- ID Book
- Dedication
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Preface
- Chapter I
- Chapter II
- Chapter III
- Chapter IV
- Chapter V
- The Great Tragedy
- The Farewell Pilgrimage
- The Declaration at Ghadir Khum
- The Prophet seeks Forgiveness for the dead in the Cemetery of al-Baqee’
- The Regiment of Usama
- His Illness becomes more critical
- Retaliation
- Fatima feels Sorrow
- The Prophet gives what he has as Alms
- The great Disaster
- To the High Comrade
- Chapter VI
- Part One: At the Time of the two Caliphs
- Part Two: At the Time of the two Caliphs
- Chapter VII
- Part One: At the Time of Uthman
- Part 1
- His Pardoning Ubaydillah
- Taha Husayn’s Defense
- His Fiscal Policy
- His Gifts to the Umayyads
- Uthman is criticized
- Uthman apologizes
- His Gifts to the Leading Personalities
- He alone Possesses properties
- With Dr. Taha Husayn
- Reflection
- Uthman’s Governors over the Cities
- Al-Waleed Bin Aqaba
- Part Two: At the time of Uthman
- Part One: At the Time of Uthman
- Chapter VIII
- The Ideals
- His Imamate
- The Imam’s Duties
- His Qualities
- His Appointment
- His Noble Morals
- His Generosity
- Examples of His Generosity
- His Worship and Fear of Allah
- His Ritual Ablution and Prayers
- His Asceticism
- His Dignity and Veneration
- His good Style and Eloquence
- Noble Moral Traits
- Vices
- Urging to seek Knowledge
- The Excellence of Reason
- Supplication
- Politics
- A Companion
- Munificence and good Deeds
- Ahadith about Other Subjects
- Warning against those who distort Allah’s Book
- Al-Shahid and al-Mashhood
- Some of al-Hasan’s Sermons
- His short, wise Sayings
- His composing of Poetry
- Chapter IX
- Chapter X
- In Basra
- Talha and al-Zubayr’s mutiny against the Imam
- A’isha rebels against the Imam
- The Reasons for her Mutiny
- The Declaration of the Rebellion
- With Umm Salama
- The Advance towards Basra
- Al-Haw’ab
- In the Quarters of Basra
- The Conclusion of the Truce
- Treachery and Treason
- The Murder of Hakeem Bin Jabalah
- Imam Ali seeks the Help of Kufa
- Imam Ali delegates al-Hasan
- Fabrication against Imam al-Hasan
- The Two Parties meet
- Ibn al-Zubayr’s Speech
- Al-Hasan’s Speech
- The Summons to Allah’s Book
- The Declaration of the War
- Al-Zubayr is killed
- A’isha is surrounded
- The Camel is killed
- A’isha is pardoned
- The Amnesty
- A’isha is released
- Chapter XI
- Part One: At Siffin
- Part 1
- Mu’awiya’s Mutiny
- Delegation of Jareer
- Mu’awiya corresponds with Amr
- Perplexity and Astonishment
- His Arrival in Sham
- The Cheap Bargain
- Jareer is rejected
- Mu’awiya marches towards Siffin
- Imam Ali gets ready for the Battle
- Al-Hasan’s Oration
- Al-Hasan with Sulayman
- The March towards Siffin
- The fighting for Water
- Mediators are sent to Mu’awiya
- Declaration of War
- Al-Hasan with Ubaydillah
- The Inclusive War
- Ammar is martyred
- Raising Copies of the Qur’an
- Part Two: At Siffin
- Part One: At Siffin
- Chapter XII
- Chapter XIII
- Chapter XIV
- Chapter XV
- Chapter XVI
- Chapter XVII
- Part One: The Reasons of the Peacemaking
- Part 1
- The Army is divided
- The Party Opposition
- The Harawri Party
- Boredom of War
- The false Rumors
- The Enemy’s Forces
- The Obedience of the Army
- Simplicity and Naiveté
- The unanimous Agreement
- The huge Army
- His Entourage
- Enormous Properties
- The Assassination of Imam Ali
- Sparing of Blood
- Mu’awiya’s Favor
- Events of al-Mada’in
- The Prophetic Traditions
- Infallibility
- Showing the Umayyad Reality
- Abu Sufyan and Hind
- The Prophetic Traditions about Mu’awiya
- Part Two: The Reasons of the Peacemaking
- Part 2
- His Hostility to the Prophet
- Abolishing the prescribed Penalties
- Regarding Usury as lawful
- The azan in the Eid Prayer
- The Sermon before the Eid Prayer
- Imposing Zakat on Gifts
- Perfuming himself
- Using silver and gold Wares
- Wearing silk Garments
- Seizing the People’s Properties as lawful
- Buying the Religions
- His Dissoluteness and Impudence
- Fabricating Traditions
- Ascribing Ziyad to his (Mu’awiya) Father
- The inclusive Displeasure
- His Governors
- Part Three: The Reasons of the Peacemaking
- Part One: The Reasons of the Peacemaking
- Chapter XVIII
- The Stipulations of the Peacemaking
- The Place of the Peacemaking
- The Year of the Peacemaking
- Study and Analysis
- Mu’awiya should act according to Allah’s Book
- The Succession
- The general Security
- Mu’awiya should not be called the Commander of the faithful
- Witness is not borne in the presence of Mu’awiya
- Mu’awiya should give up cursing Imam Ali
- The general Security
- The land tax of Dar Abjard
- Mu’awiya should not oppress them
- Chapter XIX
- Chapter XX
- Chapter XXI
- Chapter XXII
- Chapter XXIII
- Chapter XXIV
- Part One: Mu’awiya violates the Stipulations of the Peacemaking
- Part 1
- Cursing Imam Ali
- The Deniers of the Cursing
- Sa‘d Bin Abi Waqqas
- Umm Salama
- Abdullah Bin Abbas
- Al-Ahnaf Bin Qays
- Katheer Bin Katheer
- Anees al-Ansari
- Zayd Bin Arqam
- Abu Bakra
- The Land tax of Dar Abjard
- The Followers of Imam Ali (a.s)
- Hijr Bin Adiy
- Abdurrahman
- Sayfi Bin Faseel
- Qubaysa Bin Rabee‘a
- The Echo of the Disaster
- Imam al-Husayn
- A’isha
- Al-Rabee‘ Bin Ziyad
- Part Two: Mu’awiya violates the Stipulations of the Peacemaking
- Part Three: Mu’awiya violates the Stipulations of the Peacemaking
- Part 3: Souda, daughter of Imarah
- Umm al-Bara’, daughter of Safwan
- Bekara al-Hilaliya
- Arwa, daughter of al-Harith
- Ukrisha, daughter of al-Atrash
- Al-Darimiyya al-Hajuniya
- Imam al-Husayn holds a Meeting
- The Pledge of Allegiance to Yazid
- Al-Mughira’s Summons
- Delegations of the Countries
- Mu’awiya’s first Journey to Yathrib
- Mu’awiya’s second Journey to Yathrib
- Imam al-Husayn’s Speech
- A’isha and the Allegiance to Yazid
- Part One: Mu’awiya violates the Stipulations of the Peacemaking
- Chapter XXV
- Epilog
- APPENDIX
The Life of Imam Al-Hasan Al-Mujtaba
ID Book
THE LIFE OF IMAM AL-HASAN AL-MUJTABA
Author: Baqir Shareef al-Qurashi
Translation by: Jasim al-Rasheed
Editor: Abdullah Al-Shahin
Publisher: Ansariyan Publications – Qum
First Edition 1427 -2006 - 1385
Thamin Al-a'immah Press
Quantity: 2000
Number of Pages: 744
Size: 162 x 229 mm
ISBN: 964-438-794-5
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Dedication
To you, O the cause of beings and master of creatures!
To you, O the savior of humanity from the utter darkness of ignorance, and giver of new life and knowledge to generations!
To you, O messenger of Allah, and the last of the prophets!
With both my hands I raise these sheets through which I have made a research on your eldest grandson, your darling, whom you had supplied with the perfection of the prophethood, who inherited your dignity and glory. The book is my presented commerce I have prepared as a store for my day when I will come to you. May it be appropriate for your high position. That is sufficient for me!
Foreword
In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
The Prophet’s grandson, Imam Abu Muhammed al-Zakiy (al-Hasan), was the first of the eleven grandsons from among the progeny of Prophet Muhammed, the master of the Prophets. He was among the progeny of Ali, the lord of mankind. He was the first in whom the two lights met together; the light of prophethood and the light of imamate. He was the junction of the two lights, one of the two brilliants, and the confluence of the two seas. He has made the two seas to flow freely (so that) they meet together. [1] There come forth from them pearls, both large and small. [2] Ali was the sea of the light of the Imamate; Fatima was the sea of the light of the prophethood and dignity. There came from them green pearls like the (green) shells in the heaven and the red porgy like the redness of the ground because of blood. Al-Hasan was the first of the infallible Imams from the progeny of the master of guardians (Imam Ali). He showed the truth and destroyed falsehood. He prevented bloodshed through his making peace (with Mu‘awiya).
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