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Masuma-e-Qom, A brief life history (See Inserts / Messages)

Masuma-e-Qom,  A brief life history

(Source: “Shia Islam At A Glance” By Sheikh Abdul Jalil Nawee)

Masuma-e-Qom or Fātimah bint Mūsā al-Kādhim, commonly known as Fātimah al-Ma‘sūmah or Fatemeh Ma’sumeh‎, (“Fatimah the Innocent”), or Hadrat Masumah (s.a.) was born in Medina on Dhul Qi‘dah 173 AH. She was the daughter of the seventh Imām, Mūsā’ al-Kādhim (a.s.) and sister of the eighth Imām, ‘Ali ar-Ridā (a.s.). Every year, thousands of Shia Muslims travel to Qom to honor Fatima Masumeh at her shrine and ask for her blessings.
Despite having been infallible, Fatima Masumeh is not considered one of the 14 maasum or the most holy or innocent figures in Shia Islam. Yet, her brother Imam Ali al-Ridha (a.s.) gave her the title “Masumeh”, which means infallible or sinless. In Shi’ism, women either become saints by their own accord or because they are the sisters, daughters, or wives of other saints. Fatima Masumeh became a saint because of her closeness to her brother Imam ‘Ali al-Rida (a.s.) and her father Imam Musa al-Kadhim (a.s.). However, Fatima Masumeh also has her own reputation of holiness and wisdom. She is said to have been learned in various Islamic sciences and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), and to have transmitted many hadiths from her family members.
Fatima Masumeh is honored in many hadiths, or teachings, from Shia Imams that proclaim the benevolence of visiting her shrine in Qom. Her brother Imam ‘Ali al-Rida stated that visiting the shrine of Fatima Masumeh is equal to visiting him, demonstrating his honor of his sister. Other Imams declare that anyone who visits Fatima Masumeh’s shrine will surely go to heaven. More miracles are reported to occur at her shrine in Qom than at the burial place of any other prophet or imam.
It is written that even before she was born, Shia Imams foretold Fatima Masumeh’s holiness and piety. Fatima was born into Shia legacy, raised under the care of two Imams- her father and her brother- and she is said to have absorbed their knowledge and holiness. Fatima Masumeh spent the first six years of her life learning alongside her father, Imam Musa al-Kadhim (a.s.). Scholars have written that she had a “special gift” of knowledge and spiritual awareness, even in childhood. When she was ten years old, Harun al-Rashid, the 5th caliph of the Abbasid Caliphate sent her father to prison. This separation was very difficult for Fatima, but her brother Imam ‘Ali al Rida (a.s.) was 25 years her senior, took care of her.
Imam ‘Ali al Rida (a.s.) and Fatima are among Imam Musa al-Kadhim’s (a.s.) 37 children, but they are the only two children from the Imam’s marriage to Najmah Khatun. Their mother was a former slave from North Africa who became very learned in Islamic teachings under the guidance of Imam Musa al-Kadim’s (a.s.) mother, Lady Hamidah. Ali al Rida would later become the 8th Imam and gain the title Imam ‘Ali al-Rida (a.s.). The historian al-Tabari states that ‘Al-Rida’ means “The One Well-pleasing [to God] from the House of Muhammad (pbuh).” He was appointed successor to the Abassid Caliph al-Mamun, though he was hesitant in accepting this role. As ‘Ali al-Rida (a.s.) gained the title of “Crown Prince”, some people refused to accept his role amidst civil war. ‘Ali al-Rida (a.s.) revealed the extent of this revolt to al-Mamun, stating that people considered him “bewitched and mentally deranged,” and had given their allegiance to his paternal uncle Ibrahim bint al-Madhi instead of him.
In 200 AH, al-Mamun called for Imam Ali al-Rida (a.s.) to leave for Khorasan and Fatima Masumeh was forced to live apart from her brother. After one difficult year apart from her brother, Fatima Masumeh decided to leave to join him. She did not leave solely because she longed to live near her brother; scholars also suggest that Fatima Masumeh’s knowledge and religiosity would help her brother in his political office, especially in decisions regarding women. In 201 AH she set off in a caravan of 23 family and friends of the Imam Ali al-Rida (a.s.), alongside another caravan of 12,000 people traveling to Khorasan. Unfortunately, the caravans never made it to Khorasan and Fatima Masumeh never reached her brother. They were attacked by enemies of the Shias while at Saveh; some fled, but many were wounded, taken prisoner, or killed. Fatima Masumeh survived, but was forced to watch the murders of 23 close family members and friends. It is written that Fatima Masumeh was then poisoned by a woman from the enemies. Fatima became ill and asked to be taken to Qom, where she died and was buried in her host’s land (Iran).

 

 

Scientific Discoveries of Imam Jafar as-Sadiq (a.s.)

Scientific Discoveries of Imam Jafar as-Sadiq (a.s.)

(Source: “Shia Islam At A Glance” By: Molana Sheikh Abdul Jalil Nawee)

 Imam Jafar al-Sadiq presented numerous scientific discoveries, a few of which are described below.

Imam Jafar al-Sadiq (a.s.) was a religious leader, a scientist, a philosopher, and a dedicated teacher. He used to teach Theology, Philosophy, Science, and Literature. He was the first scholar in the world who separated science from Philosophy. .

Imam Jafar al-Sadiq (a.s.) had attacked the theories of famous world philosophers and scientists like Aristotle, Ptolemy, Euclid, and Lavoisier when he was a student in the Academy of his father, Imam Mohammad al-Baqar (a.s.) who died in 114 Hijra. At that time, there were no scientific, mathematical, or philosophical books or research papers available in Madina for anyone to study or review.

Aristotle was a great thinker and a philosopher. His books Arganan and Physics, are the most precious literary treasures of mankind. His theory that earth was stationary and the sun and stars rotated around it, was widely supported by Ptolemy, the Egyptian Geographer and Astronomer. In the year 94 Hijra, when a model of the then assumed solar system was brought from Egypt to Madina, Imam Jafar al-Sadiq (a.s.), at that time a 11 year old boy, openly criticized and rejected that Theory. While rejecting the theory of rotation of sun, moon and planets around the earth, Imam Sadiq (a.s.) said that:

“When the sun, during its rotation around earth, passes through 12 Constellations in one year, and remains in each constellation for 30 days, why does it disappear from the sight during night time? It should remain visible from the earth during day time as well as night time.” This was a very strong objection by a boy of 11 years of age”.

At the age of 12, Imam Sadiq (a.s.) also rejected the Theory of Four Elements of Aristotle and proved it to be totally wrong. Criticizing the theory, he said:

“I wonder how a man like Aristotle could say that in the world there are only four elements Earth, Water, Fire, and Air. The Earth is not an element. It contains many metals which are elements. He said Water, Fire and Air were also not elements”.

Imam Jafar Sadiq (a.s.) was the first person to discover that one of the elements contained by air produces acidity which helps combustion. Without the presence of this material, a combustible material will not burn. He also said this element is essential for breathing and that it supports human life. This was also an important discovery. Later on the future scientists confirmed the discovery and named this element as Oxygen..

Imam Jafar al-Sadiq (a.s.) described another important theory. This discovery is about the origin of the Universe. He said :

The Universe was created out of a tiny particle, which had two opposite poles, one with negative charge and other with positive charge. That particle produced Atom. In this way matter came into being. Then the matter diversified. The diversification was caused by density or rarity of the Atoms”.

In the 2nd century of the Hijra it was only in the Muslim countries that the people had the freedom to say and write freely about the heavenly bodies. That is why, Imam Jafar as-Sadiq (a.s.) could discuss his new theories about the sun, moon and stars. At that time the scientists who had discovered the Laws of Planetary Motion had failed to discover as to what causes day and night phenomena. It is therefore highly surprising that Imam Jafar as-Sadiq (a.s.) who lived in Madina, which was not a center of knowledge and learning, made an important discovery in the field of Astronomy. He clearly stated that the earth rotates on its own orbit, completing one full orbit in one day, thus creating day and night. He said one half of the earth that faces the sun creates the day and the other half not facing the sun creates the night..

As regards the shining stars in the Universe, Imam Jafar al-Sadiq (a.s.) said:

“Each star is a small universe within the great universe. It is a collection of heavenly bodies like a sun and its satellite. They are all in perpetual motion so that they may not fall down and breakup. If their movement stops, the universe will come to an end. The perpetual motion supports life. It is by the Will of Allah that the eternal motion never stops and life cycle continues.” He further clarified that there are a few stars that are bigger than the sun and a lot brighter than the sun.

Imam Jafar al-Sadiq (a.s.) also taught his students the science of medicine. His research and his theories had great impact on science of medicine. During the second and third centuries of Hijra most of the physicians in the Middle East followed the methods of diagnosis and treatment prescribed by him.

In cases where condition of a patient was such that physician could not determine whether the patient is alive or dead, Imam Jafar as-Sadiq had suggested that a small incision should be made in his body, specially between his two fingers. If blood comes out, it was a sign that he was alive. There is an historical evidence that his theory was put to test and was found correct.

In addition to his vast knowledge of other subjects, Imam Jafar al-Sadiq (a.s.) was well versed in the History of Christianity. He knew the origin of the Orthodox and Catholic Churches and the main cause of differences among Christians and their division into many sects. He did not want the divisive element to enter into Shia Theology, and diivide Shias like Christians. It was for that reason that he emphasized Shi’a unity stating that the Holy Prophet (pbuh), and the divinely appointed Leaders (Imams), possessed the divine knowledge relevant to the Universe and all other creations.

In the Eleventh century, Catholic Church was deadly against Astronomy, Philosophy, and other Sciences, and did not preserve any books written by the Philosophers of Greece, Rome and Alexandria. The Greek Philosophers would have been burnt alive if they dared to write about any of the sciences. Whatever ancient books and literature that were available, Muslims translated them in Arabic and preserved them in their libraries. Accordingly, Muslims became the real source of civilization in Europe. About nine hundred years ago, a majority of the Europeans were uneducated, lived uncivilized life, and had no noble quality and character. Due to ignorance and illiteracy, there was not a single library in Europe. It was their contact with Muslims that changed their life style and became civilized. Muslims had big libraries and many large centers of knowledge and learning. It was Islamic civilization and culture that influenced European life and its culture. In the year 1130 A.D. a Translation Bureau was established in Italy where all books of famous Muslim writers were translated and preserved. These translations opened the eyes of Europeans, and opened a new gate to conduct scientific and philosophical research again in Europe. .

Imam Jafar al-Sadiq (a.s.) had attacked the theories of famous philosophers Aristotle and Ptolemy when he was a student in the Academy of his father, Imam Mohammad al-Baqar (a.s.), who died in 114 Hijra. At that time there were no scientific, mathematical, or philosophical books or research papers. Accordingly Imam Jafar as-Sadiq (a.s.) knew that Muslim world would be flooded with books of the philosopers of Greece and Alexandria and that Muslims would blindly accept everything as Gospel truth. Thus, many of their false and fallacious theories would catch their imagination, corrupt their minds, and keep them under total darkness for centuries, which actually did happen. For example, the theory of Arisstotle and Ptolemy that earth was center of the Universe and that the sun and stars rotated around it, was generally accepted by the Muslims as correct. Therefore, Imam Mohammad al-Baqar (a.s.) and after his death Imam Jafar as-Sadiq (a.s.) explained the correct theories of Universe and other creations to their students, and advised them to spread their teachings and the correct theories as presented by the two leaders, among other Muslims, and their generations.

Marveling at the creation of Allah (swt), Imam Jafar al-Sadiq (a.s.) remarked:

            Allah, by His Knowledge and Power, created every living being and endowed each one of them with special power and instinct so that it may succeed in its struggle for survival. How wonderful are his creations. He created animals which can survive in severe cold weather of the frigid regions of the Poles and He created animals, which can live, prosper and propagate in the scorching heat of the tropics and sandy deserts. Many animals, which live in very cold region, sleep during long winters without eating and drinking, and also without having any adverse effect on their health. The hearts of these animals beat 5,000 times per hour when they are awake, and about 60 or 70 times while they sleep during winter. As regards the animals which live in deserts, like camels, can survive for several days in deserts without water. Allah gave special power to camels by which they can sense availability of water in deserts from a significant distance. “

Shi’as believe Jafar al-Sadiq (a.s.) was one of the divinely appointed Imam who had unlimited knowledge of all creations. Whatever theories and research he put forward about Astronomy, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and Medicines was through his divine knowledge. Every physician and every scholar who reads his theories will realize and acknowledge that Imam Jafar as-Sadiq (a.s.) was a genius and fully capable of making important discoveries using his great intellectual power. On one occasion, someone asked him as to when the Universe came into being, he replied that it was always there. He further added that the Universe is eternal.

Imam Jafar as-Sadiq (a.s.) has to his credit a number of maxims, sayings, and short quotations. Many of them have spread throughout the world. His following Maxim gained great popularity:

‘When someone is in pain, he thinks of himself”.

This maxim is so correct that it gradually spread all over the world. This maxim is so precise, true and exact that a Canadian scholar considered it as a Law of Psychology, and said that when we have some pain in our body we cannot forget ourselves, however, when we have no pain, mental or physical, we tend to forget ourselves.

Selected quotations

  • “The most perfect of men in intellect is the best of them in ethics.”
  • “Whoever attacks a matter without knowledge cuts off his own nose.”
  • “To forbid generosity is mistrust in Allah.”
  • “Three (things) with which Allah does not increase the Muslim person but glory: To forgive him who wrongs him; to give him who deprives him, to visit him who abandons him.”[
  • “(Religious) scholars are the trustees of prophets unless they come to the doors of supreme rulers.”
  • “The richest of rich is he who is not captive for greed.”
  • “Nothing is better than silence, no enemy is more harmful than ignorance, and no illness is more dangerous than telling lies.”
  • “Verily, envy eats belief as fire eats wood.”
  • “Three (things) cause affection: Religion, modesty, and generosity … three (things) cause hatred: hypocrisy, self-admiration, and oppression.”
  • “Charity is the Zakat (alms) of blessings, intercession is the Zakat of dignity, illnesses are the Zakat of bodies, forgiveness is the Zakat of victory, and the thing whose Zakat is paid is safe from taking (by Allah).”
  • “If the ill-natured (person) knows that he tortures himself, he will be tolerant in his manners.”
  • “He who answers all that he is asked, surely is mad.”
  • “Whomsoever God removes from the degradation of sin to the exaltation of piety, he it is whom God makes rich without property and noble without the help of family.”
  • “Whoever fears God, God makes all things fear him; and whoever does not fear God, God makes him fear all things.”

Events Planner (See Inserts / Messages)

EVENTS PLANNER

(All Dates are for USA and  Canada, and are subject to sighting of the moon)

 

Occassions

 

 

Islamic Date

 

1439 AH

2017-2018

 

1440 AH

2018-2019

Muharram – First Day Muharram 01 Sept 22, 2017 Sept 11, 2018
Shahadat Imam Husain (as) – Ashura Muharram 10 Oct 01, 2017 Sept 20, 2018
Shahadat Imam ZainulAbidin (as) Muharram 25 Oct 16, 2017 Oct 5, 2018
Viladat Imam Musa e Kazim (as) Safar 07 Oct 27, 2017 Oct 16, 2018
Shahadat Bibi Sakina (sa) Safar 13 Nov 2, 2017 Oct 22, 2018
Shahadat Imam Ali Raza (as) Safar 17 Nov 6, 2017 Oct 26, 2018
Chehlum of Imam Husain (as) –Arbaeen Safar 20 Nov 9, 2017 Oct 29, 2018
Shahadat Bibi Zainab (sa). Safar 24 Nov13, 2017 Nov 2, 2018
Wafat Masooma e Qum (sa) Rabi I 04 Nov23, 2017 Nov 12, 2018
Shahadat Imam Hasan Askari (as) Rabi I 08 Nov27, 2017 Nov 16, 2018
Eid-e-Zahra (sa) Rabi I 09 Nov28, 2017 Nov 17, 2018
Viladat Holy Prophet (pbuh) and Imam Jafar Sadiq (as) Rabi I 17 Dec06, 2017 Nov 25, 2018
Viladat Bibi UmmeKulsum (sa) Rabi I 18 Dec18, 2017 Dec 7, 2018
Viladat Imam Hasan Askari (as) Rabi II 10 Dec29, 2017 Dec 18, 2018
Viladat Imam Zain-ul- Abidin (as) Jamadi I 15 Feb 2, 2018 Jan 22, 2019
Shahadat Bibi Fatima Zehra (sa) Jamadi II 03 Feb 19, 2018 Feb 8, 2019
Shahadat Bibi UmmulBaneen (sa) Jamadi II 13 March 1, 2018 Feb 18, 2019
Viladat Bibi Fatima Zehra (sa) Jamadi II 20 March 8, 2018 Feb 25, 2019
Nazr Imam e Hasan Mujtaba (as) Jamadi II 22 March 10, 2018 Feb 27 2019
Viladat Imam Mohammad Baqir (as) Rajab 01 March 19, 2018 March 8, 2019
Shahadat Imam Ali Naqi (as) Rajab 03 March 21, 2018 March 10, 2019
Viladat Imam Ali Naqi (as) Rajab 05 March 23, 2018 March12, 2019
Viladat Imam Muhammad Taqi (as) Rajab 10 March 28, 2018 March 17, 2019
Viladat Imam Ali ibne Abu Talib (as) Rajab 13 March 31, 2018 March 20, 2019
Nazr Imam Jafar-e- Sadiq (as) Rajab 22 Apr 9, 2018 March 29, 2019
Shahadat Imam Musa-e- Kazim (as) Rajab 25 Apr 12, 2018 April 1, 2019
Wafaat Hazrat Abu Talib (as) Rajab 26 Apr 13, 2018 Apr 2, 2019
Eid-e-Besath ( Mairaj-un-Nabi) Rajab 27 Apr 14, 2018 Apr 3, 2019
Viladat Bibi Zainab (sa) Shaban 01 Apr 17, 2018 Apr 6, 2019
Viladat Imam Husain (as) Shaban 03 Apr 19, 2018 Apr 8, 2019
Viladat Hazrat Abbas (as) Shaban 04 Apr 20, 2018 Apr 9, 2019
Viladat Imam Zain ulAbideen (as) Shaban 05 Apr 21, 2018 Apr 10, 2019
Viladat Imam e Zamana (a.t.f) Shaban 15 May 1, 2018 Apr20, 2019
Ramadhan Mubarak – First Day of Fasting Ramadhan 01 May 17, 2018 May 6, 2019
Wafat Bibi Khadija (sa) Ramadhan 10 May 26, 2018 May 15, 2019
Viladat Imam Hasan (as) Ramadhan 15 May 31, 2018 May 20, 2019
Shahadat Imam Ali (as) Ramadhan 21 June 6, 2018 May 26, 2019
Eid-ul-Fitr (End of Fasting) Shawwal 01 June 15, 2018 June 4, 2019
Shahadat Imam JafarSadiq (as) Shawwal 25 July 9, 2018 June 28, 2019
Viladat Masuma -e- Qum (sa) Ziqqad 01 July 15, 2018 July 4, 2019
Viladat Imam Ali Raza (as) Ziqaad 11 July 25, 2018 July 14, 2019
Shhadat Imam Muhammad Taqi (as) Ziqaad 29 Aug 12, 2018 Aug 1, 2019
Aqd Imam Ali (as)   and Bibi Fatima (sa) Zilhijja01 Aug 13, 2018 Aug 2, 2019
Shahadat Imam Mohammad Baqir (as) Ziqaad 07 Aug 19, 2018 Aug 8, 2019
Eid-ul-Adha Zilhijja 10 Aug 22, 2018 Aug 11, 2019
Eid-e-Ghadeer Zilhijja 18 Aug 30, 2018 Aug 19, 2019
Eid-e-Mubahila Zilhijja 24 Sept 5, 2018 Aug 25, 2019

(All dates are approximate and subject to change due to sighting of the moon).

By: Mustufa Sabir, Maryland.