- Focusing on the concept of Imāmat in the Qur’ān, specifically referencing Prophet Ibrāhim (a).
- Ibrāhim's exemplary status is highlighted, as he was promised Imāmat by Allah, indicating its significance.
- Three key conclusions are drawn from this verse: Imāmat is superior to prophethood, it's solely Allah's prerogative, and it's only for the ma‘ṣūm (sinless).
- The role of divinely appointed Imams is explained, emphasizing their guidance and exemplification of good deeds.
- Drawing parallels between Prophet Ibrāhim and Imam ‘Ali, both known for their rejection of idol worship.
- Imam ‘Ali's close relationship with the Prophet Muhammad is detailed, particularly emphasizing his upbringing in the Prophet's household.
- ‘Ali is portrayed as the only eye-witness of the first revelation of the Qur’ān, showcasing his unique knowledge and connection to the scripture.
- Discussion of ‘Ali's funeral and the lack of appreciation he faced, despite his significant contributions.
- Sa‘sah bin Sawhān's eulogy at ‘Ali's graveside reflects on ‘Ali's virtues and his close relationship with the Prophet.
- Imam Sajjad is mentioned as possibly witnessing ‘Ali's funeral, which could have left a lasting impact on him.
22nd Ramadhan 1445
April 1st, 2024
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