(1) Again...
(1) Again, he quotes the accusation levelled at the Shi’ahs by Sayyid Muhammad Rashid Rida to the effect that “Shi’ahs are pleased with any defeat incurred by Muslims, so much as they celebrated the victory of the Russians over the Muslims.”(2) Then he says: “These falsehoods are fabricated by persons like Sayyid Muhammad Rashid Rida.
The Shi’ahs of Iran and Iraq against whom this accusation is levelled, as well as the orientalists, tourists, envoys of Islamic countries, and those who travelled and still travel to Iran and Iraq, have no information about this trend. Shi’ahs, without exception, respect the lives, blood, reputation, and property of the Muslims be they Shi’ahs or Sunnis. Whenever a calamity has befallen the Islamic community anywhere, in any region, and for any sect, the Shi’ahs have shared their sorrow.
The Shi’ahs have never been confined to the Shi’ah world, the (concept of) Islamic brotherhood which has been set forth in the Qur’an and the ‘sunnah’ (the Prophet’s sayings and actions), and in this respect, no discrimination has been made between the Shi’ahs and the Sunnis.” Also at the close of volume 3, he criticizes several books penned by the ancients such as “Iqd al-Farid” by Ibn Abd al-Rabbih, “al-Intisar” by Abu al-Husayn Khayyat al-Mu’tazili, “al Farq bayn al-Firaq” by Abu Mansur al-Baghdadi, “al-Fasl” by Ibn Hazm al-Andulusi, “al-Milal wa al-Nihal” by Muhammad ibn Abdul-Karim al-Shahristani “Minhaj al-Sunnah” by Ibn Taymiah and “al-Bidayah wa al-Nihayah” by Ibn Kathir and several by the later writers such as “Tarikh al-Umam al-Islamiyyah” by Shaykh Muhammad Khizri, “Fajr al Islam” by Ahmad Amin, “al-Jawlat fi Rubu al-Sharq al-Adna” by Muhammad Thabit al-Mesri, “al-Sira Bayn al-Islam wa al-Wathaniyah” by Qasimi, and “al- Washi’ah” by Musa Jarallah.
Then he states the following: “By quoting and criticizing these books, we aim at warning and awakening the Islamic ‘ummah’ (to the fact) that these books create the greatest danger for the Islamic community, they destabilize the Islamic unity and scatter the Muslim lines.
In fact, nothing can disrupt the ranks of the Muslims, destroy their unity, and tear their Islamic fraternity more severely than these books.” ‘Allamah Amini, in the preface to volume 5, under the title of “Nazariyah Karimah” on the occasion of a plaque of honour forwarded from Egypt for “al-Ghadir”, clearly sets forth his view on this issue and leaves no room for any doubt.