Three of the narrations are as follows...
Three of the narrations are as follows: Hafiz-Mohammad-ibn-Mo'min - Shirazi, one of the scholars of the Sunni Community, has narrated a tradition from the Prophet (p.b.u.h.) on the commentary of the first verse of this Sura, and he (p.b.u.h.) said: It means the vicegereney of Ali; about which everyone will be asked in the grave, and no one in the East or West, in the seas or over the land passes away without the angels asking him about the vicegerency of Amir-al-Mo'minin, and he will also be asked what his religion is, who his Prophet is, and who his Imam is.(1) Another narration says that on the day of the Battle of Sefin, a man (1) Risa'lat-uI-I'tiqad, Abu Bakr-Mohammad-ibn-i-Shirazi (Based on Ihqaq-ul-Haqq, vol.4, p.484) from the troops of Sham (Damascus) , having his armor on and carrying a Qur'an with him, entered the battlefield while he was reciting Sura Nabaa.
Then Ali (p.b.u.h.) , himself, faced him and questioned him: Do you know what /naba'-in-'azm/ (the Great News) , in which they differ,is? The man replied: No, I do not know. Imam Ali (p.b.u.h.) said: I am, by Allah,…