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Jafar as-Sadiq (r)
May Allah Bless Him and Give Him Peace

"I have discovered -- and exaggeration is not in my nature
--
that he who is my sustenance will come to me.
I run to him, and my quest for him is agony for me.
Were I to sit still, he would come to me without distress."
cUrwa ibn Adhana.
The son of Imam Muhammad al-Baqir, son of
al-Imam Zain al-'Abidin, son of al-Husayn, son of Ali bin
Abi Talib , Ja'far was born on the eighth of Ramadan in the
year 83 H. His mother was the daughter of al-Qassim , whose
great grandfather was Abu Bakr as-Siddiq .
He spent his life in worship and acts of
piety for the sake of Allah. He rejected all positions of
fame in favor of cuzla or isolation from the lower world.
One of his contemporaries, cUmar ibn Abi-l- Muqdam, said,
"When I look at Ja'far bin Muhammad I see the lineage
and the secret of the Prophet Muhammad united in him."
He received from the Prophet two lines of
inheritance: the secret of the Prophet through 'Ali and the
secret of the Prophet through Abu Bakr . In him the two lineages
met and for that reason he was called "The Inheritor
of the Prophetic Station (Maqam an-Nubuwwa) and the Inheritor
of the Truthful Station (Maqam as-siddiqiyya)." In him
was reflected the light of the knowledge of Truth and Reality.
That light shone forth and that knowledge was spread widely
through him during his lifetime.
Ja'far narrated from his father, Mu ammad
al-Baqir, that a man came to his grandfather, Zain al-'Abidin,
and said, "Tell me about Abu Bakr!" He said, "You
mean as-Siddiq?" The man said, "How do you call
him as-Siddiq when he is against you, the Family of the Prophet
?" He replied, "Woe to you. The Prophet called him
as-Siddiq, and Allah accepted his title of as-Siddiq. If you
want to come to me, keep the love of Abu Bakr and 'Umar in
your heart."
Ja'far said, "The best intercession
that I hope for is the intercession of Abu Bakr as-Siddiq
." From him is reported also the following invocation:
"O Allah, You are my Witness that I love Abu Bakr and
I love 'Umar and if what I am saying is not true may Allah
cut me off from the intercession of Muhammad ."
He took the knowledge of hadith from two
sources: from his father through 'Ali and from his maternal
grandfather al-Qassim. Then he increased his knowledge of
hadith by sitting with 'Urwa, 'Aata, Na'fi and Zuhri. The
two Sufyans, Sufyan ath-Thawri and Sufyan bin Ayinah, Imam
Malik, Imam Abu Hanifa, and al-Qattan all narrated hadith
through him, as did many others from later hadith scholars.
He was a mufassir al-Qur'an or master in exegesis, a scholar
of jurisprudence, and one of the greatest mujtahids (qualified
to give legal decisions) in Madinah.
Ja'far acquired both the external religious
knowledge as well as the internal confirmation of its reality
in the heart. The latter was reflected in his many visions
and miraculous powers, too numerous to tell.
One time someone complained to al-Mansur,
the governor of Madinah, about Ja'far . They brought him before
Mansur and asked the man who had complained, "Do you
swear that Ja'far did as you say?" He said, "I swear
that he did that." Ja'far said, "Let him swear that
I did what he accused me of and let him swear that Allah punish
him if he is lying." The man insisted on his complaint
and Ja'far insisted that he take the oath. Finally the man
accepted to take the oath. No sooner were the words of the
oath out of his mouth than he fell down dead.
Once he heard that al-Hakm bin al-'Abbas
al-Kalbi crucified his own uncle Zaid on a date palm. He was
so unhappy about this that he raised his hands and said, "O
Allah send him one of your dogs to teach him a lesson."
Only a brief time passed before al-Hakm was eaten by a lion
in the desert.
Imam at-Tabari narrates that Wahb said,
"I heard Layth ibn Sacd say, I went on pilgrimage in
the year 113 H., and after I prayed 'Asr I was reading some
verses of the Holy Qur'an and I saw someone sitting beside
me invoking Allah saying 'Ya Allah, Ya Allah...' repeatedly
until he lost his breath. He then continued by saying 'Ya
Hayy, Ya Hayy...' until his breath was again lost. He then
raised his hands and said, 'O Allah, I have the desire to
eat grapes, O Allah give me some. And my robe (jubba) is becoming
so old and tattered, please O Allah grant me a new one.' Laith
bin Sa'ad said that 'He had hardly finished his words before
a basket of grapes appeared in front of him, and at that time
there were no grapes in season. Beside the basket of grapes
there appeared two cloaks more beautiful than I had ever seen
before.' I said, 'O my partner let me share with you.' He
said, 'How are you a partner?' I replied, 'You were praying
and I was saying Amin.' Then Imam Ja'far said, 'Then come
and eat with me,' and he gave me one of the two cloaks. Then
he walked off until he met a man who said, 'O son of the Prophet
, cover me because I have nothing but these tattered garments
to cover me.' He immediately gave him the cloak that he had
just received. I asked that man, 'Who is that?' He replied,
'That is the great Imam, Ja'far as-Sadiq.' I ran after him
to find him but he had disappeared."
This is only a sample of the many anecdotes
and stories of the miraculous powers (karamat) of Ja'far as-Sadiq
.
From his knowledge he used to say to Sufyan
ath-Thawri, "If Allah bestows on you a favor, and you
wish to keep that favor, then you must praise and thank Him
excessively, because He said, "If you are thankful Allah
will increase for you" [14:7]. He also said, "If
the door of provision is closed for you, then make a great
deal of istighfaar (begging forgiveness), because Allah said,
"Seek forgiveness of your Lord, certainly Your Lord is
oft-Forgiving" [11:52]. And he said to Sufyan, "If
you are upset by the tyranny of a Sultan or other oppression
that you witness, say "There is no change and no power
except with Allah," because it is the key to Relief and
one of the Treasures of Paradise."
From His Sayings
"The Nun [letter "n"] at the beginning of Surat
68 represents the light of Pre-eternity, out of which Allah
created all creations, and which is Muhammad . That is why
He said in the same surat [verse 4]: 'Truly Thou art of a
sublime nature' -- that is: you were priviledged with that
light from pre-eternity."
"Allah Almighty and Exalted told the
lower world, "Serve the one who serves Me and tire the
one who serves you."
"Prayer is the pillar of every pious
person; Pilgrimage is the Jihad of every weak one; the Zakat
of the body is fasting; and the one who asks for Allah's grants
without preforming good deeds is like one trying to shoot
an arrow without a bow."
"Open the door of provision by giving
donation; fence in your money with the payment of zakat; the
best is he who wastes not; planning is the foundation of your
life, and to act prudently is the basis of intellect."
"Whoever makes his parents sad has
denied their rights on him."
"The jurists are the trustees of the
Prophet ... If you find the jurists sticking to the company
of the Sultans, say to them, 'This is forbidden,' as the jurist
cannot express his honest opinion under the pressure of the
Sultan's proximity."
"No food is better than God-fear and
there is nothing better than silence; no enemy is more powerful
than ignorance; no illness is greater than lying."
"If you see something you don't like
in your brother try to find from one to seventy excuses for
him. If you can't find an excuse, say, 'There might be an
excuse but I don't know it.'"
"If you hear a word from a Muslim which
is offensive, try to find a good meaning for it. If you don't
find a good meaning for it, say to yourself, 'I do not understand
what he said,' in order to keep harmony between Muslims."
His Death
Ja'far passed away in 148 H. and was buried in Jannat al-Baqi
in the same grave as that of his father, Muhammad al-Baqir,
his grandfather, Zain al-'Abidin, and the uncle of his grandfather,
al-Hasan ibn 'Ali . He passed on the Secret of the Golden
Chain to his successor, Tayfur Abu Yazid al-Bistami, more
commonly known as Bayazid al-Bistami
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