|
The
First Sermon
In
the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful
The
Tenth Imam
Allah says in His
Glorious Book.: {Allah’s wishes but to remove uncleanness far from
you, O folk of the Household, and cleanse you with a though
cleansing} (33:33)
One of those Imams is
Al-Hadi, the tenth Imam (a.s.) who died on the third of this month,
the month of Rajab.
On this occasion, we
are going to go over some of the Imam's teachings in which he used
to clarify Islamic concepts, and face all kinds of deviation and
exaggeration that overrun the Islamic mentality even in the Shiite
community and which we still find now. Such deviations were
irrational and contradict what has been said in the Holy Book.
Although the Imam
(a.s.) was young, he was respected and admired by all the community.
Even those who held high posts in the Abbasid caliphate, which took
a negative stand towards the Imams, used to stand up when they saw
him coming. He was quite knowledgeable and a scholar in various
fields, which made him enrich the Islamic culture and made it more
open on the Islamic doctrine.
He used to talk to the
people about the Messenger (p.) and discussed many Islamic concepts
including the distinction that the Holy Ayats made between faith and
Islam, when they talked about the dwellers of the desert symbolizing
those who are superficial in their thinking and understanding the
issues.
“The
dwellers of the desert say: We believe. Say: You do not believe but
say, We submit; and faith has not yet entered into your hearts; and
if you obey Allah and His Messenger, He will not diminish aught of
your deeds; surely Allah is Forgiving, Merciful”.
For belief is what is
initiated on the mind, dwells in the heart and reflected in
practice.
The Imam (a.s.) relates
a saying by the Messenger (p.) that describes belief as something
that dwells in the hearts and is demonstrated by actions, while
Islam is something that is testified by the tongue and that makes
marriage lawful. That is why the Messenger (p.) did not ask those
who came to him except to recite the two testimonies in order to
consider them as members of the Muslim society. As for the belief
should be an act that involves both the mind and the heart and one
that should find its way to each and every action we perform.
The
Value of the mind
Asked by an Arab
scholar called Ibn Sukait, why did Allah, the most Exalted, send
Musa with magic, Jesus with medicine and Muhammad with speeches,
Imam Al-Hadi said: When Allah, the most Exalted, sent Musa, magic
was dominant in that age. Then, Allah sent Musa and gave him what
the others could not do, thus proving that he was sent by God and
that this was not a worldly act. And when he sent Jesus, there were
many infectious diseases. And Allah provided him with the medicine
for there diseases. (Thus, proving that this was sent by God since
he even brought back the dead to life by God’s will).
And when he sent
Muhammad (p.), eloquence and speech were the dominant factors. So,
The Messenger (p.) brought them by God's grace the wisdoms that
acted as a proof that it was God's talk and not that of any human.
Stunned by this logic,
the Arabic scholar asked: “And what is the dominant element
today?” The Imam said: “It is the mind by which the honest knows
God and the dishonest lies on Him”.
Thus, we learn that the
Imam wanted to lay emphasis on what has been emphasized in the Holy
Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet (p.), considering the value of
the mind being the justification that entitles Allah to hold people
accountable since it allows man to differentiate between right and
falsehood, and drives him to adopt development instead of
backwardness. That is why Allah, the most Exalted, has called on us
in several Ayahs to develop our minds so that we could learn all the
secrets of creation so as to appreciate God's greatness, and benefit
from all His graces. We should also use our minds in every action we
take in our lives, so that we would not take any stand regarding any
person whether positive on negative, unless we study it first. Our
stands should not be based on emotions or instinct. They should be
based on studying all aspects of the issues first and all the points
of strength and weakness.
Islam wants the Muslim
community to be one of reason and not emotion.
Therefore, educate
yourselves on being rational, and teach your children to think. You
have always heard me call on you to reject all those who call you
not to think and follow what others tell you. No, you should think
and ask others to think with you.
The Prophetic tradition
says: “Who consults others shares their minds”. Share the mind
of the others and not let him think for you, because they would be
thinking of their own interests, but when they think with you, they
would enrich your experience by providing additional thoughts and
conclusions.
Confronting
Exaggeration
Imam Al-Hadi was asked
by one of his followers on his opinion towards claiming that prayers
and fasting do not mean what we understand them to mean: (bowing,
kneeling, giving a certain amount of money to the poor…etc), but
that the Ayah that talks about them is referring to one man in
particular. This is something disgusting and cannot be tolerated.
The man added that those who are claiming such things claim to be
righteousness religious scholars, and concluded by asking the Imam
(a.s.) for advice. The Imam told him we should keep away from these
people, since what they are saying is not in our religion.
The same claims are
found today, with people saying that the night of Al-Qadr is
actually Fatima Al-Zahra, and even that she is our Lord and that the
Ayah that calls for "pray to your Lord and sacrifice” refers
to her. There are even those who say that we should not ask God for
favors in our supplications, but rather the Members of the House.
This of course is not a part of our religion, but it is being
promoted and spread by some of those who commemorate Ashora. We
should stand against this undermining of our religion that we find
in Iraq, Iran, Lebanon and in other places, just like Imam Al-Hadi
did. A part of my problem with some people has been that I have
confronted this theological deviation, because I have always sought
to present a civilized Islam that could he presented to the entire
world and not based on myths and legends.
Furthermore, I am
merely following in all this the teachings of our Imams (p.).
In this respect, Imam
Al-Hadi has always reminded us that it is the Hereafter that
matters, and that this world is a world of trial.
These are our Imams who
we are purified and made infallible. We ought to follow them, act by
the facts they explained to us for they would lead us to what
pleasures Allah.
The
Second Sermon
In
the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful
The Zionist Army in
Palestine continues its daily practices of demolishing houses and
displacing its residents. The Israeli government has put its hands
on additional Palestinian lands to build one thousand new houses for
the settlers coming from the US and North America.
Meanwhile, no Arab or
international protest is made, although such acts undermine any
attempt to establish an independent Palestinian state as the Quartet
Committee claims.
In the meantime, the
Palestinian prisoners in the Zionist detentions continue their
hunger strike in protest against the brutal Israeli practices
against them, which have utilized all kinds of torture without
drawing any European or American objections, although the Israeli
internal security minister has declared that he could not careless
if the prisoners starve themselves to death and the wardens said
that they are planning to make barbecues outside the prisons.
It only proves that in
their view only the Zionists are humans. We say to our children and
brothers of Arab and Palestinian prisoners: We are with you; your
cause is our cause… Your steadfastness is an extension of the
people's steadfastness in the bigger prison… You will be
victorious, God willing, in the end.
Iraq:
the Occupation continues its practices
In Iraq, we are faced
by the American offensive on our sacred lands in Najaf, which hides
under the over of the Iraqi interim government that follows the
guiding lines of the occupation despite all the talk about
sovereignty. It threatens to use violence citing the necessity of
preserving internal security, but it knows that violence is not
feasible in the current situation…
Nevertheless, the
government does not have a say whether to use violence or not, but
it is providing a cover for the Americans to commit their aggression
against the Najaf and the Muslims, which is one of the biggest
crimes in history.
Thus, we call for a
peaceful solution to the crisis in Najaf since the way the Iraqi
government is trying to solve it will lead to negative consequences.
Moreover, the longer the occupation stays even if it enjoys an Iraqi
cover, the more the Iraqi security will destabilize, especially that
the Israelis are training the American soldiers on urban warfare to
learn how to kill the Iraqi peaceful civilians in the cities, towns
and villages.
Lebanon’s
economic crisis
Lebanon is still living
an economic crisis with no planning to find a solution for the
deprived people in poorer regions, especially in the agricultural
sector where the farmer does not receive any encouragement or
subsidies… Moreover, unemployment is on the rise and most of those
who do not find a job travel abroad, depriving the country from its
youth and efficient capabilities.
Meanwhile, the triangle
of corruption, waste and manipulation of law thrives, with people
feeling that there is no hope for any economic or political reform.
Those who are in power
search for personal fortunes by enacting laws, which they will make
use of in promoting their own interests whether in winning contracts
or otherwise…
The question is: When
will the time come to save the country from this octopus whose prey
is the entire country?
|