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Sayings of Holy Prophet (SAW) about Imam Ali (as)
(1) Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal in his Musnad and Mir
Seyyed Ali Hamadani Shafi'i in Mawaddati'l-Qurba towards
the end of the fourth Mawadda, have recorded that the
Holy Prophet said, "O Ali! You shall discharge
responsibilities on my behalf, and you are my Vicegerent
over my following."
(2) Imam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal in Musnad, Ibn Maghazili Faqih
Shafi'i in Manaqib and Tha'labi in his Tafsir
(commentary) have reported that the Holy Prophet said to
Ali: "O Ali! You are my brother, successor, vicegerent,
and the payer of my debt."
(3) Abu Qasim Husain Bin Muhammad (Raghib Ispahani) in
Mahadhiratu'l-Udaba wa Muhawaratu'sh-Shu'ara
wa'l-Balagha (printed in Amira-e-Shazafiyya, Seyyed
Husain Afandi, 1326 A.H.), part II, page 213, quotes
from Ibn Malik that the Prophet said: "Verily, my
friend, helper, Vicegerent, and the choicest of men whom
I am leaving behind, who will pay my debt and fulfill my
promise, is Ali Bin Abu Talib."
(4) Mir Seyyed Ali Hamadani in Mawaddatu'l-Qurba, at the
beginning of the sixth Mawadda, narrates from the second
Caliph, Umar Bin Khattab, that when the Prophet
established the relationship of brotherhood among the
companions, he said: "This Ali is my brother in this
world and in the Hereafter; he is my successor from
among my kin and my Vicegerent among my umma; he is the
heir of my knowledge and the payer of my debt; whatever
he owes to me, I owe to him. His profit is my profit,
and his loss is my loss; one who is his friend is my
friend; one who is his enemy is my enemy."
(5) In the same Mawadda, he quotes a hadith from Anas
bin Malik, which I have mentioned earlier. Toward its
end he says that the Holy Prophet said, "He (Ali) is my
Vicegerent and helper."
(6) Muhammad Bin Ganji Shafi'i quotes a hadith from Abu
Dharr Ghifari in his book, Kifayatu't-Talib, that the
Prophet said, "The flag of Ali, the commander of the
believers, the leader of the bright-faced people, and my
Vicegerent, will come to me at the Fountain of Kauthar."
(7) Baihaqi, Khatib Khawarizmi, and Ibn Maghazili
Shafi'i write in their Manaqib that the Prophet said to
Ali: "It is not proper that I depart from the people
without you becoming my successor since you are the
choicest of the believers after me."
(8) Imam Abu Abdu'r-Rahman Nisa'i, one of the Imams of
the Six Books of Traditions, narrates in detail from Ibn
Abbas the virtues of Ali in connection with hadith 23 in
Khasa'isu'l-Alawi. After describing the rank of the
prophet Aaron, the Holy Prophet said to Ali: "You are my
Vicegerent after me for every believer."
This hadith and others in which the Holy Prophet used
the phrase "after me" clearly prove that Ali was his
immediate successor.
(9) There is the "Hadith of Creation," which has been
narrated in different ways. Imam Bin Ahmad Ibn Hanbal in
his Musnad, Mir Seyyed Ali Hamadani in
Mawaddatu'l-Qurba, Ibn Maghazili Shafi'i in Manaqib, and
Dailami in Firdaus have quoted the Prophet as saying: "I
and Ali were created of the same Divine Light 14,000
years before Adam was created. From the loins of the
Prophet Adam and through his holy progeny, the Light was
inherited by Abdu'l-Muttalib, and from him it was
divided and inherited by Abdullah, (father of the
Prophet) and Abu Talib, (father of Ali). I was granted
prophethood, and Ali was granted the caliphate."
(10) Hafiz Abu Ja'far Muhammad Bin Jarir Tabari (d.310
A.H.) writes in his Kitabu'l-Wilaya that the Prophet
said in the beginning of his renowned address at
Ghadir-e-Khum: "The angel Gabriel has conveyed Allah's
command to me that I stop at this place and inform the
people that Ali Bin Abu Talib is my brother, my
successor, my Caliph (Vicegerent) after me. O men! Allah
has made Ali your Wali (guardian), and Imam (guide).
Obedience to him is obligatory on each one of you; his
command is supreme; his utterance is truth; curse be on
him who opposes him; Allah's mercy be on him who
befriends him."
(11) Sheikh Sulayman Balkhi in Yanabiu'l-Mawadda reports
from the Manaqib of Ahmad, and he from Ibn Abbas, a
hadith which describes many of Ali's merits. I quote all
of it. Ibn Abbas reports that the Prophet said: "O Ali,
you are the bearer of my knowledge, my Wali and friend,
my successor, the heir of my knowledge, and my Caliph.
You are the trustee of the heritage of all the preceding
prophets. You are the confidant of Allah on this earth
and Allah's proof for the whole of creation. You are a
pillar of Iman (faith) and the guardian of Islam. You
are a lamp in darkness, a light of guidance, and for the
people of the world you are a raised standard. O Ali! He
who follows you is delivered; he who disobeys you will
perish; you are the luminous way, and a straight path;
you are the leader of pure men, and the head of the
believers; to whomsoever I am Master (Maula), you are
also his Master (Maula), and I am the Master of every
believer (man or woman). Only he is your friend who is
born of lawful wedlock. Allah did not transport me to
the heavens to speak with me without telling me, 'O
Muhammad! Convey my salutation to Ali and tell him that
he is the Imam of my friends and the Light of
worshippers.' Congratulations to you, O Ali, on this
marvelous excellence."
(12) Abu Mu'ayyid Muwafiqu'd-Din, the best orator of
Khawarizm, in his Faza'il of the Commander of the
Faithful, printed in 1313 A.H., Chapter XIX, page 240,
quotes the sources who reported that the Prophet said:
"When I reached Sidratu'l-Muntaha ('the farthest Lote
Tree,' the highest station during the Mi'raj), I was
addressed thus: 'O Muhammad! When you tested the people,
whom did you find the most obedient?' I said 'Ali.'
Allah then said, 'You have told the truth, Muhammad!'
Further, He said, 'Have you selected a Vicegerent who
will convey your knowledge to the people, and teach my
servants from My Book those things which they do not
know?' I said, 'O Allah! Whomever you select, I will
select.' He said, 'I have selected Ali for you. I make
him your Vicegerent and successor.' And He furnished Ali
with His knowledge and forbearance. He is the Commander
of the Faithful whom no one can equal in rank among his
predecessors or successors."
There are many such hadith in your authentic books. Some
of your just ulema, like Nizzam Basri, have acknowledged
this fact. Salahu'd-Din Safdi in his Wafa Bi'l-Wafiyya,
in connection with the account of Ibrahim Bin Sayyar Bin
Hani Basri, known as Nizzam Mu'tazali, says: "The
Prophet of Allah confirmed the Imamate of Ali and
appointed him the Imam (Guide). The companions of the
Prophet were also fully aware of it, but Umar, for the
sake of Abu Bakr, covered the Imamate of Ali with a
curtain."
It is clear from your own books, hadith, and Qur'anic
commentaries that Ali occupied the highest position of
virtue. Khatib Khawarizmi reports from Ibn Abbas in
Manaqib, Muhammad Bin Yusuf Ganji Shafi'i in his
Kifayatu't-Talib, Sibt Ibn Jauzi in his Tadhkira, Ibn
Sabbagh Maliki in Fusulu'l-Mawadda, Sulayman Balkhi
Hanafi in Yanabiu'l-Mawadda and Mir Seyyed Ali Hamadani
in Mawaddatu'l-Qurba, Mawadda V, quotation from the
second Caliph, Umar Bin Khattab - all confirming with
slight variations of words - that the Prophet said: "If
all the trees were pens, if the seas were ink, if all
the jinn and men were recorders - even then the virtues
of Ali Bin Abu Talib could not be enumerated."
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