Name:                                     Ja'far

Title:                                        As-Sadiq (The Truthful One)

Kuniyat:                                  Abu Abdillah

Father:                                    Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (A)

Mother:                                  Bibi Umme Farwa binte Qasim (A)

Birthdate:                              17th Rabi-ul-Awwal 83 A.H. in Madina

Imamat:                                 From 114 A.H. to 148 A.H.

Martyrdom:                          25th Shawwal 148 A.H.

Buried:                                  Madina, Saudi Arabia. 

Imam (A) has the same birth date as our Holy Prophet (S). Amongst his titles are al-Faazil (the Successful) and at-Tahir (the Pure). He was brought up in the care of his grandfather, Imam Ali Zainul Abideen (A) for 12 years and then remained under the guidance of his father, Imam Muhammad al-Baqir (A) for another 19 years.

During the lifetime of Imam (A), the Bani Abbas took over the reins of political power from the Bani Umayyah. In this period of internal wars and upheavals, he was not disturbed by the rulers. He used this opportunity to advance the work started by his father and he set up a large teaching centre.

image003Many students from foreign countries came to learn from Imam (A). His classes and sessions of instruction produced 4,000 scholars of Hadith and the sciences. Amongst his famous students were Hisham bin Hakam, Jaabir bin Hayyaan and Abu Hanifah. Imam (A) was responsible for organising the Fiqh (laws) of the Shia faith, which is why we are sometimes known as the Ja'fari Shia.

image004Once a man from Iran by the name of Sahl bin Hasan came to Imam (A) and asked him why he did not fight for his right when there were so many Shia in Iran ready to fight with him. In reply Imam (A) took Sahl to the fire place and asked him to sit in the blazing fire. Sahl began to tremble and said that he had a family to return to, and begged to be excused from this test.

Meanwhile, Haroon Makki, a close companion of Imam (A), arrived, having just returned from Hajj. Imam (A) asked him to jump in the fire and he did so at once. After a while, Imam (A) asked Sahl to look in the fire place. Sahl saw that Haroon sat there, quite unharmed. Imam (A) asked Sahl how many such followers were there in Iran, to which the man replied, "None, master." Having made his point, Imam (A) asked Haroon to come out of the fire.

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Are we ready to join the army of our Imam (A) no matter what situation we are in, or will our personal matters come in between?

Once, a man falsely accused Imam (A) of plotting against the Bani Abbas Caliph, Mansoor Dawanaqi. When he was called to the court to explain his actions, Imam (A) denied the allegation and asked the man to repeat his words under oath. The man began the oath by praising Allah, but Imam (A) asked him to make his statement by saying that he was free from the protection of Allah and trusted his own strength and wisdom. When the man took the oath against Imam (A) in this way, his leg was paralysed immediately. Mansoor ordered the man to be thrown out of his court.

image006Once in Madina there was a shortage of wheat flour and prices of the flour were very high. Imam (A) asked his servant what their situation was. The servant replied that they had plenty of wheat and should have no problem for a long time. Imam (A) said, "Sell the wheat in the market and let us face the situation along with everyone else." In this way he taught that hoarding is discouraged by Islam.

Imam (A) was once called to the court of Mansoor who was in an extremely angry mood towards him. When he came to the court, a man called Rabi saw that he was reciting something quietly.

Gradually, the anger of Mansoor died down, and by the time Imam (A) approached him, he was pleased to see him. Later, Rabi asked him what he was reciting, and he said it was the prayer to Allah which his great grandfather Imam Husain (A) used to recite as follows:

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Rabi said that he learnt this prayer and never remained in hard times after he recited it.

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How many times have we thought of using Duas and A’maals to solve our problems, instead of complaining and getting angry? 


image009Towards the end of his life severe restrictions were put on Imam (A) by Mansoor, who used to torture the Shia mercilessly. Finally, he sent some poisoned grapes to his governor in Madina, Muhammad bin Sulayman, with instructions to give them to Imam (A).

The poison took its effect and Imam (A) breathed his last on 25th Shawwal 148 A.H. at the age of 63 years. He is buried in Jannatul Baqee next to his father.

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Moral Box

  • Hoarding is discouraged in Islam. We should try and use all means to help out in hardships, rather than storing for ourselves alone.
  • We should learn ward off hard times with the use prayers, especially those taught to us by our Imam’s (A).

 

Now You Know....

  • The 6th Imam (A) shares the same birth date as the Holy Prophet (S)
  • During his lifetime was the period of internal wars as the Bani Abbas took over the reins of political power from the Bani Umayyah. Therefore, he was not disturbed by the rulers and he used this opportunity to advance the work started by his father and he set up a large teaching centre
  • Imam (A) taught many students from all over the world. His classes and sessions of instruction produced 4,000 scholars of Hadith and the sciences.
  • Imam (A) was responsible for organising the Fiqh (laws) of the Shia faith, which is why we are sometimes known as the Ja'fari Shia.
  • Once Sahl bin Hasan came from Iran, to ask the Imam (A) to fight for his right as there were so many Shia in Iran ready to fight with him. In reply Imam (A) took Sahl to the fire place and asked him to sit in the blazing fire. Sahl begged to be excused from this test, whereas Haroon Makki, a companion of the Imam (A), jumped in at once and remained in it unharmed. This proved that the Shia weren't ready yet.
  • When there was a shortage of wheat flour in Madina. Imam (A) told his servant to sell all their wheat in the market so that they may face the situation along with everyone else. In this way he taught that hoarding is discouraged by Islam.
  • Once the Imam (A) used a prayer to Allah, recited by Imam Hussein (A), to ease the anger of Caliph Mansoor Dawanaqi.
  • The Imam (A) was killed by poisoned grapes on the instruction of Mansoor. He died on 25th Shawwal 148 A.H. at the age of 63 years and is buried in Jannatul Baqee next to his father.

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