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==Meaning== | ==Meaning== | ||
Sadd means closing, and Abwab means doors; then Sadd al-Abwab means " | Sadd means closing, and Abwab means doors; then Sadd al-Abwab means "closing of doors." | ||
== | ==Incident== | ||
Prophet Muhammad (s) planned to build a mosque in [[ | [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]] planned to build a mosque in [[Medina]] when he entered the city, which later was called [[Masjid al-Nabi]] (The mosque of Prophet Muhammad). Afterwards a number of houses were built around the mosque for Prophet Muhammad (s) and a number of his wives. Then several [[companions]] of Prophet Muhammad (s) built their houses around the mosque. All these houses had an exit door and an extra door leading to this mosque. They used it for entering Masjid al-Nabi in [[praying]] time. However, in the third year after [[Hijra]], God ordered Prophet Muhammad (s) to close all of the doors of houses which could be opened to Masjid al-Nabi, except for [['Ali b. Abi Talib]]'s house. | ||
A number of people became upset by this order and complained about it. Prophet (s) replied: "I am ordered by God, to close all the doors except for Ali | A number of people became upset by this order and complained about it. Prophet (s) replied: "I am ordered by God, to close all the doors except for 'Ali b. Abi Talib's. I heard your words. By God, I did not order to close or open any door of the mosque. Then I am compelled to do so." | ||
According to sources, [[Hamza | According to sources, [[Hamza b. 'Abd al-Muttalib]], Prophet's uncle, became upset and said to Prophet (s): "Are you telling your uncle to leave, while you are keeping your cousin?" Prophet replied: "I did not keep him, but it is God's order." | ||
==Documentation of Hadith== | ==Documentation of Hadith== | ||
[[Ibn Shahr Ashub]] has narrated this incident from different narrators. As he said, the hadith | [[Ibn Shahr Ashub]] has narrated this incident from different narrators. As he said, the hadith Sadd al-Abwab was narrated by thirty companions of Prophet Muhammad (s) such as: [[Zayd b. Arqam]], [[Sa'd b. Abi Waqqas]], [[Abu Sa'id al-Khudri]], [[Umm Salama]], [[Abu Rafi']] etc. | ||
[[Ibn al-Bitriq]] has mentioned eleven hadiths from different sources on this incident in the twentieth chapter | [[Ibn al-Bitriq]] has mentioned eleven hadiths from different sources on this incident in the twentieth chapter named ''Fi sadd al-abwab min al-masjid illa bab 'Ali'' (about the closing of the doors from the mosque except the door of 'Ali), of his book ''al-Umda''. [[Al-Qanduzi]] has mentioned numerous hadiths with different sources in the seventeenth chapter of the book ''[[Yanabi' al-Mawdda]]'' called "Fi sadd al-abwab min al-masjid illa bab 'Ali". [[Ibn 'Asakir]] has allocated thirty pages of his book, ''Tarjumt Imam 'Ali b. Abi Talib'' on this hadith. | ||
According to [[Muhammad Baqir al-Majlisi]] the hadith of Sadd al-Abwab is regarded as a [[Mutawatir]] hadith. [[Allama | According to [[Muhammad Baqir al-Majlisi]] the hadith of Sadd al-Abwab is regarded as a [[Mutawatir]] hadith. [['Allama Amini]] has explained in his book, ''[[al-Ghadir]]'': "Sunni scholars have narrated the hadith Sadd al-Abwab with numerous and [[Sahih]] (authentic) sources from a number of companions of Prophet (s), which can be regarded as Mutawatir (frequent) hadith." | ||
==Special Privilege of Imam Ali (a)== | ==Special Privilege of Imam 'Ali (a)== | ||
The hadith | The hadith Sadd al-Abwab is regarded as a special privilege of [['Ali b. Abi Talib (a)]]; a desire for everybody. Hakim al-Niyshaburi has narrated this hadith and expressed that Sadd al-Abwab is among Sahih (authentic) hadiths: "As narrated from [['Umar b. al-Khattab]]: | ||
:'Ali was gifted with three attributes, I wished I had only one of them: | |||
:# Marrying [[Lady Fatima (s)]], | |||
:# Settling in Masjid al-Nabi and having what Prophet Muhammad (s) had (as the result of keeping the door of his house open), | |||
:# Prophet Muhammad (s) gave him the flag of Muslims' army in the [[battle of Khaybar]]." | |||
In addition, according to a narration from [[Abd Allah | In addition, according to a narration from [['Abd Allah b. 'Umar]]: "'Ali b. Abi Talib (a) was given three privileges, which I strongly desired: 1) He was married to Lady Fatima (s), and then they were the parents of [[Hasan (a)]] and [[Husayn (a)]] 2) In the battle of Khaybar, Prophet Muhammad (s) said: "I will give the flag of Muslims' army to a person who is loved by God and his Prophet." and it was given to 'Ali b. Abi Talib (a); 3) God ordered to close all the doors of houses leading to Masjid al-Nabi except for 'Ali's house." | ||
==Referring to Sadd al-Abwab== | ==Referring to Sadd al-Abwab== | ||
A six-member council was held after the demise of [[ | A [[six-member council]] was held after the demise of [['Umar]] in order to choose his successor. In the meeting 'Ali b. Abi Talib (a) mentioned the incident of Sadd al-Abwab and the others acknowledged it: "Is there anyone who is regarded privileged by the Holy book of God, so as Prophet Muhammad (s) closed all the doors of the [[Immigrants]]' houses leading to Masjid al-Nabi, but mine?" | ||
==Similar Hadith for Abu Bakr== | ==Similar Hadith for Abu Bakr== | ||
However, in contrast to the hadith | However, in contrast to the hadith Sadd al-Abwab on 'Ali b. Abi Talib (a), a number of [[Sunni]] scholars have narrated a hadith from Prophet Muhammad (s), in which he ordered to close all the doors of houses leading to Masjid al-Nabi except for [[Abu Bakr]]'s house. | ||
[[Ibn Abi l-Hadid]], Sunni [[Mu'tazila]] scholar, expressed that the hadith | [[Ibn Abi l-Hadid]], Sunni [[Mu'tazila]] scholar, expressed that the hadith Sadd al-Abwab on Abu Bakr is a fake hadith which is created by [[Bakriyya]] (followers of Abu Bakr), as he said: "Bakriya are followers of Abu Bakr, who created hadiths for Abu Bakr in contrast to the hadiths which were narrated on Ali b. Abi Talib (a)." | ||
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