| Birth The fifth Imam
Mohammad Baqir (A.S.) was born on the 1st of the month of Rajab,
57th Hijrah, in the city of Madina. Because of the resemblance that
he had with his grandfather he was named Mohammad and because of it
that he analyzed the knowledge and made manifest its secrets he
became known with the title of "Baqir".
His father was Sajjad (A.S.) and mother Fatimah who was
one of the daughters of Imam Hassan (A.S.). He was the first Imam (A.S.)
whose lineage ascended and reached the Prophet (P.B.U.H.) both from
the paternal and maternal sides. His life history can be divided
into two parts.
1. The period before his Imamate which is nearly 35 years and was
the peaceful part of his life, led in Madina.
2. The Period of Imamate, which stretched, up to twenty years and
is counted as the duration of the propagation and dissemination of
Islamic knowledge and wisdom.
The Salient Features of Imam's Character
Imam Mohammad Baqir always put on new and clean dress. He
perfumed himself and walked very comfortably, slowly and steadily.
One day, some narrow minded ones criticized him saying your
grandfather Ali (A.S.) used old and cheap clothes so why do you put
on clean and new ones?
He replied, since in those days all the people were poor Ali (A.S.)
ought to have used old clothes and simple food. But today the people
are leading their lives in comfort and luxury; hence, I should not
use those clothes. The act of my grandfather in those days, was
according to justice and leadership and my action and way of life
today is also in accordance to the (norms of) Justice and
leadership.
About his manners and training, it is written that he never
laughed loudly and always spoke in a calm and respectable way. He
never became furious and enraged and with whosoever he met he would
give him respect and shook hands with him and said, "this act
(shaking hands) brings the hearts close to each other and puts an
end to the enmities and hostilities."
Although Imam (A.S.) wept much during his confidential
conversation with God, but he did not weep loudly. Whenever he spoke
he would start and end his talk with the name of God.
He had gardens and fields in abundance and large number but he
himself visited them like a farmer and shared the work with the
cultivator and workers, took food with them, and talked to them. He
was a master who had close working relations with his servants.
Whatever agricultural products he received from his gardens and
fields he would give it in the name of God. He fulfilled all the
needs and requirements of his workers to such extent that he was one
of the most generous men of his time in Hijaz.
Sheikh Mufid writes about Imam (A.S.), "he had access to and
acquaintance with all the branches of knowledge and intuitive
learning. He led his life busy in the obedience of God. He was
strong and balanced at the station of piety and rigidly honored his
word, promises, and commitments. His piety, open heartedness,
spiritual purity, and humanly conducts made all and sundry love him.
And he trained them in Islamic ethics.
Ibn-e-Hajar, who is a prejudiced Sunni scholar, writes about the
character of Imam (A.S.) "Imam Mohammad Baqir (A.S.) had a clean,
pure heart. His speech and talk was harmonies and in accordance with
his practice. His conduct and dealing with people was humanly and
Islamic. He was a great Gnostic and unmatched worshiper. He was so
very ornamented and decorated with human qualities that I do not
have the means and capacity to praise him."
One of his slaves said about him, "Once I accompanied his
graciousness to Mecca. When Imam (A.S.) sighted the house of God (Kaabah).
He wept so much that he got feeble and nerveless I said to him, "Why
do you weep so much?"
He said, "Perhaps God may become kind to me because of these
tears and tomorrow (on justice day) He may bless me with salvation.
Then Imam stood for his prayers and lengthened the prostration.
When he picked his head up, the place of prostration was wet with
tears from his eyes."
Mohammad bin Mankadir, who was a silly pious looking person,
says, "Because of this that Imam (A.S.) worked too hard I said to
myself he is after the material and I must stop and admonish him. So
one day I saw him exhausted and perspiring due to ample hard work in
the hot scorching weather. I went near him, saluted him, and said,
"Oh son of the Prophet (P.B.U.H.), why are you so much after the
wealth of the world? If death comes to you in such a condition what
would you do then?"
He said, "This is the best of my times because I work in it so
that I do not become needy towards you people and others, and do not
eat from the earnings of others. If God gives me death in this
condition I will be much happy since I am busy in his prayers and
obedience."
I got informed about this point and knew that I was wrong. I
apologized him, saying, "I wanted to admonish and advise you, but
you admonished and informed me."
Kulayni writes, "A group of the friends of Imam (A.S.) stated
that one day we went to his house to offer him compliments. After
salutation and enquiring after his health we found the Imam (A.S.)
very sad, pensive and afflicted. When we asked about the reason of
that sorrow. We came to know that the son of Imam (A.S.) was very
much ill. We told ourselves if this son dies what a distress would
Imam (A.S.) have to face?
We bade farewell, and went back and on the next day returned back
to enquire about the welfare of Imam. Fortunately, we saw the Imam (A.S.)
in happy mood we told ourselves God has done a favor and cured the
son and so Imam is happy. But then we learnt that the son had passed
away. We enquired about the matter from him personally, as to why he
was so troubled and pensive before the death but after it he was
happy. Imam replied to us, "my son was ill and by virtue of human
and paternal duty I was sad and uneasy and put in endeavor and
efforts to get him cured and was asking God to get him cured. But
since God deemed expedient that he dies and freed him off the pain
and calamity, I submitted to His will and thanked God. We are agreed
and contented upon His will and we love and like whatever he loves
and wishes.
The Knowledge Status of Imam
Sheikh Tusi writes a man from among the Syrians visited Imam
Mohammad Baqir (A.S.) and said, "Since you are a man of knowledge
and learning your assembly is fruitful, valuable and worthy for me
and so I attend your teaching session but I have enmity with you and
your lineage." Imam did not reply him.
After a few days that man fell ill. Imam (A.S.) visited him along
with his friends and sat by his bed, and enquired after his health.
When the Syrian man saw this graciousness and magnanimity of the
Imam he extremely repented about what he had said, and was ashamed.
He did not know what response to give to the Imam (A.S.).
Imam (A.S.) gave orders about his food, treatment to his family
members and prayed for him and got up. Not very long had passed that
he got cured and left the ailment bed. Next day, he made it a point
to reach the assembly of Imam (A.S.) and expressed repentance over
what he had said and asked for apologies and became one of the
permanent and everlasting friends of Imam (A.S.)
Jabbir faces the Imam (A.S.)
The Prophet (P.B.U.H.) told one of his pious friends named Jabbir
bin Abdullah, "Oh Jabbir! You will live and will see my son Mohammad
Bin Ali Bin Al Hussain whose name in Torah (The Old Testament) is
Baqir, convey my compliments (Salam) to him."
The Prophet (P.B.U.H.) passed away and Jabbir remained alive for
long times to come. One day, he visited the house of Imam
Zain-ul-Abidin (A.S.) and came across a small child. He asked lmam
Sajjad (A.S.), "Whose is this child?" He replied, "He is my son
Mohammad Baqir (A.S.) who is the Imam of the Muslims next to
myself."
Jabbir got up and kissed the foot of Imam (A.S.) and said, "My
life be sacrificed upon you, oh the son of Prophet (P.B.U.H.) accept
the compliments (Salam) of your grandfather the Prophet of God (P.B.U.H.).
He conveyed his compliments through me."
Imam's (A.S.) eyes were filled up with tears and he said,
"compliments and benediction be upon my grandfather the Prophet of
God (P.B.U.H.) until the Sky and Earth are stable (firm) and upon
you too, Oh Jabbir, that you conveyed his compliment to me."
The Training mode of Imam (A.S.)
Since the knowledge and wisdom of Imam (A.S.) like the other
Imams originated from the revelation therefore, he never failed to
give a response. His personality of knowledge and wisdom had so
graciousness greatness grandeur and magnificence that in his
assembly the scholars were like children before a teacher.
Whenever Imam (A.S.) sat in the session of teaching he shed the
drops of knowledge and wisdom upon the hearts of his students like a
saturated cloud. Every one benefited from it according to his own
capacity and capability.
In the year 106 Hijrah Hasham (the well known poet) went to Mecca
and a group of Syrians were accompanying him. After the Hajj ritual
was over, he sat in a corner of Masjid-ul-Haram to relax. Suddenly,
he sighted Imam Mohammad Baqir (A.S.) sitting in a corner and people
had surrounded him asking him questions about their problems and
difficulties and listening to his response.
Hasham became furious and inflamed and sent Nafey, one of the
wise men, to ask questions from Imam (A.S.) and according to his
idea enfeeble and debilitate him, and devalue him in the eyes of the
people.
The court scholar came forward, saluted and asked for his
permission to make queries and interrogate him. Imam (A.S.) replied,
"Do ask what ever you wish!"
Nafeh asked him, "What was the length of the duration of period
between Christ Essa (A.S.) and Mohammad (P.B.U.H.). Imam said, "In
our opinion Five Hundred years." Nafeh asked, "The verse of the holy
Qur'an which says "va-as-al" "you ask". Who was the one Prophet
interrogated? Imam (A.S.) replied, "From the God's eternal table,
wherein all the things were present."
Nafeh asked, "From when and how long God has been present?"
Imam (A.S.) said, "Woe to you, God is the creator of age. He is
not a body and has not been born from anything so that he might need
age and time."
Nafeh was ashamed and said, "By God, you are the wisest man out
of the people of your age."
A man asked a question from Abdullah Ummer, he could not reply
him so he said, "This child is Imam Mohammad Baqir (A.S.) go to him
and describe your problem whatever response he gives come and let me
know too. That man went near him and enquired and got the correct
answer. Then he came to Abdullah Ummer and reproduced the answer of
the Imam (A.S.) before him.
Abdullah Ummer replied, "These (men) are a family whom God has
decorated with the ornament of knowledge and wisdom." The splendor
and grandeur of the knowledge of Imam (A.S.) was so sublime and
glittering that whosesoever there would be the talk about the
Prophet's family. People said he is the sole heir of the knowledge
and perfections of the Prophet (P.B.U.H.).
Imam's (A.S.) Conversation with a Christian Scholar
Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said, "one day myself and my father came out of
the assembly of Hasham. We happened to pass by a place where a group
of Christians had come to ask questions from their scholar. We too
went there to see what was the affair. We saw an old man with gray
hair and gray eyebrows sitting among them. We also sat among the
aggregation. The followers of Jesus Christ were sitting before him
like worthless children, and were asking him questions. The old
man's eye caught the sight of my father Imam Mohammad Baqir (A.S.)
and he said, "Are you from among us or from among the followers of
Mohammad (P.B.U.H.)."
My father answered from among the followers of Mohammad (P.B.U.H.).
He said, "Are you from among the scholars or the ignorant"? My
father said, "I am not from among the ignorant." The old man said,
"Shall I ask you question or you will ask me." My father said, "You
question me."
The aged man was surprised. He had a look upon my father and
said, "Oh servant of God, let me know about the time which is
neither day nor night."
My father replied, "Between the dawn and the sunrise."
He asked, "From which time is it?"
My father said, "From the times (hours) of the Paradise and the
ailing ones gain their senses in this hour (time) and the pains
become relieved and that one who had sleepless night goes to sleep
at this time.
The man said, "The people in paradise eat and drink but do not
excrete anything is there any thing in the world similar to them?"
My father said, "Yes the embryo which eats in the mother womb but
nothing segregates from whatever it eats."
The man said, "Let me know if there is anything in the world
similar to your claim that the people in paradise eat and drink but
nothing is lessened and shortened and that returns to its original
shape."
My father said, "Yes it is candle that if a hundred other candles
are lit by it nothing gets lessened out of it."
The Christian scholar got up from his place and said, "This man
is wiser then me." When he knew that he was Imam Mohammad Baqir (A.S.)
he embraced Islam.
In the Assembly of Hasham
Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said, "One of the years Hasham bin Abdul Malik
traveled to perform Hajj. On that year, I too along with my father
went to perform Hajj. I, in a congregation, said, "Praise is for the
God who created Mohammad (P.B.U.H.) for the guidance of the people
and made us revered and honorable by his existence. We are the
selected ones of the God's creations and His caliphs on earth.
Fortunate is the one who follows us and unfortunate is the one who
opposes and has enmity with us." The brother of Hasham who was
present among the people and was regarded as one of his special
spies, reported what he had heard to Hasham.
Hasham did not interrupt (molest) us in Mecca but when he reached
back Syria he wrote to his representative in Madina, to send my
father and me to Syria. The governor of Madina sent us to Syria.
When we reached the assembly of Hasham we saw that all the
Commanders had gathered over there.
Hasham himself was seated upon the throne of authority and all
the Commanders were standing before him. They had placed an aim at a
distant place and all of them were aiming and shooting (arrows) at
it. When we arrived in the court, Hasham held my father in respect,
honored him then he said, "come close and you also take part in
shooting."
My father said, "I have grown old, excuse me."
Hasham sweared and took oath that he would not let my father go.
Obliged, my father held the bow and took aim. The arrow struck in
the center of the point (aimed at). Again, he aimed another arrow at
it. The arrow struck into the first arrow and split it into two and
then struck the aim. He took a third arrow and took aim. The arrow
struck the second arrow split it into two, and sat firm on the
second place. Similarly my father continued up till the nineth
arrow.
Hasham said, "That is all, Oh Abu Jaffar (A.S.) you are the most
expert of the people who shoot. Hasham was smoldering and burning in
the fire of rage and had repented upon his action. Thereby, he took
the decision to kill my father. And to get himself out of the
condition he started saying with a glib-tongue (eloquently) "The
tribe of Qureish should boast of it over the Arab and Ajam that they
have got a person like you."
Hasham enquired, "From where did you learn this expertise and
mastery?"
My father replied, "God has bestowed upon us completely every
knowledge and perfection, as His favor."
Hasham was greatly enraged and inflamed with my father's words
and his face glowed red with anger. He hung his head down for a
moment. Then he raised his head and said, "Are we and you not from
the lineage of Abdul Manaf?"
Was the Prophet (P.B.U.H.) not from Abdul Manaf so that God sent
him for the patronage of the people? From where did you inherit this
knowledge?"
My father said, "we are a family of revelation and God has given
us the specialties which he has not given to others. So that the
Prophet (P.B.U.H.) told secrets to his son in law Imam Ali (A.S.),
which he did not tell to the others. Similarly Imam Ali (A.S.) said
in Kufa, "The Prophet (P.B.U.H.) opened a thousand doors of
knowledge before me, so that from each of the doors a thousand other
doors are opened."
Oh Hasham, it is we who have inherited that knowledge and wisdom
no other persons.
Hasham remained silent and ordered that we be sent back to Madina
honorably.
Islamic Coins introduced by Imam's (A.S.) Order
In the first century Hijrah the paper industry was monopolized by
the Romans and when the Christians of Egypt learned from the Romans
how to manufacture paper and they produced it they following suit of
the Romans, marked it (currency notes) with father-son and
Rooh-ul-Qudus (Holy Spirit) which was the slogan of the Christians.
When "Abdul Malik Marwan", who was an intelligent and clever man,
saw the mark of the paper and its meanings, he was very annoyed as
to why Egypt, which was a Muslim country, used this mark. He at once
wrote to his functionary and delegates in Egypt "From now onwards
you must write upon them the slogan of monotheism."
The new papers with the monotheism mark upon it was circulated
and reached the cities of Rome. Caesar the King of Rome got informed
about it. He wrote still other letters to Abdul Malik warning and
threatening him that if he did not evade that mark he would issue
orders to produce coins with abusive language about the Prophet of
Islam (P.B.U.H.) When those coins would be ready there would be no
honor and dignity left over for him (Abdul Malik).
Abdul Malik thought if this thing happened I would be the
dirtiest of all the Muslim rulers who caused such a thing to
happen."
He immediately called a meeting and consulted with the officials
and dignitaries of his country for many long hours, but to no
result.
One of those present said, "The way out of this difficulty and
its solution is this that we ask the answer to this problem and
riddle from Imam Mohammad Baqir (A.S.)."
Abdul Malik liked his suggestion and at once ordered his governor
in Madina to send Imam (A.S.) honorably and respectfully to Syria,
and he himself detained the delegate of Caesar in Syria till such
time Imam (A.S.) reached Syria to solve that problem.
When Imam reached Syria they reported the matter to him so that a
way is sorted out for its solution. Imam (A.S.) said, "Caesar has
frightened you he will actually not do it. God will not allow him to
do this work. But the solution of it is this that you get the
industrialist gathered and orders them to produce a coin with the
chapter (Quranic chapter of Tawhid on one face and name of the
Prophet [P.B.U.H.] on the other). In this way we will not need the
Roman Coins any longer. Then he gave the explanation about the
weight and size of the coin. Then he said, "Engrave the name of the
city where the coin is made and the year of its production upon it."
Abdul Malik materialized the orders of the Imam (A.S.) and sent a
circular to all the Islamic cities that from, now onwards all the
business affair in the Islamic cities should take shape on the basis
of the new coins, and the Roman Coins are invalid. Whosoever
possesses them may change them for new Islamic coins. Then he
informed the delegate of Caesar about what had been done and sent
him back.
Caesar was informed about the affair. The courtiers demanded from
him to materialize his threat. Hut he replied, "This is a futile
thing to do. Because, the roman coins are no more used in the
Islamic cities."
Imam by this amazing action put a constraint and checks upon the
influence of imperialism and the plans of the imperialists of that
day.
The Friends of Imam (A.S.)
Since Imam (A.S.) was living in an age where in the Marwani
Caliphs (Bani Omaiyd) were busy with their own affairs and they were
spending their time in a struggle against Bani Abbas, therefore,
more chances and possibilities of the propagation of Islamic
learning's got available for him. Imam (A.S.) started laying the
foundations of educational and research assemblies and trained
students of his school of thought, each one of whom was unmatched
and incomparable.
A number of them consisted of:
1. Abban Bin Taghlib: Who had been present in the office
and company of Imam Sajjad (A.S.), and was counted to be one of the
important personalities of knowledge and learning and was an
authority over the jurisprudence, exegesis, Hadith, and language. To
the extent that Imam said "Oh Abban sit in the mosque of Madina and
pronounce judgments to the people.
2. Zurara: This person had been present before Imam
Mohammad Baqir (A.S.) and Imam Sadiq (A.S.) and he had ample
expertise in the fields of Hadith, Jurisprudence, and Shiite
leanings. So that Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said about him "If Zurara and
his companions were not there the effects of the Prophets (P.B.U.H.)
would have finished (ceased to exist).
3. Kumait Asadi: He was an expert and capable poet and he
was unparallel and unmatched regarding the language and literature
and the statement of facts and criticizing the cruel and brutal
rulers. He used to stand up to the defense of Ahl al-Bayth (A.S.) by
virtue of his language, which was in the mould of beautiful and
attractive verses. Sometimes he was threatened to be slain by the
usurper rulers. In the age of Bani Omaid it was very dangerous and
perilous to state the effects and virtues of Ahl al-Bayth (A.S.).
But this freedom-loving poet had bought all the risks and dangers at
the cost of his life, for the sake of Ahl al-Bayth (A.S.).
Kumait was the enamored and infatuated of Imam Mohammad Baqir (A.S.).
One day, he recited a number of nice rhymes before the Imam (A.S.),
so Imam (A.S.) turned his face towards Kaabah and said, "Oh God do
bless Kumait."
4. Mohammad Bin Muslim: Who was titled as the
"jurisprudent of Ahl al-Bayth (A.S.)" was one of the true friends of
Imam Mohammad Baqir (A.S.) and Imam Sadiq (A.S.). He was one of
those about whom Imam Sadiq (A.S.) said, "The knowledge and learning
of Ahl al-Bayth (A.S.) remained living and was established through
him.
Martyrdom of Imam (A.S.)
Finally, Imam Mohammad Baqir (A.S.) after years of troubles,
grief's, labor, and service to the Islamic culture was poisoned and
martyred by the order of Hasham on the 7th of Zil Hijja 114 Hijrah
at the age of 57 years. His pure and sublime body was buried beside
the graves of other Imams in the graveyard of Baqi.
Imam Brief Sayings
1. To lie is from the desolation and depravity of faith.
2. The faithful does not become coward, greedy and miser.
3. God is the friend of modest, tolerant and forbearing person.
4. The scholar whose existence is fruitful and useful his worth
is more than seventy thousand silly, witless ascetics (worshipers).
5. God does not like the scurrilous.
6. Avoid languidness (extenuation) because it is the key to every
indecency and ruins and spoils the religion and the world (worldly
affairs) of man.
7. Whosoever commits excesses over the servants of God, will not
be from our Shias.
8. Avoid envying and being jealous of each other keep away from
selfishness (egotism), do not adopt cruelty, be vigilant and
watchful about your prayers, be the friend of oppressed ones.
9. Whoever tries to perform the errands and works of the Muslims
and eases their difficulties is like the Muslim martyr who might
have martyred in the battle of Bader and Uhud. |