One who denies the Divine Decree ( Qaza wa Qadr) and doesn’t...
One who denies the Divine Decree ( Qaza wa Qadr) and doesn’t believe in the fate Decreed by Allah. One who acts against my Sunna and creates hypocricy ( Bidaa ) in Religion. One who usurps the rights of my Ahl-ul-Bayt. Allah has termed such usurpation Haram. One who imposes himself forcibly on the people and gives honor to those who have been disgraced by Allah and disgraces those who have been honored by Allah.
One who imposes himself on the material assets of the Muslims and considers himself the sole owner of everything. One who decrees haram that which has been termed Halal by Allah. It is authentically narrated from Imam Ar-Ridha’ (as), “When the persons at the helm of affairs start lying and give partial and unjust decisions, then it stops raining from the skies. When the kings are tyrannical and unjust, their realms become weak.
When people stop paying Zakat , the cattle start dying!” Behavior Of People In Power It is narrated that Ziyad Qandi came to the presence of Imam Ja’far As-Sadiq (as). The Imam (as) asked him, “O ziyad! Are you the chief appointed by those tyrannical caliphs?” Ziyad replied, “O son of the Prophet (S)! No doubt I am the chief. But I am considerate! I am not one of those who hoard riches. Whatever I get, I share with the deserving Mu’mins.
But when you unjustly terrorise others, the punishment will await for you!” It is narrated from Imam Ja’far As-Sadiq (as) that when Allah gives a kingdom to someone, he fixes the days, nights, months and years for which the realm would last. If the ruler is just, Allah orders the angel incharge of keeping the time for the epoch of the king to prolong it. Then the days, nights, months and years of the realm are revised upwards.
When a king is unjust and cruel to his subjects, then Allah orders the angel to shorten his realm. Amir’ul-Mu’mineen Amir’ul-Mu’mineen (as) told to Naufil Bakali, “O Naufil! Listen and act on my advice! Never accept chieftaincy, commission for collecting taxes and the position of a proclaimer ( Naqeeb). ” One person came to Imam Muhammad Al-Baqir (as) and said, “Ya Imam!