Ja'far
Al-Sadiq (AS)
Birth
The sun of the existence of Imam Sadiq
(A.S.) arose from the lap of his mother Ome-Farwah on the 17th of Rabiul
Awal, 83rd year Hijrah, in the city of Madina. His father Imam Mohammad
Baqir (A.S.) was much happy and pleased by the birth of his son.
His mother was the grand daughter of
Mohammad Ibn-e-Abu Bakr, who was one of the friends of Ali (A.S.). Imam
Ali (A.S.) repeatedly said about him that, "Mohammad is my spiritual and
moral son." Asma Bint-e-Amais was the mother of Mohammad Bin Abu Bakr,
and she was considered to be a pious woman. She was continuously in the
service of Hazrat Zahra (S.A.) and took pride in it.
Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said about her
mother, "My mother was one of the pious, faithful and devoted women."
Imam Sadiq (A.S.) was 15 years of age when his grandfather Imam Sajjad
(A.S.) was martyred and 34 years old when his father Imam Baqir (A.S.)
was martyred. Consequent upon the martyrdom of Imam Hussain (A.S.) the
government of Bani Omaiyd was shaken which turned the people into their
enemy and pessimist about them. This opened the avenue for the formation
of Bani Abbasade government. The gap in between these two powers opened
the way for the propagation of Shia ideology and school of thought. Imam
Jaffer-e-Sadiq (A.S.) could, through a learning movement, propagate the
learning's of Islam in such a way to extend and make it reach all the
people in the World.
The Characteristic distinctions of
Imam
We all know that the conduct of men is
the reflection of their inner character and everyone can be recognized
by his conduct.
There are only a very few people who do
not spill out their conduct and whatever they have in their interior and
do not exhibit it. Whatever they have in their hearts kindles the
exterior of the electric lamp like an electric switch.
Whole of the life of Imam Sadiq (A.S.),
like the other Imams (A.S.), was the enlightened lesson of the real and
right Islam. He himself was considered to be the example and specimen of
the Islamic ethic, moral and conduct. You cannot find a father and a son
among all the people, of all the tribes who may resemble each other from
all the angles of ideas, thoughts, character and conduct. But the family
of the Prophet of Islam (P.B.U.H.) and his successors all were on the
same line and performed their heavenly duty with one aim, one ideology,
and did not have any kind of difference in speech, character and ethical
conduct. About the ethical value and virtue of Imam Sadiq (A.S.) it is
sufficient that out of four thousands of his students even a single one
did not object or criticize upon the moral character and conduct of Imam
(A.S.), and did not find a weak point in it.
He was a practical example and specimen
for the Muslims with respect to eating, relaxing and resting, walking,
speaking, and conducts with others.
He had the same social conduct with his
friends as he had with his children.
The Piety and Devotedness of Imam
(A.S.)
The piety and abstemiousness is the
standard of the man's value. Qur'an, considers all the people as equal,
except for those who are decorated with the ornament of piety.
Malik bin Ans says, "Imam Sadiq (A.S.)
was always busy praying to God and considered to be one of the great
ascetic and devoted ones."
Abdul Ala says: On a hot day of summer
I saw Imam Sadiq (A.S.) on one of the roads of Madina while he was going
for a job. I said, "May I lay my life for you, why have you put yourself
into inconvenience in such a hot weather, with all the faith upon God
and association with the Prophet (P.B.U.H.)?"
He said, "I have come out for the job
and to earn my livelihood, so that I must not remain needy towards
others."
Another one says, "I saw Imam Sadiq
(A.S.) wearing rough dress and he was working in a garden like an
ordinary labor and perspiring all over." I said to him "Oh, the son of
Prophet (P.B.U.H.) allow me to work for you."
He said, "I love working for my
livelihood and to taste the hardship of the burning heat of the sun like
others."
When Imam went out of the house he used
to put on new, clean, valuable and costly dress and climb up a horse.
A group of ignorant people thought this
act negated the piety and asceticism.
Therefore, they would come and object
and when they heard the response they would be ashamed.
The Imam's (A.S.) talk with a
deceitful pious looking man
One day a pious looking forgoer named
Sufian stopped Imam Sadiq (A.S.) and said, "You are from the family of
Prophet (P.B.U.H.) how is it that you put on such a precious dress?"
Imam said, "Oh Sufian, look there is a
rough shirt underneath this dress and I have put on this shirt over it
so that those whose minds are in their eyes do not think that I am a
poor needy and distressed one but you have put on a soft dress
underneath this rough dress, so that you may deceive others that you are
a devoted ascetic. Oh Sufian! Do not be so narrow minded."
The next day, Sufian saw that Imam was
working in an agricultural field besides the labors and was sweating. He
went ahead and said, "I am surprised about you. Why are you so greedy
about the world and perspiring in this old age and working?"
Imam (A.S.) said, "How happy I would be
if I meet the God (die) in this condition that I am working hard and
getting the expenditure of life by putting myself in inconvenience and I
do not get myself loaded upon others."
What a miserable people are those who
feed themselves upon the income of others and reach the seat of power
through them and instead of service and love think all are indebted to
them and are always demanding from others. Their outer form is obviously
decorated and deceiving, like that of Sufian, but inwardly they are
stinking and wicked.
Imam (A.S.) and the problem of
Justified Profit
Imam Sadiq (A.S.) gave one thousand
dinnars to one of his friends "Musadif" so that he may do some business
for him and achieve some profit and that be a help and assistance for
his life.
'Musadif' bought some material by that
money and moved towards Egypt along with some traders. They happened to
come across a caravan, which was returning from there, in the vicinity
of the city.
He enquired about the materials, which
he possessed for trade, so that he may get informed about the condition
of it. The business item was one of those required by the people. There
was a scarcity of it in the city. They explained to him that due to its
scarcity many buyers and purchaser would be available. Therefore, he
could sell his item for a high price.
The businessman became very happy and
he settled it with his companions that the item be sold at double the
price and they must not sell it lesser than that. After they arrived
into the city they did the sine. As a result that man made a profit of
one thousand dinnars.
He returned to Madina and very happily
and merrily moved towards the house of the Imam (A.S.). When he reached
before the Imam he put two sacks of two thousand Dinnars before him and
said, "One sack is your money and the other one is the profit of the
deal. Imam said, "How did you get such a plenty of profit?" The
businessman described all the matter before him. Suddenly, the face of
Imam reflected anger and he said, "I take refuge of God you people agree
upon the loss of a group of Muslims so that you may sell your items for
double the amount of cost?"
Imam picked up the money, which he had
given and returned the other sack to that man saying, "I do not need the
profit which is obtained by injustice. Oh man! Be aware that it is very
difficult to achieve money from Halal, (right and just means).
Imam (A.S.) forbearance and
fortitude
The incidents and difficulties, which
come into human life can, measure and find out the extent of his energy
and faith. The difficulties, which cropped up in the life of Imam Sadiq
(A.S.) and the patience and forbearance, which, he showed towards them,
illuminated his personality and worth. Howsoever they (enemies) abused
and teased him he showed patience and forbearance and admonished them.
He never cursed or used foul language about them.
The Friendship, which Terminated
A man would always accompany Imam Sadiq
(A.S.) and he loved him very much and always cherished his memory. One
day, they went together to the bazaar of cobblers. That man had a black
slave who was moving behind him. The slave was busy watching the shops
and got away from his master. The friend of Imam was continuously
looking at his back and he did not find the slave. He got very annoyed
and enraged. Suddenly he saw the slave and said, "your mother so and do,
where were you?"
As soon as he uttered this sentence
Imam Sadiq (A.S.) raised his hand with surprise and struck it hard upon
his forehead and said, "you abuse his mother?" I thought you were a
pious man and I was a friend of yours for a long time and I talked about
you in the assembly of friends and companions. It is good that I came to
know that you are not a good friend. Hurry, get away from me.
Learning the style of Propaganda
from Imam (A.S.)
Shakrani was a young man who performed
bad deeds stealthily. Since his grandfather was a slave freed by the
Prophet (P.B.U.H.), therefore, people thought him to be associated to
the Prophet (P.B.U.H.). One day he learnt that "Mansur" was distributing
the wealth of Bait-ul-mal. He went there to seek some help. Since, he
did not know anyone there he could not get a thing. During this span of
time he happened to sight Imam Sadiq (A.S.). He went rushing towards him
and requested him to become a medium for him and get him a share from
the caliph. Imam (A.S.) accepted his request, and went to get his share
and brought it. When Imam (A.S.) gave him the money he said to him "A
good deed is good from everyone but it is better to occur from you, who
is associated to us. And a bad act is bad from every one, but it is
worse from you who is associated with us."
Imam (A.S.) said it and went. Shakrani
getting hold of the money started pondering deep and knew that Imam
(A.S.) had come to know about his bad acts and by these words he meant
to stop him from it. The wicked man got very ashamed by this conduct of
Imam (A.S.) and decided to abandon his misdeeds and so he did.
Imam attends the Oppressed and
Distressed
1. One of the friends of Imam named
Moally Bin Khunais says, "On a rainy and dark night I saw that Imam
Sadiq (A.S.) was carrying a heavy sack on his back in the streets of
Madina. I followed him to find out as to where he was heading. He threw
a quantity of bread on earth and I collected it and went towards Imam
(A.S.) and saluted him and gave that to him. Imam (A.S.) took that kept
it in the sack, and continued walking on. Not very long after that, he
reached a point where a group of oppressed men were sleeping. He put two
breads underneath the head of each one and turned back I asked the Imam
(A.S.) "were they your shias?" He said, "No, if they were our shias I
would have attended them better than that."
2. Hisham Bin Salem another friend of
Imam says, "The Imam had a peculiar manner of action that he picked up
food in the dark nights and carried it to the doors of the houses of the
oppressed ones, delivered it to them and did not let himself be
recognized.
Long times passed and Imam passed away.
Since his help was discontinued, the poor and afflicted ones got to know
that the unknown man who came in the night and helped them was Imam
Sadiq (A.S.) for this reason they became very sad and miserable.
Imam Struggles against hoarding
One of the years, a shortage of wheat
took place in Madina. A bewilderment and anxiety overtook the people.
Anyone who had not stored wheat for a years use would try hard to
provide and stock it.
At the same time, the poor have-nots
were forced to buy there every day-needed wheat from the market.
One day Imam Sadiq (A.S.) asked his
servant "Motab," "Do we have wheat in the house this year? Motab
replied, "Yes we have got wheat to meet the requirement of a few
months."
Imam said, "Take that to the market and
surrender it to the people and sell it."
Motab said, "Oh my Lord! Wheat is
scarce in Madina, if I sell it purchasing wheat after that will be
difficult and we will face hardship and will be forced to buy it on a
higher cost."
Imam said, "Do what I have said,
hereafter do purchase the bread of the house like the have-nots of
Madina, do each day. Because the bread of my house should not have any
difference with that of the masses although you may buy it on a higher
rate."
The greedy afflicted and the
thankful poor
One of the friends of Imam says, we
were busy taking grapes in Mina along with the Imam (A.S.). An afflicted
one come and asked for help. Imam gave him a bunch of grapes. The man
did not take that and demanded money. Imam said, "God may provide you
that." The afflicted man walked a few steps and turned back and
requested the Imam (A.S.) to give him the grapes. He said, "may God
provide you that" and the man went back.
At the same time another poor man came
and asked the Imam for help. He gave him a few grape stones. The man
took them and thanked God. Imam gave him a handful of grapes. The man
took that and again thanked God, for his boon. For the third time, Imam
(A.S.) gave him twenty dirhams and the fourth time, gave him his shirt.
The man took all and went back praying for Imam (A.S.).
I said to myself had this man continued
on, Imam (A.S.) would have given him all that he had.
Laying foundation of the Islamic
University
Imam (A.S.) decided to lay the
foundation of Islamic University in Madina, so as to train students in
different fields and branches of knowledge. The gushing knowledge spring
of Imam (A.S.) was so evident that it attracted the researcher of
knowledge from all the directions of the world. Hundreds of knowledge
thirsty youth from all over the world came to Madina to join the
teaching classes of Imam (A.S.). Imam (A.S.) trained famous and
well-known men in various fields of knowledge the names of some of them
are as follows:
1. Zurara and Mohammad Bin Muslim in
jurisprudence.
2. Hisham and Momin ut Taq in beliefs and kalam (discourse).
3. Muffazil and Safwan in Gnosticism and Islamic learning.
4. Jabbir Bin Hayyan in mathematics and sciences.
Many other glorious men each of whom
became the founder of various Islamic Learning's and arts so that for
many years their books had been translated and taught in Europe.
Evidently, such a chance for the propagation of Islamic learning's was
not available in the age of Imam Ali (A.S.). Because, the enemy
continuously engaged him in internal battles so that a constraint be put
upon the propagation and dissemination of Islamic knowledge and
learning's and this situation prevailed till the age of Imam Sajjad
(A.S.).
From the age of Imam Mohammad Baqir
(A.S.) the schools of Islamic learning were founded and those reached
the climax of their expansion in the age of Imam Sadiq (A.S.). So far
so, that in the university of Imam Sadiq (A.S.) four thousand students
were trained in various branches of Islamic knowledge and learning's and
they spread all over the world and taught and trained the people.
Why Shiaism is named Jafri religion
For the sake of the propagation of the
Shiite constitution in the shadow of the knowledge, political
sacrifices, and devotion, the Shiite school was attributed to him and
this religion was named as the Jafri religion. We belong to the Jafri
religion and take pride in this name. The message of the true Islam of
Mohammad (P.B.U.H.) can be sought in the blood of Hussain (A.S.) and its
explanation and description in the teachings of Imam Sadiq (A.S.).
Jafri Islam is the same one, on the way
of which Imam Ali (A.S.) fought holy war (Jehad) and Imam Hassan (A.S.)
made truce and Imam Hussain (A.S.) gave his blood (life). Imam Sajjad
(A.S.) put on the dress of prisoner ship and Zainab (S.A.) became the
messenger of the blood of martyrs. The Prophet's daughter Zahra (S.A.)
raised her voice in the mosque of her father over the cruelties and
tyranny, which were committed on her.
If Islam be the one in which the rulers
seated themselves upon snatched usurped chairs and enrage and unpleased
Zahra (S.A.) and made Imam Ali (A.S.) sit at home, we admit that we will
not submit to such Islam. From the logical point of view of the
informed, faithful and scholars devoted to the family of the Prophet
(P.B.U.H.), the Islam wherein the family of the Prophet (P.B.U.H.) be
suspended will be the same Islam whose custodians were the rulers like
Muawiyah, Yazeed and Muttawakils.
The red history of Shiaism of Imam Ali
(A.S.) proved that whosoever accepted the Islam minus the family of Imam
Ali (A.S.) and struggled on its way did reach no where and was finally
rendered despicable and helpless and at last turned into the tool of the
hands of imperialists of the history.
Mansoor conspires against Imam
(A.S.)
Since the cultural school of thought of
Imam Sadiq (A.S.) considered human beings effective in their fate and
told them it is you who form a society! It is you who make yourselves
prosperous or unfortunate and miserable. Only you provide the grounds
for your progress or your fall.
Meaning thereby, it is you who can
dismiss the rulers from the seat of power and do not accept cruelty and
hand over the ruler ship to the men who are capable and sympathizers.
The propagation and spread of this
belief and idea, which was the same Quranic belief of the Muslims,
displeased and annoyed Mansoor.
He tried that he might arrest and stop
the flow of this belief by propagation of negative values about morality
and corruption of ideas and practices. Thus refrain the people from
joining the school of thought of Imam Jaffar-e-Sadiq (A.S.), which is
the school of information, consciousness and movement.
Mansoor employed scholars for the
implementation of his aims so that they may make the people believe in
the religion of suppression and constraint. That is to say, they wanted
to mould the belief of people and make them believe that whatever
poverty, woe, and oppression and excesses are going on, all these are
from God and human being do not have any interference to reshape it. So
that as a result of it the opposition, revolt and uprising are stopped.
People may tolerate the excesses and cruelties of the tyrant rulers and
bear the punishments and whips of their criminal masters. They, instead
of objecting upon them, may express Commendation and thankfulness.
Evidently and clearly Imam Sadiq (A.S.)
could not watch the propagation of such a wrong and dangerous belief,
which was given to the people and taught in the name of Islamic culture
and beliefs.
Imam (A.S.) laid the foundation of the
Islamic University to combat against this dangerous imperialistic
belief. In a short span of time, he trained four thousand students in
the field of Islamic culture and beliefs and spread them among the
people to get the effects of the propaganda of the agent scholars,
neutralized and defused.
Mansoor's Excesses over Imam Sadiq
(A.S.)
Surprisingly, the Abbasades gathered
the people around them on the pretext of taking the revenge of the blood
of martyrs of Karbala and fight against the brutalities of Bani Omaiydes
and remove and replace the Bani Omaiydes through the help of Iranians
who were inclined to and loved the family of Imam Ali (A.S.) and also
with the help of Abu Muslim Khorasani. But instead of handing over the
caliphate to the Imam of the age i.e., Imam Jaffar-e-Sadiq (A.S.) they
themselves overtook the government.
From the year 132 Hijra the period of
Omaiydes was discontinued. Two caliphs named 'Saffah' and 'Mansoor'
overtook power. The first one ruled for 10 years while the second for a
period of 22 years. All the time they teased and annoyed the Imams and
religious leaders continuously. Imam Sadiq (A.S.) was under a severe
stress and pressure during the age of Mansoor. Even to the extent that
sometimes the people were stopped from seeing him. So far so, that when
a person named 'Haroon' wanted to see Imam (A.S.) and enquire the
solution to a problem. He started thinking what to do to meet the Imam
(A.S.). Suddenly, he happened to see a street hawker who was selling
cucumbers. He came near him, purchased all the cucumbers, borrowed his
old dress, put it on, and pretending to be a cucumber seller went to
Hazrat Imam's house and questioned him about his problem, received the
answer and returned.
Mansoor arrested most of the friends of
Imam (A.S.) and imprisoned them and quite a few times decided to martyr
the Imam (A.S.) but each time by the miracle of Imam (A.S.) he would be
defeated.
Stability of Imam (A.S.)
Mansoor who had been disappointed after
using various means and ways, started deceiving public and tried to
manifest and show himself as the real heir of Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H.)
and one of the persons fit for the post of Islamic caliphate, on the
pretext that he is from the lineage of Abbass (Prophet's uncle) and the
family of Prophet (P.B.U.H.). But he knew fully well that he did not
have the caliber and capability of this and that post only suited the
sons of the Prophet (P.B.U.H.) "the Imams (A.S.)."
Imam Sadiq (A.S.) severely and strongly
combated against this public deceiving conduct and degraded and
disgraced this family through his letters.
1. One day Mansoor wrote to Imam (A.S.)
"why do you not come to see me like the others?" Imam (A.S.) wrote in
his response. "We do not possess any thing from the world so that we may
be afraid of you for it (loss of it). You too do not possess anything
for the justice day and the spiritualism so why must I come to see you?
2. The next day Mansoor wrote to Imam
(A.S.) "Come here to admonish me." Imam (A.S.) wrote replying him,
"whosoever be from the people of the world (adorer of world) will not
admonish you and whosoever will be the man of the justice day will not
come near you."
3. One of the days Imam (A.S.) was
present in the assembly of 'Mansoor'. By chance, a fly started teasing
'Mansoor' and howsoever he tried to make it buzz off it would not and
again sat upon his far and head. Mansoor much annoyed as he was, "said
to Imam (A.S.), "Why has God created the fly?"
Imam (A.S.) at once replied, "For the
reason of disgracing and degrading the powerful tyrants through them."
'Mansoor' became annoyed; he sat
comfortably on his place and allowed the Imam (A.S.) to leave.
Conflict of Imam (A.S.) with ruler
of Madina
After Mansoor had martyred a group of
the family of Bani Hashim. He sent a man named "Sheba" as the ruler of
Madina to keep the activities of Imam under observation. He came to the
mosque on Friday and after the prayers were over. Seated himself on the
tribune and started taking liberty and using foul language about Imam
Ali (A.S.) and the family of the Prophet (P.B.U.H.). People who knew the
Prophet's family form a close quarters and loved them got extremely
annoyed but they could not dare utter a word.
At this occasion Imam Sadiq (A.S.) got
up and said, "Oh man! We deserve all those merits and virtues you have
mentioned and you and Mansoor deserve those demerits and vices you have
spoken about. Then he turned his face towards the people and said, "Do
you know who will be the most of the looser on the day of justice,
tomorrow. That person who sells his doomsday for the world (material
gains) of the others and such is this corrupt ruler."
Imam's (A.S.) Martyrdom
Although Mansoor did his best to bring
the Imam (A.S.) close to himself or make him silent by threatening him
but he failed. So he decided to martyr Imam (A.S.).
Consequently, the Imam (A.S.) was
poisoned and martyred on 25th of Shawwal, 148 Hijrah. His pure body was
buried in the graveyard of Baqi in Madina.
Brief Sayings of Imam (A.S.)
1. A Muslim who puts in endeavors to
materialize the desire of his brother is like someone who performs holy
war (Jehad) on the way to God.
2. Our intercession will not be
extended to the one who is careless in performing prayers.
3. The fruit (result) of love and
attachment with the world is inconvenience, trouble and sorrow and the
result of piety and purity in the world is the comfort of body and soul.
4. How indecent is it that the powerful
ones take revenge from the weak.
5. Be benevolent to your father and
mother so that your children may as well be benevolent to you.
6. Pray to God that your sustenance
does not lie in the hand of people.
7. One who invites the people towards
himself (leadership) and a person wiser than him is present among the
people, has gone astray.
8. Avoid incorrect jokes and humors, as
it is the cause of enmity and grudge.
9. Three things are the signs of a
hypocrite:
i) While talking, tells lies.
ii) Does not fulfill promises and commitments.
iii) Embezzles the deposits of others.
10. Take distance from (avoid) being
jealous of others because this will be the cause of your becoming away
from God. |