|
The Name Imam Ali (A.S.) is ldentified with Justice
Ayatullah Murtaza Mutahhari
The name âAli, was later identified with justice. His tradition and manner of government was always an example with which people reprimanded other Caliphs. One year, when Muâawiyah was in Mecca for Hajj, he searched for a woman known for her devotion to âAli and her enmity to Muâawiyah. He sent for her and asked her, âDo you know why I summoned you? I called you to ask why you like Ali and hate me.â She answered, âIt is better not to talk of this subject. Muâawiyah insisted on his demand. The woman said, âBecause he was an upholder of justice and equality and you fought him without any reason. I like âAli because he loved the poor and I am an enemy of you because you shed blood and separated the Muslims and are unjust and prejudiced in judgment and follow your desires.â Muâawiyah got angry. However, he overcame his anger and as was his habit, he showed kindness and asked, âHave you ever seen âAli in person?â She said, âYes, I have.â Muâawiyah asked, âHow did you find him?â She said, âBy God, I saw him in a state not possessed by crown and government as you are.â
âHave you heard his voice?â
âYes, I have. It lightens the heart and purges sorrow as the olive oil removes rust.â
âDo you wish anything?â
âWill you give whatever I ask?â
âYes.â
âThen give me one hundred red camels.â
âIf I give you what you want, will I find the same position as âAli in your heart?â
âNever.â
Muâawiyah ordered to give her one hundred camels and said, âBy God. if âAli were alive, he would not give you even one of these camels.â
The woman answered, âBy God, he would not give me even one single hair of them, because they belong to all Muslims.â
âAdi Ibn Hatam Taâi was one of the great disciples of the holy Prophet and a lover of Imam âAli. This man converted to Islam in the last years of the holy Prophetâs life and became a faithful Muslim. When Imam âAli was the caliph, he was at his disposal and three of his sons called Turaif, Turfah and Tarif were killed in Siffin, fighting for âAli (A.S.) After the martyrdom of Imam âAli and the stabilization of the caliphate for Muâawiyah, they happened to encounter.
In order to make him say something about Imam âAli as he wished, he tried to remind him of the martyrdom of his three children.
Therefore he asked, âWhat happened to your sons, Turfah, Turaif and Tarif?â âAdi said serenely, âThey were killed in Siffin in front of âAli.â He added the words âin front of âAliâ to show his satisfaction and honor. Muâawiyah said, ââAli did not treat you justly to dispatch your sons to the battlefield and leave his own sons back to survive.â âAdi said, âIn fact I did not behave justly toward âAli as he was killed and I survived.â Muâawiyah saw that his plan proved futile. Changing his tone, he said, âDescribe âAli to me.â âAdi asked to be excused. Muâawiyah said, âImpossible. You have to." Thus âAdi said, âI swear by God that âAli was strong and judicious. He talked with justice and settled disputes with certainty. He was versed in knowledge and science. He hated the luxury of the world and liked the night and the nocturnal solitude. He cried much and thought plenty. In his solitude he questioned himself and repented the past. A simple life he conducted and simple clothes he wore. When he was among us, he was none of us. If we asked him something, he would comply. If we went to visit him, he treated us warmly and affably. Although he had no chains or jails, he had such great eminence that we did not dare to talk in his presence; he was so august that we did not raise our heads to look at him. When he smiled, his teeth glowed like pearls. He respected the faithful and was kind to the poor. By God I saw him one night with my own eyes standing in the altar worshipping the Almighty while darkness fell on everything. His tears rolled down his beard. He twisted about as one stung by snake and cried like mourners. It is as if I heard him say, â You are bothering me and showing your face to me. Go and deceive somebody else. Your time has not come. I divorced you three times, irrevocably, and there shall be no return. Your joys are trivial and you value little. Oh, Oh some little provision, a long trip and few companions.â
When âAdi got to this point, Muâawiyah started crying, wiped his tears by his sleeve and said, âMay Allah have mercy on âAli. He was true as you said. Now tell me how you feel in his absence.â âAdi said, âLike a woman who has embraced a child and whom you are about to behead.â Muâawiyah asked, âDo you ever forget him?â âAdi answered, âDoes time permit me to forget him?â
In Irshad, Shaykh Mufid states, âThe term of âAliâs Imamate, the Commander of the Faithful, was 30 years after the Prophet and he ruled for only five and a half years and this short period was spent in combating the hypocrites. He goes on to say that his death occurred on Friday night, 21st of Ramazan near dawn; he was struck by a poisonous sword by Ibn Muljam Muradi and died two days later.
Kafi states, âThen, Imam âAli said: there is no God but Allah until his exalted soul soared to Heaven.â May God glorify him and his sacred family.
|