FRIDAY
LEARNING
12th Jamadi al-Awwal 1427 AH /
IMAM AL-HADI (A.S.) & THE
HOLY QURAN- (SECTION 1)
Imam
Ali al-Hadi (as) assumed the official role of Imamate at a very young age of 7
or 8 years. At that tender age, he (as) had become a point of reference for the
Muslims. People would refer to him and seek his guidance in almost everything
pertaining to their lives. When the enemies of Ahlul-Bayt (as) saw this, they
were displeased with the situation. So, in conjunction with the government of
the time, which was in opposition of Ahlul-Bayt (as), they began looking for a
person who was the most knowledgeable of the time yet a sworn enemy of
Ahlul-Bayt (as) so that Imam al-Hadi (as) is put under his care for training and
the Muslims, particularly the Shia’hs do not get any access to
him.
Finally,
‘Ubaydullah Junaydi, a prominent scholar from
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One day a person came to
‘Ubaydullah Junaydi and asked him, “How is the Hashimite servant doing?”
Junaydi, a sworn enemy of Ahlul-Bayt (as) became extremely furious with the man
and said to him, “Do not call him a Hashimite servant for he is not a servant
but a leader of Banu Hashim. By Allah! Despite his young age, he is more
knowledgeable than I am. People think that I am disciplining him but the truth
is that he is disciplining me. I swear by Allah! He is not only the Hafidh of Quran but also
possesses its knowledge. To be precise, he is the best of all on the face of
this earth”.
(Al-Dam’ah al-Saakibah)
The
people of Madayin wrote to Imam Ali ibn Muhammad al-Hadi (as) inquiring from him
about the period of Mutawakkil’s rule. Imam (as) responded through the following
verse of the Holy Quran: “You will
sow for seven consecutive years. The leave in the ear whatever (grain) you
harvest, except a little you eat. Then after that there will come seven hard
years which will eat up whatever you have set aside for them – all except a
little which you preserve (for seed). Then after that will come a year wherein
the people will be granted relief and provided with rains therein”.
(
(Quran-o-‘Itrat)