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Translated by Askari Jafri
Sermons, Letters, and Sayings of Ameer al-Mu'mineen, the
Commander of the Faithful, Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (a.s.)
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- 1. Praise belongs to God, Whose
Glory lies beyond ...
- 2. I praise Him, seeking the
completion of His bounty...
- 3. By God, so and so (Ibn Abi
Quhafah)....
- 4. Through us you were guided
...
- 5. O people, tear the waves
of ...
- 6. By God, I shall not be like
the badger that ...
- 7. They have taken Satan to
be the sovereign ...
- 8. He claims that he swore allegiance
...
- 9. They thundered and ...
- 10. Lo, Satan has brought together
...
- 11. Mountains shift, yet you
shouldn't ...
- 12. Does your brother love us?
...
- 13. You are a woman's army ...
- 14. Your land is close to the
sea ...
- 15. By God, even if I had found
that ...
- 16. My word is the guarantee
of my promise ...
- 17. The most detestable of creatures
...
- 18. When a case is put before
...
- 19. What know ye what is against
me ... ?
- 20. Indeed, if you could see
...
- 21. Your ultimate goal is before
you ...
- 22. Lo, Satan has begun encouraging
...
- 23. Verily, the command descends
...
- 24. By my life, ...
- 25. It is only Kufah ...
- 26. Verily, God sent Muhammad
(S) ...
- 27. Indeed, jihad is one of
the doors of Paradise ...
- 28. Surely, the world has turned
its back ...
- 29. O people, who are together
with their bodies, but ...
- 30. If I had ordered it, ...
- 31. Don't meet Talhah ...
- 32. O people, we have been born
in ...
- 33. Verily, God sent Muhammad
(S) ...
- 34. Woe to you! I am tired of
rebuking you ...
- 35. Praise belongs to God, even
though ...
- 36. I warn you ...
- 37. I took up the task ...
- 38. Doubt is called doubt because
...
- 39. I am faced with such who
do not obey ...
- 40. A true statement to which
a false meaning ...
- 41. O people, loyalty and truthfulness
are twins ...
- 42. O people, what I fear most
for you ...
- 43. My preparations for war
with the Syrians ...
- 44. May God disgrace Masqalah,
...
- 45. Praise belongs to God, Whose
mercy ...
- 46. My God, I seek Thy refuge
...
- 47. 0 Kufah! It is as if I see
you ...
- 48. Praise belongs to God when
night ...
- 49. Praise belongs to God, Who
knows the inside ...
- 50. Verily, the source of misguidance
lies in ...
- 51. They ask you to feed them
...
- 52. Lo, the world has ...
- 53. Rush towards me ...
- 54. As to your statement that
...
- 55. In the company of the Prophet
(S)
- 56. Soon after me, a man ...
- 57. The sand-storms struck you
...
- 58. The place they shall fall
...
- 59. Certainly not. By God, they
are yet sperm ...
- 60. Do not fight the Khawarij
after me ...
- 61. There is a protective shield
of God ...
- 62. Lo, this world is a place
...
- 63. Fear God, O servants of
God! ...
- 64. Praise belongs to God ...
- 65. O Muslims! ...
- 66. Why didn't you argue ...
- 67. I had intended to make Hashim
...
- 68. How long shall I accord
to you the consideration ...
- 69. I fell asleep as I sat ...
- 70. O people of Iraq ...
- 71. My God, Who art the spreader
...
- 72. Didn't he give me his allegiance
after ...
- 73. You know for certain that
...
- 74. Didn't the knowledge of
Banu Umayyah ...
- 75. May God have mercy upon
him who ...
- 76. The Banu Umayyah ...
- 77. My God, forgive me ...
- 78. Do you claim that ...
- 79. O people, women are ...
- 80. O people, zuhd lies in ...
- 81. How should I describe this
house ...
- 82. Praise belongs to God, Who
is high ...
- 83. How strange of the son of
al-Nabighah ...
- 84. I bear witness that there
is no god except Allah ...
- 85. He knows the secrets ...
- 86. O servants of God, the most
beloved of God's ...
- 87. God didn't crush any tyrant
before ...
- 88. He sent him after a period
...
- 89. Praise belongs to God, Who
is ...
- 90. Praise belongs to God, Who
is not enriched by ...
- 91. Leave me and find someone
else ...
- 92. I have pulled out the eyes
of ...
- 93. Blessed is God, who is not
attained by ...
- 94. He sent him when the people
...
- 95. Praise belongs to God, Who
is the First ...
- 96. If He gives respite to the
oppressor ...
- 97. By God, they will continue
...
- 98. We praise Him ...
- 99. Praise be to God, who spreads
...
- 100. Praise be to God, the First
...
- 101. On that day God will collect
...
- 102. O people, look at the world
...
- 103. God Almighty sent Muhammad
...
- 104. Until God sent Muhammad
...
- 105. Praise belongs to God,
Who laid down ...
- 106. I have seen ...
- 107. Praise belongs to God,
Who is Manifest ...
- 108. Everything humbles itself
...
- 109. The best means by which
...
- 110. I warn you ...
- 111. Do you feel it when he
enters ...
- 112. I warn you ...
- 113. Praise belongs to God,
Who ...
- 114. My God, our hands have
...
- 115. He sent him as a caller
unto ...
- 116. You spent no wealth ...
- 117. You are supporters of the
truth ...
- 118. What is wrong with you?
...
- 119. By God, I have known ...
- 120. This is the punishment
...
- 121. Were all of you with us
...
- 122. Whoever among you ...
- 123. Place the armoured at the
fore ...
- 124. We did not make persons
arbiters ...
- 125. Do you ask me to seek ...
- 126. If you refuse to stop claiming
...
- 127. O Ahnaf, ...
- 128. O servants of God, ...
- 129. O Abu Dharr, ...
- 130. O those of differing minds
...
- 131. We praise Him for whatever
...
- 132. The world and the Hereafter
have ...
- 133. God has taken upon Himself
...
- 134. O son of the accursed ...
- 135. Your allegiance ...
- 136. By God, they did not ...
- 137. He will made desires conform
to ...
- 138. No one overtook me ...
- 139. Verily, it befits those
who are saved ...
- 140. O people, one who knows
his brother ...
- 141. One who lays goodness where
it is not ...
- 142. Lo, the earth which bears
you ...
- 143. God sent His apostles ...
- 144. O people, you are in this
world ...
- 145. The victory in this matter
...
- 146. God sent Muhammad (S) ...
- 147. Each of the two ...
- 148. O people, every man shall
meet ...
- 149. They took to the right
and to the left ...
- 150. I praise God and seek His
help ...
- 151. Praise is God's, Who proves
...
- 152. He has been allowed a respite
...
- 153. The enlightened heart ...
- 154. Praise belongs to God,
Whom epithets ...
- 155. Whoever can ...
- 156. Praise belongs to God,
Who has made ...
- 157. He sent him at a time ...
- 158. I was a goodly neighbour
unto you ...
- 159. His command is judicious
and wise ...
- 160. He sent him with a brilliant
light ...
- 161. O brother of Banu Asad,
...
- 162. Praise belongs to God,
the Creator ...
- 163. The people are behind me
...
- 164. He originated them ...
- 165. The young among you ...
- 166. God Almighty sent down
the Book ...
- 167. O brothers, I am not ignorant
of ...
- 168. Verily, God sent the Prophet
...
- 169. Do you see, those who have
sent you ...
- 170. O God, the Lord of the
roof raised high ...
- 171. Praise belongs to God,
from Whom one heaven ...
- 172. The trustee of His revelations,
...
- 173. As for me, I am not intimidated
by war ...
- 174. O negligent people, ...
- 175. Draw benefit from God's
...
- 176. You have all agreed to
select ...
- 177. An engagement does not
...
- 178. Eyes perceive Him not,
...
- 179. I praise God for what He
has ordained ...
- 180. Away with them ...
- 181. Praise belongs to God,
towards Whom ...
- 182. Praise belongs to God,
Who is known ...
- 183. Keep silent. May God disgrace
you ...
- 184. Praise belongs to God Whom
senses cannot perceive ...
- 185. He who attributes to Him
states ...
- 186. May my father and my mother
...
- 187. O people, I advise you
to fear God ...
- 188. One kind of faith is one
which is fixed ...
- 189. I praise Him in gratitude
for His ...
- 190. Praise belongs to God Who
has ...
- 191. Praise belongs to God Who
has donned ...
- 192. God Almighty created the
creatures ...
- 193. We praise Him for succouring
...
- 194. Praise belongs to God,
Who has made manifest ...
- 195. He sent him (the Prophet)
when there wasn't ...
- 196. Those Companions of Muhammad
(S) ...
- 197. He knows the criest of
the beasts in wilderness ...
- 198. Commit yourselves to prayer
...
- 199. By God, Mu`awiyah is not
smarter than me ...
- 200. O people, don't be averse
to ...
- 201. O Messenger of God, may
peace be upon you ...
- 202. O people, verily this world
is a ...
- 203. May God's mercy be upon
you, procure provision ...
- 204. Addressed to Talhah and
al-Zubayr ...
- 205. I dislike that you should
be abusers ...
- 206. Hold back this young man
...
- 207. O people, matters between
you and me ...
- 208. What will you do with this
spacious house ...
- 209. Verily, that which is in
the people's hands ...
- 210. It was through the sway
of His power ...
- 211. My God, whoever of Thy
servants ...
- 212. Praise belongs to God,
Who is above ...
- 213. I bear witness that He
is First ...
- 214. Praise belongs to God,
Who ...
- 215. God Almighty has given
me a right ...
- 216. My God, I beseech Thee
to avenge Quraysh ...
- 217. Abu Muhammad lies a stranger
...
- 218. He revived his intellect
...
- 219. How far-fetched are his
hopes ...
- 220. Indeed, God Almighty has
made His remembrance ...
- 221. The addressee is without
any excuse ...
- 222. By God, if I were to spend
a night on the thorns
- 223. My God, save my face ...
- 224. It is a house surrounded
by tribulations ...
- 225. My God, Thou art the friendliest
of the friendly ...
- 226. So and so did good for
God's sake ...
- 227. You drew my hand and I
held it back ...
- 228. Verily, God-fearing is
the key ...
- 229. He discharged whatever
he was commanded to do ...
- 230. The property is neither
mine nor yours ...
- 231. Beware that the tongue
is a part ...
- 232. The difference between
them ...
- 233. My father and my mother
...
- 234. I began following ...
- 235. Act while there is respite
...
- 236. About the two arbitrators
...
- 237. They are life for knowledge
...
- 238. O lbn-`Abbas ...
- 239. God requires you to be
grateful ...
- To the
people of Kufa before proceeding for the Battle
of Jamal.
- To the
people of Kufa after the conquest of Basra.
- To the
Qadhi of Kufa, Shurayh b. Haarith when he purchased
a costly house.
- To one
of the commanders of his army.
- To the
hypocrite Ash'ath bin Qays when he usurped public
funds.
- To Mu'awiya
on his (Ali's) right to the caliphate.
- To Mu'awiya,
on receiving letters from him based on hypocritical
advice and false accusations.
- Jarir
bin Abdullah Bajali was sent to Damascus. He was
carrying a letter for Mu'awiya. Some delay occurred
in his return. Imam Ali (a) felt anxious about
his safety and wrote the following letter to him.
- To Mu'awiya.
- To Mu'awiya.
- Part
of instructions to his marshal when Imam Ali (a)
sent him to a battle.
- When
Imam Ali (a) sent an expedition of 3000 soldiers
under Ma'qil bin Qays Riyahi against the Syrians,
he issued the following instructions.
- Instructions
to two of his commanders.
- To his
soldiers before the Battle of Siffin.
- His
invocation to Allah whenever he faced an enemy.
- His
advice to his followers during a battle.
- A reply
to a letter of Mu'awiya.
- When
Abdullah bin Abbas was the Governor of Basra,
Imam Ali (a) wrote the following letter to him.
The cause of this letter was the behaviour of
Ibn Abbas towards the clan of Bani Tamim. Ibn
Abbas hated them because some of them had sided
with Talha and Zubayr in the Battle of Jamal and
therefore, he had on occasions treated them scornfully.
They reported this matter to Imam Ali (a) requesting
that the whole clan should not be treated badly
because of the folly of a few. This letter shows
what a kind rule it was that Imam Ali (a) wanted
to introduce.
- A letter
to one of his governors. It speaks volumes about
the ways of Divine Rule. It shows how Imam Ali
(a) was training the Muslims to behave tolerantly
towards other religions, how minority was to be
treated and what should those who hold a different
creed, expect of a Muslim ruler.
- To Ziyad
ibn Abih, who had been appointed as the Commissioner
of Basra by Abdullah bin Abbas.
- Another
letter to Ziyad ibn Abih.
- An advice
to Abdullah b. Abbas, which the latter claimed,
that except for the advice of the Holy Prophet
(s), no advice had been so beneficial to him as
this.
- Instructions
to his family a little before his martyrdom.
- His
Will in which he has left instructions as to how
to treat his property and estate. It was written
after his return from the Battle of Siffin.
- Directions
to assessors and collectors of Zakat.
- His
instructions to Zakat collectors.
- Instructions
to Muhammad b. Abu Bakr when he appointed him
as the Governor of Egypt.
- A famous
reply to the letter of Mu'awiya. It throws ample
light on many phases of the history of Islam from
the time of its dawn up to the time of Imam Ali
(a).
- To the
people of Basra.
- To Mu'awiya.
- Advice
to one of his sons after returning from the Battle
of Siffin. Some historians consider him to be
Imam Hasan (a) while others are of the opinion
that he was Muhammad Hanafiya. He wrote them in
the form of a will. They deal with almost every
aspect of life which goes a long way to make a
man successful in life - brave, humane, generous,
virtuous and pious.
- To Mu'awiya.
- To Qutham
b. Abbas, the brother of Abdullah b. Abbas, who
was the Governor of Imam Ali (a) in the province
of Hijaz.
- Muhammad,
son of Abu Bakr (the 1st caliph) was one of the
favourite disciples and companions of Imam Ali
(a). Imam Ali (a) had treated and trained him
like his own son and had appointed him as the
Governor of Egypt. Later on Imam Ali (a) called
him back from Egypt and sent Maalik Ashtar as
the Governor. Muhammad thought that he was deposed
and felt sad about it. When Imam Ali (a) came
to know of this he wrote the following letter
to him.
- When
Muhammad bin Abi Bakr was killed in Egypt by the
guerrillas of Mu'awiya through disloyalty of his
(Muhammad's) own companions and officers, Imam
Ali (a) felt sad and wrote the following letter
to Abdullah b. Abbas.
- To his
brother Aqil. It so happened that Zahaak bin Qays
Fahri was sent to Makkah by Mu'awiya with a force
of guerrillas to ravage the city. Imam Ali (a)
had sent Hujr bin Adi Kindi to defend the city
of Makkah. Hujr defeated Zahaak. Aqil at that
time was in Makkah. He wrote to Imam Ali (a) offering
his voluntary services saying that the Quraysh
were not sincerely serving the cause of Islam
and were bent upon the enmity of Imam Ali (a).
In reply Imam Ali (a) wrote this letter.
- To Mu'awiya.
- To the
people of Egypt, telling them about Maalik when
Imam Ali (a) appointed him as their Governor.
- To Amr
bin Aas.
- To a
commissioner of a province. It could not be ascertained
as to whom it was addressed.
- To a
Governor who left Imam Ali (a) and ran away with
Public Treasury, this man was a cousin of Imam
Ali (a) and was his confidant. Some historians
say that he was Abdullah b. Abbas who was Imam's
cousin and had once behaved in this way.
- To Umar
bin Abi Salama Mukhzumi when Imam Ali (a) called
him back from the Governorship of Bahrain and
appointed Nu'man bin Ajlan Zuraqi in his place.
- To Masqala
bin Hubayra al-Shaybani who was the governor of
Ardshir Khurra (Iran).
- To Ziyad
ibn Abih when Imam Ali (a) came to know that Mu'awiya
was secretly corresponding with Ziyad, inviting
him to leave the side of Imam Ali (a) and to join
him, offering him the bribe of being declared
the son of Abu Sufyan.
- To Uthman
bin Hunayf, the Governor of Basra, when he attended
a feast given by a rich man of Basra.
- To one
of his governors.
- To Imam
Hasan (a) and Imam Husayn (a) after he was wounded
by Abd al-Rahman b. Muljam whilst offered the
morning prayers in the mosque of Kufa.
- To Mu'awiya.
- To Mu'awiya.
- A circular
to the chiefs of his army.
- To the
collectors of taxes and revenues.
- A circular
about prayers to the governors of all the provinces.
- An order
to Maalik al-Ashtar.
- To Talha
and Zubayr (sent to them through Imran bin Hasin
Khuza'i, a pious companion of the Holy Prophet
(s)).
- To Mu'awiya.
- Instructions
to Shuray bin Hani when he was appointed as the
commanding officer of the vanguard of his army,
which was marching towards Syria.
- To the
people of Kufa while leaving Madina for Basra.
It is a wonderful epistle. It invites people to
judge his intentions and actions.
- To the
people of various provinces, giving them the causes
of the Battle of Siffin.
- To Aswad
bin Qatiba, the Governor of Hulwan.
- A circular
sent to those governors and State officers, through
whose territory the armies of Imam Ali (a) were
to pass.
- To Kumayl
bin Ziyad Nakha'i, expressing his displeasure
and rebuking him in leaving his province unguarded
and allowing the army of the enemy to enter and
carry on loot. He was the Governor of Hayit and
had not properly defended the province against
the Syrian guerrillas. After their attack and
loot he wanted permission of Imam Ali (a) to take
revenge upon the Syrian province of Kirkisiya.
Imam Ali (a) replied to him in the following letter.
- To the
Egyptians. The letter was handed over to Maalik
bin Haarith Ashtar to take with him when he was
appointed as the Governor of that province.
- To the
Abdullah bin Qays, better known in history as
Abu Musa Ash'ari, for his weak-faith and double-standards.
- A reply
to Mu'awiya's letter.
- To Mu'awiya.
- To Abdullah
b. Abbas. Ibn Abbas said that except the advice
and sayings of the Holy Prophet (s) no other advice
benefited him more than this.
- To Qutham
b. Abbas (brother of Abdullah b. Abbas), who was
the Governor of Makkah.
- To Salman
al-Farsi, before his (Ali's) caliphate.
- To Harith
Hamdani.
- To Suhayl
b. Hunayf, the Governor of Madina (and brother
of Uthman b. Hunayf) about some Madinites who
had left him and gone over to Mu'awiya.
- To Munzir
b. Jarud Abdi when he misappropriated something
which he had been entrusted with.
- To Abdullah
b. Abbas.
- To Mu'awiya.
- A treaty
which Imam Ali (a) has worded for the Bani Rabi'a
tribe and the Yemenites to agree upon.
- After
the Muslims took oath of allegiance to Imam Ali
(a), he wrote the following letter to Mu'awiya.
- Instructions
to Abdullah b. Abbas when he sent him as his representative
to Basra.
- Instructions
to Abdullah b. Abbas when he sent him for discussions
with the Kharijites.
- Abu
Musa Ash'ari (Abdullah b. Qays) wrote a letter
to Imam Ali (a) from the place where the decision
of the arbitration (after Siffin) took place.
Imam Ali (a) wrote to him the following letter
in reply.
- An order
issued to his generals when he took over rulership
of the Muslim State.
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