Saturday, October 14, 2006

//Dil Se Desi// Wisdom, Knowledge and Judgement of Hazrat Imam Ali A.S ........................

 
IMAM ALI (A.S.) AND THE CANDLE
 
A candle burnt by his side, as he sat down meticulously recording all the revenue and the expenses of the treasury.
 
Just then Talha and Zubair appeared.
They aspired to some positions of authority in Imam Ali's (A.S.) rule and had come to strike a deal. If Imam Ali's (A.S.) gave them a place of distinction, they would in turn pledge their full support. Imam Ali's (A.S.) knew of this.
 
Just as they sat down, Imam Ali's (A.S.) puts out the candle and lit another one.
 
Talha and Zubair exchanged a glance of surprise and then one of them said:
 
"O Ali, we have come on some important business. But why did you extinguish the first candle?"
 
Imam Ali's (A.S.) replied: "That was a candle bought of Treasury funds. As long as I worked for the Treasury, I used it. Now you have come for some personal work, so I use the candle bought of my personal fund."
 
Talha and Zubair left him without saying another word.
THE FIVE LOAVES
 
TravelerZarr Bin Hobeish relates this story: Two travelers sat together on the way to their destination to have a meal. One had five loaves of bread. The other had three. A third traveler was passing by and at the request of the two joined in the meal.
 
The travelers cut each of the loaf of bread in three equal parts. Each of the travelers ate eight broken pieces of the loaf.
 
 
At the time of leaving the third traveler took out eight dirhams and gave to the first two men who had offered him the meal, and went away. On receiving the money the two travelers started quarrelling as to who should have how much of the money.
 
The five-loaf-man demanded five dirhams. The three-loaf-man insisted on dividing the money in two equal parts.
 
The dispute was brought to Imam Ali Ibn Abi Talib (the Caliph of the time in Arabia) to be decided.
 
Imam Ali (A.S.) requested the three-loaf-man to accept three dirhams. The man refused and said that he would take only four dirhams. At this Imam Ali (A.S.) returned, "You can have only one dirham. You had eight loaves between yourselves. Each loaf was broken in three parts. Therefore, you had 24 equal parts. Your three loaves made nine parts out of which you have eaten eight portions, leaving just one to the third traveler.
 
Your friend had five loaves which divided into three made fifteen pieces. He ate eight pieces and gave seven pieces to the guest. As such the guest shared one part from your loaves and seven from those of your friend. So you should get one dirham and your friend should receive seven dirhams.
IN THE COMPANY OF THE CALIPH
 
When Imam Ali (A.S.) was coming to Kufa, he entered the city of Anbar populated by Iranians. The Iranian farmers were very happy to see their beloved caliph passing through their town. They came to his visit. When it was time for Imam Ali (A.S.) to leave, they started running in front of his horse. Imam Ali (A.S.) inquired about this behavior.
 
"This is one way that we extend respect to our leaders and respectful individuals. This is our custom that has been practiced for years."
 
"This behavior puts you in discomfort in this world, and brings about humiliation in the next world. Always stay away from practices that humiliate you. After all what benefit is there in such a practice to the recipients?"
THE GUESTS
 
A father and a son were once guests of Imam Ali (A.S.). As they arrived, Imam (A.S.) received them warmly and arranged for their comfortable accommodation. In a room where they were seated, Imam (A.S.) sat opposite to them, engaging them in a friendly conversation. And then it was time for the meal. After food had been served and eaten, Qambar, Imam's servant, brought a basin and a pitcher full of water for washing the guest's hands. Imam (A.S.) took the pitcher himself and asked the father to extend his hands so that he would pour the water.
 
"How is it possible that my Imam serves me? It should be other way," the guest said.
Imam Ali (A.S.) said: "Here is your brother in faith, eager to serve his brother and to earn the pleasure of Allah. Why do you prevent him?"
But the guest hesitated. Finally Imam (A.S.) said: "As your Imam, I request that you allow me the honor of this service."
 
And when the guest complied, Imam (A.S.) said: "Let your hands be washed thoroughly. Do not hasten, thinking that I should be relieved of this duty early."
 
When it was the son's turn, Imam (A.S.) instructed his own son Muhammad Ibn Hanafiyyah, to hold the pitcher and wash the guest's hands. Looking at his son, Imam (A.S.) said:
 
I washed your father's hands. My son washed your hands. If your father had not been my guest today, I would have washed your hands myself. But Allah loves to see that when a father and a son are present in a place, the father enjoys a privilege and a priority.
 
WHOLE NUMBER AND NOT A FRACTION
 
One Day a Jewish person came to Imam Ali (A.S.), thinking that since Ali thinks he is too smart, I'll ask him such a tough question that he won't be able to answer it and I'll have the chance to embarrass him in front of all the Arabs.
 
He asked "Ali, tell me a number, that if we divide it by any number from 1-10 the answer will always come in the form of a whole number and not as a fraction."
 
Ali Looked back at him and said, "Take the number of days in a year and multiply it with the number of days in a week and you will have your answer."
 
The person got astonished but as he was a Mushrik he still didn't believe Imam Ali (A.S.). He calculated the answer Imam Ali (A.S.) gave him.
 
To his amazement he came across the following results:
 
The number of Days in a Year = 360 (in Arab)
The Number of Days in a Week = 7
The product of the two numbers = 2520
 
Now...
2520 ÷ 1 = 2520
2520 ÷ 2 = 1260
2520 ÷ 3 = 840
2520 ÷ 4 = 630
2520 ÷ 5 = 504
2520 ÷ 6 = 420
2520 ÷ 7 = 360
2520 ÷ 8 = 315
2520 ÷ 9 = 280
2520 ÷ 10= 252
17 CAMELS
 
CamelsA person was about to die, and before dying he wrote his Will which went as follows:
 
"I have 17 Camels, and I have three sons. Divide my Camels in such a way that my eldest son gets half of them, the second one gets 1/3rd of the total and my youngest son gets 1/9th of the total number of Camels."
 
After his death when the relatives read his will they got extremely perplexed and said to each other that how can we divide 17 camels like this.
 
So after a long hard thought they decided that there was only one man in Arabia who could help them: "Ali Ibne Abi Taalib."
 
So they all came to the door of Imam Ali (A.S.) and put forward their problem.
 
Imam Ali (A.S.) said, "Ok, I will divide the camels as per the man's will."
 
Imam Ali (A.S.) said, "I will lend one of my camels to the total which makes it 18 (17+1=18), now lets divide as per his will."
The eldest son gets 1/2 of 18 = 9
The second one gets 1/3 of 18 = 6
The youngest gets 1/9 of 18 = 2
Now the total number of camels = 17 (9+6+2=17)

 
Then Imam Ali (A.S.) said, "Now I will take my Camel back."
EARS INSIDE AND OUTSIDE
One day another Jewish person came to Imam Ali (A.S.). He was planning to ask Imam Ali (A.S.) such a question, which would take Imam Ali (A.S.) a long time to answer and because of that his Maghrib Prayers would be delayed.
He asked, "Ali you say you know everything in the world, then tell me which animals lay eggs and which animals give birth to their young ones."
 
Imam Ali (A.S.) looked back at him smiled and said, "The animals who have their 'EARS' outside their body give birth to their young ones and the animals who have their 'EARS' inside their body lay eggs."
THE JUDGMENT OF IMAM ALI (A.S.)
A case was brought before Hazrat Omar, the second Caliph. Two babies, a girl and a boy, were born on a single dark night to two wives of the same man. The father of the babies had passed away and both wives claimed to be the mother of the son.
Hazrat Omar asked, "Where is Abul Hasan, vanquisher of difficulties?"
Imam Ali (A.S.) was called for and the case detailed to him. He called for two small vessels to be brought and had them weighed and then instructed that equal amount of milk from each mother be drawn into a vessel.
 
When they were weighed it again, was found that one was heavier than the other. Imam Ali (A.S.) declared that the mother with the heavier milk was the mother of the boy and the lighter milk was that of the girl's mother.
 
Hazrat Omar asked how he comes to this conclusion. Imam Ali (A.S.) replied that Allah has proscribed that, "For a male is the share of two females."
 
"The foremost judge amongst you is Ali." Rasul Allah (s.a.w.a.)
 
Never take some one for granted,Hold every person Close to your Heart because you might wake up one day and realise that you have lost a diamond while you were too busy collecting stones." Remember this always in life.


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