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Conspiracy Against Imam Ali (PBUH) 4 - Al-Shia The Scientific and Cultural Website of Shia belief Conspiracy Against Imam Ali (PBUH) 4 2023-04-04 474 Views Imam Ali , Conspiracy Theory , Imam Ali vs In continuation of the discussions on the conspiracy against Imam Ali immediately after the death of the Messenger of Allah (PBUHH), we shall focus on other aspects of the topic in this article.
Also, there was no reason for Umar or Abu Bakr to delete something from The Quran, because the name of Imam Ali did not appear in The Quran. (even though his name was in the divine commentary which was revealed in The Quran but was not a part of the text of The Quran. It is no surprise that this divine commentary was suppressed). Nonetheless, Sunni documents agree that at least 300 verses of The Quran were directly revealed in honour of Imam Ali.
(reported by Ibn Asakir, al-Suyuti, Ibn Hajar, etc.) Besides that, Ibn Abbas said: “There is no verse in The Quran in which the term ‘Believers’ unless Ali is at the top of them and the chief of them and the more virtuous one among them. Surely Allah has admonished the companions of Muhammad (PBUH) in The Quran, but He did not refer to Ali except with honour.” (1) Also, not all were sinners. The Sunni traditionists and historians believed that Imam Ali (AS) was the FIRST who compiled The Quran.
It took Imam Ali one week after the death of The Prophet (PBUH&HP) to Finish his compilation. Imam Ali presented this Quran to the rulers of that time and they had a chance to review it and learn about the missing verses from their own collections and they did correct what they missed.
As you see the one who corrected them was an infallible one, and thus we have all reasons to believe that the Quran that we have today is the very same as what was revealed to Prophet except that it is not in the correct sequence. But nothing is missing from it. A brother mentioned that according to the verse: If two parties among the Believers fall into fighting make peace between them.
If then one of them transgresses against the other, fight that which transgresses until it complies with the command of Allah; but if it complies then make peace between them with justice and be fair, for Allah loves those who are just. (2) The Quran did not remove the characteristic of belief from either of the two warring factions. That two Muslims fight is not an indication that one of them is an unbeliever. The above comment is correct.