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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books The Shiite Apologetics Question Thirty Do the Shiites believe that Angel Gabriel acted treacherously in Fulfilling his mission, delivering the Divine Message to the Prophet instead of delivering it to `Ali ibn Abi-Talib ? Answer Before proving that this accusation levied on the Shiites by some ignorant or malicious people is baseless, we had better search for the sources which it has sprung from.
The Origin of the Accusation From certain Quranic verses and the pertinent traditions it is clearly understood that the Jews held that Gabriel had acted treacherously, for God had ordered him to deliver the Divine Message to the family of Israel, but contrary to Gods command, he had delivered it to the family of Isma`il. So they took Gabriel a foe[1] and proclaimed, The trustworthy Gabriel acted treacherously.
To prove how baseless their statement is, the Quran criticizes them and calls Gabriel The Trustworthy Spirit: The trustworthy Spirit brought it (the Quran) down upon your heart that [1] Tafsir al-Fakhr al-Razi, vol. 1, pp. 436-7, printed in Egypt, l308 A.H. you might be of the warners. 26:194. Also, Say: Whoever is the enemy of Jibril for surely he revealed it to your heart by Allahs command. 2:97.
A survey of the above verses and the pertinent interpretations indicates that, for some reasons, the Jews considered Gabriel an enemy and called him the Angel of Chastisement, accusing him of acting treacherously in delivering the Divine Message. Thus, the slogan the Trustworthy Gabriel acted treacherously has its origin in superstitions of the Jews chewed at by some ignorant writers who cherish long-standing animosity against Shiites and thus unjustly accusing Shiites of holding such a belief.
Prophethood as viewed by Shiites Following the Book, the Prophetic Sunnah and the unambiguous traditions of the household of the Prophet, Shiites recognize Muhammad ibn `Abdullah, peace be upon him and his household, not only as the rightful Prophet who has been raised to Prophethood upon Gods command, but also as the Seal of the Prophets and the highest of Gods ambassadors in rank, as evidenced by `Ali ibn Abi-Talib, (a.s), the great Imam of the Shiites: I witness that there is no god except Allah, the One, Who has no partner, and that Muhammad is His servant and messenger, the Seal of the Prophets, and His proof to the two worlds.[1] [1] Nahj al-Sa`adah, vol.
1, p. 188, Beirud ed.; Usul al-Kafi, vol. 8, p. 67, 2nd ed.