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At the beginning of Imam Reza’s Imamat, he did not publicly declare his Imamat due to the extensive amount of pressure dominating the society following Imam Kazim’s imprisonment and martyrdom by Haroon. It was highly possible that Haroon would have been a threat for Imam Reza, so the Imam only revealed his Imamat to his family, as well as to his father’s loyal companions and representatives.
Haroon did not regard the Imam as an immediate threat for his government. However, he was frequently advised by those close to him, particularly his minister, Yahya ibn Khalid Barmaki, to take action against Imam Reza who was being followed by the Shias as the Imam after Imam Kazim but Haroon rejected their wishes to act against the Imam. Haroon would respond, “We have killed his father. Should I kill them all (to satisfy you)?” Haroon was aware that Muslims, especially the Shias, held him responsible for the martyrdom of Imam Kazim. He did not want to put his government in further trouble by aggravating the long-standing hostilities between the Prophet’s descendants and the Abbasids.
Haroon had appointed spies in Medina to closely monitor all aspects of Imam Reza’s activities. Once, Haroon received a report from one of his spies that the Imam had gone to the market and purchased some domestic animals. Later, someone came to Haroon and claimed the Imam had opened his house to the people and had been calling them to his Imamat. Haroon surprisingly responded that the spy earlier had given a contrary report to what he just reported, and thus Haroon did not pay attention to this obvious conspiracy against the Imam.
Due to the frequent ill-talks against the Imam, Haroon once decided to kill him. He sent someone to bring the Imam into his presence. When the Imam saw Haroon, he quietly recited a supplication which had been passed down to him from the Prophet. When Haroon looked at the Imam, his decision suddenly changed. He told the Imam that he had ordered a large reward to be paid to him, and told the Imam to write down his family’s needs. When the Imam returned, Haroon consoled himself by saying that he had wanted something and God had wanted something else, and whatever God wants is better.
After a period estimated by some to be around four years, Imam Reza publicly announced his Imamat to the people. He was frequently warned by his close companions that the declaration of his Imamat might trigger Haroon to persecute him. The Imam dismissed their warnings and promised them that Haroon could not harm him, similar to how the Prophet had made a prophecy that Abu-Jahl, one of his prominent opponents in Mecca, would not be able to harm him. The Imam assured them that they could consider this prophecy a sign of his Imamat.
The Imam’s declaration of his Imamat coincided with the time that Haroon decided to remove the powerful Barmaki family from his government. Haroon was afraid that the increasing power of the Barmaki family in his government could endanger

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00:00In the beginning of the imamah of Imam Raza, he did not publicly declare his imamah.
00:10This was due to an extensive amount of pressure dominated in the society following Imam Qasim's
00:15imprisonment and martyrdom by Harun.
00:17It was highly possible that Harun would be a threat for Imam Raza, thus Imam Raza only
00:23revealed his imamah to his family as well as loyal companions and representatives of
00:27his father, Imam Qasim.
00:41Harun did not perceive the imam as an immediate threat for his government, however, he was
00:46frequently advised by those close to him, particularly his minister Yahya ibn Khalid
00:51Baramaki to take action against the imam who was being followed by the Shias as their next
00:56imam after Imam Qasim.
00:58However, Harun would reject their wishes to act against the imam.
01:02Harun would respond that we have killed his father, should I kill them all to satisfy
01:06you?
01:07Harun was aware that Muslims, especially the Shias held him responsible in the martyrdom
01:12of Imam Qasim.
01:13He did not want to put his government further in trouble by aggravating the long-standing
01:17hostilities between the Prophet's descendants and the Abbasids.
01:36Harun had appointed spies in Medina to closely monitor all aspects of Imam Raza's activities.
01:41Once Harun received a report from one of his spies that the imam went to the market and
01:46purchased some domestic animals.
01:48Later, someone came to Harun and said that the imam had opened his house for the people
01:52and had called them to his imamate.
01:54Harun surprisingly responded that he said something contrary to what the spy had already
01:59reported.
02:00Thus, he did not pay attention to the conspiracy against the imam.
02:16Due to frequent talks against the imam, Harun once decided to kill the imam.
02:24He sent someone to bring the imam into his presence.
02:27When the imam saw Harun, he quietly recited a supplication that was passed down to him
02:32from the Prophet.
02:33Once Harun looked at the imam, his decision suddenly changed.
02:36He told the imam that he had ordered a big reward to be paid to him and asked the imam
02:41to write down his family's needs.
02:43When the imam returned, Harun consoled himself by saying that he wanted something and God
02:48wanted something else, and whatever God wants is better.
03:08After a period that is estimated by some to be around 4 years, Imam Raza publicly announced
03:13his imamate to the people.
03:15He was frequently warned by his close companions that the declarations of his imamate might
03:20trigger Harun to persecute him.
03:22The imam dismissed their warnings and told them that similar to the Prophet who made
03:26a prophecy that his uncle Abu Jahl, who was his opponent, would not be able to harm him,
03:32he promised that Harun could not harm him either.
03:34The imam assured them that they could consider this prophecy a sign of his imamate.
03:56The imam's declaration of his imamate coincided with the time that Harun decided to remove
04:01the powerful family of Barmaki from his government.
04:04He was afraid that the increasing power of the Barmaki family in his government could
04:08endanger his power.
04:09Thus, he killed or imprisoned influential characters and politicians from the Barmaki
04:14family.
04:15He also imprisoned his famous minister Yahya ibn Khalid Barmaki, whose hostility led to
04:20Imam Kazim's martyrdom.
04:22Yahya was kept in prison for a few years until his death.
04:26The elimination of the Barmakis from the power benefited the imam as they were hostile toward
04:30the Ahlul Bayt.
04:32The Barmakis would frequently speak ill of Imam Kazim and Imam Riza to Harun.
04:53Shortly after, Harun's attention was diverted to the riots and the unrest in the eastern
04:58parts of his government.
04:59The uprisings of Hamza in Cistan and Rafah ibn Laith in Central Asia could gather support
05:04from the people as they were suppressed by the oppression and the injustice of Ali ibn
05:08Isa, Harun's governor in Khurasan.
05:11Harun wanted to make a smooth transition of power for his sons and was concerned about
05:15the uprisings and instabilities in those regions.
05:18Thus, he personally traveled to Khurasan to manage the situation.
05:22However, after meeting with Ali ibn Isa in Ray, Iran, he decided to return to Baghdad
05:27as he had received the news of instability at the border with the Roman Empire.
05:32The insecurity in Khurasan remained unsolved until Harun removed Ali ibn Isa from the power
05:37and sent troops towards Central Asia for a war against Rafah ibn Laith.
05:41He himself traveled again to Khurasan to oversee the situation despite his illness.
05:45However, he could not complete his journey and died close to the city of Tuz in Khurasan
05:50in current-day Mashhad, Iran.
05:58Harun's occupations and various problems in his government benefited Imam Reza as Harun
06:10did not find an opportunity to persecute the Imam.
06:13Thus, the Imam continued his imamate in Medina without any major threats from Harun's government
06:18and his prophecy of Harun being unable to harm him became a reality.

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