- Al-Hasan Ibn 'Ali al-'Askari
- (Peace be Upon him)
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- Name: al-Hasan
- Title: al-'Askari
Agnomen: Abu Muhammad
Father's name: 'Ali- al - Hadi ( an- Naqi )
Mother's name: Hadithah (or Susan)
Birth: In Medina, on Friday, 8th Rabi'u 'th-thani 232 AH.
Death: Died at the age of 28, in Samarra', on Friday, 8th Rabl'u 'l-awwal 260 AH; poisoned
by al-Mu'tamid, the Abbasid ruler; buried in Samarra' (Iraq)
- The Holy Imam Hasan al-'Askari spent
twenty-two years of his life under the patronage of his father, Imam 'Al; al-Had;
(an-Naqi) after whose martyrdom he became his divinely commissioned Imam. Imam Hasan ibn
'Ali al-'Askari, the son of the Tenth Imam, was born in 232/845 and according to some
Shl'ite sources was poisoned and killed in 260/872 through the instigation of the 'Abbasid
caliph al-Mu'tamid.
- The Eleventh Imam gained the Imamate, after
the death of his noble father, through Divine Command and through the decree of the
previous Imams. During the seven years of his Imamate, due to untold restrictions placed
upon him by the caliphate, he lived in hiding and dissimulation (taqiyyah) He did not have
any social contact with even the common people among the Shi'ite population. Only the
elite of the Shi'ah were able to see him. Even so, he spent most of his time in prison.
There was extreme repression at that time because the Shi'ite population had reached a
considerable level in both numbers and power. Everyone knew that the Shi'ah believed in
the Imamate, and the identity of the Shi'ite Imams was also known.
- Therefore, the caliphate kept the Imams
under its close supervision more than ever before. It tried through every possible means
and through secret plans to remove and destroy them. Also, the caliphate had come to know
that the elite among the Shi'ah believed that the Eleventh Imam, according to traditions
cited by him as well as his forefathers, would have a son who was the promised Mahdi. The
coming of the Mahdi had been foretold in authenticated hadith of the Prophet in both Sunni
and Shi'ite sources. For this reason the Eleventh Imam, more than other Imams, was kept
under close watch by the caliphate.
- The caliph of the time had decided
definitely to put an end to the Imamate in Shi'ism through every possible means and to
close the door to the Imamate once and for all. Therefore, as soon as the news of the
illness of the Eleventh Imam reached al-Mu'tamid, he sent a physician and a few of his
trusted agents and judges to the house of the Imam to be with him and observe his
condition and the situation within his house at all times. After the death of the Imam,
they had the house investigated and all his female slaves examined by the midwife. For two
years the secret agents of the caliph searched for the successor of the Imam until they
lost all hope.
- The Eleventh Imam was buried in his house in
Samarra' next to his noble father. Here it should be remembered that during their life
time the Imams trained many hundreds of scholars of religion and hadith, and it is these
scholars who have transmitted to us information about the Imams. In order not to prolong
the matter, the list of their names and works and their biographies have not been included
here.
- al-Imam al-Hasan al-'Askari, peace be Upon
him, said:
- Generosity has a limit, which when crossed
becomes extravagance; caution has a limit which when crossed becomes cowardice;
thriftiness has a limit, which when crossed becomes miserliness; courage has a limit,
which when crossed becomes fool-hardiness. Let this moral lesson suffice: refrain from
doing anything which you would disapprove of if done by someone else.
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- (A Brief History of The Fourteen Infallibles p.
155-157)
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