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The Behaviour of Imam Sadiq (A.S.) towards Relatives
Certain relatives of the Holy Imam (a.s.) not only failed to acknowledge his rights but even bore enmity against him in their hearts. Although the enmity against Imam (a.s.) makes him a disbeliever. Yet Imam Jaâfar as-Sadiq (a.s.) willed that seventy Dinars be given to Hasan Aftas. Hasan Aftas was an evil person and had such deep malice against Imam (a.s.) that he had once tried to attack Imam (a.s.) with a sword. The goodly behaviour of Imam (a.s.) towards his enemy was due entirely to his relationship.
Conversation of Imam as-Sadiq (a.s.) With Abdullah Hasani
Once Abdullah Hasani, a relative of Imam Sadiq (a.s.) met him on the streets of Madinah. He had a meaningless argument with Imam (a.s.) and spoke ill of him. Imam (a.s.) replied to this misbehavior in the best way. He went to the house of this person the very next day and said, âYesterday I recited the following Ayat of the Qurâan,
âAnd those who joined that which Allah has bidden to be joined and have awe of their Lord and fear the evil reckoning. (Surah ar-Rāâd 13:21)
I became very fearful because of it.â Abdullah understood that Imam (a.s.) was intending to correct him. He began to weep and said, âI have willfully forgotten this verse. After this, Imam Jaâfar as-Sadiq (a.s.) and Abdullah embraced each other. (al-Kāfi)
The Grief of Imam Jaâfar as-Sadiq (a.s.) on the Oppression upon the Descendants of Imam Hasan (a.s.)
When Mansūr Dawaniqi arrested and imprisoned Abdullah Mahej and other Hasani Sadāts, Imam Jaâfar as-Sadiq (a.s.) was grief-stricken. Although the Hasanis were opposed to Imam (a.s.), the Imamâs (a.s.) distress was such that he was confined to bed for twenty days. He wrote a lengthy letter to them to express his sorrow and to offer comfort and consolation. He sent this letter to the prison of Kufa and was in regular contact with them to know their well-being. Often he wept on their imprisonment.
The Inimical Relative of Imam Jaâfar as-Sadiq (a.s.)
Imam Jaâfar as-Sadiq (a.s.) made a will in his last moments: âPay seventy Dinars to my paternal cousin Hasan Aftas.â
He was asked, âMaster you are making a gift to someone who has attacked you with a sword?â
Imam (a.s.) replied,
âDo you think I should not be included among those concerning whom the Qurâan says: âAnd those who join that which Allah has bidden to be joined and have awe of their Lord and fear the evil reckoningâŠâ (Surah ar-Rāâd: 13:21)
Allah has created Paradise, purified it and made it fragrant. Its fragrance is felt at a distance of two thousand years (of travel). But the one who disobeys his parents or breaks ties with the kin will be so far away from Paradise, that he will not even experience its fragrance. (Bihār al-Anwār)
Dawūd Raqqi says: âI was sitting in the company of Imam (a.s.) when Imam (a.s.) himself started speaking and said: âDawūd, on Thursday the report of your deeds was presented to me and I saw among your deeds the Silet ar-Rahm which you have performed with your cousin (brother), I was very pleased. However, I know that this Silet ar-Rahm of yours will (because of his Qatâa ar-Rahm towards you) be the cause of his early death.â (Bihār al-Anwār)
Dawūd, the companion of Imam Sadiq (a.s.) says: âMy cousin used to bear enmity towards me. He was an evil person. When I came to know about his destitution, I went to Makkah and gave him some money so that he could manage himself for some time. It was this action of mine about which Imam (a.s.) was informed and he told of it on my return to Madinah.â
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