In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

Imam Ali and his Attitude to Adversaries

 

When we review history, we can see how kings and governors and those in
power reacted to those in disagreement with them. They not only prevented
others to express their opposing views, but also suppressed as many as they
could by imprisonment, torture and bloodshed. However, Amir al-Mu'minin
(PBUH) presents a different role model in responding to opposition and
behaving with enemies.

The history tells us that after the general body of Medina's population paid
their allegiances to Amir al-Mu'minin (PBUH), Ammar Yasir came to him and
said, "O Master of believers! People from all levels of the city have come
to confirm your mastership and submit to you as their Imam. But there are a
number of minorities whom have not done so. If you would agree, we could
invite all of them to come and pay their allegiances to your new government
like others."

Amir al-Mu'minin replied, "O Ammar! The one who does not want to see us, we
do not need anything from him. Then why should we meet him?"

Contributing to the conversation, Malik Ashtar said, "O Master of believers!
Inviting the people who are in disagreement with you is good for the
government. When they come and offer oath to you in public, then there won't
be any excuse to draw their swords on you later in future. The people are
now obedient to you for their own sake -as they have offered their oath to
you in public- and this way you have considered your government's sake while
you encourage the rest of people to offer oath and be in agreement with you.
"

Imam Ali (PBUH) responded, "Malik! I know the people better than you do.
Allow them to do whatever they wish."

And therefore, Amir al-Mu'minin (PBUH) did not force his government's
oppositions to pay their allegiances. As a matter of fact Imam Ali's (PBUH)
lenient reaction was not exclusive to those who only criticized him in words
or those who did not speak about their disagreement in public; he even had
an exceptionally soft reaction to those who were harshly opposing the
government in public. For example, Imam Ali's (PBUH) patience in dealing
with Khawarij, who were one of the most clear groups which opposed his
government, is very obvious.

One day a group of Khawarij entered the mosque of Kufa to disrupt Imam's
speech with repetitive slogans. While Amir al-Mu'minin (PBUH) was delivering
his speech one of them stood up and yelled, "There's no rule but Allah's
rule"; then another yelled from another corner, "There's no rule but by
Allah"; a third person said the same thing immediately and then a group of
them stoop up among the people and shouted the same slogan over and over
during Imam's speech.

Amir al-Mu'minin (PBUH), patiently bared their oppositions. Then he turned
to people and said, "It is a true slogan which they want to use for their
wrong doing." He turned to the opposing group (Khawarij) and continued, "As
long as you don't use your swords and stay with us we shall give you three
principal rights:

1. We will not prevent you to attend the prayers in the mosque.

2. We will not void or withhold your rights to public's-treasury (Beit
al-Maal).

3. We will not start any war against you unless you start one." (1)

Therefore, what distinguishes Imam Ali's (PBUH) short governing era from
others' is simply his leniency, patience and his divine approach in
interacting with those who oppose and criticize him; whether those who kept
their animosity in heart or those who declared they opposition toward him in
public. Such merciful and magnanimous behavior is only result of Amir
al-Mu'minin's (PBUH) global view toward people and governing. He viewed the
people he ruled first as humans and brothers before he recognized who
approves and disapproves. This matter can be seen in his letter to Malik
Ashtar (appointed governor of Egypt by Imam Ali (PBUH)),

"Habituate your heart to the mercy for people and the affection and kindness
for them. Do not stand over them like greedy beasts who feel it is enough to
devour them, since people are of two kinds, either your brother in religion
or one like you in creation. They will commit slips and encounter mistakes.
They may act wrongly, willfully, or by neglect. So, extend to them your
forgiveness and pardon in the same way as you would like Allah to extend his
forgiveness and pardon." (2)

Indeed, true Islam is what its true leader shows us in practices. 

(The above is a selection taken from "Behavioral Models from Imam Ali
(PUBH)", by Muhammad Dashti)

Footnotes:

1. Tarikh Tabari, vol. 4, p. 53

2. Nahj al-Balaghah, Letter 53

 

Source: Roshd Islamic Shia Website

 

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anniversary of the manifestation of patience and kindness, the heavenly
Imam, Imam Amir al-Mu'minin Ali ibn Abi Talib (PBUH).

 

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