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There
is a hadith of the Holy Prophet(S.A.W.) that when you travel, you
should give charity (sadqa). So is it not better to give the money
of Imam-e-Zaamin before you go on your journey rather than when you
get back, so that it may reach the poor quicker.It is said that
the Sura of Tawheed (Sura Ikhlas) if written and cut into two
halves, one given to the traveller and the other left at his home,
will always come together again and so ensure the safe journey of
the traveller.
The king at the time of our 8th Imam, Imam Ali ar-Reza (A.S.) was
Mamun al-Rasheed. Mamun had forced Imam (A.S.) to take the position
of his heir apparent (i.e. Imam (A.S.) was supposed to take over as
king after Mamun); because he wanted to be accepted by the Shias.
Although Imam (A.S.) did not want to take this position, he made
full use of it to preach Islam openly. To show to the people how
much he thought of Imam (A.S.), Mamun changed the colour of his
court from black to green [the colour of the Imams (A.S.)], he also
had new coins made with Imam Ali ar-Reza's (A.S.) name on it.
Each Imam (A.S.) is remembered for a specific thing: EX: 4th
Imam, Imam Zainul Abideen (A.S.) - In illness. 6th Imam, Imam Jafar
as-Sadiq (A.S.) - For sustenance. And in the same way our 8th Imam,
Imam Ali ar-Reza (A.S.) is called upon when someone is about to go
on a journey.
The eight Imam, Imam Ali ibne Musa ar-Reza (A.S.) is also called
as Imam-e-Zaamin(A.S.). When Muslims go on journeys they take with
them something called Imam-e-Zaamin (another name for Imam Reza (A.S.))
which is some money tied in a cloth. This tradition probably came
from the time of Imam Reza (A.S.) when people used to carry money
with them especially because it had Holy Imam's (A.S.) name on it.
As Mamun, the Abbasid caliph the contemporary of Imam Reza (A.S.),
had coins minted with the name of Imam Reza (A.S.) on them, it was
very easy for the Muslims to carry the name of Holy Imam (A.S.) with
them, especially when they went on journeys.
Imam Reza (A.S.) is also known as Imam-e-Zaamin (A.S.). Zaamin
means "The Guarantor".
One day when Imam Reza (A.S.) was on his historical journey from
Madina to Marw(Khurasan), while in a jungle the Holy Imam(A.S.) came
across a hunter who was about to kill a deer. The deer was trying to
get away and when she saw Holy Imam (A.S.), she said something to
him. Holy Imam(A.S.) asked the hunter to free the deer so that she
could go and feed her little baby deer who were very hungry. Imam
Reza (A.S.) also told the hunter that once the deer had fed her
babies she would come back. The hunter allowed the deer to go
because Holy Imam (A.S.) had told him to, but he did not think the
deer will come back. But Imam Reza (A.S.) waited with the hunter
until the deer returned with her young ones. The hunter was amazed
on witnessing this miraculous event and he set the deer free as a
mark of respect for Imam Reza (A.S.). After this historical event
Imam Reza (A.S.) became famous as Imam Zaamin (A.S.).
The famous artist of the contemporary world, Ustad Mahmud
Farshchiyan has depicted this historical event in this beautiful
masterpiece iconograph entitled "Zaamin-e-Aahu" (The Guarantor of
the Deer). |
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| That day Sulayman bin Ja'far
Ja'fari and Imam Reza (A.S.) had gone out together for some work. It
was sunset when Sulayman wanted to return home. Imam Reza (A.S.)
said to him: "Come to my house and be with us tonight." Sulayman
agreed and with Imam (A.S.) he went to his house.
Imam (A.S.) saw his servants busy in gardening. By the way, he
saw a stranger, who was also busy in gardening with them. Imam (A.S.)
asked: "Who is he?"
The servants replied: "We have hired him today so that he may
help us."
Imam (A.S.): "It'a all right. How much wages have you fixed for
him?"
Servants: " We will give him something and would make him
satisfied."
The signs of displeasure and anger appeared on Imam Reza (A.S.)
face and he wanted to punish them. Sulayman Ja'fari came forward and
said:
Why do you make yourself uncomfortable?"
Imam (A.S.) said: "I have repeatedly given orders that till the
work and wages are not fixed, never get the work done by anyone.
First fix the wages of the person and then get the work done. Even
if you have fixed the wages, you could give something extra to him
after the work is over. Certainly, when he finds that you have given
him more than the fixed wages, he would be thankful to you and would
like you. And the affection between you and him would increase. And
even if you would give him the wages you have fixed, the person
would not be unhappy with you. But if you do not fix the wages and
employ someone to work, whatever you would give him after the work,
he would not think that you have done a favour to him. Rather, he
will think that you have given him less than his actual wages." |
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| On Imam Reza (A.S.) arrival in
Marw(Khorasan), the seat of Al-Ma'mun's caliphate, the Abbasid
caliph showed him hospitality and great respect, then he said to
him: "I want to get rid of myself of the caliphate and vest the
office in you." But Imam Reza(A.S.) refused his offer. Then al-Ma'mun
repeated his offer in a letter saying: "If you refuse what I have
offered you, then you must accept being the heir after me." But
again Imam Reza (A.S.) refused his offer vigorously. Al-Ma'mun
summoned him. He was alone with Al-Fadl ibn Sahl, the Iranian noble
incharge of two offices (i.e., military and civil). There was no one
else in their gathering. Al-Ma'mun said to Imam Reza (A.S.), "I
thought it appropriate to invest authority over the Muslims in you
and to relieve myself of the responsibility by giving it to you."
When again Imam Reza (A.S.) refused to accept his offer, Al-Ma'mun
spoke to him as if threatening him for his refusal. In his speech he
said, "Umar ibn al-Kahttab made a committee of consultation (shura)
(to appoint a successor). Among them was your forefather, the
Commander of the faithful, Ali ibn Abi Talib. (Umar) stipulated that
any of them who opposed the decision should be executed. So there is
no escape for you from accepting what I want from you. I will ignore
your rejection of it."
In reply, Imam Reza (A.S.) said: "I will agree to what you want
of me as far as succession is concerned on condition that I do not
command, nor order, nor give legal decisions, nor judge, nor
appoint, nor dismiss, nor change anything from how it is at
present." Al-Ma'mun accepted all of that.
On the day when Al-Ma'mun ordered to make the pledge of
allegiance to Imam Reza (A.S.) one of the close associates of Imam
Reza (A.S.), who was present, narrates, "On that day I was in front
of him. He looked at me while I was feeling happy about what had
happened. He signalled me to come closer. I went closer to him and
he said so that no one else could hear, 'Do not occupy your heart
with this matter and do not be happy about it. It is something which
will not be achieved.' " |
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| It is written in 'Dhillul Mateen'
that Meer Mu'inuddin Ashraf who was one of the virtuous attendants
of the shrine of Imam Ali-Ar-Reza (A.S.) says that, "Once I dreamd
that I was in the shrine of Imam Reza (A.S.) and was coming out to
perform ablution (Wuzu). When I came near the mound of Ameer Ali
Sher, I saw a group of people entering the shrine. An eminent
personality was leading them, and they all carried spades in their
hands. As soon as they entered the shrine, the eminent personality
pointed towards a particular grave and said, "Dig out the wretched
fellow from his grave". Hearing his command they started digging the
grave. I asked one of those men as to who that man was. He replied
that He was the Commander of the faithful Imam Ali (A.S.). Suddenly
I saw that Imam Ali-Ar-Reza (A.S.) came out of His shrine and
greeted Imam Ali (A.S.). Ali (A.S.) answered His greeting.
Imam Reza (A.S.) said, "O my Respected Grandfather! I request you,
and have faith, that you will forgive this person on my behalf who
lies buried here under the shelter of my shrine". Amirul Mo'mineen (A.S.)
answered, "O my dear son! Do you know that he was a
mischief-creator, an adulterer, and a drunkard"? Imam (A.S.)
replied, "I do know, but when his last moment neared he willed to be
buried under the shelter of my shrine, so I request you to forgive
him on my behalf." Ali (A.S.) forgave him and left. I awoke
from my sleep in awe and woke up the other attendants and related to
them my dream. We all went to the place which I had seen in my
dream, and found a newly constructed grave, whose mud was scattered.
After inquiry we learnt that a Turkish man who had died was buried
there the day before".
Haji Ali Baghdadi had the honour of meeting Imam Mahdi (A.S.) and
ask him some questions. One of the questions put forward by him was
that "Is it true that a person who goes for the pilgrimage (Ziyarah)
to the shrine of Imam Hussain (A.S.) on Friday night receives
salvation"? Imam (A.S.) replied, "Yes, by Allah". Haji Ali Baghdadi
says that I saw tears in the eyes of Imam (A.S.). Then I asked him
another question, "In the year 1269 A.H. when we went for the
pilgrimage (Ziyarah) to the shrine of Imam Reza (A.S.), we met a
nomadic Arab who was a native of Najaf. We invited him for a meal
and asked him his views regarding the reward of the love of Imam
Reza (A.S.). He replied, "Paradise", and said, "Since the past
fifteen days I have been the ZAIR(pilgrim) of Imam Reza (A.S.), do
Munkir & Nakeer' have the nerve to come near me. The food which I
consumed from the table of Imam Reza (A.S.) has turned into flesh
and blood". I asked Imam Mahdi (A.S.) whether his claim was true.
Imam (A.S.) replied, "Yes it is true. Imam Reza (A.S.) himself will
come and save him for the questioning in the grave. For verily by
Allah! My Grandfather is a Zamin (Surety) Imam".
(Manazile Akherah by Shaykh Abbas bin Muhammad Reza Al-Qummi, pp.
62-64.) |
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| THE HOLY
IMAM'S SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR |
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Ibrahim bin Abbas, who was one of
the high-ranking officials of the Abbasid caliphate, has left the
following eyewitness account of Imam Reza's (A.S.) impeccable
character.
- His Holiness never irritated others by verbal or practical
teasings.
- His Holiness did not interrupt others speeches.
- The Holy Imam (A.S.) never refused the demands of others.
- I never witnessed him to have his legs stretched out before the
others.
- And I could never find him in a resting position in the presence
of other people.
- His Holiness never swore at his servants.
- His Holiness never cachinnated in happy circumstances.
- I never saw him spit his saliva out.
- At dinner all his servants including porters and even the
stablemen were served in his attendance.
- His Holiness used to stay up all nights invoking Allah the
Almighty. The Holy Imam (A.S.) also observed regularly the religious
duty of fasting and always gave alms in secret. |
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