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Resurrection, (Ma'ad)

Resurrection, (Ma'ad)

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Publisher: Neh'zat-e Tardjomeh Iran
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Resurrection, Ma'ad

Resurrection, Ma'ad, From the Collection "The Splendid Light of Wisdom"

Author(s): Sayyid Madjid Ali Da'ee Nejad

Translator(s): Sayyid Mehdi Mohammadi

Publisher(s): Neh'zat-e Tardjomeh Iran

www.alhassanain.org/english

The present work discusses the subject of "Resurrection", which is one of the volumes of the "Splendid Light of Wisdom" Collection with the aim to increase the level of knowledge in the young generation’s mind, and will enable them to comprehend and to know more deeply, the clear and erudite thoughts of this learned thinker; so that it may open a new path in front of them.

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Resurrection, Ma'ad, From the Collection "The Splendid Light of Wisdom" By Sayyid Madjid Ali Da'ee Nejad Translated by Sayyid Mehdi Mohammadi Neh'zat-e Tardjomeh Iran-2014

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This version is published on behalf of www.alhassanain.org/english

The composing errors are not corrected.

Table of Contents

Foreword 9

Introduction 12

Notes 13

Chapter 1: Death or the beginning of the journey to eternity 14

The essence of death 14

The transfer made by divine agents 14

God's creature 14

The great sleep 14

The Importance of contemplating about death 14

The agony of death and its cause 15

Notes 16

Chapter 2 17

The Holy Qur'an and purgatorial life 17

The supplication of the damned to return 17

What have you been doing? 17

The world, purgatory, and resurrection 18

Two deaths, two lives 18

Eternity, until heaven and earth shall subsist 19

Fire, each morning and each evening 19

The state of purgatory 20

The realm of the forms 20

The grave’s questioning 20

The pressure of the grave 20

To account for one's deeds and misdeeds 20

Companionship of the souls of the believers 20

The connection between the world and purgatory 21

The opening of one’s book of deeds 21

One’s inner perception of the purgatory 21

The possibility of returning to earth 21

Notes 22

Chapter 3 23

The great Resurrection: The dawn of a new life 23

The difference between Judgment day and purgatory 23

The preparations for judgment day 23

Various names of Judgment day 23

The first blow of the celestial horn or the new life 24

The duration of the Judgment day 25

The relationship between the world and Judgment day 25

The appearance of the angels 26

The embodiment and ever-lasting effects of actions and deeds 26

The similarities and differences between the two worlds 27

Similarities 27

The differences 27

Stability and change 27

The pure and impure life 28

Planting and harvesting 28

Unshared destinies 28

The laws of means and fates 29

The diminishing and/or intensification of the inner perception 29

The attachment and boredom of the heart 29

The ways by which Allah calls mankind to account 29

Notes 30

Chapter 4 32

The Holy Qur'an’s arguments on Resurrection Day 32

The logical reason for the existence of the divine power 32

The arguments of similarity 32

The necessary divine arguments 33

The argument and the proof for the existence of divine justice 33

A- The true meaning of divine Justice 33

B- Aptitudes beyond this world 33

Injustice and deprivation of man from his capabilities 34

The argument which shows Allah’s infinite wisdom 35

A- Disability and incompetence 35

B- Natural annulment and essential imperfection 35

C- The existence of obstacles 36

Resurrection and Allah’s infinite wisdom 37

The true meaning and interpretation of divine wisdom 37

The talent for enjoying immortality 37

The absence of the Resurrection Day, thus the vainness of divine creation 38

Notes 38

Chapter 5: Heaven and Hell 40

The human typology from the Holy Qur'an’s point of view 40

Notes 40

The standard for being a blessed soul or a damned soul 41

Heaven [or Paradise] 41

The spiritual and physical heaven 41

The heaven of “Riz'wan” 42

The pure and heavenly drink 42

The heavenly gates 42

The characteristics of paradise 43

Purity and pureness 43

The divine safety and security 43

Health and well-being 44

Constancy and eternity 44

The inexistence of prohibitions and limitations 44

The divine mercy, favor, and grace 44

Spiritual bounties 45

Physical and material bounties 45

Heavenly food and drinks 45

Heavenly spouses 46

Spectacular sights and wonders 46

Heavenly garments and ornaments 46

Affectionate and sweet relationships 47

Hell 47

The various names of Hell 47

Hell's doors 47

Hell is on the lookout… 48

The uniqueness of man, his deeds and his punishment 49

Different kinds of Torments 50

The mental Torments 50

The spiritual Torments 50

Loneliness and utter solitude 50

The physical torments 51

To be chained and bound together in fetters 51

To be thrown in hell fire 51

A chain with a length of seventy cubits 51

To wander [round] 51

The Garment of Fire 52

The food of the Damned 52

The duration of the torment 53

Notes 53

Chapter 6: Uncertainty and questions 56

The time of the Resurrection Day 56

Physical and spiritual Resurrection 57

Some equivocal thoughts to be considered 57

The secret of insisting on the blessing of the physical form 58

The negation of God's blessings, appearing as bad things 58

Absence of any limitation for all the pleasures, awaiting man in the afterlife 58

Punishment, according to the deed 59

Why is it so? 59

A good deed accomplished by a Non-Muslim 60

Intercession and Justice 62

Contrast between Mercy and Torment 63

Tiredness and frustration 64

Notes 65

Foreword

The young generation of the contemporary society is indeed, in search of truth and asks itself numerous questions to know its religious beliefs, and to deepen its teachings, in order to possess a general perception, concerning the entire problems, issues and questions, whether mental, spiritual, cultural, or social. For that reason, the young generation searches and researches diverse sources.

However, the thirst for a better knowledge along with a greater measure than it already knows, pushes this young generation to a certain aspiration to acquire a better understanding of all these things; this is because it wishes to lean on all these original thoughts with solid tranquility, to form its proper mental geometry.

Among precious works in the Islamic Doctrine, the works of the respected Martyr, Professor Allamah Murtadha Mutahhari, offer us a deep frame, comprehensive, moderate, rational, and formative at the same time, which regroup, encompass, and embrace, gravely and perfectly, the Islamic Thought.

Indeed, his works can guide the young generation of modern time and that of the future era towards a spiritual path, most secure, safest, and empty of peril.

In fact, qualities such as originality, creativity, equity, eloquence, along with a beautiful rhetoric and a fluent pen, which is very easy to follow, and a serious willingness to answer the actual needs of the contemporary society are the particularities and special characteristics that adorn and purify the intellectual mind of this erudite Martyr. Moreover, we can see in his works, a true desire to offer an intellectual ensemble, very concise and clear, with a fair sense of criticism, and a wish to defend all the discoveries and positions, taken by him in an intellectual and mental point of view.

This fact forces the actual generation of the young people of the society and the scientific and scholastic community to wish to study more, and to deepen these exposed opinions and these beautiful Islamic thoughts; this, in order to safeguard and defend them as a written heritage for the future generations.

Young generation’s thoughts Institute has published the collection "The Splendid Light of Wisdom" for the great enthusiasm that the young generation has shown for the thoughts of the learned and erudite Professor Mutahhari, and their willingness to associate themselves more and more with the works of this learned personality. This collection is composed of forty independent booklets.

This beautiful compilation has followed certain regulations:

1- Each booklet of this Collection explains an independent subject of study.

2- The best teachings, offered from the great mind of this erudite should be known to the young and modern generation; and this was accomplished, by taking into account, not only the complete works of this erudite but also his annotations and his other writings, which have been abridged for this very purpose.

3- The efforts of the person responsible for this compilation should appear as charming, attractive, and most interesting; and the adaptation, adjustment, abridgment, composition, construction, compilation, and all the effort put into this work should be in such way as to offer a complete and comprehensive book; and it should be accomplished in a very definite and rigidly precise structure.

4- The person responsible for this compilation had to take into consideration the fact that he should respect the thoughts of this learned erudite, completely and perfectly, without adding or removing anything whatsoever, from the thoughts of this writer. He also had to preserve the style of Professor Mutahhari as it was, and repeat this in a most scrupulous way in every book offered by this respected writer.

5- To honor these works even more, all the written facts had to be well documented with the works of Martyr Professor Mutahhari himself. Thus, the dear readers may actually refer to the footnotes, at the foot of every page, which would guide them either to his Complete Works, and/or his annotations and/or to independent works of this learned personality.

The explanations offered by the writer of this compilation are in the foreword or conclusion of each finished work. They are separated clearly from the text, belonging to the learned Martyr Professor Mutahhari.

“The splendid Light of Wisdom” is solely acting as a "bridge", by connecting people to the green garden of the beautiful thoughts of Professor Mutahhari…!

No doubt, the young readers and the respected researchers will not see themselves free of any need towards the Complete Works of this erudite Martyr. Moreover, they should give themselves the pleasure of studying and reading all those previous works. Therefore, this work should be seen only as an intellectual and literary effort, so that the dear readers may get more interested in reading his other works, and feel a mental and spiritual affinity with him.

The initial efforts to create the chapters and the titles of each part in this beautiful collection belong undoubtedly, to the incessant and meticulous surveillance of the respected, scientific members of “The Splendid Light of Wisdom".

That is, Mr. Abdol Hosseyn Khosro Panah, Mr. Hamid Reza Shakerin, Mr. Mohammmad Ali Da'ee Nejad, Mr. Ali Zou Elm, and Mr. Mohammad Baqir Pur-Amini [the executive editor of this project]. And to the arduous efforts, made by the executive director of this project, who is none other than Mr. Abbas Rezvani Nassab and his respected colleagues: Mr. Reza Mostavi [chief editor] and Mr. Mika'eel Noori.

To all of them, we wish to express our deepest, infinite gratitude.

The present work discusses the subject of "Resurrection", which is one of the volumes of the "Splendid Light of Wisdom" Collection, written by the respected researcher, Mr. Hamid Reza Shakerin. We would like to express our deepest gratitude, to all those men and women, who have helped and assisted us in this compilation. We are ready to receive the opinions and/or critics of the dear readers, with open arms and a warm spirit, full of gratitude.

We dearly hope that this collection shall increase the level of knowledge in the young generation’s mind, and will enable them to comprehend and to know more deeply, the clear and erudite thoughts of this learned thinker; so that it may open a new path in front of them.

The young generation’s thoughts Institute

Introduction

In the Name of Allah, The Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate

Belief in Resurrection Day and the Hereafter are one of the most important and significant pillars of faith and Islamic Principles; they are among the main conditions of being a Muslim. In more than a hundred verses, the Holy Qur'an has spoken about the characteristics of eternal life, and in sixteen verses has officially mentioned that a firm belief in the afterlife is followed inevitably, by having faith in God; in a few cases, it has even included that Certitude [i.e. Certainty-Conviction] in the Afterlife is among the characteristics of true believers.1

Indeed, the Holy Qur'an has spoken about the Resurrection Day, with various interpretations and exegesis; and each one of these interpretations is a separate portal for acquiring a better knowledge of it; one such example is the word “Al-Yaom Al- Akhir” [i.e. Judgment Day - Resurrection Day], which mentions two things:

1. The Human life is divided into two main "periods"; and each one is interpreted as one “Day” per se. The first Period [i.e. the life on Earth] is finite and ephemeral, whereas the second period [i.e. the afterlife] is infinite and eternal.

2. Our spiritual happiness and beatitude in either worlds [or Periods] depends on our faith in the afterlife.

To begin with, our happiness in this world of ours depends on our faith in the Resurrection Day.

This is because in the light of having faith in the eternal life, we come to be aware of the quality of immortality and eternity in our deeds; and of our Judgment by the Powerful Creator; and then of our responsibility towards all these notions and concepts. Therefore, eventually, we attempt to purify, to better our intentions and deeds, and to prevent ourselves from committing all kinds of perversities and wrongdoings. Consequently, to believe in Resurrection Day guides us towards goodness and it appears as a support for all the human values that we cherish most; it also prevents the human being from all kinds of sins, misdeeds, and wickedness. It then makes him understand that without having this deep belief, his life will be tormented by all kinds of darkness, abominations, impurities, and stains…

Secondly, to believe in Resurrection Day saves the human being from absurdity and being absurd at the same time. Similarly, being unfamiliar with the hereafter and eternal life provokes undoubtedly a sentiment of meaninglessness, nonsense and absurdity, so that after a while, the individual, burdened by such feelings of fatuousness and restlessness becomes as such, with lots of empty, foolish ideas in his mind.

On the contrary, belief in Resurrection Day allows man to let go of absurdity and unreasonableness2 .

Thirdly, our happiness and beatitude in the hereafter depend mostly on our belief in the world beyond and in resurrection, because eternal felicity and eternal torment are related to the deeds and misdeeds of each individual in this earthly plane. And the fact that one is endowed with belief and knowledge in choosing the righteous path, in order to attain happiness and beatitude, while at the same time, one is trying one's best to avoid entering the way of perdition and loss. This is a very crucial and important factor for man to remember.

Indeed, the reality of Resurrection Day is the return to God and the ultimate thing that one has to accomplish. However, according to the Holy Qur'an’s point of view, this particular return is not exclusive and restricted to human beings. It also includes all forms of existence in this wide Universe; then again, in regards to the human beings, one should point out that it shall neither be in an absolutely physical form nor in an absolutely spiritual [i.e. ethereal] form; but in all the possible dimensions, which encompass his "human" being.

Notes

1. Please refer to the surah Al-Baqarah 4; An-Naml 3 and Luqman 4

2. Please refer to the Complete Works of Professor Mutahhari, volume 2, page 537

Chapter 1: Death or the beginning of the journey to eternity

The essence of death

From the Holy Qur'an’s perspective, death is a truth with regard to the human life; it is in fact, a special form of transfer from this world to another world. This particular subject has been deeply examined and thoroughly studied, in various verses of the Holy Qur'an, some of which are mentioned below:

The transfer made by divine agents

Some of the verses in the Holy Qur'an have mentioned death as “Tawaffa”1

The word “Tawaffa” comes from the word “Waffa”, which means the complete reception of something. It does not mean “Fow't”, which means to lose something or someone. Indeed, from these verses, one comes to understand that:

Death does not mean inexistence, nothingness, and destruction, but a transition from one world to another world.

Whatever creates the characteristic and the real “Me” is not one's actual physical body, because the physical body will decay and disintegrate gradually, and that which will be transferred to the other world will be the [human] spirit or the soul.

With the arrival of death, the extra-corporeal dimension of the human being will be taken away, and detached from the individual.2

God's creature

The Holy Qur'an considers death as an essential and absolute Truth for all of God's creatures.

The great sleep

The Holy Qur'an compares Death, Sleep, Awakening, and Resurrection on Judgment Day, as identical and announces,

"It is Allah, who takes away the souls at the time of their Death and those that die not during their sleep. He keeps those [souls] for which he has ordained Death and sends the rest for a term appointed. Verily, in this are signs for a people who think deeply." - 39: 42

The Importance of contemplating about death

Indeed, among the subjects that are noteworthy in all the religious instructions, there is the remembrance of death and the fact that one has to be prepared for it.

In regards to the essence of death and the fact that one shall have a re-birth in a far better world, which will be eternal as well, where happiness or unhappiness are the direct effects of the causes one has been responsible for in the earthly plane, one is thus forced to remember death at all times. At the same time, one is made to pay more attention to this matter and to try hard to build oneself a very nice "dwelling-place" in the Hereafter…

Once, a person asked the holy Prophet Muhammad (S)3 , “Who is the cleverest among the believers?”4

The Prophet Muhammad (S) answered him, “He, who remembers death more than anyone else does, and who is also readier; he it is, the cleverest of all…”

It is also reported in another hadith that, "Of the means for Man’s happiness and beatitude is that his life be longer and that God may grant him the Blessing of the Repentance, so that he may be able to go to the Hereafter and Eternity…"5

The agony of death and its cause

In the Holy Qur'an and numerous Ahadith from the holy family members of the venerable Prophet (S) [i.e. the Ahlil Beyt as6 ], there are all kinds of accounts and descriptions of the agony of death. Regarding this subject, the Holy Qur'an announces,

“And at last, the agony of Death [or the numbness which takes over the person, who is on the verge of Death] unveils the Truth before the eyes of Man [and he is told that]: this is the very thing from which, you were trying to escape…” – 50:19

The Arabic word “Sakrat” derives from “Sakrah”, which comes from "Sakr", meaning a state of drunkenness; it refers to the mental state in which, the mind and the reason of man distance themselves from him. The verse mentioned above, explains that the level of intensity of death is such that it disables man’s mind, his reason, and even his sanity.

The lord of the believers, Imam Ali [as] regarding this matter had once declared, "The harshness and the torments of death are far more difficult to be described or measured, by the intellect of the human beings…”7

The difficulty of dying is mainly because mankind is attached to this world, physically, mentally, and emotionally. Indeed, it is for this reason, that it has been announced, “Die, before your Death.”8 or “Before your limbs separate from your bodies [and before you disintegrate], free yourselves [i.e. your hearts] from this earthly plane!"9

A person once asked Imam Hassan [as], “Why have we not a pleasant death…?”

Imam Hassan [as] answered him, "You have ignored and ruined your Hereafter, and built and prospered your earthly world, instead. Therefore, you suffer and are tormented when you are transferred from your prosperous world to the Place of Sorrow and Ruin…”10

This hadith shows that the earthly passions and all the things that one longs for on this earth, can easily shift man’s behaviors towards satisfying the desires and interests of the world, at the cost of ignoring and destroying the Hereafter. Therefore, because of the wild passion towards the world, the desire for the Hereafter decreases more and more, as a sad, desolate consequence… To the extent that as long as this process continues, and the desire for the earthly world increases, in like manner, the bitter sentiment of the soul's transfer from this world to the Hereafter increases and eventually, it will bring on suffering, sorrow, and all kinds of inner torments for the soul's ultimate Journey to the afterlife…

It has been reported in many ahadith that when someone is on the verge of death, there is a particular moment, called “the examination moment”, which is a brief instant, when the dying individual experiences and sees clearly the “other” world. It is similar to the condition of a person, who is standing next to a room, with a closed door in front of him. When the door opens, and just before the individual exits the room where he is standing, he would see the inside environment of the next room that he is to enter soon. In like manner, when the human beings are standing between the borders of the world and the hereafter, they too will have a similar, identical situation; and they can see the world beyond [i.e. the hereafter] with their physical eyes and with the help of their inner vision, they can have a view of the afterlife. It is from here, that everything illuminates before the very eyes of the human beings; and the disbelievers and the sinners would then suffer deeply. For it is only then, that they can see to where they will be heading. In response to those, who tormented incessantly Prophet Muhammad (S), and who used to ask him mockingly, “Tell us, when will the Day of Judgment come, as you are describing it to us?!" the Holy Qur'an gave two answers:

1. Its Knowledge is only beside God and no one else.

2. When those individuals understood that its time was much nearer than what they had thought, the faces of the disbelievers became horrified and turned pale and ugly; and they were told,

“When will this Promise [i.e. the Day of Resurrection] come to pass if you are telling the truth?” – 67:25

Notes

1. Al-An'am, 61; Az-Zumar,42; An-Naml, 28, 32, 70; Al-A'raf, 37

2. Please refer to the Complete Works of Professor Mutahhari, volume 2, page 537

3. It is an abridged form of the sentence “Sallallah Alayhe wa Alehi wa Sallam"

4. Muhammad Baqir Majlisi, “Beharul-Anwar”, volume 1 page 126

5. Idem, page 138

6. It is an abridged form of the sentence:"Alayaheh Salam"

7. “Nahjul-Balaghah”, Sermon 22; From the Selection of Mizanul-Hekmah, volume 12, page 930, hadith 875

8. Kamaluddin Mey'sam Ibn Ali Meysam Al-Bahrani, The Words of the lord of the Believers, Imam Ali [as], page 6

9. Ibn Abel Hadid, “Sharheh Nahjul-Balaghah”, volume 11, page 3

10. Muhammad Baqir Al-Majlisi, “Beharul-Anwar”, volume 6, page 129

Table of Contents

Preface 15

Part 1 - Chapter 1 19

1. the Lexical Meaning of Sahaba 19

A. in Lexicons 19

B. in the Holy Quran 19

C. Induce the Quranic Verses for Providing for the Lexical Meaning 19

D. Lexical Aspects of the Idiom 19

2. Terminological Meaning of Sahaba 20

A. An Explanation of bn­Hajar's Definition 20

B. bn­Hajar's Estimation of this Definition 21

C. Means of Recognizing the Sahaba 21

D. The Entire People are Sahaba 21

Chapter 2 - Sunnis' Conception of the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency 24

The Sunni Scholars’ Argument Regarding this Conception 24

Tenor of Sunnis' Conception of the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency 24

Punition of Dissents of the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 25

The Mystery Beyond Such An Extreme Harshness 25

Recall 25

An Attempt for Mitigating Such A Hyperbole 25

Denying and Eradicating this Attempt 25

Effects of this Opinion of Generalization 26

Wonderment and End Result 26

Criticism of the Conception 27

Unanimity and Discrepancy 27

An Endeavor for Reconciling 27

The Benefit of Such A Classification 28

Discrimination is A Divine Norm 29

Evidence of Legal Discrimination 29

Classes of Sahaba 29

Classification Of The Sahaba As Posited By Al­Hakam In His Al­Mustedrak 30

Approach of Discrimination in Islam 31

Pillars Of Discrimination And Courses Of Decency 31

Estimating the Criteria 32

Wonderment 32

Chapter 3 - Outward Refutation of the Conception 34

First Face: Admission and Witnesses 34

Second Face 34

Prefatory Perusal 35

1st - Confusion 35

2nd - Suggestive Words 36

3rd - Protection and Covering Up 36

A Topical Refutation of the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 37

The Wonder of Wonders 38

Aspect of Annulment 38

Expatiating and Proving Aspects of Annulment 38

I. the Conception Opposes Categorical Quranic Texts 39

Manifestation Of Hypocrisy 39

Categorical Divine Judgment 39

Examples Of Contradiction Between The Holy Quran And The Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 40

Explication of the 3 Examples 41

1. God's Judgment In The Three Individuals 41

2. Sunnis' Judgment Respecting The Three 41

2 The Conception Opposes the Prophet's Traditions - 6 Examples 41

A Solicitation To Scrutinizing The 6 Examples 43

3 The Conception is Contradictory to Actuality - 7 Examples 44

Explication Of The 7 Examples 46

4 The Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception Opposes the General Spirit of Islam, Concept of the Unforeseen End Result and Concept of Cause Finale 46

Explication of the Above Texts 48

Incoherence of the Conception 49

Remarks 49

The Sahaba's Role in Legislation 50

Chapter 4 - the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception At Shias 52

1. Shias' acceding to the Sahaba 52

2. for Shias, Who are the Sahaba? 52

3. The Basic Difference Point 53

4. Shias' Supplication for Mohammed's Companions 53

The Most Well Memorized Supplication of the Shiite 53

Chapter 5 - Grounds of Consideration of Sahaba 55

Bn­Abbas describes the Sahaba before Muawiya 55

The Will of Hutheifeh­bn­Al­Yeman, the Sahabi 55

Az­Zubeir and the End Result 56

Talha and the End Result 56

Confederates Kill Each Other 56

Ammar­bn­Yasir's Satisfactory End Result 57

Muawiya's Argument 57

Muawiya Penalizes Othman's Assassinators 57

Al­Hassan Al­Basri's Impression on Muawiya 57

Muawiya's Zenith of Glories 58

Muawiya's Officials Revile At Ali 58

Chapter 6 - The Right Course to Recognizing the Decent Sahaba 59

Topical Introductory 59

Inspecting the 2 supplications 59

A wonderment 59

Prospects 59

Explication 59

The solving method 59

Obstructions Of The Solving Methods 60

Conclusive Judgment of the Sahaba's Decency - Recall and Abstract of the Views of Sunnis and Shias 60

Confusion 61

An Event for the Shariite Disclosure 62

The Entire Sahaba's Decency 62

Logical Characterization 63

Wonderment 63

Abstract 63

How should we discriminate the indecent Sahaba? 63

Submission to the Authority Nominated By the Prophet is the Clue to Decency 64

The Decent Sahaba 64

Models of the Sluggish Iraqi and Syrian Individuals 65

Those Who Complied to Muawiya 65

Part 2 - Chapter 1- The Tribal Root 67

The Impermissibility to Combine Caliphate and Prophesy 67

A. the Clans of Quraish 67

B. the Political Form 67

C. Endeavors for Shaking the Form 67

D. the Augury of Prophesy 68

E. the Declaration of Prophesy 68

F. the Hashimites' Guarding Mohammed 68

G. Not for the Favor of the Pagans, It Was Envy, and Preserving the Political Form 68

H. Not for the Favor of the Pagans, the Wars Were Due to Envy and Preserving the Political Form 69

I. the Hashemite Prophesy is An Inescapable Fate 69

J. the most enthusiast clan towards occluding the Hashemite advancement 70

K. The Preeminent Trend 71

L. The Immaculate Kinship is the Statutory Base of Caliphate 71

M. The Rebellion and the Dissipation of the Preeminent Trend 71

The literal quotation of this narrative 72

N. Statutory Ground of Intercepting the Hashemites from Joining Headship to Prophesy Conception 74

O. Effects of Practicing the Conception of Intercepting the Hashemites from Joining Headship to Prophesy 75

The First Effect 75

The Second Effect 75

The Third Effect 76

The Fourth Effect 76

Chapter 2 - Political Roots of the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 77

Islamic political system 77

A. Contradiction Between Idealism and Reality 77

B. the Islamic Political System 77

C. Pillars of the Islamic Political System 78

1st Pillar - Political Leadership 78

Purpose Of The Divine Election For Political Leadership 78

2nd Pillar - Organic Relationship Between Divine Doctrine And Selected Leaders 78

3rd Pillar - The Divine Jurisprudential Formulation 79

4th Pillar - The Commonalty's Contentment 79

Simplicity of the Islamic System 80

Political Circumstances of Inventing the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 80

Disregarding the Announced Goal for Dissenting the Legality 83

Renaissance After Inadvertence 83

Hypotheses Serving the Factuality 84

Chapter 3 - Purpose of Inventing the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 85

1. Substantiation 85

2. Immunity Against Criticism, Maligning, Reviling and Imputing Dishonor 86

3. Confronting Rivals of Muawiya and His Faction 86

4. Engaging Muslims in Discrepancies 86

Grounds of the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 87

Ahaadeeths Narrators 88

Muawiya's Merits 88

Ashafi'i's Impression on Muawiya 89

Al­Hassan Al­Basri's Saying 89

The Entire Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception is Having Umayid Flavor 89

Chapter 4 - The Jurisprudential Roots of the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 90

The Jurisprudential Authority 90

The Two Authorities 90

1. The Sunnis' Authority is the Entire Sahaba 91

What Is The Doctrinal Base Upon Which Sunnis Relied In Referring To The Sahaba As Legal Authority? 91

2. The Shias' Authority is the Imams and the Authentic Sahaba 91

What Is The Doctrinal Base Upon Which Shias Relied In Referring To The Imams As Legal Authority? 92

Role of the Two Authorities 92

Role Of The Authority At Sunnis 92

Role Of The Authority At Shias 93

Difference in Base is Difference in Effects 93

Numerous Authorities 95

The Doctrinal Judgment About The Variety Of Authorities 96

Cancellation Of The Doctrinal Authority Necessarily Entails Founding A Surrogate One 96

The Only Way Of Founding A Surrogate AuthorityWAS Fabricating The Entire Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 97

The Conception Would Have Proved Its Failure If It Had Been Invented By Other Than The Rulers 97

The Surrogate Authority Became Legitimate 97

The Solution 98

In the Absence of the Doctrinal Authority 98

The Jurisprudential Dissent 98

Roots Of The Aggressive Prosecution Against The Prophet's Household 99

Property Of The Immaculate Kinship To The Prophet 99

Prospect Of This Property 100

Meanings Of Property Of The Immaculate Kinship 100

Functions Of The Immaculate Kinship Of The Prophet 100

Reasons Beyond Granting Property 101

Incentives 101

This Property Was Used As A Political Argument In Various Ages 101

The Rulers' Political Treatment With The Prophet's Immaculate People 103

Categories Of The Prophet's Kinship 105

Dismissal Of The Immaculate Progeny 106

Representation Of The Prophet's Progeny's Property 106

Chapter 5 - Prospects Attached to the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 107

Finding Competitive Specifications 107

A Factual Example 108

Another Factual Example 108

Expounding Upon the Previous States 108

A Striking Surprising and A Wonderment 109

Fulfillment Of The Mission 109

Finding Competitive Protection 109

In Respect of Proclamation 109

Examples on What the Sahaba Gain from the Entire Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 110

Texts for Reflecting on 110

Wonderment 111

Imparting the Argument By A Medium 111

Expansion in Issuing Verdicts 112

A Principal Restraint on the Narrators 113

Part 3 - Chapter 1 - Signification of Authority 115

Coherence of Authority and Doctrine 115

Authority is A Matter of Specialization and A Technique of Thorough Experience 116

Variety of Authorities 116

Difference Between Doctrine and Authority 117

Wisdom of Effecting the Authority 117

The Authority is An Undeniable Fact 118

Chapter 2 - The Doctrine 120

Two Categories of Doctrines 120

Creating Doctrines and their Essences 120

Characteristics of the Islamic Doctrine 121

The Dogmatic Depiction 122

The Divine Jurisprudential Formulation 122

Chapter 3 - The Competent Practitioner of Nominating the Authority 124

Missions and Functions of the Authority Nominated By God 124

The Authority in the Prophet's Reign 126

The Authority After the Prophet 126

A Preliminary Review To The Actuality 127

The Need Of An Authority After The Prophet 127

Wonderments in Need of Answers 128

Chapter 4 - the Muslims' Attitudes Towards the Authority After the Prophet 129

Who is the Authority Succeeding the Prophet? 129

The Sunnis' Opinion: the Claim of the Prophet's Leaving His Nation Without Nominating A Successor Or An Authority 129

Settlement of the Claim of the Prophet's Leaving His Nation Without An Authority 130

The Prophet’s Successor According to the Sunnis' Opinion 132

For Sunnis, the Prevalent Ruler is the Authority 133

The Representative Authority 133

Congregational Authority for Sunnis 135

Roles of the Authorities for Sunnis 136

Chapter 5 - The Surrogate Authority 138

The Consummation of Installing Features of the Surrogate Authority 138

The Clamorous Encounter 138

Analysis of the Encounter 140

Parties of Encounter 140

Preliminary Results of the Encounter 140

1. Dissension 140

2. Emanation Of A New Huge Trend 140

3. Emergence Of The Ideas Of Predominance And Preferring The Follower To The Master 141

Two Similar Occurrences 142

4. Success And Mastery Of The Prevalent 143

5. Dismissing The Prophet's Immaculate Progeny 144

The New Stuff of Authority 145

Effects of Opposition 146

Chapter 6 - the Authority After the Prophet 147

Shia’s Opinion 147

A. Requisiteness of Authority 147

B. the Divine Declaration of the Authority 147

The Leader and the Authority Nominated By God 149

Reasons Beyond Hostility of Sunnis to Shias 149

Sunnis' Velocity 150

Replication on that Velocity 150

The Two Authorities 150

God is The Nominator Of The 2 Authorities 150

Shariite Proof Of God's Nominating The Individual Authority 150

A Model of the Ghadeer Declaration 152

The Doctrinal Assertion on Ali's Leadership 152

Guidance After the Prophet 153

The Attester After the Prophet 153

The Shias' Congregational Authority 153

The Fruit of the Shias' Pursuing the Doctrinal Authority 154

Part 4 - Chapter 1 155

Regulations of the Society Movement 155

Harmony and Perfection Between the Divine Doctrine and the Political Leadership 155

Qualifications of the Doctrinal Political Leadership 156

Adept At Assuring Availability of the Qualifications Involved 157

The Acceptingness of the Divine Volition 157

The Refusal of the Divine Volition 158

Varieties of Refusal of the Divine Volition 158

Chapter 2 - The Pre-Adamic Divine Preparations for Nominating the Prophet's Successor 160

Before the Birth of Adam 160

In Front of the Solicitation 160

Following the Prophesy 161

Declaring the Succession After the Declaration of Prophesy 161

Declaring and Arranging for the Heir Apparent 162

1. The Credit 162

2. The Fraternity 162

3. The Wilaya 163

Showing Loyalty and Affection to Ali is Estimated As Same As Showing Loyalty and Affection to Allah 164

The Consecutive Declarations and Arrangements for Ali's Next Leadership Were God's Mandate 164

Chapter 3 - The Wali is the Master, the Imam and the Leader 165

The Most Consequential Objective Qualifications Enjoyed By the Leader Succeeding the Prophet 166

Allah's Confidant and the Apostle's Successor is the Knight of Islam 167

Chapter 4 - Allah's Marrying His Confidant and His Apostle's Successor 169

The Good Tidings 169

The Blessed Progeny 169

The Habitation of the Prophet and His Successor 170

Ali is the Prophet's Disciple 170

Denial of the Prophet's Nominating Ali As His Inheritor 171

The Endowments Exclusively Enjoyed By the Leader and the Prophet's Successor 171

The Immunization of the Leader and the Prophet's Successor 172

Chapter 5 - Crowning Ali the Leader and the Prophet's Successor 173

1. When: the Farewell Pilgrimage 173

2. Where: Ghadeer Khum 173

The Divine Mandate of Nominating the Leader and the Prophet's Successor 173

The Verse of Tabligh 174

The Style of the Decision of Nominating the Leader and the Prophet's Successor 174

1. The Text Related By Hutheifeh­bn­Useid Al­Ghefari And Recorded in At­Tabarani's Al­Kabeer 174

2. The Text Related By Zaid­bn­Arqam 175

3. The Text Related By Al­Bera­bn­Azib 175

4. The Text Related By Sa'd­bn­Abi­Waqqas 175

5. The Text Related By Sa'd In Another Form 175

The Perception of the Decision and Receiving Congratulations 176

Texts Quoted from the Immortal Decision of Nominating Ali for the Leadership 176

The Hadith of Ghadeer and the Event of the Nomination is A Certitude 177

The Ghadeer Festivity 177

Fasting On The Day Of Ghadeer 177

Chapter 6 - The Perfection of the Religion and the Completion of the Grace By Nominating the Imam 179

The Divine Disposition of the Transference of Imamate After the Leader's Decease 180

The Specialist in Nominating the Prophet and the Imam 180

The Conscript Imam 180

The Authority in Charge of Nominating the Successor of the Prophet's Successor 181

The Wisdom of Dedicating Imamate to Mohammed's Progeny 182

People's Role in the Process of Nominating the Imam 182

Disintegration Between Actuality and Legality 183

The Legal Imams 183

Exposing the Future for the Leader and the Prophet's Successor 184

The Collapse of the Jahilite Political Form 184

Chapter 7 - the Rebellion 186

The Historical Circumstance that Helped the Rebellion Prevail and the Legality Retreat 186

A. the Clans of Quraish 186

B. the Political Form 186

C. Endeavors for Shaking the Form 186

D. the Augury of Prophesy 187

E. the Declaration of Prophesy 187

F. the Hashimites' Guarding Mohammed 187

G. Not for the Favor of the Pagans, It Was Envy, and Preserving the Political Form 187

H. Not for the Favor of the Pagans, the Wars Were Due to Envy and Preserving the Political Form 188

I. the Hashemite Prophesy is An Inescapable Fate 188

J. The Preeminent Trend 190

K. the Immaculate Kinship is the Statutory Base of Caliphate 190

L. the Rebellion and the Dissipation of the Preeminent Trend 190

The Literal Quotation Of This Narrative 191

M. the Statutory Ground of the Conception of Intercepting the Hashemites from Joining Headship to Prophesy 193

N. Effects of Practic€ing the Conception of Intercepting the Hashemites from Joining Headship to Prophesy 194

1st Effect: The Total Disappearance Of The Discrimination Between Those Who Fought Against Islam And Those Who Fought For Its Sake Till Triumph Was Achieved 194

2nd Effect: Seeding And Sheltering The Unceasing Discrepancy 194

3rd Effect: Excluding The Hashemites Particularly From Coming To Power 195

4th Effect: Confusedness 195

Chapter 8 - Introductories to the Rebellion 196

With the Prophet in His Final Disease 196

The Encounter: Parties and Preliminary Results 197

1. Dissension 197

2. The Emanation Of A New Huge Trend 198

3. Emergence Of The Ideas Of Predominance And Preferring The Follower To The Master 199

Two Similar Occurrences 199

4. Success And Mastery Of The Prevalent 201

5. Dismissing The Prophet's Immaculate Progeny 201

6. Seizure of the Power 203

1. Recollection And Reconnection Of Events 203

2. The Conclusive Success 203

The Two Choices 204

Dress of Legality 204

Chapter 9 - Aims and Objects of Al-Faruq 205

The Ideal Solution 205

Probing the Solution 205

Al­Faruq's Adopting and Developing the Saying 205

Like their Alliance Against the Prophet, People of Quraish Allied Against His Successor 206

The Quraishis Were Planning While the Hashemites Were Drowned in their Grief 207

The Punctilious Planning 207

The First Fruit Of The Planning 208

Planning for Defeating the Hashemites 208

Benefiting the Same Preponderancies for Achieving Aims 209

Equality, Opportunity and Objectivity 209

The Authority Capable of Defeating the Divinely Elected Leader, and the Flawless Cabal 210

The Saqeefa Meeting 211

Unanswerable Questions 211

Who Conveyed the News of the Meeting? 211

Two Men from the Ansar 211

Chapter 10 - Objective Analysis, and Denial of Serendipity 213

The Entering of the Three Muhajirs 215

The Purpose Beyond The Three Muhajirs' Participation 215

In the Saqeefa 217

The Greatest Humanitarian Wealth 218

The Legal Arguments of People of Saqeefa 218

The Argument of the Present Ansar 219

The Purpose of the Three Muhajirs 219

The Legal Arguments of the Three Muhajirs 220

Summary of Abu­Bakr’s Argument Provided Before the Ansar 220

Summary of Omar’s Argument Provided Before the Ansar 220

The Ansar’s Replication 220

Expectation and Substantiation 220

The Caliph Should Be One of Those Three 220

The First Declarer of Fealty 220

Nominating and Swearing Allegiance to the Caliph 221

The Reward 221

Spreading of the News of the Declaration 221

The Unequal Confrontation Between the Divinely Nominated Leader and the New Power 222

The Foremost Declarer’s Judgment 222

An Activity 222

Humiliating and Threatening the Divinely Nominated Leader for Taking His Declaration of Fealty 223

An Endeavor for Seeking Az­Zahra’s Affability 223

Abu­Bakr Aimed At Abdicating 224

The Final Situation of the Divinely Nominated Leader 224

Mystery of the Quraishis’ Rejecting Ali’s Leadership 225

Anticipating The Falling Of The Critical Matter 225

The Fair Partitioning 225

The Quraishi Clans’ Forming a Team 225

Chapter 11 - Depriving the Hashemites of their Political Rights 227

What is the Idea of Deferring the Hashemites 227

Disclosure of Hiddens 227

Al­Faruq’s Expressing the Reasons 228

Al­Faruq’s Impression on the Impracticality of the Hashemites’ Joining Leadership to Prophesy Slogan 228

The Exaggeration In Loyalty To The Slogan 229

Was The Slogan Allah’s Order? 229

What for was Al­Faruq, then, Adherent and Sincere to the Slogan? 230

Al­Faruq’s Situations Towards the Divinely Nominated Leader and the Prophet’s Household 230

On the Intersection of Courses 232

Collapses 232

The Ruling Authority And The Opposition 232

Two Choices Before the Opposition 233

Two Choices Before the Nation 233

Discrepancy of People 233

1. Sunnis 233

2. Shias 234

Notes 236

Part 1 236

Part 2 237

Part 3 240

Part 4 245

Table of Contents

Preface 15

Part 1 - Chapter 1 19

1. the Lexical Meaning of Sahaba 19

A. in Lexicons 19

B. in the Holy Quran 19

C. Induce the Quranic Verses for Providing for the Lexical Meaning 19

D. Lexical Aspects of the Idiom 19

2. Terminological Meaning of Sahaba 20

A. An Explanation of bn­Hajar's Definition 20

B. bn­Hajar's Estimation of this Definition 21

C. Means of Recognizing the Sahaba 21

D. The Entire People are Sahaba 21

Chapter 2 - Sunnis' Conception of the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency 24

The Sunni Scholars’ Argument Regarding this Conception 24

Tenor of Sunnis' Conception of the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency 24

Punition of Dissents of the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 25

The Mystery Beyond Such An Extreme Harshness 25

Recall 25

An Attempt for Mitigating Such A Hyperbole 25

Denying and Eradicating this Attempt 25

Effects of this Opinion of Generalization 26

Wonderment and End Result 26

Criticism of the Conception 27

Unanimity and Discrepancy 27

An Endeavor for Reconciling 27

The Benefit of Such A Classification 28

Discrimination is A Divine Norm 29

Evidence of Legal Discrimination 29

Classes of Sahaba 29

Classification Of The Sahaba As Posited By Al­Hakam In His Al­Mustedrak 30

Approach of Discrimination in Islam 31

Pillars Of Discrimination And Courses Of Decency 31

Estimating the Criteria 32

Wonderment 32

Chapter 3 - Outward Refutation of the Conception 34

First Face: Admission and Witnesses 34

Second Face 34

Prefatory Perusal 35

1st - Confusion 35

2nd - Suggestive Words 36

3rd - Protection and Covering Up 36

A Topical Refutation of the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 37

The Wonder of Wonders 38

Aspect of Annulment 38

Expatiating and Proving Aspects of Annulment 38

I. the Conception Opposes Categorical Quranic Texts 39

Manifestation Of Hypocrisy 39

Categorical Divine Judgment 39

Examples Of Contradiction Between The Holy Quran And The Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 40

Explication of the 3 Examples 41

1. God's Judgment In The Three Individuals 41

2. Sunnis' Judgment Respecting The Three 41

2 The Conception Opposes the Prophet's Traditions - 6 Examples 41

A Solicitation To Scrutinizing The 6 Examples 43

3 The Conception is Contradictory to Actuality - 7 Examples 44

Explication Of The 7 Examples 46

4 The Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception Opposes the General Spirit of Islam, Concept of the Unforeseen End Result and Concept of Cause Finale 46

Explication of the Above Texts 48

Incoherence of the Conception 49

Remarks 49

The Sahaba's Role in Legislation 50

Chapter 4 - the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception At Shias 52

1. Shias' acceding to the Sahaba 52

2. for Shias, Who are the Sahaba? 52

3. The Basic Difference Point 53

4. Shias' Supplication for Mohammed's Companions 53

The Most Well Memorized Supplication of the Shiite 53

Chapter 5 - Grounds of Consideration of Sahaba 55

Bn­Abbas describes the Sahaba before Muawiya 55

The Will of Hutheifeh­bn­Al­Yeman, the Sahabi 55

Az­Zubeir and the End Result 56

Talha and the End Result 56

Confederates Kill Each Other 56

Ammar­bn­Yasir's Satisfactory End Result 57

Muawiya's Argument 57

Muawiya Penalizes Othman's Assassinators 57

Al­Hassan Al­Basri's Impression on Muawiya 57

Muawiya's Zenith of Glories 58

Muawiya's Officials Revile At Ali 58

Chapter 6 - The Right Course to Recognizing the Decent Sahaba 59

Topical Introductory 59

Inspecting the 2 supplications 59

A wonderment 59

Prospects 59

Explication 59

The solving method 59

Obstructions Of The Solving Methods 60

Conclusive Judgment of the Sahaba's Decency - Recall and Abstract of the Views of Sunnis and Shias 60

Confusion 61

An Event for the Shariite Disclosure 62

The Entire Sahaba's Decency 62

Logical Characterization 63

Wonderment 63

Abstract 63

How should we discriminate the indecent Sahaba? 63

Submission to the Authority Nominated By the Prophet is the Clue to Decency 64

The Decent Sahaba 64

Models of the Sluggish Iraqi and Syrian Individuals 65

Those Who Complied to Muawiya 65

Part 2 - Chapter 1- The Tribal Root 67

The Impermissibility to Combine Caliphate and Prophesy 67

A. the Clans of Quraish 67

B. the Political Form 67

C. Endeavors for Shaking the Form 67

D. the Augury of Prophesy 68

E. the Declaration of Prophesy 68

F. the Hashimites' Guarding Mohammed 68

G. Not for the Favor of the Pagans, It Was Envy, and Preserving the Political Form 68

H. Not for the Favor of the Pagans, the Wars Were Due to Envy and Preserving the Political Form 69

I. the Hashemite Prophesy is An Inescapable Fate 69

J. the most enthusiast clan towards occluding the Hashemite advancement 70

K. The Preeminent Trend 71

L. The Immaculate Kinship is the Statutory Base of Caliphate 71

M. The Rebellion and the Dissipation of the Preeminent Trend 71

The literal quotation of this narrative 72

N. Statutory Ground of Intercepting the Hashemites from Joining Headship to Prophesy Conception 74

O. Effects of Practicing the Conception of Intercepting the Hashemites from Joining Headship to Prophesy 75

The First Effect 75

The Second Effect 75

The Third Effect 76

The Fourth Effect 76

Chapter 2 - Political Roots of the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 77

Islamic political system 77

A. Contradiction Between Idealism and Reality 77

B. the Islamic Political System 77

C. Pillars of the Islamic Political System 78

1st Pillar - Political Leadership 78

Purpose Of The Divine Election For Political Leadership 78

2nd Pillar - Organic Relationship Between Divine Doctrine And Selected Leaders 78

3rd Pillar - The Divine Jurisprudential Formulation 79

4th Pillar - The Commonalty's Contentment 79

Simplicity of the Islamic System 80

Political Circumstances of Inventing the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 80

Disregarding the Announced Goal for Dissenting the Legality 83

Renaissance After Inadvertence 83

Hypotheses Serving the Factuality 84

Chapter 3 - Purpose of Inventing the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 85

1. Substantiation 85

2. Immunity Against Criticism, Maligning, Reviling and Imputing Dishonor 86

3. Confronting Rivals of Muawiya and His Faction 86

4. Engaging Muslims in Discrepancies 86

Grounds of the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 87

Ahaadeeths Narrators 88

Muawiya's Merits 88

Ashafi'i's Impression on Muawiya 89

Al­Hassan Al­Basri's Saying 89

The Entire Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception is Having Umayid Flavor 89

Chapter 4 - The Jurisprudential Roots of the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 90

The Jurisprudential Authority 90

The Two Authorities 90

1. The Sunnis' Authority is the Entire Sahaba 91

What Is The Doctrinal Base Upon Which Sunnis Relied In Referring To The Sahaba As Legal Authority? 91

2. The Shias' Authority is the Imams and the Authentic Sahaba 91

What Is The Doctrinal Base Upon Which Shias Relied In Referring To The Imams As Legal Authority? 92

Role of the Two Authorities 92

Role Of The Authority At Sunnis 92

Role Of The Authority At Shias 93

Difference in Base is Difference in Effects 93

Numerous Authorities 95

The Doctrinal Judgment About The Variety Of Authorities 96

Cancellation Of The Doctrinal Authority Necessarily Entails Founding A Surrogate One 96

The Only Way Of Founding A Surrogate AuthorityWAS Fabricating The Entire Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 97

The Conception Would Have Proved Its Failure If It Had Been Invented By Other Than The Rulers 97

The Surrogate Authority Became Legitimate 97

The Solution 98

In the Absence of the Doctrinal Authority 98

The Jurisprudential Dissent 98

Roots Of The Aggressive Prosecution Against The Prophet's Household 99

Property Of The Immaculate Kinship To The Prophet 99

Prospect Of This Property 100

Meanings Of Property Of The Immaculate Kinship 100

Functions Of The Immaculate Kinship Of The Prophet 100

Reasons Beyond Granting Property 101

Incentives 101

This Property Was Used As A Political Argument In Various Ages 101

The Rulers' Political Treatment With The Prophet's Immaculate People 103

Categories Of The Prophet's Kinship 105

Dismissal Of The Immaculate Progeny 106

Representation Of The Prophet's Progeny's Property 106

Chapter 5 - Prospects Attached to the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 107

Finding Competitive Specifications 107

A Factual Example 108

Another Factual Example 108

Expounding Upon the Previous States 108

A Striking Surprising and A Wonderment 109

Fulfillment Of The Mission 109

Finding Competitive Protection 109

In Respect of Proclamation 109

Examples on What the Sahaba Gain from the Entire Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 110

Texts for Reflecting on 110

Wonderment 111

Imparting the Argument By A Medium 111

Expansion in Issuing Verdicts 112

A Principal Restraint on the Narrators 113

Part 3 - Chapter 1 - Signification of Authority 115

Coherence of Authority and Doctrine 115

Authority is A Matter of Specialization and A Technique of Thorough Experience 116

Variety of Authorities 116

Difference Between Doctrine and Authority 117

Wisdom of Effecting the Authority 117

The Authority is An Undeniable Fact 118

Chapter 2 - The Doctrine 120

Two Categories of Doctrines 120

Creating Doctrines and their Essences 120

Characteristics of the Islamic Doctrine 121

The Dogmatic Depiction 122

The Divine Jurisprudential Formulation 122

Chapter 3 - The Competent Practitioner of Nominating the Authority 124

Missions and Functions of the Authority Nominated By God 124

The Authority in the Prophet's Reign 126

The Authority After the Prophet 126

A Preliminary Review To The Actuality 127

The Need Of An Authority After The Prophet 127

Wonderments in Need of Answers 128

Chapter 4 - the Muslims' Attitudes Towards the Authority After the Prophet 129

Who is the Authority Succeeding the Prophet? 129

The Sunnis' Opinion: the Claim of the Prophet's Leaving His Nation Without Nominating A Successor Or An Authority 129

Settlement of the Claim of the Prophet's Leaving His Nation Without An Authority 130

The Prophet’s Successor According to the Sunnis' Opinion 132

For Sunnis, the Prevalent Ruler is the Authority 133

The Representative Authority 133

Congregational Authority for Sunnis 135

Roles of the Authorities for Sunnis 136

Chapter 5 - The Surrogate Authority 138

The Consummation of Installing Features of the Surrogate Authority 138

The Clamorous Encounter 138

Analysis of the Encounter 140

Parties of Encounter 140

Preliminary Results of the Encounter 140

1. Dissension 140

2. Emanation Of A New Huge Trend 140

3. Emergence Of The Ideas Of Predominance And Preferring The Follower To The Master 141

Two Similar Occurrences 142

4. Success And Mastery Of The Prevalent 143

5. Dismissing The Prophet's Immaculate Progeny 144

The New Stuff of Authority 145

Effects of Opposition 146

Chapter 6 - the Authority After the Prophet 147

Shia’s Opinion 147

A. Requisiteness of Authority 147

B. the Divine Declaration of the Authority 147

The Leader and the Authority Nominated By God 149

Reasons Beyond Hostility of Sunnis to Shias 149

Sunnis' Velocity 150

Replication on that Velocity 150

The Two Authorities 150

God is The Nominator Of The 2 Authorities 150

Shariite Proof Of God's Nominating The Individual Authority 150

A Model of the Ghadeer Declaration 152

The Doctrinal Assertion on Ali's Leadership 152

Guidance After the Prophet 153

The Attester After the Prophet 153

The Shias' Congregational Authority 153

The Fruit of the Shias' Pursuing the Doctrinal Authority 154

Part 4 - Chapter 1 155

Regulations of the Society Movement 155

Harmony and Perfection Between the Divine Doctrine and the Political Leadership 155

Qualifications of the Doctrinal Political Leadership 156

Adept At Assuring Availability of the Qualifications Involved 157

The Acceptingness of the Divine Volition 157

The Refusal of the Divine Volition 158

Varieties of Refusal of the Divine Volition 158

Chapter 2 - The Pre-Adamic Divine Preparations for Nominating the Prophet's Successor 160

Before the Birth of Adam 160

In Front of the Solicitation 160

Following the Prophesy 161

Declaring the Succession After the Declaration of Prophesy 161

Declaring and Arranging for the Heir Apparent 162

1. The Credit 162

2. The Fraternity 162

3. The Wilaya 163

Showing Loyalty and Affection to Ali is Estimated As Same As Showing Loyalty and Affection to Allah 164

The Consecutive Declarations and Arrangements for Ali's Next Leadership Were God's Mandate 164

Chapter 3 - The Wali is the Master, the Imam and the Leader 165

The Most Consequential Objective Qualifications Enjoyed By the Leader Succeeding the Prophet 166

Allah's Confidant and the Apostle's Successor is the Knight of Islam 167

Chapter 4 - Allah's Marrying His Confidant and His Apostle's Successor 169

The Good Tidings 169

The Blessed Progeny 169

The Habitation of the Prophet and His Successor 170

Ali is the Prophet's Disciple 170

Denial of the Prophet's Nominating Ali As His Inheritor 171

The Endowments Exclusively Enjoyed By the Leader and the Prophet's Successor 171

The Immunization of the Leader and the Prophet's Successor 172

Chapter 5 - Crowning Ali the Leader and the Prophet's Successor 173

1. When: the Farewell Pilgrimage 173

2. Where: Ghadeer Khum 173

The Divine Mandate of Nominating the Leader and the Prophet's Successor 173

The Verse of Tabligh 174

The Style of the Decision of Nominating the Leader and the Prophet's Successor 174

1. The Text Related By Hutheifeh­bn­Useid Al­Ghefari And Recorded in At­Tabarani's Al­Kabeer 174

2. The Text Related By Zaid­bn­Arqam 175

3. The Text Related By Al­Bera­bn­Azib 175

4. The Text Related By Sa'd­bn­Abi­Waqqas 175

5. The Text Related By Sa'd In Another Form 175

The Perception of the Decision and Receiving Congratulations 176

Texts Quoted from the Immortal Decision of Nominating Ali for the Leadership 176

The Hadith of Ghadeer and the Event of the Nomination is A Certitude 177

The Ghadeer Festivity 177

Fasting On The Day Of Ghadeer 177

Chapter 6 - The Perfection of the Religion and the Completion of the Grace By Nominating the Imam 179

The Divine Disposition of the Transference of Imamate After the Leader's Decease 180

The Specialist in Nominating the Prophet and the Imam 180

The Conscript Imam 180

The Authority in Charge of Nominating the Successor of the Prophet's Successor 181

The Wisdom of Dedicating Imamate to Mohammed's Progeny 182

People's Role in the Process of Nominating the Imam 182

Disintegration Between Actuality and Legality 183

The Legal Imams 183

Exposing the Future for the Leader and the Prophet's Successor 184

The Collapse of the Jahilite Political Form 184

Chapter 7 - the Rebellion 186

The Historical Circumstance that Helped the Rebellion Prevail and the Legality Retreat 186

A. the Clans of Quraish 186

B. the Political Form 186

C. Endeavors for Shaking the Form 186

D. the Augury of Prophesy 187

E. the Declaration of Prophesy 187

F. the Hashimites' Guarding Mohammed 187

G. Not for the Favor of the Pagans, It Was Envy, and Preserving the Political Form 187

H. Not for the Favor of the Pagans, the Wars Were Due to Envy and Preserving the Political Form 188

I. the Hashemite Prophesy is An Inescapable Fate 188

J. The Preeminent Trend 190

K. the Immaculate Kinship is the Statutory Base of Caliphate 190

L. the Rebellion and the Dissipation of the Preeminent Trend 190

The Literal Quotation Of This Narrative 191

M. the Statutory Ground of the Conception of Intercepting the Hashemites from Joining Headship to Prophesy 193

N. Effects of Practic€ing the Conception of Intercepting the Hashemites from Joining Headship to Prophesy 194

1st Effect: The Total Disappearance Of The Discrimination Between Those Who Fought Against Islam And Those Who Fought For Its Sake Till Triumph Was Achieved 194

2nd Effect: Seeding And Sheltering The Unceasing Discrepancy 194

3rd Effect: Excluding The Hashemites Particularly From Coming To Power 195

4th Effect: Confusedness 195

Chapter 8 - Introductories to the Rebellion 196

With the Prophet in His Final Disease 196

The Encounter: Parties and Preliminary Results 197

1. Dissension 197

2. The Emanation Of A New Huge Trend 198

3. Emergence Of The Ideas Of Predominance And Preferring The Follower To The Master 199

Two Similar Occurrences 199

4. Success And Mastery Of The Prevalent 201

5. Dismissing The Prophet's Immaculate Progeny 201

6. Seizure of the Power 203

1. Recollection And Reconnection Of Events 203

2. The Conclusive Success 203

The Two Choices 204

Dress of Legality 204

Chapter 9 - Aims and Objects of Al-Faruq 205

The Ideal Solution 205

Probing the Solution 205

Al­Faruq's Adopting and Developing the Saying 205

Like their Alliance Against the Prophet, People of Quraish Allied Against His Successor 206

The Quraishis Were Planning While the Hashemites Were Drowned in their Grief 207

The Punctilious Planning 207

The First Fruit Of The Planning 208

Planning for Defeating the Hashemites 208

Benefiting the Same Preponderancies for Achieving Aims 209

Equality, Opportunity and Objectivity 209

The Authority Capable of Defeating the Divinely Elected Leader, and the Flawless Cabal 210

The Saqeefa Meeting 211

Unanswerable Questions 211

Who Conveyed the News of the Meeting? 211

Two Men from the Ansar 211

Chapter 10 - Objective Analysis, and Denial of Serendipity 213

The Entering of the Three Muhajirs 215

The Purpose Beyond The Three Muhajirs' Participation 215

In the Saqeefa 217

The Greatest Humanitarian Wealth 218

The Legal Arguments of People of Saqeefa 218

The Argument of the Present Ansar 219

The Purpose of the Three Muhajirs 219

The Legal Arguments of the Three Muhajirs 220

Summary of Abu­Bakr’s Argument Provided Before the Ansar 220

Summary of Omar’s Argument Provided Before the Ansar 220

The Ansar’s Replication 220

Expectation and Substantiation 220

The Caliph Should Be One of Those Three 220

The First Declarer of Fealty 220

Nominating and Swearing Allegiance to the Caliph 221

The Reward 221

Spreading of the News of the Declaration 221

The Unequal Confrontation Between the Divinely Nominated Leader and the New Power 222

The Foremost Declarer’s Judgment 222

An Activity 222

Humiliating and Threatening the Divinely Nominated Leader for Taking His Declaration of Fealty 223

An Endeavor for Seeking Az­Zahra’s Affability 223

Abu­Bakr Aimed At Abdicating 224

The Final Situation of the Divinely Nominated Leader 224

Mystery of the Quraishis’ Rejecting Ali’s Leadership 225

Anticipating The Falling Of The Critical Matter 225

The Fair Partitioning 225

The Quraishi Clans’ Forming a Team 225

Chapter 11 - Depriving the Hashemites of their Political Rights 227

What is the Idea of Deferring the Hashemites 227

Disclosure of Hiddens 227

Al­Faruq’s Expressing the Reasons 228

Al­Faruq’s Impression on the Impracticality of the Hashemites’ Joining Leadership to Prophesy Slogan 228

The Exaggeration In Loyalty To The Slogan 229

Was The Slogan Allah’s Order? 229

What for was Al­Faruq, then, Adherent and Sincere to the Slogan? 230

Al­Faruq’s Situations Towards the Divinely Nominated Leader and the Prophet’s Household 230

On the Intersection of Courses 232

Collapses 232

The Ruling Authority And The Opposition 232

Two Choices Before the Opposition 233

Two Choices Before the Nation 233

Discrepancy of People 233

1. Sunnis 233

2. Shias 234

Notes 236

Part 1 236

Part 2 237

Part 3 240

Part 4 245

Table of Contents

Preface 15

Part 1 - Chapter 1 19

1. the Lexical Meaning of Sahaba 19

A. in Lexicons 19

B. in the Holy Quran 19

C. Induce the Quranic Verses for Providing for the Lexical Meaning 19

D. Lexical Aspects of the Idiom 19

2. Terminological Meaning of Sahaba 20

A. An Explanation of bn­Hajar's Definition 20

B. bn­Hajar's Estimation of this Definition 21

C. Means of Recognizing the Sahaba 21

D. The Entire People are Sahaba 21

Chapter 2 - Sunnis' Conception of the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency 24

The Sunni Scholars’ Argument Regarding this Conception 24

Tenor of Sunnis' Conception of the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency 24

Punition of Dissents of the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 25

The Mystery Beyond Such An Extreme Harshness 25

Recall 25

An Attempt for Mitigating Such A Hyperbole 25

Denying and Eradicating this Attempt 25

Effects of this Opinion of Generalization 26

Wonderment and End Result 26

Criticism of the Conception 27

Unanimity and Discrepancy 27

An Endeavor for Reconciling 27

The Benefit of Such A Classification 28

Discrimination is A Divine Norm 29

Evidence of Legal Discrimination 29

Classes of Sahaba 29

Classification Of The Sahaba As Posited By Al­Hakam In His Al­Mustedrak 30

Approach of Discrimination in Islam 31

Pillars Of Discrimination And Courses Of Decency 31

Estimating the Criteria 32

Wonderment 32

Chapter 3 - Outward Refutation of the Conception 34

First Face: Admission and Witnesses 34

Second Face 34

Prefatory Perusal 35

1st - Confusion 35

2nd - Suggestive Words 36

3rd - Protection and Covering Up 36

A Topical Refutation of the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 37

The Wonder of Wonders 38

Aspect of Annulment 38

Expatiating and Proving Aspects of Annulment 38

I. the Conception Opposes Categorical Quranic Texts 39

Manifestation Of Hypocrisy 39

Categorical Divine Judgment 39

Examples Of Contradiction Between The Holy Quran And The Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 40

Explication of the 3 Examples 41

1. God's Judgment In The Three Individuals 41

2. Sunnis' Judgment Respecting The Three 41

2 The Conception Opposes the Prophet's Traditions - 6 Examples 41

A Solicitation To Scrutinizing The 6 Examples 43

3 The Conception is Contradictory to Actuality - 7 Examples 44

Explication Of The 7 Examples 46

4 The Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception Opposes the General Spirit of Islam, Concept of the Unforeseen End Result and Concept of Cause Finale 46

Explication of the Above Texts 48

Incoherence of the Conception 49

Remarks 49

The Sahaba's Role in Legislation 50

Chapter 4 - the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception At Shias 52

1. Shias' acceding to the Sahaba 52

2. for Shias, Who are the Sahaba? 52

3. The Basic Difference Point 53

4. Shias' Supplication for Mohammed's Companions 53

The Most Well Memorized Supplication of the Shiite 53

Chapter 5 - Grounds of Consideration of Sahaba 55

Bn­Abbas describes the Sahaba before Muawiya 55

The Will of Hutheifeh­bn­Al­Yeman, the Sahabi 55

Az­Zubeir and the End Result 56

Talha and the End Result 56

Confederates Kill Each Other 56

Ammar­bn­Yasir's Satisfactory End Result 57

Muawiya's Argument 57

Muawiya Penalizes Othman's Assassinators 57

Al­Hassan Al­Basri's Impression on Muawiya 57

Muawiya's Zenith of Glories 58

Muawiya's Officials Revile At Ali 58

Chapter 6 - The Right Course to Recognizing the Decent Sahaba 59

Topical Introductory 59

Inspecting the 2 supplications 59

A wonderment 59

Prospects 59

Explication 59

The solving method 59

Obstructions Of The Solving Methods 60

Conclusive Judgment of the Sahaba's Decency - Recall and Abstract of the Views of Sunnis and Shias 60

Confusion 61

An Event for the Shariite Disclosure 62

The Entire Sahaba's Decency 62

Logical Characterization 63

Wonderment 63

Abstract 63

How should we discriminate the indecent Sahaba? 63

Submission to the Authority Nominated By the Prophet is the Clue to Decency 64

The Decent Sahaba 64

Models of the Sluggish Iraqi and Syrian Individuals 65

Those Who Complied to Muawiya 65

Part 2 - Chapter 1- The Tribal Root 67

The Impermissibility to Combine Caliphate and Prophesy 67

A. the Clans of Quraish 67

B. the Political Form 67

C. Endeavors for Shaking the Form 67

D. the Augury of Prophesy 68

E. the Declaration of Prophesy 68

F. the Hashimites' Guarding Mohammed 68

G. Not for the Favor of the Pagans, It Was Envy, and Preserving the Political Form 68

H. Not for the Favor of the Pagans, the Wars Were Due to Envy and Preserving the Political Form 69

I. the Hashemite Prophesy is An Inescapable Fate 69

J. the most enthusiast clan towards occluding the Hashemite advancement 70

K. The Preeminent Trend 71

L. The Immaculate Kinship is the Statutory Base of Caliphate 71

M. The Rebellion and the Dissipation of the Preeminent Trend 71

The literal quotation of this narrative 72

N. Statutory Ground of Intercepting the Hashemites from Joining Headship to Prophesy Conception 74

O. Effects of Practicing the Conception of Intercepting the Hashemites from Joining Headship to Prophesy 75

The First Effect 75

The Second Effect 75

The Third Effect 76

The Fourth Effect 76

Chapter 2 - Political Roots of the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 77

Islamic political system 77

A. Contradiction Between Idealism and Reality 77

B. the Islamic Political System 77

C. Pillars of the Islamic Political System 78

1st Pillar - Political Leadership 78

Purpose Of The Divine Election For Political Leadership 78

2nd Pillar - Organic Relationship Between Divine Doctrine And Selected Leaders 78

3rd Pillar - The Divine Jurisprudential Formulation 79

4th Pillar - The Commonalty's Contentment 79

Simplicity of the Islamic System 80

Political Circumstances of Inventing the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 80

Disregarding the Announced Goal for Dissenting the Legality 83

Renaissance After Inadvertence 83

Hypotheses Serving the Factuality 84

Chapter 3 - Purpose of Inventing the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 85

1. Substantiation 85

2. Immunity Against Criticism, Maligning, Reviling and Imputing Dishonor 86

3. Confronting Rivals of Muawiya and His Faction 86

4. Engaging Muslims in Discrepancies 86

Grounds of the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 87

Ahaadeeths Narrators 88

Muawiya's Merits 88

Ashafi'i's Impression on Muawiya 89

Al­Hassan Al­Basri's Saying 89

The Entire Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception is Having Umayid Flavor 89

Chapter 4 - The Jurisprudential Roots of the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 90

The Jurisprudential Authority 90

The Two Authorities 90

1. The Sunnis' Authority is the Entire Sahaba 91

What Is The Doctrinal Base Upon Which Sunnis Relied In Referring To The Sahaba As Legal Authority? 91

2. The Shias' Authority is the Imams and the Authentic Sahaba 91

What Is The Doctrinal Base Upon Which Shias Relied In Referring To The Imams As Legal Authority? 92

Role of the Two Authorities 92

Role Of The Authority At Sunnis 92

Role Of The Authority At Shias 93

Difference in Base is Difference in Effects 93

Numerous Authorities 95

The Doctrinal Judgment About The Variety Of Authorities 96

Cancellation Of The Doctrinal Authority Necessarily Entails Founding A Surrogate One 96

The Only Way Of Founding A Surrogate AuthorityWAS Fabricating The Entire Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 97

The Conception Would Have Proved Its Failure If It Had Been Invented By Other Than The Rulers 97

The Surrogate Authority Became Legitimate 97

The Solution 98

In the Absence of the Doctrinal Authority 98

The Jurisprudential Dissent 98

Roots Of The Aggressive Prosecution Against The Prophet's Household 99

Property Of The Immaculate Kinship To The Prophet 99

Prospect Of This Property 100

Meanings Of Property Of The Immaculate Kinship 100

Functions Of The Immaculate Kinship Of The Prophet 100

Reasons Beyond Granting Property 101

Incentives 101

This Property Was Used As A Political Argument In Various Ages 101

The Rulers' Political Treatment With The Prophet's Immaculate People 103

Categories Of The Prophet's Kinship 105

Dismissal Of The Immaculate Progeny 106

Representation Of The Prophet's Progeny's Property 106

Chapter 5 - Prospects Attached to the Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 107

Finding Competitive Specifications 107

A Factual Example 108

Another Factual Example 108

Expounding Upon the Previous States 108

A Striking Surprising and A Wonderment 109

Fulfillment Of The Mission 109

Finding Competitive Protection 109

In Respect of Proclamation 109

Examples on What the Sahaba Gain from the Entire Sahaba's Ultimate Decency Conception 110

Texts for Reflecting on 110

Wonderment 111

Imparting the Argument By A Medium 111

Expansion in Issuing Verdicts 112

A Principal Restraint on the Narrators 113

Part 3 - Chapter 1 - Signification of Authority 115

Coherence of Authority and Doctrine 115

Authority is A Matter of Specialization and A Technique of Thorough Experience 116

Variety of Authorities 116

Difference Between Doctrine and Authority 117

Wisdom of Effecting the Authority 117

The Authority is An Undeniable Fact 118

Chapter 2 - The Doctrine 120

Two Categories of Doctrines 120

Creating Doctrines and their Essences 120

Characteristics of the Islamic Doctrine 121

The Dogmatic Depiction 122

The Divine Jurisprudential Formulation 122

Chapter 3 - The Competent Practitioner of Nominating the Authority 124

Missions and Functions of the Authority Nominated By God 124

The Authority in the Prophet's Reign 126

The Authority After the Prophet 126

A Preliminary Review To The Actuality 127

The Need Of An Authority After The Prophet 127

Wonderments in Need of Answers 128

Chapter 4 - the Muslims' Attitudes Towards the Authority After the Prophet 129

Who is the Authority Succeeding the Prophet? 129

The Sunnis' Opinion: the Claim of the Prophet's Leaving His Nation Without Nominating A Successor Or An Authority 129

Settlement of the Claim of the Prophet's Leaving His Nation Without An Authority 130

The Prophet’s Successor According to the Sunnis' Opinion 132

For Sunnis, the Prevalent Ruler is the Authority 133

The Representative Authority 133

Congregational Authority for Sunnis 135

Roles of the Authorities for Sunnis 136

Chapter 5 - The Surrogate Authority 138

The Consummation of Installing Features of the Surrogate Authority 138

The Clamorous Encounter 138

Analysis of the Encounter 140

Parties of Encounter 140

Preliminary Results of the Encounter 140

1. Dissension 140

2. Emanation Of A New Huge Trend 140

3. Emergence Of The Ideas Of Predominance And Preferring The Follower To The Master 141

Two Similar Occurrences 142

4. Success And Mastery Of The Prevalent 143

5. Dismissing The Prophet's Immaculate Progeny 144

The New Stuff of Authority 145

Effects of Opposition 146

Chapter 6 - the Authority After the Prophet 147

Shia’s Opinion 147

A. Requisiteness of Authority 147

B. the Divine Declaration of the Authority 147

The Leader and the Authority Nominated By God 149

Reasons Beyond Hostility of Sunnis to Shias 149

Sunnis' Velocity 150

Replication on that Velocity 150

The Two Authorities 150

God is The Nominator Of The 2 Authorities 150

Shariite Proof Of God's Nominating The Individual Authority 150

A Model of the Ghadeer Declaration 152

The Doctrinal Assertion on Ali's Leadership 152

Guidance After the Prophet 153

The Attester After the Prophet 153

The Shias' Congregational Authority 153

The Fruit of the Shias' Pursuing the Doctrinal Authority 154

Part 4 - Chapter 1 155

Regulations of the Society Movement 155

Harmony and Perfection Between the Divine Doctrine and the Political Leadership 155

Qualifications of the Doctrinal Political Leadership 156

Adept At Assuring Availability of the Qualifications Involved 157

The Acceptingness of the Divine Volition 157

The Refusal of the Divine Volition 158

Varieties of Refusal of the Divine Volition 158

Chapter 2 - The Pre-Adamic Divine Preparations for Nominating the Prophet's Successor 160

Before the Birth of Adam 160

In Front of the Solicitation 160

Following the Prophesy 161

Declaring the Succession After the Declaration of Prophesy 161

Declaring and Arranging for the Heir Apparent 162

1. The Credit 162

2. The Fraternity 162

3. The Wilaya 163

Showing Loyalty and Affection to Ali is Estimated As Same As Showing Loyalty and Affection to Allah 164

The Consecutive Declarations and Arrangements for Ali's Next Leadership Were God's Mandate 164

Chapter 3 - The Wali is the Master, the Imam and the Leader 165

The Most Consequential Objective Qualifications Enjoyed By the Leader Succeeding the Prophet 166

Allah's Confidant and the Apostle's Successor is the Knight of Islam 167

Chapter 4 - Allah's Marrying His Confidant and His Apostle's Successor 169

The Good Tidings 169

The Blessed Progeny 169

The Habitation of the Prophet and His Successor 170

Ali is the Prophet's Disciple 170

Denial of the Prophet's Nominating Ali As His Inheritor 171

The Endowments Exclusively Enjoyed By the Leader and the Prophet's Successor 171

The Immunization of the Leader and the Prophet's Successor 172

Chapter 5 - Crowning Ali the Leader and the Prophet's Successor 173

1. When: the Farewell Pilgrimage 173

2. Where: Ghadeer Khum 173

The Divine Mandate of Nominating the Leader and the Prophet's Successor 173

The Verse of Tabligh 174

The Style of the Decision of Nominating the Leader and the Prophet's Successor 174

1. The Text Related By Hutheifeh­bn­Useid Al­Ghefari And Recorded in At­Tabarani's Al­Kabeer 174

2. The Text Related By Zaid­bn­Arqam 175

3. The Text Related By Al­Bera­bn­Azib 175

4. The Text Related By Sa'd­bn­Abi­Waqqas 175

5. The Text Related By Sa'd In Another Form 175

The Perception of the Decision and Receiving Congratulations 176

Texts Quoted from the Immortal Decision of Nominating Ali for the Leadership 176

The Hadith of Ghadeer and the Event of the Nomination is A Certitude 177

The Ghadeer Festivity 177

Fasting On The Day Of Ghadeer 177

Chapter 6 - The Perfection of the Religion and the Completion of the Grace By Nominating the Imam 179

The Divine Disposition of the Transference of Imamate After the Leader's Decease 180

The Specialist in Nominating the Prophet and the Imam 180

The Conscript Imam 180

The Authority in Charge of Nominating the Successor of the Prophet's Successor 181

The Wisdom of Dedicating Imamate to Mohammed's Progeny 182

People's Role in the Process of Nominating the Imam 182

Disintegration Between Actuality and Legality 183

The Legal Imams 183

Exposing the Future for the Leader and the Prophet's Successor 184

The Collapse of the Jahilite Political Form 184

Chapter 7 - the Rebellion 186

The Historical Circumstance that Helped the Rebellion Prevail and the Legality Retreat 186

A. the Clans of Quraish 186

B. the Political Form 186

C. Endeavors for Shaking the Form 186

D. the Augury of Prophesy 187

E. the Declaration of Prophesy 187

F. the Hashimites' Guarding Mohammed 187

G. Not for the Favor of the Pagans, It Was Envy, and Preserving the Political Form 187

H. Not for the Favor of the Pagans, the Wars Were Due to Envy and Preserving the Political Form 188

I. the Hashemite Prophesy is An Inescapable Fate 188

J. The Preeminent Trend 190

K. the Immaculate Kinship is the Statutory Base of Caliphate 190

L. the Rebellion and the Dissipation of the Preeminent Trend 190

The Literal Quotation Of This Narrative 191

M. the Statutory Ground of the Conception of Intercepting the Hashemites from Joining Headship to Prophesy 193

N. Effects of Practic€ing the Conception of Intercepting the Hashemites from Joining Headship to Prophesy 194

1st Effect: The Total Disappearance Of The Discrimination Between Those Who Fought Against Islam And Those Who Fought For Its Sake Till Triumph Was Achieved 194

2nd Effect: Seeding And Sheltering The Unceasing Discrepancy 194

3rd Effect: Excluding The Hashemites Particularly From Coming To Power 195

4th Effect: Confusedness 195

Chapter 8 - Introductories to the Rebellion 196

With the Prophet in His Final Disease 196

The Encounter: Parties and Preliminary Results 197

1. Dissension 197

2. The Emanation Of A New Huge Trend 198

3. Emergence Of The Ideas Of Predominance And Preferring The Follower To The Master 199

Two Similar Occurrences 199

4. Success And Mastery Of The Prevalent 201

5. Dismissing The Prophet's Immaculate Progeny 201

6. Seizure of the Power 203

1. Recollection And Reconnection Of Events 203

2. The Conclusive Success 203

The Two Choices 204

Dress of Legality 204

Chapter 9 - Aims and Objects of Al-Faruq 205

The Ideal Solution 205

Probing the Solution 205

Al­Faruq's Adopting and Developing the Saying 205

Like their Alliance Against the Prophet, People of Quraish Allied Against His Successor 206

The Quraishis Were Planning While the Hashemites Were Drowned in their Grief 207

The Punctilious Planning 207

The First Fruit Of The Planning 208

Planning for Defeating the Hashemites 208

Benefiting the Same Preponderancies for Achieving Aims 209

Equality, Opportunity and Objectivity 209

The Authority Capable of Defeating the Divinely Elected Leader, and the Flawless Cabal 210

The Saqeefa Meeting 211

Unanswerable Questions 211

Who Conveyed the News of the Meeting? 211

Two Men from the Ansar 211

Chapter 10 - Objective Analysis, and Denial of Serendipity 213

The Entering of the Three Muhajirs 215

The Purpose Beyond The Three Muhajirs' Participation 215

In the Saqeefa 217

The Greatest Humanitarian Wealth 218

The Legal Arguments of People of Saqeefa 218

The Argument of the Present Ansar 219

The Purpose of the Three Muhajirs 219

The Legal Arguments of the Three Muhajirs 220

Summary of Abu­Bakr’s Argument Provided Before the Ansar 220

Summary of Omar’s Argument Provided Before the Ansar 220

The Ansar’s Replication 220

Expectation and Substantiation 220

The Caliph Should Be One of Those Three 220

The First Declarer of Fealty 220

Nominating and Swearing Allegiance to the Caliph 221

The Reward 221

Spreading of the News of the Declaration 221

The Unequal Confrontation Between the Divinely Nominated Leader and the New Power 222

The Foremost Declarer’s Judgment 222

An Activity 222

Humiliating and Threatening the Divinely Nominated Leader for Taking His Declaration of Fealty 223

An Endeavor for Seeking Az­Zahra’s Affability 223

Abu­Bakr Aimed At Abdicating 224

The Final Situation of the Divinely Nominated Leader 224

Mystery of the Quraishis’ Rejecting Ali’s Leadership 225

Anticipating The Falling Of The Critical Matter 225

The Fair Partitioning 225

The Quraishi Clans’ Forming a Team 225

Chapter 11 - Depriving the Hashemites of their Political Rights 227

What is the Idea of Deferring the Hashemites 227

Disclosure of Hiddens 227

Al­Faruq’s Expressing the Reasons 228

Al­Faruq’s Impression on the Impracticality of the Hashemites’ Joining Leadership to Prophesy Slogan 228

The Exaggeration In Loyalty To The Slogan 229

Was The Slogan Allah’s Order? 229

What for was Al­Faruq, then, Adherent and Sincere to the Slogan? 230

Al­Faruq’s Situations Towards the Divinely Nominated Leader and the Prophet’s Household 230

On the Intersection of Courses 232

Collapses 232

The Ruling Authority And The Opposition 232

Two Choices Before the Opposition 233

Two Choices Before the Nation 233

Discrepancy of People 233

1. Sunnis 233

2. Shias 234

Notes 236

Part 1 236

Part 2 237

Part 3 240

Part 4 245


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