بیشترلیست موضوعاتDownloading the EncyclopediaIntroductionVERSION 2.0
Chapter 1.a
VERSION 2.0Quran and Ahlul-BaytWhy
School of Ahlul-Bayt?
Who are Ahlul-Bayt?
Part iPart iiPart iiiPart ivPart vPart viPart viiThe Word House (Ahlul-Bayt) in QuranSunni Feedback on the Issues of Infallibility
and Ahlul-Bayt
Chapter 1.b
VERSION 2.0Who Offended the Blind?
Infallibility of the Prophets
Part iPart iiPart iii
Leadership and Infallibility
Part iPart ii
The Twelve Imams
Part iPart iiThe Holy Quran and the Pure ImamsThe Reward of Loving Ahlul-BaytHow to Send Greetings to Prophet
Muhammad?Is Being a Member of a Party Forbidden in
Islam?The Term "Shia" in Quran and
Hadithal-Azhar Verdict on the Shia
Chapter 2
VERSION 2.0The Last LuminarySunni Documentation on Imam al-Mahdi (AS) Special specifications of Imam al-Mahdi (AS)
Necessity of the Existence of Imam al-Mahdi
(AS) More on Imam al-Mahdi (AS) The Knowledge of the Unseen & the
Knowledge of the BookSome Traditions on the Virtues of Imam Ali
(AS)
Chapter 3
VERSION 1.5
Caliphate of Imam Ali (AS)
The Major Difference Between the Shia and
the Sunni
Ghadir Khum
Part iPart iiPart iiiCertainly your Master is .Who is the successor of the Prophet
(PBUH&HF)?The Prophet Announcing His Successor in
His First PreachHow is This Possible?The Opinion of Imam Ali (AS) on
Caliphate
Chapter 4
VERSION 1.5Respecting the Righteous CompanionsA Shi'ite View of the CompanionsThe Tragedy of ThursdayConspiracy Against Imam Ali (AS)Attacking the House of Fatimah (AS)Usurping the Land of FadakLady Fatimah (AS) protests against Abu Bakr's
ActionsMore Facts on FadakA short history of Fadak after the
Martyrdom of Fatima
Chapter 5.a
VERSION 1.5Muawiyah and Abusing Imam Ali (AS)More on MuawiyahDevelopment of History and Hadith
Collections
Islam of Abu Talib (Parts I through IV)
Part iPart iiPart iiiPart ivWas Azar the Father of Prophet Abraham?Who was Umm Kulthum the wife of Umar?On the Companions who Murdered UthmanThe Innovations of the Early CaliphsAre Munafiqeen Counted Among the Sahabah?Shia vs. Iran
Chapter 5.b
VERSION 1.5Imam Husain (AS): A brief Description and
AnalysisSome Traditions on Imam al-Husain (AS)Reasons Behind the Commemoration of Imam
al-Husain (AS)Did Imam al-Husain (AS) Know He Would Be
killed?The Martyred Ones
Tragedy of Karbala as reported by the Sunnis
Part iPart iiPart iiiPart ivPart vPart viPart viiPart viiiPart ix
Chapter 6.a
VERSION 2.0
Temporary Marriage in Islam:
Part 1: Evidences From Quran and the Sunni
CommentariesPart 2: Evidences From the Sunni Hadith
CollectionsPart 3: Evidences From the Sunni
History/Fiqh/Misc. BooksPart 4: Some Contradicting ReportsPart 5: Purpose of Marriage; Prohibition of
Illegal Sex & AlcoholPart 6: Similarities and Differences of
Mut'a and Regular MarriagePart 7: The Necessities and the
Advantages of Mut'aPart 8: Some Frequently Asked Questions on
Mut'aDebate on the Legitimacy of Mut'a:
Chapter 6.b
VERSION 1.5
al-Taqiyya/Dissimulation
Part iPart iiPart iiiKhums (one fifth)Tawassul (Resorting to Intermediary)Evidence for Tawassul by a Sunni WriterDid Muhammad Receive Revelation by
Mistake?!
Imamat vs. Prophethood
Part iPart iiFinality of the Prophethood
Chapter 7
VERSION 1.5
The Shia/Sunni Jurisprudence:
Shia ScholarsThe Rules of Modesty (according to five
Schools)Fasting (according to five Schools)Call for Prayer (Adhan) and Ablution
(Wudu)Joining Prayers and Other related
IssuesPrayer (according to five Schools)
Chapter 8
VERSION 1.5
Shia/Sunni and Quran:
Belief of Shia in the Completeness of
QuranDifferent Arrangements of QuranSome Sunni Reports on the
Incompleteness of QuranThe Quran Compiled by Imam Ali (AS)Tabarsi and incompleteness of QuranThe Book of Fatimah (AS)Can ANY human do that?Early Debates on the Integrity of the
Quran (Incomplete)
Chapter 9
VERSION 1.5Outline of DifferencesTraditions which falsely allege physical
attributes to AllahAbu Huraira vs. PaulSimilarities of Jews/Christians/MuslimsIbn Taymiya and his WorksThe Wahhabis
Chapter 10
VERSION 1.5
Abdullah Ibn Saba
Part iPart iiPart iiiPart ivPart v
Kaab al-Ahbar
Part iPart iiPart iii
Chapter 11
VERSION 1.5Kumail's Invocation and other
SupplicationsFree Will and FatalismDivine Justice and the Problem of EvilSome traditions from al-Kafi on the place of
reason in religionSome stories on Imam Ali (AS)Islamic Scientistsتوضیحاتافزودن یادداشت جدید Prophethood (Part I) Imamat vs.Prophethood (Part I)The Shia believe that the rank of Imamat (the position of a divinely-appointed leader) is higher than that of prophethood and messengership.Note that here we are comparing the rank of positions and not the rank ofpersons.As such, two divinely appointed Imams which both have the highestpossible position from Allah, may have different ranks.For instance, outof the twelve Imams of Ahlul-Bayt, Imam Ali (AS) is the most virtuous.AlsoProphet Muhammad (PBUH&HF) is more virtuous than Imam Ali (AS) thought theywere both appointed by Allah as leaders.In other words, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH&HF) is has the highest rank amongmankind, and is the most virtuous creature of God and the most honoredbefore Allah.The above belief does not undermine his position sinceProphet Muhammad was an Imam during his time as well!However, comparing the * duty * of prophet and Imam is like comparingapples and oranges or is like comparing the duty of a physician and anengineer.Imamat and prophethood are totally different functions thoughthey may gather in one person such as Prophet Muhammad or Prophet Abraham,peace be upon them.=Evidence from Quran=People who are familiar with Quran to some extent, know that this belief isnot a weird-thing.In fact, Quran testifies that the position of Imamat ishigher than the position of prophethood and messengership.Allah, to whombelong Might and Majesty, said:"And when Abraham was tested by his Lord with certain commands and hefulfilled them.Then He said: Lo! I appoint you an Imam for mankind."(Quran 2:124).As we can see, Prophet Abraham was further tested by Allah during hisprophethood, and when he successfully passed the tests (which were the teston his life, leaving his wife, sacrificing his son), he was granted theposition of Imamat.This shows position of Imamat is higher in degreethan prophethood which has been given to him later after acquiring morequalifications.Degrees are always granted in ascending order.We have notseen any person who got his Ph.D.degree first, and then gets hishighschool diploma.At least in the administration of God there is no suchmess!The first degree of Abraham, may the blessing of Allah be upon him, wasbecoming a servant of Allah ('Abd), then he became Prophet (Nabi), then hebecame Messenger (Rasul), then he became a Confident (Khalil), and then hefinally became Imam.BTW, the above verse of Quran (2:124) proves that Allah assigns Imam,and the designation of Imam is not the business of people.Below is the Sunni commentary of Yusuf Ali on the above verse (2:124):Kalimat, literally "words", here used in the mystic sense of God'sWill or Decree or Purpose.This verse may be taken to be the sumof the verses following.In everything Abraham fulfilled God'swish: he purified God's house; he built the sacred refuge of theKaba; he submitted his will to God's (referring to sacrifice of hisson)He was promised the leadership of the world; he pleadedfor his progeny, and his prayer was granted, with the limitationthat if his progeny was false to God, God's promise did not reachthe people who proved themselves false.As we see, Quran clearly justifies the Shi'ite point of view in thismatter.But again, since Prophet Abraham, Prophet Muhammad, and few otherswere also Imams, such belief (i.e., Imamat higher than prophethood) doesnot undermine their position.Imam means a person who is appointed by God as a leader and as a guide (seeQuran 21:73 and 32:24) to whom obedience is due, and whom people shouldfollow.Messengers are Warners and Imams are Guides (13:7).Imams are theStars of Guidance (6:97).Muhammad (PBUH&HF) was a Prophet, a Messenger, and an Imam.By His deaththe door of prophethood and messengership was closed for ever.But the doorof Imamat (leadership) remained open because he had successors (Caliphs;deputies).Successor means a person who succeeds the position of theprevious one.It is the obvious that successors of Prophet Muhammad did notshare anything about his position of prophethood and messengership.Whatremained for them was Imamat (leadership).And the number of these Imamsare twelve as the Prophet himself testified.Also note that Quran clearlysays that Imam and Caliph is assigned by God and this designation hasnothing to do with people.For more evidence in the assignment of Imam byAllah, see the following verses of Quran: 38:20 (about David), 2:124 (aboutAbraham), 2:30 (about Adam), and 7:142, 20:29-36, 25:35 (about Aaron).A Wahhabi contributor implied that the Shia are non-Muslims because theybelieve the above thing (Imamat higher than Messengership) while he did notpresent any single evidence from Quran and authentic Hadith against it.ButI have presented a proof from Quran, and as such, better better be theirown judge as to whether you are a Muslims or not.As for Angels, Muslims agree that the level of the prophets are higher thanthat of angels.Quran states that all angels prostrated Adam.This isenough to prove that the rank of the prophets is higher than that ofangels.And based on the previous conclusion that the position of Imamat ishigher than that of prophethood, the position of Imamat will be higher thanthe rank of angels as well.===Evidence from Sunni Collections of Traditions===The Shia further believe that the twelve Imams of the House of ProphetMuhammad have the rank higher than that of ALL the messengers (be Imam ornot) except Prophet Muhammad (PBUH&HF).In other words, the Status of thesuccessors of the Seal of the Prophets is higher than that of thesuccessors of all the previous prophets.(Note that the sucessors of theprevious Prophets were themselves prophets).Need Sunni reference? Here aresome:- Imam Ali (AS) having the highest virtues of the early great Messengers:The Messenger of Allah (PBUH&HF) said: "He who wants to seeNoah (AS) in his determination, Adam (AS) in his knowledge,Abraham (AS) in his clemency, Moses (AS) in his intelligenceand Jesus (AS) in his religious devotion should look at AliIbn Abi Talib (AS)."Sunni references:- Sahih al-Bayhaqi- Musnad Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, as quoted in- Sharh Ibn Abi al-Hadid, v2, p449- Tafsir al-Kabir, by Fakhruddin al-Razi, under the commentary of theVerse of Impreciation (Mubilah), v2 p288.He wrote this traditionhas been accpeted as all genuine.- Ibn Batah has recorded it as a tradition related by Ibn Abbas as isstated in the book "Fat'h al-Mulk al-Ali bi Sihah Hadith-e-Bab-e-Madinat al-Ilm", p34, by Ahmed Ibn Muhammad Ibn Siddiq al-Hasani al-Maghribi.- Among those who have admitted that Imam Ali (AS) is the store houseof the secrets of all the Prophets is the Chief of Gnostics, Muhi al-Din al-Arabi, from whom al-Arif al-Sha'arni has copied it in his al-Yuwaqit wa al-Jawahir (p172, topic 32).- The Light (Noor) of the Prophet (PBUH&HF) and Ali (AS) preceded thecreation of Adam (AS):Salman al-Farsi (RA) narrated that:I heard the Messenger of Allah (PBUH&HF) saying: "I myself, andAli were one light in the hands of Allah fourteen thousand years(14,000) before He created Adam (AS).When Allah created Adam(AS) He divided that light into two parts, one part is me and onepart Ali."Sunni References:- Mizan Al-Ei'tidal, by al-Dhahabi, v1, p235- Fada'il al-Sahaba, by Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, v2, p663, Tradition #1130- al-Riyadh al-Nadhirah, by al-Muhib al-Tabari, v2, p164, v3, p154- History of Ibn AsakirRemark: "hand of Allah" means His power.The phrase "within the handsof Allah" means in His presence, domain, realm, kingdom.This clearly shows that the rank of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH&HF) andImam Ali (AS) are better than any human being ever created by Allah.- No one crosses the Path except by a passport from Ali (AS):Anas Ibn Malik narrated:"When Abu Bakr neared death,..., Abu Bakr said that he heard theMessenger of Allah (PBUH&HF) saying: That there is an obstacle onthe Path which no one crosses unless with a passport (permission)from Ali Ibn Abi Talib (AS).And I heard the Messenger of Allah(PBUH&HF) saying: "I am the seal of the prophets and you, Ali,the seal of the Awliyaa."Sunni references:- Tarikh, by al-Khateeb al-Baghdadi, v10, p356- al-Sawa'iq al-Muhriqah, by Ibn Hajar, Ch.9, subheading 2, p195Imam Ali (AS) narrated:The Messenger of Allah (PBUH&HF) said: When Allah gathers thefirst-ones and the last-ones on the Day of Judgment, and the Pathhas been erected on the bridge of Hell, no one can cross itunless he had along proof of allegiance (Wilaya) to Ali Ibn AbiTalib."Sunni reference: al-Riyadh al-Nadhirah, by Muhibbuddin al-Tabari, v2,p172- Ali (AS) is the divider of People to Paradise and Hell:"The prophet (PBUH&HF) said to Ali (AS): You are the divider ofParadise and Hell on the Day of Judgment, you say to Hell: Thisone for me and that one for you."Sunni reference: al-Sawa'iq al-Muhriqah, by Ibn Hajar, Ch.9,subheading 2, p195"Ali (AS) said: I am the alloter/divider of Hell."Sunni references:- Kanzul Ummal, by al-Muttaqi al-Hindi, v6, p402- Radd al-Shams, by Shathan Al-Fudhaily"The Messenger of Allah (PBUH&HF) has said: Ali is the divider ofHell."Sunni reference: Kunooz Al-Haqa'iq, by Abdul Raouf al-Manawi, p92And here is a poem from al-Shafi'i (one of the four Sunni Imams):"Ali will judge mankind and allot them either paradise or hell.He was the leader of men and Jinns, the true Testator of the HolyProphet.If the followers of Ali are 'Rafidhi' verily I am one ofthat sect.Ali at the time of breaking of the symbols in theKa'ba put his feet on that shoulder where God had put his hand onthe 'Night of Mi'raj' and verily Ali was that into whose eyesshone the light of God."Do I need to comment?! Now look at what your master Umar said on thevirtue of Imam Ali (AS):Umar Ibn al-Khattab said: "If all the seven planets, and the allthe seven heavens are put in one scale of balance and the faithof Ali in the other, Ali's pan will turn the scales."Sunni References:- al-Riyadh al-Nadhirah, by Muhibbuddin al-Tabari- Izalat al-Khifa Maqsad- Ali (AS) the best of people after Prophet Muhammad (PBUH&HF):"...Jabir said: The messenger of Allah (PBUH&HF) said: Ali is thebest of humanity (after me), so whoever has doubt is a Kafir."Sunni references:- Kinooz Al-Haqa'iq, by Abdul Raouf al-Manawi, p92- Tarikh, by al-Khateeb al-Baghdadi, v7, p421Here is another one:...Zar quoting Abdullah, quoting Ali (AS), that the Prophet(PBUH&HF) said: "Whoever does not say that Ali is the best in mypeople, is a Kafir."Sunni references:- Tarikh, by al-Khateeb al-Baghdadi, v3, p19- Tahdhib al-Tahdhib, by Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani, v9, p419also Barida narrated:The messenger of Allah (PBUH&HF) said to Fatimah (AS) that: "Igave you in marriage to the best in my Ummah, the mostknowledgeable in them, the best in patience in them, and thefirst Muslim among them."Sunni reference: Kanz al-Ummal, by al-Muttaqi al-Hindi, v6, p398Now, let us now look at a future episode on the appearance of Imam Mahdi(AS) (the last Imam of the House of the Prophet(PBUH&HF)).Sunnis havenarrated in their authentic books that when Imam Mahdi (AS) comes, ProphetJesus (AS) will descent and will pray behind him.This clearly shows thatthe rank of Imam Mahdi (AS) is higher than that of Prophet Jesus who wasone of the five greatest messengers of Allah.It is narrated in SahihMuslim that:Jabir Ibn Abdillah al-Ansari (RA) said: I heard the Messenger of Allahsaying: "A group of my Ummah will fight for the truth until near theday of judgment when Jesus, the son of Marry, will descend, and theleader of them will ask him to lead the prayer, but Jesus declines,saying: "No, Verily, among you Allah has made leaders for others andHe has bestowed his bounty upon them."Sunni reference:- Sahih Muslim, Arabic, part 2, p193- Musnad Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, v3, pp 45,384- Sawa'iq al-Muhriqah, by Ibn Hajar al-Haythami, p251- Nuzool Isa Ibn Maryam Akhir al-Zaman, by Jalaluddin al-Suyuti, p57- Musnad, by Abu Ya'ala which provides another version of the traditionwith more clear words on the authority of Jabir that the Messenger ofAllah said: "A group among my Ummah will continue to fight for the truthuntil Jesus, the son of Marry, will descend, and the Imam of them willask him to lead the prayer, but Jesus replies: "You have more right to itand verily Allah has hnonored some of you over others in this Ummah."Ibn Abu Shaybah, another Sunni traditionist, and the mentor of al-Bukhariand Muslim, has reported several traditions about Imam al-Mahdi (AS).Hehas also reported that the Imam of the Muslims who will lead Prophet Jesusin prayer is Imam al-Mahdi himself.Jalaluddin al-Suyuti mentioned that: "I have heard some of the deniers of(truth) deny what has been conveyed about Jesus that when he descends willpray the Fajr prayer behind al-Mahdi.They say, Jesus has higher statusthan to pray behind a non-Prophet.This is a bizarre opinion since theissue of prayer of Jesus behind al-Mahdi has been proven strongly vianumerous authentic traditions from the Messenger of Allah, who is the mosttruthful." And then al-Suyuti goes on narrating some of the traditions inthis regard.(See Nuzool Isa Ibn Maryam Akhir al-Zaman, by Jalaluddin al-Suyuti, p56).Also al-Hafiz Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani mentioned that:"The Mahdi is of this Ummah, and that Jesus (PBUH&HF) will come downand pray behind him."Sunni reference: Fat'h al-Bari, by Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani, v5, p362This is also mentioned by another scholar, Ibn Hajar al-Haythami, whowrote:"The Ahlul-Bayt are like the stars through whom we are guided in theright direction, and if the starts are taken away (or hidden) we wouldcome face to face with the signs of the Almighty as promised (i.e.,the Day of Resurrection).This will happen when the Mahdi will come,as mentioned in the traditions, and the Prophet Jesus will say hisprayers behind him, the Dajjal will be slain, and then the signs ofthe Almighty will appear one after another."Sunni reference: Sawa'iq al-Muhriqah, by Ibn Hajar al-Haythami, Ch 11, p91All these clearly show that the rank of Imam Mahdi (AS) is higher than thatof Prophet Jesus (AS) who was one of the five greatest messengers of Allah.Are the Imams InspiredThere is no doubt that when the verse:"Today I have perfected your religion and completed my bounty uponyou, and I was satisfied that Islam be your religion." (Quran 5:3)the religion completed.Allah revealed Quran as well as the Shari'ah(Divine law) ONLY to the Prophet (PBUH&HF), and non of such things wasrevealed to Imam Ali (AS).If Imam Ali was inspired (ILHAM) it had nothingto do with religious commandments; it was rather about what happened andwhat will happen.There are many methods that Allah may inform His servants of something.Oneway is revelation (WAHY).The other way is inspiration (ILHAM).Byinspiration, Allah induces the knowledge into the heart of His servant.This is unanimously held by the all the Islamic Schools.But do you really think revelation (WAHY) is only for the prophets and themessengers? If yes, then you have contradicted Quran, for Quran confirmsthat Allah sent revelation (WAHY) to the mother of Moses.The mother ofMoses was neither a prophet nor a messenger.Agreed? Allah revealed toher to leave her son in the river so that Pharaoh's soldier could take itto the Palace:And We REVEALED to the mother of Moses: Suckle (thy child) but whenthou hast fears about him cast him into the river but fear notnor grieve: for We shall restore him to thee and We shall makehim one of Our apostles.(Quran 28:7)Notice that Quran straightforwardly uses the word WAHY (revelation).Here,Yusuf Ali has translated the word WAHY into inspiration.But Quran usesWAHY (revelation), and not ILHAM (inspiration).WAHY and ILHAM are twodifferent things.However one thing which is clear is that the revelations to those who wereneither prophet nor messenger, did NOT have anything to do with Shari'ah(divine law).It did NOT have anything to do with religious practices etc.Rather, It was an order to what way to choose at the time of confusionand/or informing what has happened or what will happen.So we can conclude that even revelation has different types.Only therevelation to Prophets and messengers is related to Shari'ah (divine law)and new religious practices, while others do NOT receive this type ofrevelation.Remark: Quran also uses the word WAHY for non-human beings, but I am notconcerned about that.I was focusing on different types of WAHY for humanbeing only.About our Imams: There are twelve Imams (Guides) after Prophet Muhammad(PBUH&HF).Prophet mentioned that the number of his successors are twelve,and al-Bukhari, Muslim, Tirmidhi, Ahmad, ...recorded that.The first of them, Imam Ali, got his knowledge of religion and the DivineLaws from Prophet Muhammad DIRECTLY.Later Imams got it from the precedingImams.There was NO revelation of Divine Law (concerning oneself or people)after Prophet Muhammad (PBUH&HF).Allah may inform something to hisappointed Imam, but the information is NOT any how related to DivineLaw since the religion is complete.The information is only related to whathappened and what will happen.==Do Imams Meet Angels==Also, according to Quran, talking to angels is NOT exclusive to prophetsand messengers.Allah mentioned in Quran that Mary (the mother of Jesus)talked to angels, and angels talked to him.Look at Quran, to see theconversation of Mary and the angels:"Behold! the angels said "O Mary! Allah gives you glad tidings of aWord from Him: his name will be Christ Jesus the son of Mary held inhonor in this world and the Hereafter and of (the company of) thosenearest to Allah.(Quran 3:45)"There is a whole conversation between Mary and the angel.See a couple ofverses before and after the above verse.Mary (AS) was neither a prophetnor a messenger, yet she talked to angels.However the communication ofMary with angels had nothing to do with Shari'ah (Divine Law).It did nothave anything to do with religious practices.Rather it was a news to whatis about to happen, and instructions of what to do.In this connection, also see verses 11:69-73 where angels talked to thewife of Abraham and gave her the glad tiding that she is pregnant ofprophet Isaac (AS).Even Sunnis claim that Imran Ibn al-Husayn al-Khuza'i (d.52/672) who wasone of the companions of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH&HF), was VISITED byangels, greeted by angels, SHOOK HANDS with angels and saw them, only beingleft by them for a short period after which the angels returned to him tillthe end of his life.Sunni references:(1) Sahih Muslim, V4, pp 47-48(2) Also commentaries of Sahih Muslim by al-Nabawi, V8, P206, and by al-Abiand al-Sanusi, V3, P361.(3) Musnad Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, V4, PP 427-428(4) Sunan Darimi, V2, P305(5) al-Mustadrak, by al-Hakim, V3, P472(6) Tabaqat, by Ib Sa'd, V7, part 1, P6(7) al-Isti'ab, by Ibn Abd al-Barr, V3, P1208(8) Usdul Ghabah, by Ibn Athir, V4, P138(9) Jami'ul Usul, by Ibn Athir, V7, P551(10) al-Isabah, by Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani, V3, PP 26-27(11) Tahdhib al-Tahdhib, by Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani, V8, P126(12) Fathul al-Bari, by Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani, V12, P261(13) Sharh al-Mawahib, by al-Qastalani, V7, P133There is no shadow of doubt that Imam Ali (AS) was "Muhaddath" which means"a person who has been spoken to".Not only him, but also, all the twelveImams as well as Lady Fatimah (AS) were Muhaddath/Muhaddathah.Based on the authentic Sunni traditions, it is narrated by Abu Huraira andAisha that:Sahih al-Bukhari Hadith: 4.675 (Arabic-English Version)Narrated Abu Huraira:The Prophet said, "Amongst the people preceding you there used to be'Muhaddathun' (i.e.persons who can guess things that come true lateron, like those persons have been inspired by a divine power), and ifthere are any such persons amongst my followers, it is ..."Sahih al-Bukhari Hadith: 5.38 (Arabic-English Version)Narrated Abu Huraira:Allah's Apostle said, "Among the nations before you there used to bepeople who were inspired (though they were not prophets).And if thereis any of such a persons amongst my followers, it is ..."Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "Among the nation of BaniIsrael who lived before you, there were men who used to be inspiredwith guidance though they were not prophets, and if there is any ofsuch persons amongst my followers, it is ..."Also:The Messenger of Allah (PBUH&HF) said: "Verily among the nationsbefore your time there have been Muhaddathoon (those who have beenspoken to), and if there is one among my people it is ..." Also theMessenger of Allah said: "Verily among the Children of Israel beforeyour time there have been men who have been spoken to (rijalunyukallamoon) who were NOT prophets and if there is one among my peopleit is ..."Sunni reference:- Sahih al-Bukhari, Arabic version, v4, p211, v5, p15, and also itscommentaries:- Fat'h al-Bari, by Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani, v7, p324, v8, pp 49-51- Umdatul Qari, by al-Ayni, v16, pp 55,198-199- Irshad al-Sari, by Qastalani, v6, p103- Sahih Muslim, Arabic version, part 7, p115, and its commentaries:- Sharh Nawawi (sahih Muslim), part 15, p166- Sharh al-Abi, part 6, pp 203-205- Sahih al-Tirmidhi, v5, p622, and its commentaries:- Aridah al-Ahwadhi, by Ibn al-Arabi, v13, pp 149-150- Tuhfah al-Ahwadhi, by al-Mubarak Furi, v10, pp 182-183- Musnad Ahmad Ibn Hanbal, v6, p55NOTE: I have deleted the name of the companion of the Prophet mentioned inthe above traditions since his being Muhaddath is not confirmed by theShia.Concerning the opinion of the Shia see al-Ghadir, by al-Amini, v5, pp42-54, v8, pp 90-91.It is mentioned in the above Sunni commentaries that the meaning ofMuhaddath here is a person who is divinely inspired, who meets the angelsand is spoken to by them, and who is informed of the news of Ghayb (not tobe confused with the knowledge of Ghayb which belongs to Allah only) whichis the information about the present time and the future, and that thecompanions who are mentioned in those traditions had these attributes!!!The conclusion is that the existence of Muhaddathoon (those who are spokento) is a matter attested by ALL Muslims and that it is not somethingcontrary to the fundamentals of Islam.The above Sunni documents also giveevidence to the fact that Muhaddathoon are NOT prophets and they did NOTbring Shari'ah (divine law) from Allah to people.Here are the defenitions of messenger, prophet, and Imam:1.A Prophet (Nabi) is a person to whom the Divine Law (Shari'ah) descends;this divine law may be concerned with beliefs (aqa-id) or withpractical activities (Ibadat, like prayer).This Divine Law eitherdeals with the Nabi's OWN life or with that of his community; or both.This is the fundamental definition of prophethood, though the prophetmay also be informed of other things.The descent of the Divine Law(Shari'ah) may be direct, or through an intermediary like an angel.2.A Human Messenger/Apostle (Rasool) is a Prophet who receives a DivineLaw that concerns himself AND people other than himself.3.Imam means a person who is appointed by God as a leader and as a guide(see Quran 21:73 and 32:24) to whom obedience is due, and whom peopleshould follow.Messengers are Warners and Imams are Guides (13:7).Imamsare the Stars of Guidance (6:97).It is also interesting to remark about the time when the verse of thecompleteness of religion was revealed.It should be quite surprising thatmany Sunni scholars of Tafsir have confirmed that the verse:"Today I have completed your religion and my bounty upon you, and Iwas satisfied that Islam be your religion." (Quran 5:3)Was revealed in Ghadir Khum when the Messenger of Allah declared hissuccessor.Some of Sunni references which mentioned the revelation of theabove verse of Quran in Ghadir Khum after the speech of the Prophet:(1) al-Durr al-Manthur, by al-Hafiz Jalaluddin al-Suyuti, v3, p19(2) Tarikh, by Khatib al-Baghdadi, v8, pp 290,596 from Abu Hurayra(3) Manaqaib, by Ibn Maghazali, p19(4) History of Damascus, Ibn Asakir, v2, p75(5) al-Itqan, by al-Suyuti, v1, p13(6) Manaqib, by Khawarazmi al-Hanfi, p80(7) al-Bidayah wal-Nihayah, by Ibn Kathir, v3, p213(8) Yanabi' al-Mawaddah, by al-Qudoozi al-Hanafi, p115(9) Nuzul al-Quran, by al-Hafiz Abu Nu'aym narrated on the authorityAbu Sa'id Khudri....and more.The above verse clearly indicates that Islam without announcing theleadership of Imam Ali was not complete, and perfection of religion wasdue to announcement of the Prophet's immediate successor.End of Part 1 of 2