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Ali set out immediately. He met Abu Bakr at Dhu'l-Halifa and conveyed the
message of the Holy Prophet. He took the verses from Abu Bakr and, reaching
Mecca, read them to the assembly of the people.
Nawab: Has this affair been recorded in our
authentic books?
Well-Wisher: I have just told you that the
whole community is unanimous on this point. I will give you some references at
present so that when you think over the matter, you may know that it was a very
significant affair.
The following eminent writers have reported this matter in their books and
generally testified to its veracity:
Bukhari in Sahih, parts IV and V; Abdi in Jam'-e-Bainu's-Sihahi's-Sitta, part
II; Baihaqi in Sunan, pp.9 and 224; Tirmidhi in Jam'i, vol.II, p.135; Abu Dawud
in Sunan; Khawarizmi in Manaqib; Shukani in Tafsir, vol.II, p.319; Ibn Maghazili
in Faqih-e-Shafi'i in his Faza'il; Muhammad Bin Talha Shafi'i in
Matalibu's-Su'ul, p.17; Sheikh Sulayman Balkhi Hanafi in Yanabiu'l-Mawadda,
ch.18; Muhibu'd-din Tabari in Riyazu'n-Nazara, p.147 and Dhakha'iru'l-Uquba,
p.69; Sibt Ibn Jauzi in Tadhkira Khawasu'l-Umma, p.22, Imam Abdu'r-Rahman Nisa'i
(one of the Imams of Siha) in Khasa'isu'l-Alawi, p.14 (has reported six hadith
relating to this point); Ibn Kathir in Ta'rikh-e-Kabir, vol.V, p.38 and vol.VII,
p.357; Ibn Hajar Asqalani in Isanaba, vol.II, p.509; Jalalu'd-din Suyuti in
Durru'l-Mansur, vol.III, p.208 (in commentary on the first verse of Bara'a);
Tabari in Jam'u'l-Bayan, vol.X, p.41, (in commentary on Bara'a); Imam Tha'labi
in Tafsir-e-Kashfu'l-bayan; Ibn Kathir in Tafsir, vol.II, p.333; Alusi in
Ruha'l-Ma'ani, v. III, p.268; the fanatic, Ibn Hajar Makki in Sawa'iq, p.19;
Haithami in Majma'u'z-Zawa'id, v.VII, p.29; Muhammad Bin Ganji Shafi'i in
Kifayatu't-Talib, p.125, ch.62 (reporting from Abi Bakr and Hafiz Abi Nu'aim and
from Musnad of Hafiz Damishqi as reported by Abi Nu'aim in different ways); Imam
Ahmad Bin Hanbal in Musnad, v.I, pp.3 and 151, v.III, p.283, and v.IV,
pp.164-165; Hakim in Mustadrak, v.II, Kitab Maghazi, p.51 and in v.II of the
same book, p.331; Mulla Ali Muttaqi in Kanzu'l-'Ummal, v.I, pp.246 to 249 and
Faza'il-i-Ali v.VI, p.154.
REASON FOR ALI'S APPOINTMENT
Seyyed Abdu'l-Hayy: Why didn't the Holy
Prophet, whose actions were from Allah, entrust this mission to Ali in the
beginning?
Well-Wisher: Since no reason for this fact
has been recorded, we do
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