make the Imam distinguished with the characteristics we mentioned earlier:
· The purpose of Prophecy to fulfill the spirits and arrive at perfection, and so is the purpose of Imamate which is a natural continuation of Prophecy or Prophethood. Moreover, just as it is of necessity for the prophet to have the best characteristics among people, the same goes for the Imam.
· It is shameful to let anyone precede the Imam, that is, it is reasonably and lawfully shameful that someone would be better than and superior to the Imam, as they need to be the best of all in their time.
· If the Imam were not superior in his community, people would not follow him. This way, the Divine purpose, that is guiding people and preserving the religion, cannot be served.
· If the Imam were to do abominable acts, they could be subjected to harm and harassment and this is absolutely rejected as the Almighty Allah put it in the Noble Quran:
(And those who malign believing men and believing
women undeservedly, they bear the guilt of slander and manifest sin)33;58.
· If the Imam were of less rank and status or even if he were of the same status to other people, it would not be permissible for him to be favored. This concludes the fact that the Imam has to be superior to everyone.
· There is still more concrete evidence on the necessity of distinguishing the Imam over the subjects. However, what we mentioned is adequately satisfactory.
Anwar:God bless you. Your knowledge is so valuable.
Hasan:I am at the service of my brother Muslims.
Anwar:Now, it is time to raise the third question which is related to the knowledge of Imams (PBUT). It is actually one multifaceted question; what is the Imam’s Source of Knowledge? Does the Imam know about the Divine secrets? What is the difference between the knowledge of Imams (PBUT) and our knowledge?
Hasan:Your questions are highly significant as all people need to be aware of such inquiries. That is why I am going to answer them one by one.
To answer the first question, we need to know that the Imams’ (PBUT) source of knowledge is the Almighty Allah. At times, their knowledge comes from the Prophet (PBUH) himself and at other times from internal illumination and enlightenment and as well as from speaking to angels.
The Hadith from Imam Ali (PBUH) confirms this point:“The Messenger of Allah taught me a thousand doors each of which opens up to a thousand doors; that is a thousand by a thousand doors. Consequently, I have learned about what was and what is going to be till the Judgment Day. I learned about demise andaffliction and sound judgment”. If we consider this Hadith carefully, we will see the references to the first two ways of earning knowledge.
Anwar:But if I can interrupt, Akhi Hasan, I have got to ask a question before we move to the third way. What is the significance of ‘thousand’ here? Is it a reference to the actual number?
Hasan:No, it just refers to large quantities. This Holy Verse is an example:
(…though thou ask forgiveness for them seventy times Allah will not forgive them. That is because they disbelieved in Allah and His Messenger, and Allah guideth not wrongdoing folk)9;80.
Anwar:Very good, Sir.
Hasan:To move on now to the third source of knowledge, namely speaking to angels, I would like to start with a Hadith from Abu Al-Hasan Imam Ali (PBUH):“The Imams are truthful knowers and learned talkers”. This proves what we said.
There are other ways as it is reported from Al-Harith Bin Al-Maghirah that,“I asked Abu Abdullah (PBUH) to tell me about their knowledge; he said it was a legacy from the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) and from Ali (PBUH). I said we know it is casted upon your hearts and spelled into your ears. He replied this as well”. This involves a fourth way, which is ‘casting upon hearts and spelling into ears’. This will pretty much end the answer to your first question as well as our session for today.
Anwar:Thanks a lot. I will let you get some rest, but hopefully see you soon.
Hasan:Thank you. See you soon, Inshallah.
Symposium 49
Does the Imam Know About the Divine Secrets?
Anwar:Salam ‘Alaykom!
Hasan:Alaykom As-Salam Wa Rahmatollah Wa Barakatoh!
Anwar:You answered my first question. Will you please provide me with an answer to my second question?
Hasan:You were asking if the Imam knows about the Divine secrets. At first, we need to explain what Divine secret is. As a matter of fact, it is all things that are hidden or unseen to us and other creatures, and the Most Exalted Allah is the Knower of all the things unseen. However, if the Almighty Allah wills, He bestows His knowledge upon a slave. This following Holy
Verse from the Noble Quran informs us about the Virtuous Al-Khizr([14]) (PBUH) who was taught this Divine knowledge by the Almighty Allah:
(Then found they one of Our slaves, unto whom We had given mercy from Us, and had taught him knowledge from Our presence)18;65.
Thus, the Most Gracious Allah teaches His knowledge to whoever He wills to be carrying His message to people. Accordingly, the Imams (PBUT) knows as much as God sees fit to teach them.
Anwar:As far as we are talking about the knowledge of the Imams (PBUT), may I ask you to give us a Hadith in this regard?
Hasan:With all pleasure! Imam Al-Sadiq (PBUH) says:“The Almighty Allah is far wiser and more generous and more exalted and greater than He would send His chosen people and prevents them from the knowledge on their affairs”. In another occasion, Imam Al-Sadiq (PBUH) says:“Whoever doubts that the Almighty Allah
[14]Al-khizr or khidr, is a revered figure in Islam, whom the quran describes as a righteous servant of Allah, who possessed great wisdom or mystic knowledge. Shi'a stated, Al-khizr was called Al-khizr (green) because he set in an white land (sand) and it became green.
sends His chosen people without providing them with whatever they need, he is making a false accusation to God”.
Anwar:These two Hadith serve our subject well.
Hasan:Exactly! The Imams (PBUT) are our pure source for all kinds of knowledge.
Anwar:I have got another question. We have acquired knowledge and the Divine knowledge that is ‘casted by the Almighty Allah upon whoever heart He wills’ – so to speak. Is there any difference between these two types of knowledge?
Hasan:The answer is obvious. The first type can be earned by most of people, but the second one is bestowed by the Almighty Allah upon some chosen people only. I explained this earlier with this Holy Verse about the Virtuous Al-Khizr (PBUH) as an example:(Then found they one of Our slaves, unto whom We had given mercy from Us, and had taught him knowledge from Our presence)18;65. This does not take place unless the heart is purified and well refined so it shines with the heavenly light and becomes ready to
receive the Divine knowledge.
Anwar:One last question. Are the Imams (PBUT), such as Imam Ali (PBUH) and Imam Husain (PBUH), aware of our visits to their shrines and do they hear our words and know about intentions?
Hasan:Great question. My dear Brother, they are aware when we visit their shrines and they do hear what we say and know about intentions. I will explain this in a series of points:
· The Imams’ (PBUT) sources of knowledge are diverse; the Almighty Allah is the main source. Their knowledge also comes from the Prophet (PBUH) and internal illumination and enlightenment. Speaking to angels is also a source. I think we have already talked about this if you still remember!
Anwar:I do remember, but I was referring to their knowledge after they pass away.
Hasan:All right. Now, let’s move to the second point:
· The Imams (PBUT) are alive with their Lord as the Most Exalted Allah put it in the Noble Quran: