One
day Sheikh Bahjat (ra) talked about the generosity of the Imams (as)
saying: ‘In Iraq, there is a small town near the place where the Tigris
and Euphrates rivers meet called al-Musayyab. A Shia man used to pass by
this town from time to time whenever he went to perform the Ziyarat of
the Commander of the Faithful Imam Ali (as) in Najaf. A Sunni man, too,
was residing in this same town.
The
latter quite often used to make fun of the Shia man whenever he saw him
going to visit the shrine of the Commander of the Faithful Imam Ali
(as), so much so that he dared once to speak ill of the Holy Imam (as).
The
Shia was very angry and he complained about this matter to the
Commander of the Faithful Imam Ali (as) during one of his visits. During
that night, he saw the Imam (as) in his vision and once more complained
to him about this matter.
Imam
Ali (as) said, ‘He [the Sunni man] has done us a favour, and we cannot
punish him in the life of this world no matter what sins he commits.’
The Shia asked, ‘What favour is it? Did he do you a favour when he dared to speak ill of you?’
The
Imam (as) said, ‘No, but he was sitting one day at the meeting place of
both rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrates, and he was looking at the
Euphrates. He remembered the story of Karbala and the thirst of Imam
al-Husain (as), so he said this to himself: ‘Omer ibn Sa’d was wrong
when he killed Imam Hussein (as) and his followers as they were thirsty,
and it was better for him to give them water before killing them.’
A
tear trickled down his eyes out of grief for Abu Abdullah Al-Hussein
(as); therefore, it became mandatory on us never to punish him in this
life.’
The
Shia says, I woke up from my sleep and returned to al-Musayyab and met
the Sunni man on the road. He said to me in ridicule: ‘Did you visit
your Imam, and did you convey our message to him?!’
I said, ‘Yes, I conveyed your message to him, and I carry his message to you.’
The man laughed and said. ‘What is this message which you carry to me?’
He
narrated to him the incident from beginning to end. The Sunni man
lowered his head to the ground and kept thinking: ‘O Lord! Nobody at
that moment was near me, and I did not talk about this incident to
anyone; so, how did Imam Ali (as) become familiar with it?’
Then
he said, ‘I testify that there is no God save Allah, and that Muhammad
is the Messenger of Allah, and that Ali, the Commander of the Faithful,
is a friend of Allah and the Wasi of the Messenger of Allah.’
From the book: “ Uswat
Al-Aarifeen A Look at the Life of Ayatullah Bahjat” under the chapter:
Tales Narrated by Grand Ayatullah Sheikh Bahjat, title: Clemency and
Generosity of the Imams (as)
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