In the Name of Allah, the Merciful, the Compassionate
Many years ago, the Professors and Researchers asked us to translate and compose books on the lives of our pure Ima`ms, peace be on them. Of course, these compilations and translations are mere summary of the lives of this Holy Choice from among the Household of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and his family.
Mankind, irrespective of his scientific progress, can never discharge the Ima`ms' rights against him, nor can he understand them completely. You cannot drink the water in the sea, but whatever you drink will fill you!
By Allah's grace, and in cooperation with Mr. Ja`sim al-Rasheed, we have translated and published several books in this respect. The following titles are some of them:
1. Sulh al-Hasan (The Peace Treaty of al-Hasan) by Murtada` Al Ya`sin.
2. Ima`m Ja'far al-Sa`diq by Shaykh Mohammed Husayn al-Mudaffar.
3. The Life of Ima`m Mohammed al-Ba`qir by Ba`qir Sharif al-Qarashi.
Last but not least, we have issued a fourth book: Ima`m Zayn al-'Abidin by Ba`qir Sharif al- Qarashi.
A great Shi'ite religious scholar narrated that a great Sunni religious scholar asked 'Alla`ma al-Amini, author of al-Ghadir: "What is the book or the activity which has made you adopt Zayn al-'Abidin as an Ima`m?"
'Alla`ma al-Amini answered the religious scholar by sending him a copy of al-Sahifa al-Sajja`diya. Hence the Scholar answered 'Alla`ma al-Amini in another letter in which he said: "None is capable of composing this book (i.e., al-Sahifa al-Sajja`diya) except a wise Ima`m." Any how, we thank Allah, the glorified, for giving success to 'Alla`ma Ba`qir Sharif al-Qarashi in order to compose this remarkable book. We thank him for giving success to Mr. Ja`sim al-Rasheed in order to translate this precious book. Moreover, we thank Him for His favors and bounty toward us in helping us print and publish this book. We hope that the book will exalt Islam and Muslims in this world and give them mercy and good pleasure in the next world, Allah willing!
I dedicate this study to Ima`m al-Husayn, peace be on him. For he is the conscience of the Muslim community and pioneer of its dignity and awareness. He is the father of the free and lord of martyrs. He has occupied a high social position. This study is about his son, Ima`m Zayn al-'Abidin, peace be on him, who has filled the world with his virtues, his knowledge, and his piety.
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the wonderful enthusiastic sermons which he delivered before the great masses in Ku`fa, Damascus, and Medina. These sermons played an important role in enlightening the community and liberating it from the factors of fear and terrorism.
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As for the Imam's speech in Yazid's palace, it was among the most wonderful documents in Islam. I (i. e. the author)think that there was no political speech more eloquent and influential in educating the masses and enlightening the public opinion than that of the Ima`m. Through this speech, the Ima`m confused. So the latter was unable to defend himself or to justify his crime when he killed the master of the youths of Paradise (i. e. Ima`m Husayn)and destroyed the pure family (of the Prophet). For this reason the people talked with admiration about the Imam's speech that was among the results of the Husaynid uprising and its bright stages.
Among the ways through which the Ima`m immortalized the Husaynid revolution was that he wept very much over the tragedies which befell his father, the members of his House, and his companions at the Battle of Karbala. Indeed the Ima`m deprived himself of happiness and pleasure. He was overcome with sadness. Thus, he was regarded as among the five tearful persons who represented sorrow throughout history.
I (i. e. the author )think that the Ima`m wept very much, not because of the great misfortune and the serious adversities which resulted from the tragedies of Karbala. Rather he wept in order to immortalize the revolution which his father led to liberate man from oppression, slavery, and tyranny. His weeping over his father created sorrow in the hearts of the Muslims. Perhaps this phenomenon (of weeping )was among the factors that the Muslim masses used to fight against the Umayyad regime. The first spark started in Medina. The children of the Companions (of the Prophet) declared their armed mutiny against Yazid's government, who had disdained the values of the community and its fates.
After the tragedy of Karbala, the great Ima`m, Zayn al-'Abidin, peace be on him, devoted himself to teaching. This is because he thought that spreading knowledge would be the best way to carry out his reformatory message. Besides he thought that it would be the best way to relieve his soul which the tragedies of Karbala melted. Accordingly, the children of the Companions (of the Prophet), the religious scholars, and the jurists hurried to benefit from his sea of knowledge. The Ima`m began teaching them, and they became teachers in the Islamic world. In this book will illustrate their biographies.
The Ima`m enlightened the Arab and the Islamic thought with various kinds of knowledge. He summoned and urged the Muslim youths to give importance to knowledge. His students lauded and praised his summons to knowledge. His grandfather, the great Prophet, may Allah bless him and his family, planted a tree of knowledge, which grew through his (the Imam's) blessings. So the people were eager to seek knowledge. Hence, the Ima`m was the brilliant founder of an intellectual culture in the Islamic world.
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Islamic ethics was liable to collapse. He thought that the people turned away from their religion. This is because the Umayyad regime intended to destroy all moral values. So the Ima`m, peace be on him, spared no effort to reform and educate the community. Concerning the Ima`m, the Shi'ites said: "When the people yielded to their desires and followed their kings, the Ima`m cured them with the moral teachings and the holy verses.".1
The Ima`m, peace be on him, treated moral and educational matters objectively and inclusively. His studies in this respect are among the most valuable Islamic studies and the most accurate.
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1. Nazariyat al-Imama, p. 350.
2. Al-Dhari'a, fi Tasanif al-Shia.
teachings necessary to educate soul. Indeed, it has added incomparable wealth to the references of the human thought. It also contains various kinds of high culture which is rarely found in moral and religious books. Besides it is the most important reference in our study on the character of the Ima`m, peace be on him.
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This Ima`m was endowed with all good manners. He was adorned with all virtues and honor. He freed himself from all selfishness, and turned away from all the vanities and pleasures of life. Among his prominent qualities was that he turned to Allah in repentance and devoted himself to Him. His love for Allah and his fear of him controlled his intellect, his heart, and his body. His soul shone through the light of conviction in Allah. His heart was full of hope of Allah's mercy. The historians unanimously agreed that he overexerted himself to worship and obey Allah.
The people of his time did not see anyone who worshipped Allah more than he did. Nor did they see a person who was more pious than he was. Because of his abundant worshipping, he was called the Lord of worshipers and Ima`m of the pious.
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al-Husayn (i.e. Zayn al-'Abidin)."
Indeed no one of the children of the prophets was like 'Ali b. al-Husayn in asceticism, piety, and intense turning to Allah in repentance.
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Because of the Imam's high character and his great importance to the Muslims, many Muslim sects claimed that he belonged to them. For example, the Mu'tazilites, who were the most knowledgeable of all the Muslims in theology, regarded him with pride and honor as one of them.3 The Sufis claimed that he was among their great figures. As a result, they have written about his life in their encyclopedias.4
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3. Tabaqat al-Mu'tazila, pp. 15-16.
4. Hulyat al-Awliya', vol. 3, p. 172.
him and his family. He followed his method, his life, and his practices. Hence, the Ima`m possessed the heart and the feelings through his excellent morals. So the people thought that no one except the Ima`m was worthy of their temporal and spiritual leadership. For this reason they disdained their Umayyad kings who were void of virtues. The event which took place in the Kaaba during the time of the pilgrimage indicates this. The Kaaba was full of people from everywhere. The Ima`m came to circumambulate the Kaaba, and it was as if that the Prophet, may Allah bless him and his family, came to them. So they said loudly: "There is no Allah but Allah ! Allah is great !" They crowded around him as they crowded around the Black Stone. Happy was he who touched his clothes or kissed his hand or took some dust from under his feet to see a good omen in it. In the meantime his opponent, Hisham b. 'Abd al-Malik, who was chief of the Umayyad family was among the pilgrims. However, no one paid attention to him. The Syrians hurried to ask him about this great man (i. e. the Ima`m) whom the people welcomed so warmly. However, the tyrant (i.e. Hisham b. 'Abd al-Malik) denied knowing anything about him. He was afraid that the Syrians would renounce him. The poet of the Umayyad royal palace, al-Farazdaq, opposed him. He then made the people aware the Ima`m through his immortal and wonderful poem which represented clear thought and conscience. The Kaaba then turned into the market of 'Uka`z (the place where the Arabs recited their poems ). From all sides of the mosque, the people repeated loudly the wonderful poem of al-Farazdaq and invoked Allah for the Ima`m. As a result, Hisham was full of anger.
The Umayyads felt that they were not from the community and that they were not worthy of leading it. Rather they imposed their government on it as a weapon. They knew that 'Ali b. al-Husayn was the real leader, so they bore malice against him. Al-Walid indicated that when he said: "I cannot rest as long as 'Ali b. al-Husayn is in the world."5 They tried to kill him as they had killed the Muslim Imams and the great figures before, because they thought that such figures were dangerous.
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5. Hayat al-Imam Mohammed al-Baqir, vol. 1, p. 51.
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As for the time of the Ima`m, peace be on him, I (the author) think that it was the worst time in history. This is because many great events occurred during that time. These events befell the Muslims and caused troubles to them. The most painful one of them was the tragedy of Karbala. It was the most painful of all the world events. The holiness of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and his family, was violated during that tragedy. That was when the people attacked his womenfolk and killed his grandsons. They did pay attention his Holiness concerning them. The Ima`m, peace be on him, witnessed with great sorrow all the tragedies, which are immortal in the world of grief. Hence, he remembered them at every hour of his life till he joined the Most High Associate (Allah ). Among the sorrowful events from which the Ima`m, peace be on him, suffered was the Battle of al- Hirra. The Holiness of the Prophet, may Allah bless him and his family, was violated at it in his city and the center of his mission. The policemen of Yazid b. Mu'a`wiya desecrated Medina. In it they committed all what Allah forbade. They destroyed all values and customs. The revolt of the Repentant and the revolt of the great inspired leader, al-Mukhta`r b. Yousif, occurred during the time of the Ima`m, peace be on him. These revolts, which we will discuss in this book, resulted from the revolution of the Lord of the martyrs, Ima`m Husayn, peace be on him. Among the prominent events at that time was the revolt of b. al-Zubayr. This revolt resulted from some political ambitions. I (the author) think that b. al-Zubayr did not intend to free the community from the Umayyads and to save it from their violence. Rather he revolted against them to take the reins of government. Moreover, such a man did not take care of the interests of the community nor did he take care of its independence and its dignity.
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Among the most prominent parties was the Umayyad party, which the government supported with all its abilities. The Umayyad party included the leaders and the luxurious class of the country. Among those parties was the party of b. al- Zubayr. Many people from Hijaz (Saudi Arabia )joined this party. Their aim was to return the Islamic capital to their country and to take the reins of government. Among those parties was the Kha`rijites. This party was strong. It was indignant with the Quraysh, for the government was confined to them. However, this party was afflicted by ideological dullness and decline. This is because it mixed the affairs, and followed dangerous ways of error. It believed in such ways because of stupidity and ignorance. An example of its stupidity was that it showed enmity towards the Commander of the faithful (Ima`m 'Ali ), who was the pioneer of the truth and social justice in the earth. This party regarded shedding the blood of those who did not believe in its ideas as lawful. We will discuss this party when we talk about the political life during the time of the Ima`m.
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were liable to very intense tribulations. Ima`m Zayn al-'Abidin, peace be on him, witnessed this. However, he was unable to protect his Shi'ites from the Umayyad regime. As a result, his heart was full of pain and sorrow.
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When I mention the affairs of those kings, I will not become fanatic nor will I be partial to any side nor will I be severe towards any party. Rather I will present the sorrowful events of each party. This is because such events have put them before the trial of history. It is natural that to regard them as right and to justify their deeds means turning away from reason, mutiny against the proofs, remoteness from correctness, and deviation from the truth.
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In the footnotes of the book, I have mentioned the libraries where these references are found.
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on. Therefore this book, though comprehensive, is a brief page about his life or a faint point about the features of his life and character.
I (the author) have repeated the same words in the introductions of the books which I have written on the lives of the pure Imams. That is, Allah knows, not because of the very intense love for them nor is it because of the sentiment of my grandfathers who followed the members of the House (ahl al-Bayt), peace be on them. Rather, this has resulted from serious studies about their lives. Whoever studies their lives believes that the Imams, peace be on them, represented the lives of the prophets.
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Indeed people are restless and perplexed. They are Absorbed in material pleasures and dreadful wars. Their hearts are empty of belief. Therefore, they are in need of the guidance of the pure family (of the Prophet), who were Allah's favor for people, and like their grandfather, Allah's Apostle, may Allah bless him and his family, whom Allah sent for people whether they believed in him or not.
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Baqir Sharif al-Qarashi,
Holy Najaf