Dars e Ahadith-Ali (as)
“Bismillahir Rahmannir Raheem”Al-Hamdu Lillaahi Rabbil ‘Aalameen was Salaatu was- Salaamu ‘Alaa Sayidinaa Muhammadin wa Aalihi wa Asabihi Ajma ‘een (tauheed- risalat- ahkirat and islam-iman-ihsan)
Sayyidna
Hubshi ibn Junadah (RA) reported that Allah’s Messenger ﷺ said: Ali is from me and I am from Ali
Reference -[Sunnan Ibn Majah Hadith No. 119] – Imam Tirimdhi also narrated
it and declared it Hassan Sahih.
“Barā’ bin ‘Āzib (RA) narrates: We performed hajj with Allāh’s Messenger ﷺ. On the way he stayed at
a place and commanded us (to establish) the prayer in congregation. After this,
he held ‘Alī’s hand, and said: Am I not nearer than the lives of the believers?
They replied: Why not! He said: Am I not nearer than the life of every
believer? They replied: Why not! He said: One who has me as his master has
this (‘Alī) as his guardian. O Allāh! Befriend the one who befriends him and be
the enemy of one who is his enemy.” References: Ibn Mājah narrated this
sound hadīth (tradition) in preface (al-muqaddimah) to his Sunan (1:88 #
116)/Ibn Kathīr, al-Bidāyah wan-nihāyah (4:168)/Ibn ‘Asākir, Tārīkh Dimashq
al-kabīr (45:167, 168)/Ibn ‘Abī ‘Āsim briefly mentioned in as-Sunnah (p.603 #
1362).
Most of the hadīth-scholars have described the tradition given below in the
mode of revelation of the verse: [Quran, al-Mā’idah 5:55](Surely your
(helping) friend is Allāh and His Messenger and (along with them) are the
believers who establish prayers, pay zakāh and bow down (in humility before
Allāh (swt))
“It is narrated by ‘Ammār bin Yāsir (RA) that a beggar came up to ‘Alī (RA)
and stood beside him. He was kneeling in prayer. He (the beggar) pulled out his
ring and he gave the ring to the beggar. Then ‘Alī (RA) called on the Prophet ﷺ and told him the news.At
this occasion, this verse was revealed to him: (Surely your (helping) friend
is Allāh and His Messenger and (along with them) are the believers who
establish prayers, pay zakāh and bow down (in humility before Allāh (swt)).
Allāh’s Messenger ﷺ read out the verse and said:
One who has me as his master has ‘Alī as his master. O Allāh! Be his friend who
befriends him (‘Alī) and be his enemy who is his enemy.”References:Tabarānī
related it in al-Mu‘jam-ul-awsat (7:129, 130 # 6228), al-Mu‘jam-ul-kabīr (4:174
# 4053; 5:195, 203, 204 # 5068, 5069, 5092, 5097), and in al-Mu‘jam-us-saghīr
(1:65)/Ahmad bin Hambal narrated it in al-Musnad (1:119; 4:372)/Hākim,
al-Mustadrak (3:119, 371 # 4576, 5594)
“It is narrated by Barā’ bin ‘Āzib (RA): We were on a journey with Allāh’s
Messenger ﷺ. (On the way) we stayed at Ghadīr Khum. There it was
announced that the prayer was about to be offered. The space under two trees
was cleaned for Allāh’s Messenger ﷺ. Then he offered the
zuhr (noon) prayer, and, holding ‘Alī’s hand, he said: Don’t you know that I am
even nearer than the lives of the believers? They said: Why not! He said: Don’t
you know that I am even nearer than the life of every believer? They said: Why
not! The narrator says that he said while holding ‘Alī’s hand: One who has
me as his master has ‘Alī as his master. O Allāh! Befriend the one who
befriends him (‘Alī) and be the enemy of one who is his enemy. The narrator
says that after this ‘Umar (bin al-Khattāb (RA)) met ‘Alī (RA) and said to him:
O Ibn Abī Tālib! Congratulations, you have become the master of every male and
female believer, morning and evening (for ever).”References-Ahmad bin
Hambal related it from Barā’ bin ‘Āzib through two different chains of
transmission in al-Musnad (4:281)/Ibn Abī Shaybah, al-Musannaf (12:78 #
12167)/Ibn Kathīr in al-Bidāyah wan-nihāyah (4:169; 5:464)/Ibn ‘Asākir, Tārīkh
Dimashq al-kabīr (5:167, 168)/Ibn Athīr, Asad-ul-ghābah (4:103)/Dhahabī has
said in Siyar a‘lām-in-nubalā’ (2:623, 624)
When I want to talk to Allah I say prayers and when I want that he talk to me I recite quran- Hazrath Ali(ra)
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