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Imam Ali (a.s.)'s Book of Government
This book is corrected and edited by Al-Hassanain (p) Institue for Islamic Heritage and Thought
Author:
M. Mohammadi Rayshahri
Publisher:
Dar al-Hadith Publications
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Prolegomenon
Politics in two Schools
Umayyad Policies
'Alawi Politics
'Alawi Reformations
'Alawi Policies in Confrontation with Deviations
The Policy of Administrative and Economical Reformation
Notes
Policy of Cultural Reformation
One: The Foundations of Ruling over the Hearts
Two: Administrative Policies
1. Honesty in Politics
2. Truth-Orientedness
3. Adherence to law
4. Administrative Discipline
5. Appointment of Competent and Capable Administrators
6. Providing the Administrators with their financial Needs
7. Special Care for the Armed Forces
8. Necessity for setting up an Establishment to Monitor the Function of the Administrators
9. Never Accepting any Gifts
10. Decisiveness Coupled with Tolerance
Three: Cultural Policies
1. Development of Education
2. Correction of Public Culture
4. Imam Ali (a.s.)'s Reaction to Destructive Criticisms
5. Adherence to Truth, rather than to Personalities
Four: Economical Policies
1. Promotion of Work Ethos
2. Agricultural Development
3. Development of Crafts
4. Development of Trade
5. Direct Supervision of the Market
6. Fair Levy of Taxes
7. Not Delaying in Distribution of Public Assets
8. Necessity of People's Equal Enjoyment of Public Assets
9. Provision of Basic Needs of life for all People
10. Prohibition of Bestowing Gifts out of Public Assets
11. Never Granting Privileges to One's Kith and Kin
12. Frugality in Public Assets
Five: Social Policies
1. Social Justice
2. Safeguarding People's Rights
The Mutual Rights of People and the leadership
3. Development of Legitimate and Constructive Freedoms
4. Caring about People
5. Protection of the Oppressed
7. Attempts in Creating Empathy and Solidarity in the Society
Six: Judiciary Policies
1. Appointment of the Best Judges for Juridical Posts
2. Providing for financial Needs of the Judges
3. Job security for the Judges
4. Observance of Judgment Rules
5. Close Supervision over the Judges' Function
6. Integrated Judicial Procedures
7. Equality of all People before the Law
8. The Status of an Islamic State's Expedience in Issuing Verdicts
Seven: Security Policies
1. Establishing an Efficient Intelligence System
2. Détente
3. Vigilance and timeliness
4. Avoidance of Terrorization and Spread of Horror
5. Adherence to law in Dealing with Criminals
6. Tolerance towards Political Dissidents
Eight: Military Policies
1. Attempts in Martial Training and Arrangement of Troops
2. Formation of Special Forces
3. Enhancement of the Troops' Morale
4. Employing Deceitful Tactics in Battles
5. Ethics of War
A. Never Initiating a War
B. Not Calling to War
C. Diplomatic Immunity of the Enemy's Envoys
D. Raising an Argument before Starting the War
E. Supplication at the Time of war
F. Starting the War in the Afternoon
G. Fair Treatment of the Enemy's Troops Left behind
Nine: International Policies
1. Policies Perpetuating Governments
2. Policies Causing Decline of Governments
3. Efficient International Policies
Summing up Imam Ali (a.s.)'s Policies
Notes
Overall Defense of Imam Ali's Statesmanship
Notes
Reasons for Imam Ali (a.s.)'s Loneliness
Raising the Issue
Role of the Elite in Political and Social Transformations
Role of the Kufans in Ali's Hukuma
Ali's Loneliness in his own Words
1. Contradictory Demands
2. Treason of the Elite and their being
A Step beyond Delineation of the Roots
Expressing Grievances, an Ultimatum to all People
Warning the Common People
Risk of Abandoning Commanding Good and Forbidding Wrong
3. Equity in Distribution
4. Avoidance of Using Illegitimate Instruments in Enforcement of commands
Imam Ali (a.s.)’s Predictions Coming True
5. Peripheral Factors
Misconception of War against the People of Qibla
Warriors being Tired of a War with no Spoils
Losing Eminent Companions
The Leader’s Utmost Power in his Utter Loneliness
Chapter One: Allegiance of Light
1.1 The Date of Allegiance to the Imam
1.2 People’s Freedom in Electing the Imam
1.3 The Imam’s Reluctance to Rulership
An Analysis of the Reasons for Imam Ali (a.s.)’s Discontent in Accepting the Rulership
1.4 The Imam’s Motives in Accepting the Rulership
1.5 The First Person to Swear Allegiance
Attributing “Auguring Evil” to the Imam
1.6 People Welcoming Allegiance
1.7 Allegiance of General Public
1.8 Words of a Group of Imam Ali’s Companions after Swearing Allegiance
1.9 Turning away from Swearing Allegiance to the Imam
1.10 The Biography of a Group of those who Rejected Allegiance
a) ‘Abd Allah b. ‘Umar b. Khattab
b) Sa‘d b. Abi Waqqas
c) Muhammad b. Muslima
d) Usama b. Zayd
e) Hassan b. Thabit
Notes
Chapter Two: 'Alawi Reformation
2.1 Cry of Justice and its Reverberation
2.2 Dismissing ‘Uthman’s Administrators
2.3 Refunding Public Assets
2.4 Difficulty of Certain Reforms
Notes
Chapter Three: Administrative Policies
3.1 Honesty in Policy
3.2 Truth-Oriented
3.3 Adherence to Law
3.4 Uncompromisingness
3.5 Planning and Organizing
3.6 Selection of Competent Administrators
3.7 Not Employing the Treacherous and the Feeble
3.8 Generosity in Providing Administrators with Daily Sustenance
3.9 Choosing Secret Agents to Keep a Check on the Administrators
3.10 Rewarding and Punishment
3.11 Decisiveness toward Administrators
a) Ash‘ath b. Qayth
b) Ziyad b. Abih
c) Shurayh al-Qadi
d) ‘Abd Allah b. ‘Abbas
e) ‘Uthman b. Hunayf
f) Qudama b. ‘Ajlan
g) Masqala b. Hubayra
h) Al-Mundhir b. Jarud
3.12 Dismissing Treacherous Administrators
3.13 Punishing Treacherous Administrators
3.14 Forbidding Administrators from Accepting Gifts
3.15 Mingling Strictness with Softness
Notes
Chapter Four: Cultural Policies
4.1 Development of Education
4.2 Prevention from Abolishing Proper Customs
4.3 Fighting against Evil Customs
4.4 Avoiding Reception Ceremony
4.5 Criticizing rather than Admiring
4.6 Truth-Orientedness in Getting to Know Men
Notes
Chapter Five: Political Policies
5.1 Encouraging to Work
5.2 Engendering Prosperity in the Cities
5.3 Agricultural Development
5.4 Development of Crafts
5.5 Development of Trade
5.6 Direct Inspection of the Bazaars
5.7 Prevention from Hoarding
5.8 Levying Taxes
5.9 Not Postponing Distribution of Public Assets
5.10 Equality in Distributing Public Assets
An Explanation on How in Early Islam Public Revenue was Distributed
Specific Expenditure
General Expenditure
5.11 Fulfillment of Basic Needs for All
5.12 Supporting Lowest Class
5.13 Great Concern for the Orphans
5.14 Prevention of Extravagance in Public Property
5.15 Not Preferring One’s Children and Kin
a) Hasan and Husayn
b) Umm Kulthum
c) ‘Aqil
Soon he will make me rich, he who made me independent of you
d) ‘Abd Allah b. Ja’far
e) Imam’s Granddaughter
f) Imam’s Sister
g) Imam’s Maidservant
5.16 Piety and Prudence in Expending Public Treasury
Notes
Chapter Six: Social Policies
6.1 Establishing Justice
6.2 Commitment to Rights
6.3 Developing Constructive Freedoms
6.4 Endeavor in Pleasing People
6.5 Kindness and Amiability to People
6.6 Direct Contact with People
6.7 Tolerating Difficulties Caused by People
6.8 Avoiding Anger
6.9 Avoidance of Fault-finding
6.10 Uncovering Excuses to Remove Suspicions
6.11 Helping out the Oppressed
6.12 Setting up Complaints House
6.13 Inspection in Order to Avert the Tyranny of the Troops
6.14 Attempts toward Unification of Muslim Community
Notes
Chapter Seven: Judicial Policies
7.1 Selection of the Elite for Judgment
7.2 Financial Support of the Judges
7.3 Job Security for Judges
7.4 Enjoining to Observe Judgment Rules
7.5 Dismissing Judges Violating Judgment Rules
7.6 Overseeing the Judgment of the Judges
7.7 Warning against Unjust and Negligent Judgments
7.8 Imam’s Direct Judgments
7.9 Consistency in Judgment Procedures
7.10 Execution of Legal Punishment Equally on Near of Kin and Strangers
7.11 Submission to Judgment
7.12 The Status of Islamic State Expediency in Issuing Verdicts
Notes
Chapter Eight: Security Policies
8.1 Importance of Security
8.2 Collecting Information
8.3 Rectifying the Enemies
8.4 Compromise Accompanied by Sagacity
8.5 Keeping Extremely vigilant against the Enemy
8.6 Not Underestimating the Enemy
8.7 Avoid Consultation with the Enemy, except for Trial
8.8 Knowing the Right Time in Encountering the Enemies
8.9 Not Punishing on the Basis of Conjecture
8.10 Warning against Torture
8.11 Warning against Invective
8.12 Gentleness as long as no Intrigue is Going on
8.13 Exiling or Incarcerating the Plotters
Notes
Chapter Nine: Warfare Policies
9.1 Endeavors in Military Training
A. Training the Troops
B. Arrangement the Troops
C. Enjoining to Get Hold of One’s Weapon in Battles
D. Exploiting the Opportunities
E. Tactical Withdrawal
9.2 Forming Especial Forces
9.3 Paying Special Attention to the Armed Forces
9.4 Caring for the Troops Morale
A. Encouragement
B. Watchword
C. Inculcation of Victory
D. Warning against Escape from the Battleground
E. Hiding away whatever that Ruins the Troops’ Morale
9.5 Deception
9.6 Ethics of War
A. Avoidance of Initiating a Battle
B. Avoidance of Calling to Power
C. Diplomatic Immunity of Envoys
D. Raising an Argument before a Battle
E. Supplication before a Battle
F. Starting the Battle in the Afternoon
G. Helping the Feeble
H. Good Conduct toward the Reminder of the Enemy Troop
Notes
Chapter Ten: State Policies
10.1 Causes for Durability of Governments
a) Establishing Justice
b) Good Management
c) Good Behavior
d) Vigilance in Taking Care of Affairs
10.2 Causes for the Decline of States
a) Tyranny
b) Unlawful Bloodshed
c) Mismanagement
d) Arrogance
e) Violation of the Principles
10.3 Recommendations on Socio-Political Relations
Treating others as Treating Oneself
b) Self-Esteem
c) Avoidance of Enmity
d) Fidelity in Agreements
e) Discharging Obligations
f) Exploiting Other People’s Knowledge
g) Cultural Independence
h) Miscellaneous
Notes
Imam Ali (a.s.)'s Book of Government
Author:
M. Mohammadi Rayshahri
Publisher:
Dar al-Hadith Publications
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This book is corrected and edited by Al-Hassanain (p) Institue for Islamic Heritage and Thought