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Musa was then present. He greeted the Prophet, may Allah bless him
and his family, saying: “Al-salamu ‘alayka (peace be on him), O Father!”
So al-Rashid lost his mind and became displeased. That is because the Imam
preceded him to that glory and pride. He burst with anger and said: “Why have
you said that you are nearer to Allah’s Apostle, may Allah bless him and his
family, than us?”
The Imam, peace be on him, answered with an answer al-Rashid was unable to
refute or discuss. He asked him: “If Allah’s Apostle, may Allah bless him and
his family, was raised from the dead and asked you for your daughter’s hand,
would you respond to him?”
“Glory belongs to Allah,” replied Harun, “I would pride myself on that against
the Arabs and the non-Arabs.”
The Imam explained to him why he was nearer to the Prophet, may Allah bless him
and his family, than him saying: “But he would not ask me for my daughter’s
hand, nor would I marry (my daughter) to him. That he is our (grand) father, not
your (grand) father. For this reason we are nearer to him than you.”
Then the Imam, peace be on him, wanted to support his statement with another
proof, so he asked Harun: “Was it permissible for him to come in to your
womenfolk when they were unveiled?”
“No,” replied Harun.
“But it was permissible for him to come in to my womenfolk,” replied the Imam,
“so we are nearer to him than you.”[1]
The Imam gave a decisive proof to his opponent. He stunned him and gave him no
way to defend himself. He clothed him in the garment of failure and disgrace. He
explained to those around him that al-Rashid’s belief was invalid. That is
because the Imam was more appropriate for the Prophet than him and worthier of
the Caliphate than him, for he was his grandson and his inheritor.
As al-Rashid was exhausted by such demonstrations, he returned to the methods of
those weak. He ordered the Imam, peace be on him, to be arrested and to be
thrown into a prison.[2]
7. His Specifying the Borders of Fedek
Among the reason which filled Harun’s soul with malice against the Imam, peace
be on him, and urged him to arrest him and to kill him was that the Imam, peace
be on him, determined the borders of Fedek. He indicated that it included most
of the Islamic areas. That was when Harun asked him about it to return it to
him. So he,
[1] Akhbar al-Duwal, p. 113.
[2] Tedhkirat al-Khawas, p. 359.
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