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Conspiracy Against Imam Ali (PBUH) 3 - Al-Shia The Scientific and Cultural Website of Shia belief Conspiracy Against Imam Ali (PBUH) 3 2023-03-29 377 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.
So the last verse disproves the claim that the true followers killed the wrongdoers before Moses (AS) come back. Yes, after Prophet Moses came back, he punished the influential individuals among those who led people astray. But he did not kill them: (Moses) said (to Sameri): “Go!
Your (punishment) in this life will be that you will say ‘Touch me not’; and moreover (for a future penalty) thou hast a promise that will not fail: now look at thy god of whom thou hast become a devoted worshipper: we will certainly (melt) it in a blazing fire and scatter it broadcast in the sea!” (1) Another brother mentioned that if Ali wished could very well incite forceful rebellion since he is from a very strong tribe Bani Hashm, and both Abu Bakr and Umar from a weak tribe Adiyy, and Taym.
Then why did he keep silent and did not use force to restore his right after the election held in Saqifah? If Bani Hashim were strong with respect to other tribes, as the above brother claims, then Muslims wouldn’t have had to migrate from Mecca to Medina. Also, they wouldn’t have been subject to economic sanctions in She’b Abi Talib. The exceptional brevity of Imam Ali (AS) in various wars and his killing of the most important warriors of Arabs, is well-known for even Sunnis.
Imam Ali mentioned that he himself has killed 4000 infidels with his sword (this figure includes those who were killed by him in the civil wars). Killing the lions of Arabs developed a very intense and long-lasting hatred in the heart of the Arabs from different tribes. For this very reason, most Arabs due to their tribal ties, even after embracing Islam, were not friendly toward Imam Ali and other members of Ahlul-Bayt.
This hatred gave its fruit on the issue of the Caliphate, and later in the civil wars at the time of Imam Ali (AS) as well as the prosecution of Ahlul-Bayt and their partisans after his martyrdom which continued with utmost brutality for a number of centuries. The hatred of the house of Umayyah against Bani Hashim (the clan of Prophet and Ali) is well-known.