Some
Traditions on the Virtues of Imam Ali (AS)
It is
narrated that: The Messenger of Allah (PBUH&HF) said:
"He who wants to see Noah (AS) in his determination,
Adam (AS) in his knowledge, Abraham (AS) in his
clemency, Moses (AS) in his intelligence and Jesus (AS)
in his religious devotion should look at Ali Ibn Abi
Talib (AS)."
Sunni
references:
Sahih
al-Bayhaqi Musnad Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, as quoted in Sharh
Ibn Abil Hadid, v2, p449 Tafsir al-Kabir, by Fakhruddin
al-Razi, under the commentary of the Verse of
Imprecation (Mubahilah), v2 p288. He wrote this
tradition has been accepted as all genuine. Ibn Batah
has recorded it as a tradition related by Ibn Abbas as
is stated in the book "Fat'h al-Mulk al-Ali bi Sihah
Hadith-e-Bab-e-Madinat al-Ilm", p34, by Ahmad Ibn
Muhammad Ibn Siddeeq al-Hasani al-Maghribi. Among those
who have admitted that Imam Ali (AS) is the store house
of the secrets of all the Prophets is the Chief of
Gnostics, Muhyiddin al-Arabi, from whom al-Arif
al-Sha'rani has copied it in his al-Yawaqeet wa
al-Jawahir (p172, topic 32).
It is
also narrated that: The Prophet (PBUH&HF) said: "There
is amongst you a person who will fight for the
interpretation of the Quran just as I fought for its
revelation." The people around him raised their heads
and cast inquisitive glances at the Prophet (PBUH&HF)
and at one another. Abu Bakr and Umar were there. Abu
Bakr inquired if he was that person and the Prophet
(PBUH&HF) replied in the negative. Then Umar inquired if
he was that person and the Prophet (PBUH&HF), replied
"No. He is the one who is repairing my shoes (i.e.,
Ali)." Abu Said Khudri said: Then we went to Ali and
conveyed the good news to him. He did not even raise his
head and remained as busy as he was, as if he had
already heard it from the Messenger of Allah (PBUH&HF)."
Sunni
references:
al-Mustadrak, by al-Hakim, v3, p122, who said this
tradition is genuine based on the criteria of al-Bukhari
and Muslim. al-Dhahabi, also records it in his Talkhis
al-Mustadrak and admitted that it is genuine according
to the standard of the two Shaikhs. Khasa'is, by
al-Nisa'i, p40 Musnad Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, v3, pp 32-33
Kanz al-Ummal, by al-Muttaqi al-Hindi, v6, p155 Majma'
al-Zawa'id, by al-Haythami, v9, p133
Ahmad Ibn
Hanbal and al-Hakim recorded with authentic document
from Abu Said al-Khudri, that the Apostle of God said to
Ali: "Verily you will do battle for (implementation of)
the Quran, as you has done for its revelation."
Sunni
reference: Tarikh al-Khulafaa, by Jalaluddin al-Suyuti,
p173
al-Hakim
recorded that Anas Ibn Malik narrated that the Holy
Prophet said to Ali: " You shall inform my nation about
the truth and what they dispute after me":
Sunni
reference:
al-Mustadrak, by al-Hakim, v3, p112, who wrote this is
an authentic Hadith according to the stipulation of the
two Shaikhs (al-Bukhari and Muslim). [This would mean
that the chain of narrators are considered to be
authentic as stipulated by Bukhari and Muslim]
The first
Muslim
It is an
undisputed fact that Imam Ali was the first man to
embrace Islam after the Holy Prophet (PBUH&HF). Below
are some of the references Ibn Abi Shaybah and Ibn
Asakir recorded on the authority of Salim Ibn Abi Jaad
that he said: I asked of Muhammad Ibn Hanifah, "was Abu
Bakr the first of the people to adopt Islam?" He
replied: "No". And Ibn Asakir on a reliable ascription
from Muhammad Ibn Sa'd Ibn Abi Waqqas, that he said to
his father Sa'd: "was Abu Bakr al-Siddeeq the first of
you in embracing the faith?" He said: "No, for there
were more than five people in faith before him" Ibn
Kathir says: "it is clear that Muhammad's family
believed before every other - his wife Khadija, his
freedman Zaid and the Wife of Zaid Umm Ayman and Ali and
Warakah."
Sunni
reference:
Tarikh
al-Khulafaa, by Jalaluddin al-Suyuti, p33 (History of
the Caliphs translated by Major Barrett)
It is
also narrated that Anas Ibn Malik said: "The Messenger
was commissioned on Monday and Ali believed in him on
Tuesday."
Sunni
reference:
al-Mustadrak, by al-Hakim, v3, p112
al-Hakim
also narrated that: Salman al-Farsi said that the
Messenger of God said: "The first one of you to drink
from the Basin on the Day of Judgment is your first
Muslim, Ali, the son of Abu Talib."
Sunni
reference: al-Mustadrak, by al-Hakim, v3, p112
Ibn
Hisham recorded that: Ali Ibn Abi Talib was the first
male to believe in the Messenger of God and that he
prayed with him while he was only ten years old.
Sunni
reference: Biography of the Prophet, by Ibn Hisham, v1,
p245
The
famous Sunni Historian, al-Tabari also wrote: The first
three to offer prayers were Muhammad (PBUH&HF) , Khadija
and Ali (AS).
Sunni
reference: History al-Tabari, v2, p65
Also
Khateeb al-Baghdadi, in his book quotes Imam Ali that:
Ali said: "I was the first one to accept Islam at the
hands of the Holy Prophet."
Tarikh,
by al-Khateeb al-Baghdadi, v4, p333 |