Like his predecessors, Mu’tamid was concerned about the Imam for his government for two main reasons. First, Imam Askari was the leader of the Shias, who did not accept the legitimacy of the Abbasid government. By this time, the Shias were large in number and were widespread in the Abbasid territory. Second, the Abbasids had received the news about the last Shia Imam, Imam Mahdi, who would establish justice on the earth. They feared Imam Mahdi for their unjust government. Thus, Mu’tamid, who wanted to closely monitor the Imam, ordered to imprison him. While in prison, the Imam’s condition and interaction with some Shia elders imprisoned with him remained under surveillance by the government through spy prisoners. The Imam once identified a spy prisoner to the Shia elders, and they confiscated the spy’s report to the Caliph.
A while into the Imam’s imprisonment, Mu’tamid released the Imam because he had to refer to him. A severe drought had hit Samarra, and Mu’tamid ordered the people to pray for rain. The Muslims prayed for three consecutive days, but it did not rain. On the fourth day, the Christians, including their leaders and monks, went outside the city to pray for rain, and it rained. Large drops of rain would fall from the sky every time one of the monks among the Christians raised his hands towards the sky. To the surprise of the Muslims, the Christians repeated their prayer the next day and it rained again. As a result of the Christian prayers, the need for water was fulfilled. This incident caused serious doubt among the Muslims about their faith, and some were even attracted towards Christianity. This unpleasant news forced Mu’tamid, the Muslims’ Caliph, to act. He ordered the release of Imam Askari from prison and brought him to his presence. He talked to the Imam about what had happened, and asked the Imam to save the faith of the nation of his forefather, the Prophet. The Imam told Mu’tamid to ask the people to leave the city for the prayer the following day. Mu’tamid responded that the people no longer needed water. The Imam replied that his intention was to remove doubts from the hearts of the people. The following day, the Imam and the people went outside the city. The Christians prayed for rain, and when a particular monk raised his hands towards the sky again, it began to rain. The Imam then asked to hold the hands and reveal what he was hiding in his hand. A small bone was found between the monk’s fingers and brought to the Imam. The Imam then wrapped the bone around a piece of cloth and asked the Christians to pray again for rain. This time when they prayed, it did not rain; instead, the clouds dispersed and the sky became sunny. The Caliph asked the Imam about the bone. The Imam responded that the bone belonged to a prophet, and that whenever the bone of a prophet is exposed to the sky, rain would fall. The Caliph was delighted by the Imam’s guidance and freed him with high regards. The Imam then asked for the release of hi
A while into the Imam’s imprisonment, Mu’tamid released the Imam because he had to refer to him. A severe drought had hit Samarra, and Mu’tamid ordered the people to pray for rain. The Muslims prayed for three consecutive days, but it did not rain. On the fourth day, the Christians, including their leaders and monks, went outside the city to pray for rain, and it rained. Large drops of rain would fall from the sky every time one of the monks among the Christians raised his hands towards the sky. To the surprise of the Muslims, the Christians repeated their prayer the next day and it rained again. As a result of the Christian prayers, the need for water was fulfilled. This incident caused serious doubt among the Muslims about their faith, and some were even attracted towards Christianity. This unpleasant news forced Mu’tamid, the Muslims’ Caliph, to act. He ordered the release of Imam Askari from prison and brought him to his presence. He talked to the Imam about what had happened, and asked the Imam to save the faith of the nation of his forefather, the Prophet. The Imam told Mu’tamid to ask the people to leave the city for the prayer the following day. Mu’tamid responded that the people no longer needed water. The Imam replied that his intention was to remove doubts from the hearts of the people. The following day, the Imam and the people went outside the city. The Christians prayed for rain, and when a particular monk raised his hands towards the sky again, it began to rain. The Imam then asked to hold the hands and reveal what he was hiding in his hand. A small bone was found between the monk’s fingers and brought to the Imam. The Imam then wrapped the bone around a piece of cloth and asked the Christians to pray again for rain. This time when they prayed, it did not rain; instead, the clouds dispersed and the sky became sunny. The Caliph asked the Imam about the bone. The Imam responded that the bone belonged to a prophet, and that whenever the bone of a prophet is exposed to the sky, rain would fall. The Caliph was delighted by the Imam’s guidance and freed him with high regards. The Imam then asked for the release of hi
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00:00Like his predecessors, Mu'thamid was concerned about the Imam for his government for two
00:13main reasons. First, Imam Asghari was the leader of the Shias, who did not accept the
00:18legitimacy of the Abbasid government. By this time, the Shias were large in number and were
00:23widespread in the Abbasid territory. Second, the Abbasids had received the news about the
00:28last Shia Imam, Imam Mahdi, who had established justice on earth. They feared Imam Mahdi for
00:34their unjust government. Thus, Mu'thamid, who wanted to closely monitor the Imam, ordered
00:40to imprison him. While in prison, the Imam's condition and interaction with some Shia leaders,
00:45who were imprisoned with him, remained under surveillance by the government through spy
00:49prisoners. The Imam once identified a spy prisoner to the Shia elders, and they confiscated the
00:54despised report to the Caliph.
01:12After a while from the Imam's imprisonment, Mu'thamid had to refer to the Imam and free
01:16him. A severe drought had hit Samara, and Mu'thamid ordered the people to pray for rain. The Muslims
01:22prayed for three consecutive days, but it did not rain. On the fourth day, the Christians,
01:27including their leaders and monks, went outside the city to pray for rain, and it rained. Large
01:32drops of water would fall from the sky every time one of the monks among the Christians raised his
01:37hands towards the sky. To the surprise of the Muslims, the Christians repeated their prayer the
01:41next day and it rained again. As a result of the Christian prayers, the need for water was fulfilled.
01:47This incident caused a serious doubt among the Muslims about their faith, and some were even attracted
01:52towards Christianity. This unpleasant news forced Mu'thamid, the Muslim's Caliph, to act.
01:59He ordered to release Imam Askedi from the prison, and brought him to his presence.
02:03He talked to the Imam about what had happened, and asked the Imam to save the faith of the nation
02:07of his forefather, the Prophet. The Imam told Mu'thamid to ask the people to leave the city for
02:12their prayer on the following day. Mu'thamid responded that the people no longer needed water.
02:18The Imam replied that his intention was to remove doubts from the hearts of the people.
02:22The following day, the Imam and the people went outside the city. The Christians prayed for rain,
02:28and when a particular monk raised his hands toward the sky again, it began to rain. The Imam then
02:33asked to hold the hands of that monk, and bring what he was hiding in his hand. A small bone found
02:38between the monk's fingers, and was brought to the Imam. The Imam then wrapped the bone around a
02:43piece of cloth, and asked the Christians to pray again for rain. This time when they prayed, it did
02:48not rain. Instead, the clouds dispersed and the sky became sunny. The Caliph asked the Imam about the
02:55bone, and the Imam responded that the bone was a remain of a Prophet, and that whenever a bone of a
02:59Prophet is exposed to sky, rain would fall. The Caliph was delighted by the Imam's guidance, and freed him
03:05with high respects. The Imam then asked for the release of his companions from the prison,
03:09which the Caliph accepted.
03:19Although the Imam was freed from the prison, the pressure on him continued, and his life remained
03:34under intense surveillance. This was to the extent that the Imam had to present himself at the Abbasid
03:39palace twice a week, on Mondays and Thursdays, to confirm his presence in Samara. Whenever the Imam
03:44wanted to go to the palace, crowds of people who expected his commute would gather in the
03:49streets to see him. This shows the Imam's social status and respect in people's hearts, which was
03:54obviously one of the reasons for the hostility of the Abbasid caliphs towards him. The Imam was also
04:00respected by the workers inside the Abbasid palace, who would call the Imam by his title of Aba Muhammad,
04:06or Ibn al-Raza, which conveys respect in Arabic. Only certain people in the palace were called by their
04:11titles, such as the Caliph and his Crown Prince.
04:23The Imam's Shia followers were also among the crowd who would wait to see him on the streets of Samara.
04:29The Imam was concerned about his Shias being identified in the crowd, which would endanger their
04:44lives. If they ever wanted to approach the Imam and initiate a conversation with him in unsafe
04:50circumstances, the Imam would hint to them to remain silent. On one occasion, the Imam sent a letter to his
04:57Shias who were in Samara and intended to meet him. In the letter, the Imam warned them about risking
05:04their lives by visiting him. In another letter, the Imam asked his Shia followers not to wear their rings
05:10in their right hands, as the Shias were known in the society for always wearing the rings in their right
05:14hands. Through his advice, the Imam wanted his Shia followers not to be identified and hence to protect
05:20their lives.
05:33On another occasion, Muqtamid imprisoned the Imam and his brother Ja'far. Muqtamid would frequently
05:53inquire about the Imam's condition in custody. The Imam's guard would report that the Imam spent the
05:58day's fasting and the nights in prayer. After a while, Muqtamid saw the Imam's guard again and
06:06repeated his inquiry and heard the same response. He then ordered the guard to go to the prison right
06:11away and pass his greetings to the Imam and release him from the prison.
06:18When the guard went to the prison, he observed that the Imam had already prepared for his release by
06:22wearing his formal clothing. After being released, the Imam did not leave. Instead, he told the guard
06:28that he had entered the prison with his brother and should leave the prison with him. That person
06:32transferred the Imam's words to Muqtamid, who then ordered the release of the Imam's brother as well.
06:52When the Imam was released from the prison, he described his situation in a letter by referring
07:02to the following verse of the Qur'an.
07:05They want to extinguish God's light with their mouths, but God will complete his light, even though the
07:27disbelievers dislike it. By referring to this verse, the Imam revealed the real intention of the government,
07:34which was to kill him before he would have any children to inherit the imamat from him.
07:40The Imam emphasized God's absolute will about the 12th Imam, which would be manifested with certainty.
08:04The Imam Ras sighed the
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