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A
Call to Prayers on a Cold Wintry Morning:
It was a
wintry morning with much snow falling coupled with the blowing of a
strong cold wind. It was not easy to come out in the open air. Yet one
could see people rushing to their work and students with books in their
hands hastening to their schools.
In one of the mosques in Hamadan - Iran, religious students were
assembling in order to attend a morning class. It was an important
school of Islamic theology and the tutor was also a very great learned
one. His discourses were indeed very thought-provoking and so were his
students quite intelligent. The tutor was none else but the world famous
and a great Persian thinker and philosopher 'lbn Sina', popularly known
in Europe as Avicenna. His lectures and writings on various science
subjects had become the standard text books for hundreds of years in the
universities of Europe. Students admired his deep philosophical
thinking. They felt honoured to sit in his class and hear his inspiring
lectures.
That cold morning, students had already assembled in the mosque and were
still anxiously awaiting the arrival of their learned tutor. They were
wondering if the intense cold weather that day had delayed his coming. A
few minutes had passed when suddenly the students witnessed the graceful
arrival of 'lbn Sina', their great learned tutor. They felt very happy
and stood up as a mark of reverence and respect for him. He sat down at
his usual place and exchanged greetings with his students. He commenced
his discourse in his usual lucid manner that held his students
spellbound. He also gave satisfactory answers to their questions. Among
the students was one very young and enthusiastic by name 'Bahman Yar'.
He was much more close and attached to 'lbn Sina' the learned tutor. He
was also the foremost among the clever and advanced students of the
class. Every time he listened to the lectures of his tutor, he became
more and more fascinated with his deep philosophy and knowledge on every
subject.
He would say to his class-mates: "I wonder why our tutor 'lbn Sina' does
not claim to be a prophet despite his supreme intelligence and magic
personality"
It is said that one day by chance 'lbn Sina' was standing at a baker and
loaf-seller shop.
His attention was drawn to a very smart young boy who was displaying
signs of much intelligence. The boy was saying to the baker: "My mother
is requesting for a little fire." The baker responded: "Have you brought
any pot to carry the fire?" "No! But I know how to carry it", replied
the boy instantly. So saying he applied some ash over his palm and
stretched his hand to the baker who placed a piece of burning firewood
over his palm. Without any hesitation, the boy took it and went home.
'lbn Sina' was rather amazed to see the intelligence and courage of this
boy. He thought of having him for special training and education under
his personal care. The proposal was communicated to the parents who
agreed and entrusted the boy to his full care. Thus 'Bahman Yar' since
then was staying at no other place except at the house of his tutor and
care-taker, 'lbn Sina'. They were all the time to be seen together. The
boy being highly intelligent derived the best of the knowledge that his
tutor could impart. Years passed and 'Bahman Yar' grew up not only in
age but also in knowledge and understanding under the patronage of his
tutor. The learned tutor was also very proud of this most capable
student.It was one of the coldest nights of the wintry season. Midnight
had passed and the snow-falling was very heavy. Both 'lbn Sina' and 'Bahman
Yar' were sleeping in one room under warm thick blankets. The light in
the room was already extinguished but the student was still asking
intricate questions on some deep subjects. The tutor was replying in his
usual impressive manner. Fascinated by the supreme knowledge and deep
philosophy of his tutor, he again made the suggestion which he had made
before:
"Oh my learned tutor!" he pleaded, "with all this high status of
knowledge that you enjoy and being master of all the sciences, why not
declare yourself a prophet? Sir! Don't you think that you even excel
some of the previous prophets in knowledge and your status today is
unparalleled in the world! Should you decide to claim prophethood, no
one would dare challenge you. Let me assure you that I shall be the
first to offer my allegiance and would serve you with full faith."
Since 'Bahman Yar' was still young and immature, his above proposal to
his tutor was rather emotional than logical. 'lbn Sina' smiled but did
not give any reply.
That night the cold weather had become extreme and there was heavy
snow-falling. Both were already fast asleep. It was past midnight and
suddenly 'lbn Sina' woke up and raised his head out of the warm blanket.
Incidentally he was very thirsty and the water-mug in the room was
empty. So he decided to wake up his student to go out and bring him some
water.
"Oh 'Bahman Yar'! My son 'Bahman Yar'! Please wake up and bring me some
drinking water from outside", he said repeatedly.
"Why is there no water in the water-mug near your goodself, Sir?" asked
'Bahman Yar.'
"No!" replied 'lbn Sina.'
'Bahman Yar' raised his head and saw heavy snowfall outside. The
thrilling sound of the strong cold wind also made him nervous to go out.
Again 'lbn Sina' grumbled:
"Oh 'Bahman Yar'! Why the delay? Bring me some water, I am too thristy."
'Bahman Yar' dared not come out of the warm blankets to face the cold
weather outside the room. He was, therefore, putting forward lame
excuses to his tutor.
"Oh my respected tutor! It is harmful for you to drink water now that
you have just come out of the warmth of thick blankets. It is better you
go to sleep again till the early morning which is not far off", said 'Bahman
Yar'.
"My son! Bring me water, I am too thirsty. I myself am a medical expert
and know better what is harmful than you do. I am unable to sleep,
please bring me some water from outside", again appealed 'Ibn Sina'
In response 'Bahman Yar' again put forward excuses and argued that he
would catch cold and fall sick if he were to go out in that extreme cold
weather. So saying he went back to sleep.
There was dead silence everywhere and no sound of anything was to be
heard. Outside it was still pitch dark except the first light of Subhe
Sadiq (true dawn) in the eastern horizon had commenced to appear.
Suddenly the silence broke with a melodious voice of a muezzin - caller
to prayer from the top of a minaret at the nearby mosque. After reciting
some verses of the, Holy Qur'an, the muezzin in a loud voice said, "Allaho
Akber" - Allah is the Greatest. "Ash-hado an la ilaha illallah" - I bear
witness that there is no god except Allah.
Both the tutor and his student quietly listened to the melodious voice
of the muezzin. The call to prayers then proceeded to the words "Ash-hado
anna Muhammadan Rasoolullah" - I bear witness that Muhammed is the
Messenger of Allah. On hearing this, 'Ibn Sina' thought of taking the
opportunity of responding to the repeated proposal made to him by 'Bahman
Yar'. He said:
"Listen to me, oh my son 'Bahman Yar'. Now I wish to reply to your
repeated suggestion". The student sat up to hear attentively of what his
learned tutor abruptly wanted to say. 'Ibn Sina' then proceeded:
"You have been suggesting to me several times to claim prophethood, that
people would put full faith in me and that you would be the first one to
do so. Now look, you have been my close student for several years and
benefited from me a great deal, yet you did not think it prudent to obey
me by coming out of your warm bed for a moment and bring me water that I
badly needed to quench my thirst. Instead you chose to put forward lame
excuses."
"But think of this man who is now calling to prayers at the top of the
minaret after coming out in the coldest weather and making ablution with
cold water in the early hour of this morning. It is for no other purpose
but in obedience to and respect for the command of Allah as conveyed by
His apostle Prophet Muhammad Mustafa (s) some four hundred years ago.
"What a great difference there is between me and that Prophet sent by
Allah!"
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AHLEY
BAIT AT MUBAHALA
In the south of
Arabia, there is a place called Najran. There lived the Christian tribe of
Najran who staunchly believed that Prophet Isa (a) i.e. Jesus was the son of
God. The Prophet invited them to accept Islam. In response to that, a
delegation of their priests and elders came to Madina. They wanted to
discuss religion with the Holy Prophet Prophet Muhammad (s).
Their argument was that Jesus was born without a father, so he was the son
of God. The Holy Prophet explained to them that just as Allah created
Prophet Adam without a father or even a mother, in the same way He created
Jesus without a father.
Hence Jesus was a servant of Allah as was Prophet Adam. The Christians did
not agree with this simple truth. They stuck to their belief that Jesus was
the son of God. The Prophet asked them to wait. Then came the following
Revelation (message from Allah):
"O Messenger! If they dispute with you in this matter after the knowledge
has come to you, then, say, 'Come, let us call our sons and your sons, and
our women and your women, and our souls and your souls. Then let us
earnestly invoke and lay the malison (curse) of Allah on those who lie". (Quran:
Sura Ale lmran - verse 60)
It was then agreed that the Christians seek MUBAHALA with the Prophet. The
meaning of MUBAHALA is that both of them invoke from Allah that he, who
speaks the truth may survive and he, who is untrue may perish.
On the day of Mubahala, the Prophet of Islam took with him his grandsons -
Imam Hasan (a) and Imam Husain (a), his daughter Fatima Zehra (a) and his
cousin and son-in-law Imam Ali (a). But on seeing the radiant faces of these
sinless members of the household of the Prophet, the Christians got scared.
They decided not to seek Mubahala any more but accepted their defeat. They
agreed to pay tribute and returned home.
The Prophet, before going for Mubahala, was commanded by Allah to take with
him his sons, his women and his souls. The Holy Prophet obeyed this command
as under:
In place of his sons, he took with him Imam Hasan (a) and Imam Husain (a).
In place of women, he took Fatima Zahra (a). In place of his souls, he took
Imam Ali (a).
This is how he showed to the world who the true and real members of his
Ahlul Bait (People of the House of Prophet) were. To love them has been
obligatory (wajib) command of Allah on every Muslim. The Holy Quran says:
"Say, I do not ask for return of this (messengership) from you except that
you love (my) relatives." (Sura As-shura - Verse 23)
The Prophet and his Ahlul Bait sacrificed all the worldly comforts and even
their lives in order to convey the true religion of Islam to us. In return
of their sacrifices, we are commanded by God to love them. The aim is that
through their love, we follow their footsteps. We follow the true teachings
of Islam taught by them, so that we live a good and decent life in this
world and earn the pleasure of God in the life hereafter.
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AL-QUR'AN
- THE GREAT AND HOLY BOOK
About a hundred
years ago, England had a powerful Prime Minister. He was a Christian to a
high section of the Anglican Church. His name was Gladstone. One day in the
year 1882, he was speaking in the British Parliament on how to weaken the
power of Muslims in Egypt so that the British could continue to rule over
them.
At one stage he raised a copy of the Holy Qur'an in his hand and said that
so long as this book remained with the Muslims in that country and they
respected and followed it, the British would never be able to dominate them.
He added that the only solution was to try and separate the Holy Qur'an from
the Muslims of Egypt.
At the end of the speech; a committee was formed to decide upon ways and
means of carrying out Gladstone's recommendation. The committee resolved to
send some experts to Egypt who would launch a campaign which would weaken
the faith of people and make them suspicious of the truth of the Holy Qur'an.
The aim was to discourage people to refer to the Holy Book and gradually
make them turn against the Islamic way of life.
In the course of this political and vicious programme, a learned man by the
name of Dunlop was sent to Egypt as a teacher. He prepared many books
containing lessons which were nothing but propaganda in disguise. One of the
lessons on history was based on showing how Egypt was lagging behind and was
not making progress because of Islam and the Qur'an. It alleged that people
of Egypt were much more civilized prior to the coming of Islam.
Such ill-intentioned programme first succeeded to a small extent in
influencing the youths at schools.
Then the Holy men of Al-Azhar university protested to the authorities and
demanded that an end be put to it.
Now let us find out what are the qualities of this book which the enemies
wished to remove from the Muslims.
The Holy Book is known as Al-Qur'an which means 'The Reading', the reading
of the Prophet of Islam who never went to any school. Prophet Muhammad (s)
had retired to a cave on Mount Hira not far from Mecca. One day Angel
Jibrail (Gabriel) came to him and said "Read". The Holy Prophet said: "What
should I recite?" Jibrail said: "Read in the name of thy Lord, who created;
created man out of a mere clot of congealed blood; read; and thy Lord is
most bountiful; He who taught (The use of) pen; taught man that which he did
not know".
The Holy Qur'an as word of God, the Almighty, as revealed to his Prophet
Muhammad (s) This book gives guidance for our daily life. It appeals to our
power of reasoning, and exhorts us to follow the commands of Allah. It is a
living miracle of Prophet Muhammad (s), the last of the Prophets who came
from God. It is not surprising at all that this Holy Book has remained
intact for the last 1400 years. And it shall remain so till the Day of
Judgement, for Allah has taken it on himself to protect it.
"Surely we have sent down the reminder (The Qur'an) and we will most surely
be its guardian (Sura Al-Hijr -verse 9)
The Qur'an is divided into 114 chapters (Suras). There are in it 6226 verses
(Ayats) containing 99,464 words made up of 330,110 letters.
Imam Ja'far Sadiq (a) has said that one should at least recite 50 Ayats
everyday. Let us, therefore, value and respect this Great Book by reading it
with understanding and follow its teachings.
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BAHLOOL
PROVES THE THREE FACTS
Abu Hanifa was
once teaching Islamic beliefs to his students. He was arguing and
challenging the validity of some of the statements which had been proclaimed
by Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a) Bahlool happened to be present as well. Abu
Hanifa proclaimed that he could not agree with the three understated
statements as made by the Imam.
The first one was that "Allah can never be seen." According to Abu Hanifa it
was impossible for a thing to exist and yet be invisible! The second things
that the Imam had stated was that "Satan (devil) will be thrown in the
inferno of Hell which will scorch him bitterly." Abu Hanifa argued: "How was
it possible for fire to hurt 'fire', the fact that Satan was created from
fire itself!"
The third statement of the Imam was that "Man alone is responsible for his
actions and Allah - the most powerful - has nothing to do with his actions."
"How is it possible, when Allah alone guides the destiny of man without
Whose will nothing can happen?" This was Abu Hanifa's third challenge.
As soon as the speaker, Abu Hanifa, had made these three criticisms, Bahlool
got up, took a piece of brick and aiming at Hanifa, let it go and cracked
Abu Hanifa head.
Bahlool was caught and taken before the Caliph for punishment. In his
defence, he pleaded that he had done nothing else except reply to the three
criticisms which Abu Hanifa had made against the Imam.
The Caliph asked him to explain as to how and why he chose to reply by
hitting and injuring Abu Hanifa. Bahlool said, "This man claims that if God
is there, then he must be seen. He is now complaining of pain in his head
due to the brick having hurt him. If the pain is definitely there, can he
show me where it is? Well! just as pain can be there without being seen
Allah also exists without being seen."
"Secondly, he says that fire cannot burn fire. It is a fact that man is made
out of clay and this brick with which I hit his head is also made out of
clay, if clay can inflict pain and hurt clay, why can't fire do the same to
fire?"
"The third thing he says is that man is not responsible for his own actions
but Allah does all things. If this is so, then why does he want justice from
you and why does he want me to be punished for hurting him? He might as well
transfer the punishment to Allah Who, according to him - is responsible for
all the actions of man!"
Everyone in the court was stunned at this and Abu Hanifa was dumb founded -
having nothing to say. So Bahlool was released without any punishment.
Thus, while some Muslim sects believe that Allah can be seen, perhaps on the
Day of Judgement, the Shia Muslims say that Allah is the creator of
everything; He was not created and as such he has no body like us that can
be seen. If we can still believe in unseen things like air, electricity and
human soul, why can't we believe in the unseen God?
If we are responsible for our actions and are to be punished or rewarded
accordingly, then it is only fair and just that Allan should not manipulate
or compel us to do things but leave us alone to act the way we see it fit,
and be answerable for those actions ourselves.
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CARE
FOR ANIMALS
A man once came
to Prophet Muhammad (s) carrying with him his belongings and a box. He said,
"O Prophet! While I was passing through a jungle, I heard the voice of some
bird's babies. I took them and put them in this box. The moment I did that,
their mother came fluttering round my head."
And the Prophet said, "Put them down". When the man put the box on the
ground, the mother of the young birds joined them. Seeing this, the Prophet
asked the man who now had a look of surprise on his face, "Are you surprised
by the affection of the mother towards her young? I swear by Him (Almighty
Allah) who has sent me, surely, God is more loving to his servants than the
mother to these young birds. Return these baby birds to the place from where
you took them, and let their mother be with them."
"Fear God with regard to animals", said the Prophet of Islam, "ride them
when they are fit to be ridden, and get off their backs when they are tired;
surely, there are rewards for being kind and gentle to animals, and for
giving them water to drink."
Islam has taught that in the eyes of Allah, animals also have rights in the
same way as man has. They should not be treated badly, tortured or left to
starve without food or water.
Imam Ali (a) had some ducks under his care in his house. At the time of his
death, he had given particular advice to his sons to take good care of those
animals, or to set them free if it was not possible to look after them
properly.
The Holy Qur'an has also guided us by telling us that, in the eyes of God
there is no difference between the human world and the animal world.
"There is no beast on earth, nor bird which flieth with its wings, but they
are nations like you - unto the Lord shall they return".
The Prophet of Islam was once performing ablution (Wudhu) for prayers from a
pot of water. A cat passed there and turned its eyes at the pot of water
with a thirsty look. The Prophet realised at once that the cat was very
thirsty, so he stopped the ablution (Wudhu) and placed the pot before the
cat.
Only after the cat had fully quenched its thirst, did the Prophet resume the
ablution (Wudhu). By this action, the Prophet has shown that quenching the
thirst of even a small dumb animal is a noble act full of virtue and should
be given first attention before one prepares for offering prayers to God.
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HERCULES AND ISLAM
Arabia, during
the time of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (s), was a country without any central
authority. It was a country far from the civilised nations of those days. At
the time Prophet Muhammad (s) was spreading Islam; asking people to turn
away from worshipping idols to worshipping Allah, the Almighty, the
All-Knower, the Master. The Prophet sent letters of invitation to Kings and
Rulers of various countries in the world, inviting them to embrace Islam.
Many of the letters were met with a favourable response whilst others were
rejected.
In many cases, the messengers of the Prophet were badly treated and abused.
But the Prophet was not worried by these setbacks. He was inviting people to
the right path and a few setbacks could not deter him from propagating
Islam.
Abu Sufyan a leader of the tribe of Quraish and the arch enemy of the
Prophet was in Constantinople on a business trip, when the Prophet's letter
of invitation reached Hercules, the Byzantine emperor of Eastern Roman
Empire. Hercules, at the time was in his court at Constantinople celebrating
his victory over the Persians.
Hercules read the letter through an interpreter and then asked the people in
his court, to find out if there was someone in the city, who knew the
Prophet. Abu Sufyan with his companions was brought into the court.
The emperor asked Abu Sufyan, "What kind of family does Muhammad belong to?"
"Noble", replied Abu Sufyan
"Has there been a king in his family?" Hercules asked.
"No," said Abu Sufyan
"Are the people who have accepted his religion poor or rich?",
Hercules questioned again.
"They are poor", replied Abu Sufyan.
Hercules was now becoming more and more interested and he went on asking
questions.
His next question was, "Are his followers on the increase or decrease?"
"Increasing", Abu Sufyan replied shortly.
"Have you known him to tell lies"? asked Hercules.
"No", admitted Abu Sufyan.
"Does he ever go against his convents?", Hercules once again asked.
"Not so far. But we have to see whether he carries out the new agreement
made between us and him", Abu Sufyan answered lengthily for a change.
"Have you ever fought him in wars?" Hercules questioned.
"Yes", answered Abu Sufyan
"What has been the result?" Hercules asked, getting more and more
interested.
"Sometimes we have won, sometimes he", replied Abu Sufyan.
"What does he teach?" asked Hercules
"Worship One God, join no partners with Him, carry out your prayers, be
chaste, speak the truth and keep union with your relatives", answered Abu
Sufyan, even surprised at his own answer as it sounded like he was preaching
Islam.
Hercules stood up and said, "If all you said is true, then I am sure that
this Prophet's Kingdom will reach here where I am standing. I was certain
that a Prophet was coming, but I didn't know that he would be born in
Arabia. If I were to go there, I would embrace Islam and wash the Prophet's
feet with my own hands."
This was the way in which the Prophet spread Islam.
He impressed them by his truthfulness, honesty, noble character and
dedication in the service of Allah. He did not compel people to accept Islam
under threat of waging wars, nor did he compel people to accept Islam by the
force of the sword. He fought only in defence, and only when the enemies
waged war on him.
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SHE HAD
TRUE FAITH
Abu Baseer was once in the
company of Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq (a) when a woman came and said to the Imam,
"I have come to ask a question. I am ill. Physicians in Iraq have told me to
take liquor. Now I want to know what to do in such circumstances?" The Imam
asked her, "Why don't you drink what the doctors have prescribed for you?"
She replied, "As I am your follower, I shall obey what you say. If you
permit me, I shall drink it; if not, I shall keep away from it; so that if I
am asked by the Almighty God on the Day of Judgement why I did so, I shall
reply that I followed the instructions of the Imam of the day." Imam Ja'far
al-Sadiq (a) turned to Abu Baseer and said: "O Abu Baseer. Did you listen to
what this woman has to say? Are you not moved by her faith? Inspite of her
illness, she is refraining from taking liquor without the Imam's
permission." The Imam then turned to the woman and said, "By God, I do not
permit you to drink. If you do so, you shall be sorry when your soul reaches
your throat (that is at the time of death)". So saying the Imam pointed at
her throat; and asked her three times if she understood what he had said.
The woman nodded her head. One of the things which Islam has strongly
forbidden is the taking of any intoxicating drink, like beer, wine. They are
harmful to the body and mind. Under their influence one loses one's senses
and is apt to commit criminal acts. We read of fatal accidents and crimes
committed because of drinks. Even trading in liquor and sitting in bars
where people are drinking are also forbidden in Islam so that there is no
temptation in the way of people to taking them. The Holy Qur'an says, "O
Believers, Intoxicants and games of chance, idols and divining arrows, are
abominations devised by Satan. Avoid them, so that you may prosper. Satan
desires to stir up enmity and hatred among you by means of intoxicants and
gambling, and to keep you from the remembrance of Allah and from your
prayers. Will you not abstain from them?" (Chapter 5, Verses 90, 91) The
above verses from the Qur'an warn us of the effects of drinking. The first
Imam, Ali (a), said, "Suppose a drop of liquor is put in a well and from its
water a land is irrigated. Grass grows on the land and a sheep grazes there.
That sheep then gets mixed in a flock of other sheep who have grazed
elsewhere. If all the sheep are slaughtered making it difficult to identify
the meat of the sheep who had grazed on a land which was irrigated from the
water of the well, then I shall not eat any of that meat." Thus Imam Ali (a)
has emphasized the evil of alcohol. For the sake of our own physical, mental
and spiritual welfare, we should always keep away from drinks.
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