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The Uli al-Amr verse or the Ita’a (obedience) verse is the verse 59 of sura [[al-Nisa’]] which commands believers to obey Allah, the Prophet (s), and Uli al-Amr (those vested with authourity). The verse is one of the Qur’anic proofs for the [[infallibility]] and imamate of Imam ‘Ali and other twelve imams. | The Uli al-Amr verse or the Ita’a (obedience) verse is the verse 59 of sura [[al-Nisa’]] which commands believers to obey Allah, the Prophet (s), and Uli al-Amr (those vested with authourity). The verse is one of the Qur’anic proofs for the [[infallibility]] and imamate of Imam ‘Ali and other twelve imams. | ||
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==Cause of Revelation== | ==Cause of Revelation== | ||
One [[Muslim]] and a Jew got disagreement on a subject. The Jew said: “Let’s go to Muhammad (s) for judgment” for the Jew knew that the Prophet (s) would not accept bribe; but the Muslim said: “Let’s go to Ka’b b. Ashraf” because the Muslim knew that he will accept bribe and will judge for him. After the event the verse of Uli al-Amr revealed and commanded the believers to obey Allah, the Prophet (s), and Uli al-Amr; and in times of any dispute refer to Allah and his Prophet (s). | One [[Muslim]] and a Jew got disagreement on a subject. The Jew said: “Let’s go to Muhammad (s) for judgment” for the Jew knew that the Prophet (s) would not accept bribe; but the Muslim said: “Let’s go to Ka’b b. Ashraf” because the Muslim knew that he will accept bribe and will judge for him. After the event the verse of Uli al-Amr revealed and commanded the believers to obey Allah, the Prophet (s), and Uli al-Amr; and in times of any dispute refer to Allah and his Prophet (s). | ||
==Indication that Uli al-Amr are Infallible == | ==Indication that Uli al-Amr are Infallible == |