Mohammad through
Gibreel (as the questioner has asked), though we know very little about the
identity of Gibreel and the true manner in which revelations came. [This is
another subject and if we dwell on it here, the subject would become too long
to contain.]
One of
the basic reason for my belief is the great number of secrets that the Quran
carry, which mankind is unable to understand fully, and some of which, if told
here in one go, would be too hard for even the Muslims to digest. Another
reason is the prophecies that are present in abundance. Third is the great
similarity in teaching that exists between Quran and other previously revealed
scriptures; all of them seem to be complementing each other in all terms. I
personally believe this even more because I am presenting some hidden truths
that nobody till now has presented till now. If anybody knew these facts, it
would surely be the Forces of Guidance (who deliberately let these facts lay
hidden in divine scriptures long enough for man to become intellectually aware
so as to fathom and comprehend them) and the Forces of Darkness (who did all
they could to bury the true understanding lest the man would come to the path
of the Forces of Guidance).
Let us
ponder for a while, what should a Divine Scripture contain? Should it contain
how to perform a ritual sacrifice through pouring oil through a ladle of this
much size at this time of the year? Should it contain how to make a steam
engine, a car or an airplane? Or should a Divine Scripture contain the purpose
of our creation, why have we been put on earth, how best can we get out of this
worldly living to attain a life of permanent happiness, what is the path that
will lead us to that life of permanent bliss and who are the Divinely Appointed
guides that will lead us to that goal. In short, if we take Gita’s terminology,
the greatest science is the study of the self and therefore we can concur that the
Divine Scripture should show how to lead the self to attain proximity with the
Manifest Self or Paramatma and the Straight (and therefore the shortest) path
to attain this objective.
As
part of the Divine Creation Plan, I am talking repeatedly about the Forces of Darkness,
referred to as Zulmat in Quran, which too is the least understood concept among
Muslims. (Till now I have not proved the existence of Forces of Darkness from
Vedas and Upanishads but can do so if desired.) If you have understood the
Divine Creation Plan, I am sure you agree by now that that there are Divinely
Appointed Guides or Gurus who form the Forces of Guidance or Noor. The Forces
of Darkness (referred to as Tamas or dark by Gita) or Zulmat know fully well
that it will get defeated the day man will identify the True and Straight Path
and the Divine Guides that lead us on that Path towards Manifest Self.
Zulmat
has tried to change the teachings related to that Path whenever and wherever on
earth a Prophet tried to present those teachings. You have seen how the
understanding regarding the identity and role of Devas was changed despite the
fact that the Vedas were replete with their mention. While the people of Vedic
times and even later were waiting for the Devas to arrive in person, such
conditions got created in the land of the Vedas that people even forgot the
identity of the Devas, so much so that they continued to chant the mantras of
the Vedas, without even knowing what knowledge it contained. They continued to
do so, even when the Devas came in human life, they were tortured and killed by
man, so much so that 13 of the 14 have already departed.
Buddha
foretold to his chief disciple Anand about a torn wall and a child to be born
inside (that was obvious reference to Kaaba and Ali’s birth) but what we find
is that 14 days after Buddha died, when the congregation took place it was
Kasyapa, and not Anand, who presided the congregation. As the series ‘Notes on
Buddha and his Dhamma’ that I have commenced here progresses, you will see that
the Forces of Darkness succeeded in deviating Buddha’s teachings the very day
he passed away and Kasyapa was not a true follower of Buddha. Instead, Buddha
wanted Anand to be his successor, but people chose Kasyapa over Anand.
Likewise,
Jesus kept on saying that the Spirit of Truth is about to descend. That he also
continued to say that the ‘Son of Man’ is about to come was clear indication
that those who are related to the Divine Self will come in the form of human
beings. He asked his followers not to go with his teachings beyond the tribes
of Israel and they would not have finished doing so that the ‘Son of Man’ would
arrive. Mohammad arrived about 500 years later but by this time the Christians
too had formed a religion out of Jesus’s teachings and had begun regarding him
as the ‘Son of God’.
There
remains no doubt that the Forces of Darkness have during all times done everything
to make the people forget about the Forces of Light. There are time-tested
methods that they have used many time over. We have seen wars, bloodshed,
character assassination and even assassination as some of the tools. At times
the conditions became so bad that people had to hide the teachings if they
wanted to survive. A classic example is that of Brahmans during the time of
Buddhist prominence in India. For several hundred years, the Brahmins had to
hide their scriptures and this, in fact, resulted in loss of a great deal of
sacred knowledge related to Vedic knowledge.
Question
arises that when the Forces of Darkness wanted to hide the knowledge with such
intensity, would they not have done so when the very people who were the Divine
Guides – the Devas – took birth as humans.
I am
sure you are in position to make a guess that all attempts were to hide what
teachings of Islam. The vital truths that the Muslims tried to hide to the best
of their ability was regarding the Divine Guides – the Ahlul-bayt – who were
living in person between them. This had happened on so many occasions in
history. Naturally, the Zulmat (Force of Darkness) was the instigator, which
knew fully well that if people came to the path of the Divine Guides, it will
be vanquished. When Vedas and all other scriptures tried to make us identify
the Divine Guide, when Jesus referred to them as the ‘Spirit of Truth’ owing to
their relationship with Manifest Self, and when Buddha prophesied about them, attempts
were made during all times to hide their true role. Even attempt at character
assassination that was done in history was repeated with such intensity during the
time when Ahlul-bayt were living in this world that there was a time, for 90
years, that Ali’s character was under attack from the pulpits of about 70000
mosques, in each Friday prayer. (You have read that Ali was none but the Shiv
deva or Marut or Vayu deva of the Vedas.) The Devi who took birth and was named
Fatima was attacked and injured and she succumbed to her injuries a few days
later. During the six months she lived after the death of her father Mohammad,
she used to say that after her father, she has faced so much hardships that if
they had fallen on the sun it would have turned black. Fact is that all forces
were let loose by the Forces of Darkness. During the succeeding years, all
those who were close to the Ahlul-bayt were identified and killed in the
cruelest of manner. A governor of Abbasid rulers Hajjaj ibn Yusuf is said to
have killed in one city alone several thousand people who were identified as
those who kept some affinity for the Ahlul-bayt. Same bloodshed was carried out
in other cities of the Islamic world, about which the outside world know only
little, engrossed as it was with the Muslim armies attacking its cities and
plundering.
If
such was the treatment that was given to those who kept affinity with the Ahlul-bayt,
you can well imagine the hardships that the Ahlul-bayt had to face all through
their lives. They were constantly under house arrest, except for few brief
periods. Even those visiting them were kept under surveillance. Most of their
lives was spent in prison. It was the public pressure that forced the rulers to
leave them time and again. For most of them, they chose poison as the weapon so
that their own name as murderer was not known to the public. But for one great
sacrifice (the sacrifice of Husain, his family members and his close friends),
the true teachings of Mohammad would have been lost forever. Husain aroused the
sleeping masses, with a sprinkle of his blood, so much so the Umayyad Empire
collapsed in the aftermath of the repercussions and the face of true teachings of
God, even if followed by few, became identifiable against all the
pseudo-teachings that were put in place to corrupt the original teachings. A
good number of Muslims, awakened as they were, led the onslaught against
Ummayads. But the Forces of Darkness had other plans. The day the Ummayyads
were removed from power, a leader of the masses who was fighting in the name of
Ahlul-bayt and reinstating their true position fell the charms of Zulmat and occupied
the throne vacated by the Ummayyads. He and descendents turned out to be worse
than the Umayyads. For next several decades, the Abbasids rule the entire
Muslim empire. They turned out to be even crueler towards the Ahlul-bayt. Six of
the Ahlul-bayt were killed under the Abbasid rule.
With
this as background, we are now in position to respond to the question of my
dear friend.
It is
reported that when Prophet Mohammad was on his deathbed, he asked those present
to give him paper and pen so that he writes, lest the Muslims deviate. Instead
of giving the pen and paper as desired, somebody considered very close to him
said that he has become insane and is asking for pen and paper in delirium; the
book of Allah is sufficient for us. This was said despite Quran saying that the
Prophet never errs and whatever the Prophet said or did was the word of God. Quran
even took guarantee of the purity of the Ahlul-bayt and Mohammad was the head
of those Ahlul-bayt. But sometimes it so happens that the answer itself leads
us to the question. Prophet Mohammad never told what he was willing to write
and merely asked for pen and paper lest the Muslims deviate. And the answer
that was given was that he was talking in delirium and the book of Allah was
sufficient for us. Prophet had said all through his life that ‘I am leaving
behind you two things: the book of Allah and my Itrat (Ahlul-bayt) and if you
hold on to them you will never get deviated, until you meet me on Kausar (in
heaven). The Prophet was saying again about writing something so that the
Muslims won’t get deviated and the person who answered knew what the Prophet
was about to write, hence said that the Book of Allah was sufficient for us.
The events that followed too showed that the Muslims left the Ahlul-bayt, who
continued to live a peaceful and secluded life, and they rallied behind the
Book of Allah. But without the Divine Guides to lead them and assist them in
true understanding, the Book of Allah remained merely a book whose content they
could never truly understand.
There
were a lot many people during the time of Mohammad who remembered the Quran by
heart. There were people who had written the various ayats (verses) and the
Quran was recited by Muslims on various occasions. Therefore, there was no
chance that the Quran could have got lost. But for some strange reason, neither
the first Caliph nor the second Caliph felt the need to order a compilation of
Quran. The term of the first Caliph was 2 years and 4 months and the term of
the second Caliph was 10 years and six months. During this period, attacks were
made on the frontiers so much so that Persia got annexed as part of the Muslim
world. Attacks were even made further towards Afghanistan and Sind on one side
and Syria on the other side. Syria too fell to the Muslims during the rule of
the second Caliph. A lot many companions of the Prophet died in the battles.
During this period, Khalid bin Walid (proudly called ‘Saifallah’ or the ‘Sword
of Allah’) attacked and killed the Muslims who had declined to pay tax to the
new caliphs. Hundreds of people were killed, something that only a few books of
history recount. Question arises that these people used to pay tax during the time
of Mohammad. Why did they stopped paying tax to the next Caliph? Answer is
obvious; they did not consider the newly appointed Caliph in accordance with
the Divine Command.
It was
later when Caliph Othman took over, and it was a little over 12 years after
Prophet’s demise, that a commission was set up to compile the Quran. Writes MRA
Baig, a famous writer: “Quran was compiled amidst controversy and confusion
from snatches scrawled on date leaves, tablets of smooth white stone, scraps of
goat and camel skin, and even on the shoulder-blades of sheep, in the
possession of various people by a commission appointed by the third Caliph,
Osman, twelve years after the death of Mohammad.”
Let us
put down the points presented above once again! It is really commendable that
the third Caliph was so concerned about the compilation of Quran! The question
that needs to be answered is why the subject of compilation of Quran was not
brought up during the 12 years after the death of Prophet? Did it not deserve
that kind of importance? Or were there more pressing matters to take care of?
What can be more pressing for a Muslim than the compilation of Quran? When
Prophet Mohammad on his death-bed had asked for pen and paper so that he writes
lest the Muslims get astray, Omar (who later became the second Caliph of
Muslims) had said that Quran is sufficient for us and we do not want anything
else. Despite this, no attempt to compile the Quran was made till the time of
Othman – the third Caliph. Why? We know for sure that Iran and Syria were attacked and annexed by
the Muslims within these 12 years. Several companions of the Prophet died
fighting on the front and whatever verses they remembered would have gone in
their hearts.
Since
Quran is considered a miracle, all Muslims are unanimous in agreement that not
a verse of it has been lost or deleted. But what is sure is the fact that the
chronology in which the verses were revealed could not be maintained. Other
than the smaller surahs (chapters) which are exactly as they were
revealed, the verses in most of the bigger surahs were revealed
separately and have been put together randomly, leading to confusion in
understanding, as the subject shifts from one topic to another. Worse is that
because of this random intermingling of verses, it is not possible to know when
and under what situation a particular verse was revealed.
Take
for example, the verses revealed on the Prophet while he was returning from his
last Haj. At a large gathering assembled at the command of the Prophet at a
place called Ghadeer-e-Khum, the Prophet declared that he was to leave them
soon since the teachings of the religion Islam have been completed. A verse was
revealed to confirm this:
This day have I
Perfected your religion
For you, completed
My favour upon you
And have chosen for you
Islam as your religion.
It is
logical to conclude that no new verse was revealed after this verse declaring
the completion of teachings. Ideally, this verse should have been placed at the
end of Quran. But we find that this verse is the 5th verse of Chapter 4; in
fact, it is not even at the end of a surah. It is preceded and succeeded
by a lot many other verses, dealing with lot many issues unrelated to this. READ
FURTHER TO KNOW THE ANSWER.
It is
beyond comprehension why such minute care was not taken by the companions of
the Prophet, while compiling the Quran. Was it deliberate or due to oversight,
you are welcome to frame your own opinion!
Naturally,
it is not possible to know the real meaning of any verse until we know the
circumstances in which that particular verse was revealed. This has led to
differing interpretations by the Muslim ulemas. Today, even the most
radical, the most secular, the most peace-loving as well as the most fearsome, the
most fundamentalist, the most evil-minded, and the most militant of Muslims –
all derive their differing interpretations from the Quran.
Unfortunately,
not much can be done about it now. If we are indeed serious about removing such
seeming contradictions, all the Muslim ulemas should sit together, go
through the pages of history from the life of Prophet Mohammad and try to find
when and under what circumstances the various verses were revealed. This will
greatly enhance our understanding of the Holy Quran. Only those with vested
interests will doubt to such a solution!
THE
REAL ISSUE
We
have seen in my earlier posts that the Word of Allah (Quran) has taken a
guarantee regarding the purification of Ahlul-bayt and Quran says that they are
so pure that no blemish can come near them. Keep your hand on heart and tell
why there is no attempt in the Muslim world to identify who these Ahlul-bayt
are. We have seen that the Vedas and Upanishads too foretell that the Devas
would take birth in future and talk of Shivdeva (Marut or Vayudeva or chief
Aditya) as the most revered of all along with Indradev, who is the head of the
devas. Indradeva took birth and was called Mohammad and Vayudeva took birth
inside Kaaba itself and was called Ali. In the light of this, we hope you will
agree that when Mohammad would leave his mortal body, he would ask for Ali to
be nominated as his vicegerent and successor. Did this happened? No! You are
invited to see for yourself how placing the verses separately helped the
Muslims in hiding the knowledge related to Ali from Quran.
WHAT HAPPENED AT GHADEER-E-KHUMM?
Verse 5:67 of the Quran states:
(O’ Our Apostle Mohammad!)
Deliver thou what hath been sent down unto thee from Thy Lord; and if thou dost
it not, then (it will be as if) thou hast not delivered His message (at all);
and surely will God protect thee from (the mischief) of men; Verily, God
guideth not an infidel people.
When the huge caravan of several
thousands of the pilgrims along with the Holy Prophet was on its march,
returning from Makkah after the ‘Hajjatul-Wida’ (the last Haj performed by the
Prophet) and the Caravan was at the place called ‘Ghadeer-e-Khumm’ in Juhfa,
the angel Gabriel brought him this urgent command of God. Immediately on the
receipt of the revelation, the Holy Prophet ordered halt to the marching
Caravan and called back those who had gone ahead and waited for those who were
coming behind. When all the caravans had gathered, the Holy Prophet ordered a
pulpit of the ‘Kajawas’ (the seats used at the back of the camels) to be
prepared. The acacia thorns were swept away. The day was very hot; people had
to stretch their cloaks under their feet and over their heads. The Holy Prophet
mounting the pulpit delivered a long sermon, which is as follows:
O you people! Know it well
that Gabriel came down to me several times bringing me orders from the Lord,
the Merciful, that I should halt at this place and inform every man, white and
black, that Ali, the son of Abu Talib, is my brother and my wasiyy (successor) and
my caliph, and the Imam after me. His position to me is like that of Harun to
Musa, except that there is to be no prophet after me, and he is your master
next to Allah and His Prophet.
O you people! Verily, Allah
has appointed him to be your Imam and ruler. Obedience to him is obligatory
alike on all the muhajirun (Emigrants) and ansar (Helpers) and on those
who follow them in virtue, and on the dwellers in cities and the nomads, the
Arabs and the non-Arabs, the freeman and the slave, the young and the old, the
great and the small, the white and the black. His command is to be obeyed, his
word is binding and his orders obligatory on everyone believing in the One God.
Cursed is the man who disobeys him and blessed is he who follows him, and he
who believes in him is a true believer.
O you people! This is the
last time I shall stand in this assembly. Therefore, listen and obey and
surrender to the command of your Lord. Verily, Allah, He is your Lord and God;
then after Him, His Prophet, Mohammad, who is addressing you, is your Master,
then after me Ali is your Master and your Imam, according to Allah’s command.
Then after him the Imamate will continue through my descendants begotten by him
till the day you meet Allah and His Prophet. O you people! Meditate on the
Quran and understand its verses; reflect over its clear verses and do not go to
the ambiguous ones. For, by Allah, none will properly explain to you its
warnings and expound to you its meanings except this man (i.e., Ali) whose hand
I am lifting up in front of myself. And I say unto you that whoever whose
Master I am, Ali is his Master; and he is Ali, the son of Abu Talib, my brother
and wasiyy (successor); and wilayah (obedience to him and
love for him) has been made obligatory by Allah, the Powerful, the Exalted.
The
other Imams have also been briefly referred to in this address; and they are
mentioned in precise detail in many traditions. For example, on one occasion
addressing Imam Husain the Prophet said:
You are an Imam, the son of
an Imam, the Brother of an Imam, nine of your lineal descendants will be pious
Imams; the ninth of them being their Qaim (he who will rise).
Even a
casual observer would not fail to realize that it was a matter of vital
importance to Islam and that is why the Prophet, under the Divine Command, made
all the possible preparations to accomplish it. Exposed to the scorching rays
of the midday sun, he mounted the pulpit to make the important pronouncement.
First of all, he informed the audience
of his approaching end and then called them to witness and acknowledge his
services towards the fulfillment of his mission as the Apostle of God, He asked
if he had conveyed the Commands of God about the faith and its practice
enumerating them one after another. The gathering in one voice replied to each
question saying ‘Yes’ (O’ Apostle of God we do acknowledge that thou hast
conveyed the commands of the Lord to us). At last he asked ‘Alasto Aulo bil
Momineen min anfosihim? (33:6) i.e., Am I not superior or the Master to the
believers more than their own selves? The huge crowd in one voice shouted
‘Certainly O’ Apostle of God!’ Again he asked ‘Alasto Aula Kulle Momineen
min Anfusehim’ i.e., Am I not superior (or Master) to every faithful one
than his self? Every one of the huge gathering shouted ‘Certainly O’ Apostle of
God!’ Then the Holy Prophet called Ali son of Abu Taleb to mount the pulpit and
raised him with the miraculous strength of his apostolic hands so much that the
whole gathering could see the white under his armpit and declared:
Man kunto Maulaho fahaza
Aliyun Maulahu
To whosoever I am the
Maula (the Lord – the Master) this Ali is his Maula (the Lord – the Master).
Having said this he prayed:
Allahomma Waa’le man
Waa’lahu’
Aade man aadahu
Wansorman nasarahu
Wakhzul man Khuzalahu
O’ God! Be Thou a friend
to him who is a friend to him (Ali). (Be Thou) an enemy to him who is enemy to
him (i.e. Ali). Help the one who helps him (i.e. Ali). Forsake the one who
forsaketh him (i.e. Ali).
As the Holy Prophet completed this
declaration, the Verse 5:3 of Quran was revealed:
This day have I perfected
your religion for you and have completed my bounties on you and am pleased your
religion to be Islam.
(Quran, 5:3)
This
Divine Communication clearly shows that because of Ali’s appointment to the Imamate
the religion was perfected; the bounty and favour of Allah completed, and Islam
approved by Allah. On the arrival of this glad tiding from heaven the believers
congratulated Ali in the Prophet’s presence and many poets composed poems on
this event. These entire facts stand recorded in books of tradition.
[See how the two verses 5:67 and 5:3
that were revealed on the same day have been placed so far apart. What was the
motive of putting these verses so far apart at the time of compilation of Quran
is not certain. What is evident however
is the fact that the Muslims have certainly got confused due to this. We know
for sure that the verse that was revealed later has come towards the beginning
(5:3) and the verse which was revealed a few minutes earlier has come after a
gap of 63 verses in Quran (5:67) and the intervening verses were not revealed
at Ghadeer-e-Khumm at all. Why is that some commentators do not talk of
the background of these verses; when and under what circumstances were they
revealed?]
Descending from the pulpit, the Holy
Prophet commanded every one of the huge gathering to pay his ‘bayat’ or
homage or allegiance to Ali. The first one to pay the bayat was Omar ibn
Khattab (who later became the 2nd Caliph)
saying:
“Bakhkhin Bakhkhin laka yabna Abu
Talib, Asbahta Maulaee wa Maula Kulle Momineen wa mominatin.”
Hurrah, Hurrah, O’ Son of Abu Taleb
thou hast now become my Maula (Master) and the Maula (Master) of
every faithful man and faithful woman – (Ghuzzali, Sirrul-Alameen).
\Hearing the words with which Omar
felicitated Ali, the Holy Prophet commanded Omar not to address Ali as son of
Abu Taleb but as ‘Ameerul-Momineen’, i.e., the Commander of the Faithful. Every
one paid his bayat and the Holy Prophet commanded everyone in the
audience to receive ‘bayat’ for Ali as the ‘Ameerul-Momineen’ in their own
places on their return from the ‘Haj’.
Like his other titles, viz. ‘Asadullah’
– the Lion of God’, ‘Abu Turab’ – the Father of the Earth, ‘Akho Rasullah’ –
The Brother of the Apostle of God, etc., the title of Ameerul-Momineen also was
bestowed upon Ali exclusively for him by the Holy Prophet himself, for none
else held any of the titles during the lifetime of the Holy Prophet,
particularly the title Ameerul-Momineen.
As to the revelation of this verse and
the action taken by the Holy Prophet at Ghadeer-e-Khumm it will be
unnecessarily swelling of the note on this verse to give the whole list of the
great traditionists, historians, the scholars and the divines who have related this
event with its true significance. The number of such authorities is
innumerable. One of the most famous and the celebrated historians has collected
them in a book called ‘Kitabul Vilayat’ about which the great critic Zahabi
remarks that when he looked at the book, he was thunder-struck at the number of
the authentic sources through which the author has brought the event to be
recorded. Ibne-Uqda has written a book named ‘Hadeesul-Wilayat’, entirely
devoted to this event, in which he cites the authorities of no less than 120
‘Sahabas’ (companions of the Holy Prophet) giving the names of 101 Sahabas.
Of the long list of the named Sahabas, only a few who are well-known
ones, is given here: (1) Abu Bakr, (2) Omar, (3) Uthman, (4) Talha, (5) Zubair,
(6) Abdur Rahman ibn Auf, (7) Salman Farsi, (8) Saad, (9) Khazimah, (10) Abu
Ayyub, (11) Sahl ibn Hunaif, (12) Zaid ibn Sabit, (13) Hassein ibn Sabit, (14)
Abul Tufail, etc. As a matter of fact, there is not a single event of the
Islamic history nor even of any other Quranic verses which has earned so much
of unanimous, universal, unquestionable and doubtless attention from such great
authorities in such a huge manner.
The event was so much known to every
one during the time of the Holy Prophet and so many of the great personalities
have witnessed and vouched it that none could ever venture to deny, excepting
that some with vested interest have only attempted to misinterpret the meaning
of the word ‘Maula’ to mean an ordinary friend but a Persian poet has given an
apt reply to such perverted interpretation saying:
Abbas dar mana-e-mankomto
Maula Meeravi harsoo
Ali Maula ba-on ma’na ke
paighambar bowad Maula
In vain, for the
interpretation of the expression of whomsoever can the Maula dost
thou run in every direction, Ali is Maula in the very same sense as the
Holy Prophet himself was.
The very word and the construction of
the verse is sufficiently eloquent about the actual meaning and the object of
the revelation.
‘Ma’ Onzila ilaik’ – that which has
already been sent down to thee (O’ Our Apostle) – It clearly indicates that ‘that’
which the Holy Prophet had then been commanded by God to convey had already
been communicated to him on earlier occasion.
The Holy Prophet had already preached
the Unity of God.
All the Divine attributes had also been
preached.
The faith in all the previous apostles
of God and in the Holy Prophet himself being the last of God’s Apostles had
also been established.
The faith in the Last Day i.e., the Day
of Resurrection for the Final Judgment had also been preached.
This was all about the fundamentals of
the theoretical side of the religion, Islam. As regards to the practical side
of the faith –
‘Salat’ or the prescribed prayer had
already been taught and it was being regularly offered.
‘Saum’, i.e. fasting was being done.
‘Haj’, i.e. pilgrimage to Ka’aba; that
was being done and the multitude was returning only after performing it.
‘Zakat’, i.e., the prescribed poor-rate
was being paid and daily collected.
‘Khumms’, i.e., the 1/5th of the net gain was being duly paid and
collected.
‘Jehad’, i.e. the Fight for the cause
of God was already being done whenever the believers were called to do it.
‘Amar ibn Maaroof’, i.e., Enjoining of
good and ‘Nahih anil munkar’, i.e., the preaching of abstinence from evil, was
being done. There was nothing of the fundamentals of the doctrines of the faith
or its practice was left unconveyed to the people.
The succeeding words of Quran raise the
importance of the object of the revelation to the climax.
Wa in lam taf’al fama
ballaghta risalateh
[and if thou doeth it not,
then thou hast not discharged His apostleship at all.]
This means that the thing which the
Holy Prophet was now under this revelation commanded to convey, was the life
and soul or the chief object of his apostleship on the discharge of which duty,
depended the fulfillment of the object of his apostleship. The concluding words
of the revelation reveal the cause of the Holy Prophet having deferred the
conveyance of that which had already been sent down to him ‘Wallaho
Ya’simuka Minan-nas’ – verily will God save thee (O’ Our Apostle Mohammad) form
the mischief of the people.’
This assurance from Quran to Prophet
Mohammad against the mischief of the people makes the whole situation quite
clear that the Holy Prophet had received something very important to be
conveyed but it was something in his own knowledge which would have never been
relished or even accepted by a certain group of some mischief-mongers, the
hypocrites, who were powerful elements for it would have frustrated all their
hopes in their plans for the future (i.e., after the departure of the Holy
Prophet). The Holy Prophet apprehending some great flare-up and awaiting some
suitable opportunity to discharge the duty in a safer way had deferred the
action as the revelation already received would have demanded any immediate
action then and there as it has now imperatively demanded. But the matter was
of such an important and vital one that without it, the faith was not a faith
complete and all that the Holy Prophet had done for it would have been of no
effect or of any avail at all for humanity. And what the Holy Prophet did
immediately on the receipt of this revelation must be the object of this
revelation and that alone would by all reasoning be the matter upon which
depended the fulfillment of the mission of the Holy Prophet.
Immediately as this revelation was
revealed, the Holy Prophet halted the whole caravan. Certainly this speaks very
eloquently clarifying the position, the value and the greatness of the
significance of the object of the revelation. It appears
that the Divine Plan was to leave the security of the message conveyed by the
Prophet in the hands of the Divine Representatives only and since the Message
was to be valid till the Day of Judgment, God wanted to safeguard from
misinterpretations and sabotage, as had happened with the previous scriptures
at the hands of the Jews and the Christians.
Thus without the faith in the Imamat,
i.e., continuation of the divine guidance, the religion Islam remains
incomplete, to be nothing but what the fancy of the corrupt minds would have
remolded it to suit their own selfish ends.
Besides the others, the following great
authorities of even the accredited Sunni Scholars, have reported this event
with all its details:
(1) Ahmad ibn Hambal, (2) Abdullah ibne
Ahmed, (3) Abdullah ibne Mohammad ibne abi Shaiba Asdi, (4) Abdul Abbas Nasvi,
(5) Abdul Malki Farkoosh, (6) Abu Ishaq Naishapuri, (7) Ismail Ali as Ibne
Samam, (8) Abdul Karim Sam’aani, (9) Moaffaq ibn Ahmad, (10) Omar ibn Mohammad,
(11) Yousuf ibn Qari Ali Sibt ibne Jawzi, (12) Moheb-Tabari, (13) Ibrahim ibne
Mohammad, (14) Mohammad ibne Abdullah, (15) Jamaluddin Karandi, (16) Ibne
Kathir, (17) Ali ibne Shahabuddin-e-Hamadani, (18) Ahmed ibn Ali Maqreezi, (19)
Ibne Sabbagh Malliki, (20) Allama Maiband, (21) Aseeluddin Waiz, (22) Mahmood
ibn Mohammad, (23) Mohammad ibn Abdur Rasool Barzanji, (24) Mirza Mohammad ibn
Mo’tamed Khan Hadsi, (25) Mohammad ibne Sadre Alam, (26) Mohammad ibne Ismail
ibn Salatul Amir, (27) Sulaiman ibn Dawar, (28) Ahmed ibn Manee’ Baghavi, (29)
Ibrahim ibne Mohammad Jovaini, (30) Jalaluddin-e-Suyuti, (31) Jamaluddin, (32)
Atauddin, (33) Fazlullah Mohaddis, (34) Alauddin Muttaqi, (35) Mahmood ibn Ali
Subhani Qadri, (36) Ahmed ibn Mohammad Qushas, (37) Ibne Uqdah.
Some books which have repeated this
event:
(1) Sirrul Aalamam-Ghuzaali, (2) Asadul
Ghaba, (3) Kitabul Masool - Mohammd ibn Talha-e-Shafayi, (4)
Tazkirah-e-Khawasul-Umma – Sibt ibne Jawazi, (5) Manaqib-e-ibne Maghazili –
Faqeeh Shafayi, (6) Tafsir Thalabi, (7) Tafsir Abu Saud, (8) Tafsir-e-Durrer
Manthur, (9) Moaddatul Qurba – of Syed Ali Hamadani, (10) Kitabul Rasul wal
Malook – Tabarri, (11) Sawaeq-e-Moharriqa – Ibne Haja-e-Macci, (12) Nuzulul
Abrar – Mirza Md. Motamad Khan, (13) Hisn-e-Haseenul Mataleb – Shamsuddin
Mohammad ibne Mohammad Jazari, (14) Arbayeen – Hafiz Jamaluddin, (15)
Tazkiratul Haffaz – Hafiz Zahabi, (16) Sharhe Mishqat – Mullah Ali, (17)
Insaanul Oyoona – Hafiz Nooruddin Halbi, (18) Abqathul-Masdooh – Allama
Ziauddin Salah-ibn Mahdi Muqbih, (19) Zainul Fata – Hafiz Ahmed ibn Mohammad
Asemi, (20) Siratus Sawa – Hafiz Mahmood ibn Mohammad ibn Ali – Shaikhani
Qadri, (21) Lam’ate Sharhe Mishkat – Shaik Abdul Huq-e-Muhaddis Dahlavi, (22)
Nawaqizur Rawafiz – Mirza Maqdom ibn Mir Abdul Baqi, (23) Rawzatun Nadiah –
Mohammad Ismail ibne Salahut, (24) Ma’arijul Ola – Allama Mohammad Sadrul-Alam,
(25) Saiful Maslool – Qazi Sanaull Panepatti, (26) Do’atul Hadat ila
Ada-el-Haqqul Mo’aalat – Allama Abul Qasim-Ubaidullah ibne Abdul Alhaskani,
(27) Diraya-e-Hadeesul Wilaya – Allama Abu Syeed Masibn Nasir Assanjari (28)
Miftahul-Kanzul Daqaiq – Hafiz Shamsuddin Abu Abdullah Mohammd ibn Nasir
Assanjari, (29) Musnad-Imam-e-Ahmed Hambal, (30) Shawahidun Nubuwwath – Mullah
Jami, (31) Tawzihul-Dalail – Syed Shahabuddin, (32) Yanabiul-Mo’addah – Sheikhi
Sulaiman-Qandozi Hanafi, (33) Rauzatus Safa, (34) Tarikhe Kamil, (35)
Tarikhe-ibnul Wardi, (36) Kitabul Saniul Mataleb – Allama-Jarazi, (42) Istee-aab
– Abdul Bar, etc.
A complete list of all the historians
and the traditionists (Mohaddesin) is impossible to give here. Only the
well-known and the leading ones whose position is universally accepted by the Sunni School
have been given. In spite of so much of the doubtless and the unchallengeable
acknowledgement of the facts it is only a wonder how man could ever insist upon
his own fanciful notions and hold himself fast to them, unless his conscience
and reasoning cease to work or he does not want to be corrected.
[Those disbelieving are invited to
search and tell the background of the verse from Quran; where it was revealed
and what happened on that day that was so important that God had to tell
Prophet that if he did not do so, it would be akin to giving no teaching at
all. Also search when was the verse 5:3 revealed and under what conditions?]
When the Holy Prophet declared about
Ali being the ‘Maula’ or the Lord or the Commander of the Faithful, one of the
hypocrites – Harith ibn No’man Fehri could not tolerate the appointment of Ali
in the place of the Holy Prophet and got upon his camel and deciding to leave
the gathering, approached the Holy Prophet and said:
“O’ Apostle of God, thou wanted us to
discard idolatry, we did it. Thou wanted us to pray, fast, to go on pilgrimage,
give the poor-rate, the Khumms, to fight in the way of God, we did
everything.
And now thou art placing Ali over and
above us. Is this what thou doest of thine own accord or in accordance with the
command from God?”
The Holy Prophet said: “Whatever I have
done is nothing, but the execution of the revealed will of God.” Then the
hypocrite prayed God saying that if what the Holy Prophet said was true then
let a torment come from heaven and kill him. Immediately a stone came from heaven
and passing right through the man’s body killed him. [This event shows how God
fulfilled His promise of protecting Holy Prophet from the mischief of infidels.
Surely, had there been no stone from heaven, a lot many more would have stood
up in rebellion. But the very incident of the death of this hypocrite must have
stunned others into silence.]
The aforementioned incident is also to
be seen in the light of another Quranic Verse, as per which the word of the
Holy Prophet is final.
And it is not for a believer
man or woman to have an choice in their affair when God and His Apostle have
decided a matter; and whoever disobeyed God and His Apostle, indeed he hath
strayed off a manifest straying.
(33:36)
The following verse even suggests that
God keeps appointing leaders (Imams) from amongst men.
Verily God has chosen him
(last) in preference to you and has increaseth him abundantly in knowledge and
physique and God granteth His Kingdom to whosoever he pleaseth, and God is
Ample Giving, All Knowing.
(2:247)
We invite you to note that abundant
knowledge and physique are the parameters chosen by God for granting His
Kingdom. Search the entire history of Islam and you will find that ‘the Gate
of the City of Knowledge’
and the every triumphant ‘Lion of God’ are the distinctions exclusively
held by Ali and none else.
GENERAL
MEANING OF MAULA
Those
who cannot deny the authenticity of the hadees of Ghadeer try to
downplay its significance by saying that the word “maula” in this hadees means
‘friend’, and that the Holy Prophet wanted to announce that: “Whoever whose
friend I am, Ali is his friend!”
The
trouble is that not a single person who was present in Ghadeer grasped this
alleged meaning. Hassan ibn Thabit, the famous poet of the Holy Prophet
composed a poem and recited it before the audience, in which he said:
The
Prophet then said to him: “Stand up, O Ali, as I am pleased to make you Imam
and Guide after me.”
Omar
ibn Khattab, who later played an important part in the choice of Abu Bakr as
the first Caliph on the very day the Prophet died, and who later became the
second Caliph of the Muslims, himself congratulated Ali in these words:
“Congratulations,
O son of Abu Talib, this morning you became maula of every believing man
and woman.”
If maula
means ‘friend’ then why the congratulations? And was Ali ‘enemy’ of all
believing men and women before that time, so that Omar said that ‘this morning’
you became friend of them all?
Imam
Ali himself wrote to Muawiya: “And the Messenger of Allah granted to me his
authority over you on the day of Ghadeer-e-Khumm.”
And
there are many other Companions of the Holy Prophet who used in their poems the
word “maula” in connection with Ghadeer-e-Khumm in the sense of “master”.
Moreover,
if a word has more than one meaning, the best way to ascertain its true
connotation is to look at the association (qarinah) and the context. There are
scores of “associations” in this hadees which clearly show that the only
meaning fitting the occasion can be “master”. Some of them are as follows:
First:
The question which the Holy Prophet asked just before this declaration: He
asked them: “Do I not have more authority upon you than you have yourselves?”
When they said: “Yes, surely,” then the Prophet proceeded to declare that:
Whoever whose maula I am, Ali is his maula.
Without
doubt, the word “maula” in this declaration has the same meaning as “having
more authority upon you” has in the preceding question. At least 64 Sunni
traditionalists have quoted that preceding question; among them are Ahmad ibn
Hanbal, Ibn Majah, an-Nasai and at-Tirmidhi.
Second:
The following prayer which the Holy Prophet uttered just after this
declaration:
O Allah! Love him who loves
Ali, and be the enemy of the enemy of Ali; help him who helps Ali and forsake
him who forsakes Ali.
This
prayer shows that Ali, on that day, was entrusted with a responsibility which,
by its very nature, would make some people his enemy (and that responsibility
could not be that except of a ruler); and in carrying out that responsibility
he would need helpers and supporters. Are helpers ever needed to carry on a
‘friendship’?
Third:
The declaration of the Holy Prophet that: “It seems imminent that I will be
called away (by Allah) and I will answer that call.” This clearly shows that he
was making arrangements for the leadership of the Muslims after his death.
Fourth:
The congratulations of the Companions and their expressions of joy do not leave
room for doubt concerning the meaning of this declaration.
Fifth:
The occasion, place and time: Imagine the Holy Prophet breaking his journey in
midday, and detaining nearly one-hundred-thousand travelers under the burning
sun of the Arabian desert, making them sit in a thorny place on the burning
sand, and making a pulpit of camel saddles; then imagine him delivering a long
lecture and at the end of all those preparations coming out with an
announcement that: Whoever loves should love Ali,” or “Whoever whose friend I
am, Ali is his friend!”
Sixth:
Last, but not the least. Allah too knew the gravity of the announcement that He
was commanding the Prophet to make and the differing impact that it will have
on different people. That is why, Allah pacified any fear that may have been in
the mind of His Prophet by saying “. . . if you do it not, then you have not delivered
His message (at all); and Allah will protect you from the people. . .”
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