Zayd ibn Ali V

Similar documents
Sirah of Sayyida Fatima al-zahraa d

The First Ten or Last Ten Verses of Sūrah al-kahf

In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.

Muharram = New Year-Beginning, What is Aashura? A day of Joy/Grief? Aashurah is the 10th day in Muharram - Best fasts after Ramadan

Surah Mumtahina. Tafseer Part 1

THE MESSAGES BEYOND MUNĀSABAT AL-ĀYĀT IN SURAH AL-GHĀSHIYAH (A Comparative Study between Ibrāhīm bin Umar al- Biqā ī And Muĥammad Ţāhir Ibn Āshūr)

Fiqh of Dream Interpretation. Class 2 (24/7/16)

Qur'anic Stories. ALII 209: Deriving Lessons from

The Virtues of Surah An-Nasr

His supplication in Asking for Water during a Drought

Contents. Transliteration Key إ أ) ء (a slight catch in the breath) غ gh (similar to French r)

In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.

His Supplication in Calling down Blessings upon the Followers of, and Attesters to, the Messengers

ALI 241: Akhlāq of the Ahlul Bayt c

Sahifa Sajjadiyya: Du ā 24 on Parents

The Reason for the Revelation of this Surah and its Virtues

ALI 241: Akhlāq of the Ahlul Bayt c

ISLAMIC CREED ( I ) Instructor: Dr. Mohamed Salah

ا ح د أ ز ح ا س اح ني ح ث ع ا ت س اح ث ا بس أ ج ع ني, أ ال إ إ ال ا و ح د ال ش س ه ا ه ا ح ك ا ج ني و أ ش ه د أ س د ب

SESSION 31 FREQUENT RECITATIONS. I. SPOKEN ARABIC: Use 3SP. For continuity, see Spoken Arabic in previous lesson.

Saudi Arabia s Permanent Council of Senior Scholars on Takfīr 1

Going for the ziyārah of the Ahl al-bayt (A)

Chapter 17: Finding and Channeling Righteous Anger

1. In Islam there is NO hatred of others. WE DO NOT DIFFERENTIATE on Race, Ethnicity, Colour, Nationality or Religion.

Welcome to ALI 440: Topical Tafsir of Quran Family Relationships

ALI 256: Spiritual and Jurisprudential aspects Salaat

Ayatul Kursi (2: )

Chapter 26: The Sin of Favoritism Be Just With Your Children

The Supplication of the 18th Day of Ramadan Month

In the Name of Allah: The Most Compassionate, the Most Beneficient. The Sunnah: A Clarification of what was Revealed. The First Khutbah:

In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.

From the Attributes of the Khawārij 1

The Prayer of Repentance Salāh al-tawbah Its Description and Rulings

HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT CHART DATE HOMEWORK DETAIL PARENTS INITIALS

THE RIGHTS OF RASOOLULLAH ON HIS UMMAH ARE 7:

ITA AT: TO OBEY HIM WITHOUT QUESTION

Ways the Misguided Youth Bent on Takfīr & Bombings

Chapter Nine They are not our Teachers : Responding to Evil with Good


Sarf: 16 th March 2014

In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.

Explanation of the 3 Linked Chain Hadith of Imam Ad- Darami [255H] PT 2

Siddiqui Publications

Extremism in Bloodshed 1

} أ ي ما ا م ر أ ة ز و ج ها و ل يا ن, ف هي ل ل أ و ل م ن ه ما {

ALI 340: Elements of Effective Communication Session Six

ALI 326: AN INTRODUCTION TO ZIYARAT JAMIAH AL-KABIRA Sheikh Faiyaz Jaffer January 6, ALI 326: Ziyarat Jamiah

Marriage In Islam MUFTI FARAZ ADAM AL-MAHMUDI

Lesson 1 Usul ad-din

Final Moments of the Pious

Chapter 28: The Rights of Aunts, Uncles, In-Laws, and the Extended Family

Tafseer: SurahYusuf. Part 4

Fatima Zahra in Suratul Kawthar. In regards to the virtue of the recitation of this chapter, a tradition from the Noble Prophet says:

The Virtues of Imam Husayn (a) and His Companions

K n o w A l l a h i n P r o s p e r i t y

Tafsir Surah Yā Sīn (QUR105) Mawlana Hamood Aleem

HE NEEDS TO COMPLETE RECITATION OF THE WHOLE QUR AN IN AN

CONDITION OF THE UMMAH

Our bodies & health is a trust & gift from Allah, therefore we must use it responsibly, not waste it, and maximise its benefit. Muslims/Asians are

The seven ways of reading Suratu l-fatiha via the tariq of Imam al-shatibi,

Supplications That Protect The Believer Against All Forms of Harm A Weapon Against The Recent Bout of Hate Crimes Against Muslims

Surah al-kafiroon Chapter 109 Academy for Learning Islam ( Shaykh Saleem Bhimji

The Virtues of The Qur ān and The Types of Abandonment of It

Arabic and Persian titles in the Leiden Library Catalogue Manual for using the Leiden collections in Arabic and Persian languages

The Difference between a Prophet and Messenger

Revision worksheet for grade 6. Lesson one (Surat As-Sajdah) c. Both have the same massage which is worshipping Allah

The Necessity of Teaching Our Children to Despise Terrorism & the Terrorists

HADITH IN AL-MUSTADRAK ALA ASH- SHAHIHAINI (Analysis Study of Hadiths are not Criticized by Hakim an-naisaburi on Chapter Iman)

Chapter Fourteen Elitist Privilege

Chapter 23: Riba. Introduction. However the prohibition of riba is meant to free and liberate. Connection between Riba and Greed

Ali Ibn Abi Talib (a.s.) and Allegiance

The Virtues of Surah Al-Infitar

15 JUNE SHA BAN 1435 CLASS #8

One-Eyed, Blind in the Other

Siddiqui Publications

Islamic Studies LEVEL 1 - TERM 1. Exam Upper Level. Name: There is no. wealth like. knowledge, no poverty like. ignorance

KHOJA SHIA ITHNA-ASHARI JAMAAT MELBOURNE INC. In the name of Allah (swt), the Most Compassionate, the Most Merciful

THE CONCEPT OF DHIKR ACCORDING TO AL- GHAZALI AND ITS PSYCHOLOGYCAL BENEFIT

Rabi`ul Awwal 13, 1439 H Fatah 2, 1396 HS December 2, 2017 CE

ALI 340: Elements of Effective Communication Session Four

Recitation of Surah Ash-Shams in the Isha' Prayer

A Glimpse of Tafsir-e Nur: Verses of Surah al-an am

Blessings of Fasting (Islamic Discourse)

Commentary of Mustafa Jaane Rahmat Salam Verse No. 82

Inheritance and Heirship

ALI 258: Qualities of a Faithful believer Khutba No. 87 March 25, 2014/ Jumadi I 23, 1435

Chapter 35: They Are Not a Burden How the Prophet (ﷺ) dealt with those with mental illness, disabilities, and special needs.

ilm seeker mini book series Welcome Ramadan

THE PRINCIPLES OF ISLAMIC PREACHING ACCORDING TO AL-QUR AN

Fiqh of Taharah: Class Eleven ا ل إ هاب ف ق د ط ه ر { أ خ ر ج ه م س ل م

Safar The 2 nd Month of Islamic Calendar

Friday Sermon Slides September 25 th, 2009

Friday Sermon Slides 9 th October, 2009

Journey Towards Light. Enlightenment of the Hearts!

Necessity of Qur an Tilawa during Ramadan. Sessions 1 & 2 of ALI 195 Ramadan 1432/ August 2011

IS COUNTING TASBEEH AFTER THE PRAYER TO BE DONE WITH THE RIGHT HAND OR BOTH? 1

Day 12 - Bite Size Ramadan A.H. - Miraath Publications

Sayyida ZAynab (pbuh)

The Rights of a Muslim over another Muslim

Suggested Global Islamic Calendar By Khalid Shaukat, prepared for

Transcription:

Zayd ibn Ali V WWW.MAHAJJAH.COM

Transliteration key إ أ - آ - ā ب - b ت - t ث - th ج - j ح - ḥ خ - kh د - d ذ - dh ر - r ز - z س - s ش - sh ص - ṣ ض - ḍ ط - ṭ ظ - ẓ ع - ʿ غ - gh ف - f ق - q ك - k ل - l م - m ن - n و - w, ū ه - h ي - y, ī

Zayd ibn Ali V The month of Muharram having passed, Shi ah around the world would still be recovering from their ritual practices and self-flagellation. The yearly commemoration of the Shi ah needs no introduction and the level of zealotry displayed by the Shi ah requires no elaboration. But while Shi ah the world over would have mourned the martyrdom of Sayyidush Shuhada Sayyiduna Husayn ibn Ali L, little mention is made of the Shi i betrayal which led to this great tragedy, resulting in the honourable blood of the Ahl al-bayt being spilt. Furthermore, no mention is made in any of these mourning processions that this was not the first betrayal of the Shi ah nor is it mentioned that it is but another in a series of betrayals that occurred throughout history. After the tragedy of Karbala, Sayyiduna Ali Zayn al- Abidin, who was the sole male survivor from the family of Sayyiduna Husayn steered far away from the political tensions of that era and engrossed himself in teaching and spiritual reformation, all the while keeping his family close to him. 1 Zayd ibn Ali is the son of the illustrious Ali Zayn al- Abidin ibn Husayn ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib. He is also the brother of Abu Ja far Muhammad al-baqir, considered to be the fifth infallible by the Twelver Shi ah. He also had three other brothers, namely Abd Allah, Umar, and Ali. 2 He narrates from his father, Zayn al- Abidin, and his brother, al-baqir. His nephew, Ja far ibn Muhammad al-sadiq, Shu bah, Fudayl ibn Marzuq, al-muttalib ibn Ziyad, Sa id ibn Khuthaym and Ibn Abi al-zinad have narrated from him. 3 Sayyiduna Zayd was born in year 80 A.H. Although there is no mention about his exact date of birth, it is well-known that he was martyred in the year 122 A.H at the age of 42. 4 1 Abu Zahra: Al-Imam Zayd pg. 27 2 Al-Anwar al-nu maniyyah 1/375 3 Tahdhib al-tahdhib 3/362, Siyar A lam al-nubala 5/389 4 Abu Zahra: Al-Imam Zayd pg. 25 3

After memorising the Qur an, he began learning the sciences of hadith and fiqh from his father, who was a great muhaddith and faqih. He lost his beloved father at the tender age of 14, after which he continued his pursuit of knowledge under other recognised Muhaddithin of that era such as Zayd ibn Aslam, etc. He has also narrated ahadith from his brother, Muhammad al-baqir, and from many Sahabah whom the Ahl al-bayt have narrated from, including Sayyiduna Ibn Abbas, Jabir, Umm al-mu minin Safiyyah, Umm al-mu minin Umm Salamah, and many other Sahabah. He went on to become a renowned Mujtahid. 1 When Imam al-baqir was asked about his brother, Zayd, he replied: You have asked me about a man who is filled with iman and knowledge from head to toe. He is the leader of the Ahl al-bayt. 2 When the same question was put to Imam Ja far al-sadiq, he answered: He was the best reciter of the Qur an from all of us, and had the best understanding of din from all of us. He surpassed us in joining family ties and there is none left amongst us who can equal him. 3 This noble grandson of Sayyidush Shuhada would later follow in the footsteps of his grandfather and lead a rebellion against the Umayyad rulers of that time. There is difference of opinion regarding the actual reason that led to his uprising. It is reported that a claim was made against Zayd ibn Ali concerning some wealth or land. He was then taken before the governor of Iraq, Yusuf ibn Umar, and an argument ensued between them. He was then sent to the Khalifah Hisham ibn Abd al-malik. Hisham addressed Zayd ibn Ali, I have been informed of such and such regarding you? 1 Abu Zahra: Al-Imam Zayd pg. 36 2 Introduction to Musnad Imam Zayd, pg. 8 3 Ibid, pg. 7 4

Zayd replied, It is incorrect. Hisham said, But it is correct according to me. Zayd asked, Should I take an oath for you. Hisham replied, I will still not believe you. Zayd retorted, Indeed, Allah will not raise the status of a person who has the power to make someone take an oath on Allah, yet does not believe him. Hisham ordered him to get out of his sight whereupon he commented, If I leave, you will only see from me what you detest. He then returned to Kufah, and the Shi ah began inciting him to rebel against the Khalifah. He conceded to their requests and remained in Kufah. The people of Kufah (once again, just as they had done to his grandfather, Husayn I, before him) pledged their allegiance to him, that they would assist him and protect him. His family members warned him not to trust the people of Kufah. 1 His cousin Dawud ibn Ali said to him, O my cousin, do not let these people fool you. Take lesson from what happened to your Ahl al-bayt and the deception these people gave them. 2 It was in the year 122 A.H that Sayyiduna Zayd took the pledge of allegiance from the people of Kufah and commanded them to prepare for battle. The governor of Iraq, Yusuf ibn Umar, was informed of this uprising and issued orders to quell this rebellion. The people of Kufah were now called upon to honour their oaths and fulfil their pledges. They did gather around Zayd ibn Ali V but not to protect him, rather to question him about his beliefs (after inciting him to accept their oaths and rise up against the rulers): 1 Tarikh al-tabari 4/193-200, Maqatil al-talibiyin 36-37 2 Ibid 5

They asked: What is your view, may the mercy of Allah be upon you, regarding Abu Bakr and Umar? Zayd ibn Ali answered, May Allah forgive them. I did not hear anyone of the Ahl al-bayt dissociating from them and I only speak good of them They ruled and displayed justice and enforced and practiced upon the Qur an and Sunnah. On hearing this, the Shi ah deserted him and turned away. They broke their pledge and left him alone with a few hundred followers against a ten thousand strong army. Zayd ibn Ali said to them, You are Rafidah (deserters), and they were referred to by that term from that day. 1 Such was the loyalty of the Shi ah towards the grandson of Sayyiduna Husayn, such was their obedience to the teachings of the Family of Muhammad; they were willing to abandon him simply because he would not dissociate himself from the first two khulafa, Abu Bakr and Umar. Praise for the Sahabah by the Ahl al-bayt, especially for the first two khulafa, was not a singular or rare occurrence. All of the illustrious Imams praised them, honoured them, and revered them. They named their children after them and even intermarried with their family. They left no stone unturned in trying to distance themselves from the falsehood that was ascribed to them. However, the Shi ah were prepared to absolve themselves from the Ahl al-bayt but not the false beliefs they had invented. The conversation between Zayd ibn Ali and Muhammad al-ahwal, better known as Shaytan al-taq, the infamous liar of Kufah, better illustrates the vast contrast in beliefs that existed between the members of the Ahl al-bayt and those who claimed to be their Shi ah. Zayd ibn Ali summoned Muhammad al-ahwal and asked him: I have heard that you are claiming that among the family of Muhammad, there is an Imam to whom obedience is obligatory. 1 The Shi ah came to Zayd and told him, Disassociate yourself from Abu Bakr and Umar, and then we will assist you! Zayd replied, Instead I will associate myself with them. They replied, Then we will desert you. Zayd answered, Go! You are deserters! Siyar A lam al-nubalaʾ 6

Muhammad al-ahwal replied, Yes, your father, Ali ibn Husayn, was one of them. Zayd said, How can that be, when he would take a mouthful of food, and if it was hot, he would cool it with his hand and then put it in my mouth? Do you think that he would protect me from the heat of this mouthful and not protect me from the fire of hell (by not informing me of this)? Al-Ahwal answered, He did not want to tell you lest you reject it and thus become a disbeliever, then he would not be able to intercede for you. 1 Nonetheless, despite this betrayal, Zayd V proceeded with the few companions who still remained loyal to him. Yusuf ibn Umar despatched a contingent to Kufah and the armies rode with the vice-governor of Kufah. Yusuf ibn Umar also came amidst a huge army. Zayd s army faced a small battalion of their enemy numbering 500 riders who they defeated easily and proceeded to al-kunasah. At al-kunasah, he attacked a group of the people of Sham and defeated them. Accompanied by 200 horsemen, he continued forward. He defeated every small battalion he encountered and his companions began announcing, O people of Kufah! Come to din, honour and this world since you have no din, no honour and no world. At sunset, a small group joined him. On the first day of battle, some of his warriors were slain. On the second day, a fierce battle between his army and the people of Sham ensued. He killed seventy men and the rest returned in a pitiable condition. That evening, Yusuf ibn Umar mobilised his army and at dawn, the two armies met. Zayd and his small band of followers stood firm and drove the enemy back despite their small number. They then pursued them with cavalry and infantry until they reached the dam where fierce fighting continued. When darkness covered the sky, Zayd was struck by an arrow which pierced his left temple. As a result, they were forced to stop the battle. The people of Sham were unaware of this and assumed that they had stopped due to nightfall. Zayd was taken to a doctor who removed the arrow from 1 Rijal al-kashshi pg. 186 7

his temple. No sooner was it removed, did Sayyiduna Zayd breathe his last. May Allah have mercy on him. 1 Sayyiduna Zayd ibn Ali was martyred on 1 Safar 122. A.H and was buried in secret, so as to prevent the enemy from mutilating his body. They even threw water over his grave so that it would not be recognised. However a slave disclosed the whereabouts of the grave to the Iraqi governor who then had his body exhumed and crucified. It is said that Zayd was left crucified for four years after which his body was removed and burnt to ashes. And Allah knows best, to Allah do we belong and unto Him is our return. 2 Imam Ja far al-sadiq, upon receiving news of his uncle Zayd ibn Ali s martyrdom, broke down and cried uncontrollably. He then proclaimed out loud: To Allah do we belong and unto Him is our return. He was an excellent uncle. He was a man for our world and our hereafter. I swear by Allah that my uncle is a martyr just like the martyrs who fought along with Allah s Prophet H, Ali, Hasan, or Husayn. 3 Imam Ali Rida narrated: Zayd ibn Ali was one of the scholars of the Ahl al-bayt and got angry for the sake of Allah, the Most Exalted. He fought with the enemies of Allah until he was martyred in his path. He goes on to narrate that Imam Ja far said, Woe be to those who hear his call but do not help him. 4 1 This incident s reported the same in Bihar al-anwar of Baqir Majlisi, with the addition that Imam Ja far said, May the curse of Allah be upon his killers and those who betrayed him. To Allah do we complain of what has descended upon us the Ahl al-bayt of the Prophet. From Allah do we seek assistance, and He is the best of helpers. Bihar al-anwar 46/172 2 Details of the battle and his martyrdom taken from Al-Bidayah wa al-nihayah vol. 10 pg. 39 41 3 Uyun Akhbar al-rida 2/228 4 Ibid 2/225 8

The repeated lies, betrayal, and deception the Shi ah have given to the Ahl al-bayt throughout history brings to mind the hadith of the Prophet H narrated in Sahih al-bukhari: The signs of a hypocrite are three: 1. 2. Whenever he speaks, he tells a lie. Whenever he promises, he breaks his promise. 1 3. Whenever he is trusted, he betrays (that trust). After all it was the illustrious Imam Ja far al-sadiq who described the Shi ah thus: Allah did not reveal any sign about the Munafiqin except that it can be found in those who claim to be Shi ah. 2 1 Sahih al-bukhari: 6095 2 Rijal al-kashshi pg. 154 9