Barakah means: multiplication, felicity and abundance;
as Taj al-Arous clarifies. Also, Ragheb said: Because divine goodness springs
from an ever - continuous source in an unlimited manner, it is said that
anything which noticeably multiplies or increases is Mubarak or blessed.
Allah Almighty gifted Fatima with abundant blessings, and made her the Mother of the Prophet's descendants on whom Allah has bestowed ever - lasting benevolence. Upon reviewing the history of Fatima's offspring,
we find that when she died, she left behind two sons and two daughters,
they are:
Imam Hassan and Imam Hussain, Zainab and Umme Kulthum.
But when the event of Karbala occurred, Imam Hussain and his children achieved
martyrdom, and Ali Ibn Al- Hussain (Imam Zain Al-Abedeen) was the only
surviving child of Imam Hussain. Also seven of Imam Hassan's children and
two of Zainab's sons achieved martyrdom. Umme Kulthum had no children.
After the events of Karbala, inflictions successively
befell the Prophet's descendants. Torture and massacres continued against
them starting with the battle of Harra, Zaid Ibn Ali's and Fakh, and going
through the agony they suffered throughout the Umayyad era. But when the
Abbassides came to power, they broke the Umayyad record of eradicating
and annihilating Fatima's offspring (more details about the sufferings
they encountered can be found in Maqatel al Talibeen).
The struggle continued for two centuries until Imam
Al-Hassan Al-Askari died in Samera as a result of eating poison, which
was placed in his food. Furthermore, Salah Ad-Din al-Ayobi was as savage
as the Abbassides in massacring the Prophet's descendants and followers.
He committed mass murders and brutal crimes, which bring shivers to the
spine.
Nonetheless, Allah Almighty bestowed benevolence and blessings upon Fatima Zahra's descendants. He implemented abundant multiplicity in them. The interpretation of the verse:
"To thee have we granted Kauthar" (108:1) varies
according to interpreters. The most popular viewpoint of the meaning of
Kauthar is a famous fountain or domain, which will be given to the Apostle
on the Day of Resurrection; the literal meaning of Kauthar is abundance
or abundant benevolence.
Suyuti in al-Durr al-Manthur, regarding the meaning of Kauthar, writes: "Buhkari, Ibn Jarir and Al-Hakim reported on the authority of Abu Bishr Ibn Said Ibn Jubair that Ibn Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) said:
`Al-Kauthar is abundant goodness which Allah gave the Apostle.'
Abu Bishr said:
I told Ibn Jubair that some people claim that it is a river (fountain) in Paradise, he said:
`The fountain in Paradise is part of the abundant
benevolence which He (Allah) gave him (S)'
Razi's interpretation of the above-mentioned verse
is more appropriate. He held the view that what is meant by Kauthar is
Fatima Zahra. In Majma' al Bayan, Tabarsi writes regarding this subject:
"It was said that Kauthar means abundant benevolence,
it has also been said that it means the multiplicity of a given person;
and the descendants of Fatima have enormously multiplied in a way that
they will exist until the Day of Resurrection."
Fakhr Razi made the following comment in his Interpretation
of the Quran regarding this verse:
"In reference to the third viewpoint which advocates
the meaning of descendants to "Kauthar," some scholars say:
"Since this chapter was revealed to refute the
claim of an infidel who attempted to denounce the Prophet (S) for not having
sons, it becomes clear that the meaning given here is that Allah gave the
Prophet (S) offspring, which will be everlasting. We must keep in mind
that numerous massacres have been committed against Ahlul-Bayt, yet still
the world is full of them; while the Umayyads have vanished save a few
who are worthless. Besides this, prominent scholars have descended from
Fatima's sons, such as Al-Baqir, Al-Sadiq, Al-Kadhim, Al-Redha (A), Al
Nafs Al-Zakyyah and others."
This explanation correlates to the following: An infidel
denounced the Prophet when one of his children died and said Muhammad is
now without offspring, therefore when he dies his name will die with him.
It was because of this incident that Allah revealed this chapter to His
Apostle assuring him; it is as if He (Glory be to Him) said:
"You have lost your son, but We have given you
Fatima; although she is just one, Allah will make that one many."
A survey of the world's population attests to this
conclusion; for Fatima's descendants (who are also the Prophet's descendants)
are spread around the globe as follows: Iraq-one million, Iran-three million,
Egypt-five million, Morocco-five million, Algeria, Tunis, Libya, Jordan,
Syria, Lebanon, Sudan, the Persian Gulf countries including Saudi Arabia,
Yemen, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Indonesia-approximately twenty
million descendants of the Prophet of Islam.
An Islamic country in which descendants of Fatima
Zahra do not live is hard to find. Their number is estimated to be thirty
- five millions; however, if precise and accurate statistics are taken,
their number could be much higher.
Included among the Prophet's descendants are kings,
princes, ministers, scholars, writers, prominent characters, and geniuses.
Some are honored by their lineage and others ignore it and give no importance
to it. Some follow Ahlul-Bayt, while others violate their doctrine. I have
even heard of some descendants of Fatima (A) who live in Indonesia and
are enemies of Ahlul-Bayt (A)!
More amazing is the fact that some Muslims refuse
to accept their lineage of Fatima and Ali; rather they claim that such
a lineage is forged and unacceptable. These people ferociously fought this
idea up to the point that they shed innocent blood to implement their ideas.
Hajjaj, Mansour Dawaniqi, Haroon Al-Rashid and others
are known advocates of this idea.
It was mentioned in volume ten of Bihar that Amr Al-Shube said:
"One night Hajjaj summoned me to his palace; this
horrified me, so I performed ablution and wrote my will; then went to meet
him. When 1 entered his room, I saw a sword and a leather mat (usually
used for executions). I greeted him and he replied to me and said: Do not
fear anything, for I pardon you throughout the night and until tomorrow
noon.' He then ordered me to sit next to him; meanwhile a tied and shackled
man was brought to him;
Hajjaj said: `This old man claims that A1-Hassan and Al-Hussain are the Prophet's children; he shall prove this from the Quran or I will cut his head off.'
I said: 'He should be freed from his chains, because if he proves his claim, he will surely go free, and if not, then a sword cannot break those chains.'
They freed the man of his shackles, but kept his hands cuffed; I was grieved when I saw that he was Sa'id Ibn Jubair and said: How can he bring proof from the Quran in this regard?
Hajjaj said: `Bring me proof from the Quran or will behead you.'
He said: `Wait.' He waited for a while when Hajjaj repeated his demand and Sa'id asked for more time to think. When Hajjaj repeated his demand for the third time, Sa'id said: `I seek refuge in Allah from the cursed devil, in the Name of Allah the Beneficent, the Merciful.
We gave him Isaac and Jacob; all (three) We guided; and before him, We guided Noah; and among his progeny, David, Solomon, Job, Joseph, Moses, and Aaron; thus do We reward those who do good.' (6: 84)
Then he stopped and said to Hajjaj: `Read the following verse And Zakariya and John and Isa.'
Then Sa'id said: `How does Isa fit in here?'
Hajjaj replied: `He is one of Ibrahim's offspring.'
Sa'id said: `Isa did not have a father, yet he
was Ibrahim's descendant because he was his daughter's (Maryam) son, therefore
Hassan and Hussain are more worthy of being called the Prophet's children
especially that they are closer to him (the Prophet) than Isa was to Maryam.'
When Hajjaj heard this, he granted him ten thousands
dinars and set him free.
Shube added:
"In the morning I said to myself. `It is incumbent
upon me to visit that old man and learn the meaning of the Quran, which
I thought I know but really do not.' I entered the Mosque and found that
old man giving everyone ten dinars; I then heard him say: All this is because
of the blessings of Hassan and Hussain (A). We were grieved once but cherished
a thousand times, we also pleased Allah and His Apostle. "
Another narration which shows the extent of arrogance and insistence on discrediting Ahlul-Bayt and depriving them of the honor of relationship to the Prophet (S) says: Sheikh Majlisi reported on the authority of Ihtijaj
and Tafsir Ali Ibn Ibrahim in Bihar that Abu Al-Jaroud said:
'Abu Ja'far Al-Baqir (A) said to me:
'Abu Jaroud, what do they (followers of other than Ahlul-Bayt) say about Al-Hassan and Al-Hussain (A)?'
I said: 'They deny the fact that they are sons of Allah's Apostle.'
He then said: 'So with what do you debate them?'
I said: 'With Allah's saying about Isa Ibn Maryam:
"And among his progeny David and Solomon, Job, Joseph, Moses, and Aaron; thus, do we reward those who do good," (6: 84) and that Allah Almighty made Isa a descendant of Ibrahim."
He said: 'Then what do they say?'
I said: 'They say: 'A daughter's son can be called a son but he is not actually a real descendant.'
He said: 'How do you argue with them?'
I said: 'We quote the following verse for them':
'Say: Come! Let us gather together, our sons and your sons, our women and your woman.' [1]
Then he said: 'Then what do they say?'
I replied: 'They say: "It is common in Arabic for a man to call another man's children Our children while they are really others' children."'
Imam Baqir (Abu Ja'far (A)) then said:
'By Allah, Abu Al-Jaroud, I shall quote a verse
from the Book of Allah which shows that Hassan and Hussain are his (S)direct
children (form his loins); proof that can only be denied by infidels.'
I said: `May I be your sacrifice, what verse are you speaking of?' He answered: `When Allah said:
"Prohibited to you (for marriage) are your mothers, daughters... until (those who have been) wives of your sons proceeding from your loins. "
Ask them, Abu A1 Jaroud, was it permitted for Allah's Messenger to marry Al-Hassan and Al-Hussain's wives (had they been divorced)?
If their response is affirmative, then they have
lied and sinned; and if their answer is negative, it is because they are
his children proceeding from his loins. "'
In another debate, which took place between Haroun Al-Rashid and Imam Musa Ibn Ja'far (A) mentioned by Bihar Majlisi on the authority of 'Oyun Akhbar Al-Redha, Haroun said to the Imam:
"Why did you permit people to trace your ancestry
back to Allah's Messenger (S) and call you sons of Allah's Apostle
while you are descendants of Ali? Men are traced to their fathers; Fatima
was not but a vessel and her father, the Prophet your maternal grandfather!"
The Imam (A) replied: "Had the Prophet been brought
back to life and asked you for your daughter's hand in marriage, would
you fulfill his wish?"
Rashid answered: "Glory be to Allah! Why wouldn't
I fulfill his wish? Indeed I would be honored among the Arabs, non Arabs,
and Quraish to do so."
The Imam then said: "But he would not ask to marry
my daughter, nor could I give her to him in marriage."
Rashid exclaimed: "Why not?"
The Imam said: "For he has begotten me and has
not begotten you. "
Rashid then said: "You are right, Musa;" and added: "but why do you claim to be the Prophet's offspring while he did not beget sons? And since offspring are sons not daughters and you are Fatima's children, she did not have offspring."
Upon hearing this, the Imam apologized to Rashid and asked to be excused; he did not want to answer him in observance to the law of prudence (taqiya). Nevertheless, Rashid insisted on hearing his arguments and said: "You are obligated to bring me your arguments from the Quran, you children of Ali, and since you are their Imam of the time and chief, as I was told, I will not excuse you until you bring me proof from Allah's Book, from which you know the interpretation of every letter, as has been written in this verse:
`Nothing have We left unattended from the Book.'
Furthermore, you dispensed with the opinions of
other scholars and `qiyas' (inference)."
The Imam then said: 'am I permitted to give you
the answer?"
Rashid said: "Indeed you are."
The Imam then said: "I seek refuge in Allah from the cursed devil. In the name of Allah, the Beneficent the Merciful:
And among his progeny, David, Solomon, Job, Joseph, Moses, and Aaron; Thus do We reward those who do good;
"And Zakariya and John, and Jesus (Isa). "
The Imam continued, "Who is Isa's Father?"
The Imam then said: "Therefore, he is considered
among the Prophet's offspring through Maryam; likewise, we are the offspring
of the Holy Prophet (S)through our Mother, Fatima (A)..."
These were some of the verses that Ahlul-Bayt (A)
used as proof of their lineage to Allah's Apostle through Fatima Zahra.
There are a great number of narrations, which declare
the same thing; among them are:
1. Al-Khateeb al-Baghdadi v.1, p.316, in Tarikh Baghdad reported that Ibn Abbas said:
"I was in the company of my father, A1-Abbas Ibn
Abdul Muttalib, sitting in the presence of Allah's Messenger (S) when
Ali Ibn Abu Talib entered and greeted us. The Prophet(S) returned
his Salam, stood up and while smiling, embraced him and kissed his forehead.
The Prophet then asked him to sit near to him."
Al-Abass asked: "Messenger of Allah, do you love
him?"
The Prophet replied: "Uncle of Allah's Messenger!
By Allah, Allah loves him more than I do. Surely Allah made every Prophet's
progeny proceed from him, and made my progeny proceed from this one."
2. Also, Khawarazmi in Manaqib p.229, narrates the following:
Allah's Apostle declared: "Surely Allah made every
Prophet's progeny proceed from his own loins, and made my progeny proceed
from Ali's loins."
This narration was reported by the following writers:
Muhib Ad-Din-Tabari in Dhakhaer al-Uqbi, Hamueeni
in Faraed As-Semtain, Dhahabi in Mizan al-Etedal, Ibn Hajar in al-Sawa'iq
al-Muhriqa p.74, Mirza Hindi in Muntakhab Kanz al-Umal, Zarqani in Sharh
Mawahib Ladonyyah, and Qandouzi in Yanabi' al-Mawaddah p.138.
Nisaee also mentioned in Khasaes Amir Al-Mo'mineen
on the authority of Muhammad Ibn Usama Ibn Zaid, that his Father said:
"Allah's Messenger said: 'As for you Ali, you are
my son-in-law and the father of my offspring; you are from me and I am
from you.'"
The same narrator reported that Usama said:
"I went to visit the Prophet of Allah one night; he (S) came out carrying something that I didn't recognize under his cloak. When I finished my work with him I said. `What do you have under your cloak?' When he opened his cloak, I saw Al-Hassan and Al-Hussain on his lap. The Prophet then said:
`These are my children and my daughter's sons;
O Allah, you surely know that I love them, therefore love them. "
Despite the large number of traditions, which declare
that Al-Hassan and Al-Hussain are the Prophet of Allah's children, some
ignorant writers try to deny this fact. These writers quote the Quranic
verse:
"Muhammad is not the Father of any of your men,"
to prove that he (S) was not anyone's Father. These writers use this verse even though it is an uncontested fact that it was revealed to prove that Zaid, the Prophet's adopted son, is not related to the Prophet (S). The Apostle gave him (Zaid) in marriage to his cousin Zainab; but when Zaid divorced her, he (S) married her in obedience to Allah's command, and to prove that he(S) was not Zaid's Father, which would make Zainab prohibited to him
"Then when Zaid had dissolved (his marriage) with
her, with the necessary formalities, We joined her in marriage to thee:
In order that (in the future) there may be no difficulty to the Believers
in (the matter of) marriage with the wives of their adopted sons,
when the later have dissolved with necessary formalities (their marriage)
with them. And Allah's command must be fulfilled." (32: 39)
Thus, prohibiting marriage with the previous wives
of a son depends on proving their actual lineage to the father; if such
a lineage cannot be proved, then marrying the previous wives is not prohibited.
It is for this reason that Allah Almighty said:
"Of any of your men."
If this was not the case, then what about Ibrahim,
Al-Qasim, Al-Taeeb and Al-Mutahhar who were all his (S) sons.
Furthermore, it has already been verified that the Prophet (S) said to Imam Hassan (A): "This son of mine is a Master."
He also said:
"Al-Hassan and Al-Hussain, these two sons of mine,
are Imams whether they rise or forebear."
and:
"Every daughter's children are called to their
Father, save Fatima's children; for I am their Father."
In another interpretation of "of any of your children,"
some scholars say: "What He meant by "Men", was the mature ones; and none
of his children were mature at that time."
In conclusion, whatever has been said about the Apostle's
sons, can be said to include Al-Hassan and Al-Hussain. They were the Prophet
of Allah's sons.
Notes:
[1]
The Prophet (S) chose Al-Hassan and Al-Hussain to represent his
sons, Fatima for "women," and himself and Ali (A) for "ourselves." (Translator's
note)
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