Al-Imam Sayyid Muhammad bin Ali al-Bâqir (Radhi ALLAHu Anh)
Al-Imam
Sayyid Muhammad bin Ali al-Bâqir (Radhi ALLAHu Anh)
(Pir
Muhammad Amir Sultan Chishti, Khushab)
Once a king requested the presence
of a Sayyid in his court, but with the intent of destroying him. When the
Sayyid appeared, the king sought his forgiveness, begged his pardon, bestowed
many gifts upon him, and then dismissed this Hashimite in a very courteous
manner. In response to the inquiry as to why he acted in such a manner, the
king said "When he came in, I saw two lions, one on his right and one on
his left who threatened to destroy me if I should attempt to do harm to
him." The Wali whom ALLAH Ta’ala protected in this story is Al-Imam Abu
Ja’far Muhammad bin Ali al-Baqir, Radhi ALLAHu Anh. This tremendous conveyer of
‘Ilm is a great asset of Al-Islam, though very few know about him.
His full name and lineage is Muhammad bin Ali
bin al-Husayn bin Ali bin Abu Taleb al-Qurashi al-Hashimi, born in the Holy
City of Madinah in the year 57 A.H. His father and teacher was Hazrat Imam Ali
Zaynul-Abideen (Radhi ALLAHu Anh), survivor of the tragedy of Karbala, son of
the Sayyid-us-Shuhadaa, Sayyidina Husayn bin Ali,Radhi ALLAHu Anh. His mother
was Sayyidah Fatimah bint al-Hasan bin Ali (Radhi ALLAHu Anh). From this
marriage was born the first generation of the Ahlul-Bayt that was both
al-Hasani and al-Husayni, therefore both the paternal and maternal sides were
connected to Sayyidina Ali bin Abu Taleb and Sayyidah Fatimah az-Zahra, may
millions of Salaams be upon them.
The kunya for Hazrat Muhammad bin Ali (Radhi
ALLAHu Anh) was Abu Ja’far, though his was given many titles, such as Abu
Abdullah, Imam Muhammad al-Baqir, and Maulana al-Baqir ul-‘Uloom. The most
commonly used title is "Al-Imam Muhammad al-Baqir." Baqir literally
means to rip open or cut open, and in the case of Imam al-Baqir, he split open
knowledge, that is scrutinized it and examined the depths of it so that it can
be spread to all people, therefore, his title also meant "The Expounder of
Knowledge." Those who were fortunate to be in his presence would
unanimously report that he would rip knowledge down to its very root, reaching
its origin, and then convey that knowledge to the people. Hazrat Ahmad ibn
Hajar al-Makki, Rahmatullahi alayh, wrote in his book, As-Sawa’iq al-Muhriqa:
"Al-Imam Muhammad al-Baqir has disclosed
secrets of Ilm and Hikmah and unfolded the principles of spiritual and
religious guidance. Nobody can deny his character, his God-given knowledge, his
divinely-gifted Hikmah, and his obligation and gratitude towards the spreading
of knowledge. He was a sacred and highly talented spiritual leader and for this
reason, he was popularly titled al-Baqir, which means the expounder of
knowledge. Kind in heart, spotless in character, saved by soul, and noble by
nature, the Imam devoted all his time to ALLAH’s Ibadah. It is beyond the power
of a man to count the deep impression of knowledge and guidance left by the
Imam on the hearts of the faithful. His saying in devotion and abstinence, in
knowledge and wisdom and in religious exercise and submission to ALLAH are so
great in number that the volume of this book is quite insufficient to cover
them all."
Hazrat Imam al-Baqir (Radhi ALLAHu Anh) was
the half-brother of Al-Imam Zaid bin Ali Shahid (Radhi ALLAHu Anh). The lives
of both were dedicated to upholding al-Islam in spite of the degeneration of
Deen which issued forth from Yazid The Damned and other corrupt rulers of those
times. The approach to the upholding of Deen-ul-Islam differed between the two
Imams (Radhi ALLAHu Anhuma), both of whom being being ‘Alim-ud-Deen and rightly
guided Imams. Al Imam al-Baqir (Radhi ALLAHu Anhu) knew that due to the fitnah
that was present at the time, Shari'ah must be instilled, Madrasahs
established. Imam Zaid's (Radhi ALLAHu Anhu) dedication to Deen-ul-Islam was to
remove the Khulafat from the Banu Umayya, who were bringing a very bad name to
Islam through their bad deeds, and take the office of Khalifah. Imam Zaid
(Radhi ALLAHu Anhu), however, fell prey to Shi’ah conspiracy and desertion as
did his holy grandfather (Radhi ALLAHu Anhu) in Karbala.
Hazrat Shibli Nu’mani, Rahmatullahi ‘alayh,
writes in his book, Sirat-e-Nu’mani that "the Ahli-Bayt were the
fountainhead of Hadith, Fiqh, and in fact, all religious learning," and
because of this truth, many seekers of Islamic knowledge sought after Imam
Muhammad al-Baqir, Radhi ALLAHu 'Anh, as he possessed great knowledge of the
Holy Qur’an and the Sunnah of Sayyidina Rasul-e-Akram Sallallahu 'alayhi wa
Sallam. Many of the Tabi’een, Taba at-Tabi’een, fuqaha, and mujtahideen,
related and reported numerous Islamic sciences on the authority of Imam
Muhammad al-Baqir, Radhi ALLAHu 'Anh, as he was distinguished for his extensive
knowledge of Islamic science and for his subtle indication as to the meanings of
the Ayats of the Holy Qur’an. Because of the great knowledge of Hadith ALLAH
blessed him with, his name is found in the isnad of many Sahih Ahadith
collections. He was also known for his conveying the history and life of Nabi
Akram, Sallallahu 'alayhi wa Sallam, and his family. He became recognized as
one of the Fuqaha of Madinah who many learned men would come to for answers to
questions of jurisprudence. A famous quote from him that describes this station
held by the Ahli-Bayt came from the question he was asked regarding ALLAH’s
Ayat in Surah an-Nahl: "Ask the Ahl al-Dhikr if you do not know," he
answered: "We are the Ahl al-Dhikr."
The Saliheen from amongst the Ahlul-Bayt of
Sayyidina Rasul-e-Akram, Sallallahu 'alayhi wa Sallam, never chase after Dunya,
nor do they have any regards for this worldly life. They devote their time and
efforts to the service of the Ummah, seeking the pleasure of only ALLAH Ta’ala.
This was the case with Sayyidina Muhammad al-Baqir (Radhi ALLAHu 'Anh) as he
was not only well-known for his vast knowledge, but also for the immense Ibadah
he would put time into. Imam Abul-Hasan Ali bin ‘Uthman al-Hujweri (Rahmatullah
alayh) and Qadi Abu Fazl Iyad bin Musa al-Yahsubi (Rahmatullah alayh) relate in
their works, Al-Kashf al-Mahjub and Al-Shifa, respectively, that Abu Ja’far
Muhammad al-Baqir (Radhi ALLAHu 'Anh) was a very devout Muslim and spent very
much time performing ‘Ibadah. He would spend much of his nights glorifying
ALLAH Subhanahu wa Ta’ala. As a result of his devotion to ALLAH Ta’ala, he was
endowed with ‘Ilm of many sciences of the Nafs, thus endowed with knowledge of
both the exoteric and esoteric sciences of the Deen.
Sayyidina Rasulullah, Sallallahu 'alayhi wa
Sallam, related that his Ahli-Bayt will be faced with adversities. Such was
true for Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (Radhi ALLAHu 'Anh), because he lived in a time
of much internal strife amongst Muslims, where the period of bloodshed of
Muslims at the hands of Muslims took place. In addition, there was much
friction between Bani Hashim and Bani Umayya. Abu Ja’far al-Baqir (Radhi ALLAHu
'Anh) lived in the period of the Umayyad Dynasty of Sulayman, Hazrat ‘Umar bin
‘Abdul-‘Aziz, Yazid II, and Hisham bin Abdul-Malik. The period of the Khalifat
of Hazrat ‘Umar bin ‘Abdul-‘Aziz was a positive one for the Ahli-Bayt because
not only did he bring and end to the bad-mouthing of Sayyidina Ali bin Abu
Talib (Karam ALLAH Wajhu) and his descendants, but he also gave the orchard of
Fadek to Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (Radhi ALLAHu 'Anh) out of his tremendous
respect for and devotion to the descendants of Sayyidina wa Mawlana Muhammad,
Sallallahu 'alayhi wa Sallam, which was well-accepted by Imam Abu Ja’far (Radhi
ALLAHu 'Anh).
Imam Abu Ja’far (Radhi ALLAHu 'Anh) married
the great grand-daughter of Khalif Abu Bakr as-Siddiq (Radhi ALLAHu 'Anh),
Hazrat Umm Farwa bint al-Qasim bin Muhammad bin Abu Bakr. From this marriage to
Hazrat Umm Farwa, he was the father of another great Sayyid Imam of
Ahlus-Sunnah, Hazrat Imam Ja’far as-Sadiq (Radhi ALLAHu 'Anh), who much ‘Ilm
was passed on to, becoming another great Faqih (and Wali) of Madinah.
The contributions to Al-Islam by Imam Muhammad
al-Baqir and his progeny are very great, and one such example of that is found
with the Hanafi Madhhab. It is safe to say that The Madhhab of Ahlul-Bayt (or
most directly linked to Ahlul-Bayt) is the Hanafi Madhhab. Al-Imam al-A’zam Abu
Hanifah Nu’man bin Thabit (Radhi ALLAHu 'Anh) gained much knowledge from
Al-Imam Muhammad al-Baqir, as well as his son, Al-Imam Ja’far as-Sadiq. In
Sirat-e-Nu’man, it is written that "Abu Hanifah sat for a long time at
Imam Muhammad al-Baqir’s feet and acquired from him much valuable knowledge of
fiqah and Hadith not available anywhere else." Even Shi’ah books fully
attest to this fact and much more.
In Sirat-e-Nu’man, it is written that
"both the Ahlus-Sunnah and the Shia are in agreement that Imam Abu Hanifah
derived much of his learning from Imam Muhammad al-Baqir." It is related
in Al-Majmua az-Zuhdiyya that Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (Radhi ALLAHu 'Anh) looked
at Abu Hanifah (Radhi ALLAHu 'Anh) and said:
"When those who defile my ancestor’s
Shari’ah are on the increase, you will enliven it. You will be the savior of
those with taqwa and the refuge of those with taqwa and the refuge of those who
are confused! You will bring heretics round to the right path! ALLAH Ta’ala
will help you!"
The purpose of the information of Imam Abu
Hanifah’s interaction and studying under the Ahli-Bayt is to bring to light
important aspects of the Hanafi Madhhab in relation to its connection to the
Ahli-Bayt:
1.) Ijaza was given to Al-Imam al-A’zam by
Imam al-Baqir and other members of Ahli-Bayt.
2.) Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (Radhi ALLAHu 'Anh)
made it clear to Imam Abu Hanifah (Radhi ALLAHu 'Anh) that he would be one who
would bring heretics and those lost souls back to the straight path.
3.) In light of the fact that neither Imam
al-Baqir nor Imam as-Sadiq founded a Madhhab, their teachings are preserved in
the Hanafi Madhhab. Therefore, those who claim that they "only follow
Ahlul-Bayt" have no excuse for not being a Hanafi in light of their
absence of Saliheen from Ahli-Bayt who are capable of giving ijtihad, instead
of attributing falsehood and heresy in the name of the Sayyid A’immah.
It is a shame how the enemies of Ahlul-Bayt
have taken the statements of Abu Ja’far Muhammad al-Baqir out of context, but
have even went to the extent of fabricating statements attributed to him. Such
blasphemous statements proclaiming heresy on behalf of the Sahabi Ikram (Radhi
ALLAHu 'Anhum) have been fabricated and with the name of Imam al-Baqir (Radhi
ALLAHu 'Anh) attached to them. In reality, Imam Muhammad al-Baqir never
promoted schisms, nor advocated any factions, thus separating from the
Ummat-e-Muhammadi, Sallallahu 'alayhi wa Sallam, known as Ahlus-Sunnah
wal-Jama'at. Proof of this can be found in the Ahadith found with ancestral
succesion to Hazrat Ali (Karam ALLAH Wajhu), where the advice was given to not
have relation with schismatic groups as they will spoil your religion.
Hazrat Abu Ja’far (Radhi ALLAHu 'Anh) returned
to ALLAH on the 7th of Dhul-Hijjah in the year 114 A.H. in the Holy City of
Madinah. He is buried in Al-Baqi cemetery where many other members of the
Ahlul-Bayt, Shuhadaa, and Sahabi (May plenty of Salaam be upon them all) rest.
The world benefitted from this Imam of exalted memory as he was an educator for
many of the Ulama of Al-Islam as well as a preserver of the Sunnah of Nabi
Muhammad, Sallallahu 'alayhi wa aalihi wa Sallam. It is unfortunate that not
many know about him. The well-respected scholars of Al-Islam have had nothing
but good to say about Hazrat Abu Ja’far al-Baqir and to sum it up, Muhammad bin
Khavendesh bin Mahmud wrote in Rauza-tus-Safaa that "neither pen nor
tongue can describe the merits and the traditions of Imam Abu Ja’far Muhammad
bin Ali al-Baqir." May millions of most perfect Salaams be upon Sayyidina
Rasulullah, his progeny, and his descendants. Aameen.
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