Born
in Madina on the 10th of Rabuil Akhar 232 Hijri ( 6.12.846
AD) Died in Samarrah Iraq on 8th of Rabiul Awwal 260 Hijri
(4.1.874) aged 28 years. Period of Imamat 6 years.
Samarra
(Surre Mun Ra’) was a garrison town about 60 miles north
of Baghdad. River Euphrates flows in the middle of the town,
and because of the surrounding hills a cool breeze keeps the
area cooler in comparison to Baghdad. The word ‘Asker’
in arabic is used for army. Our 11th Imam’s title became
known as Askari, the one who lived all his life in a garrison
town.
There
is another story related with this name by many historians.
Once the Caliph called him in his palace and ordered his army
to march past before him. The Caliph wanted to boast or to
impress the Imam of his power or to dissuade the Imam from
any thoughts of revolution against the Abbasid Caliphate.
When the march past was over, Imam asked the Caliph to gaze
between two of his fingers. What the Caliph saw was a huge
army of lancers and swords men marching past, a much bigger
crowd than the Caliphs army. He was astonished at this miracle
and named him Askari, i.e. the man with a big army.
Imam
Hasan al Askari’s (AS) life from childhood to adulthood
was spent in this house where his father Imam Ali Naqi (AS)
was to remain under house arrest. But despite this close guard
on the Imam, he conducted his duties as Imam from inside the
house. He taught people Qur’an and instructed his followers
the true teachings of Islam as taught by the Prophet of Islam
and his Ahlulbayt. In fact Imam Hasan al-Askari wrote a complete
Tafseer of the Qur’an which was mentioned by many scholars,
historians and exegetes, including Kulaini and Saduq.
Imam’s
life in Samarrah was not in peace even under house arrest.
From time to time he was taken to Baghdad, questioned and
put in prison there. On one such occasion, the Imam was taken
by the Turkish guards to Baghdad where he was kept in prison
during the short reign of the Caliph al-Muktadi and al-Mu’tamid
afterwards.
While
he was a prisoner in Baghdad there was a severe draught. Rain
had not fallen for some time and crops were drying up. People
were facing a famine. They did not know what to do. A Christian
priest came to the rescue. He lifted his hands in prayer and
rain fell. The Caliph became concerned lest for this reason
people would forsake Islam and become Christians. When the
Imam was consulted, he said that when people assembled to
see the so called miracle performed by the Christian priest,
he would remove their doubts. The Imam was allowed to leave
the prison to go where the crowd assembled to see the miracle
performed by the priest. Imam stood there with the crowd and
when the priest raised his hands for prayand rain began to
fall, Imam told one of his companions to seize the hands of
the priest and bring the piece of bone hidden in his hands.
When this bone was brought before the Imam, he said that it
was the bone of a Prophet of God. It was the effect of this
holy bone when lifted in prayers to God that brought God's
mercy and brought rain to the land. This way the Imam lifted
the doubts from the minds of the people. After this the Imam
himself spread his prayer mat and performed two Rak’ats
of prayers then lifted his bare hands to God for rain to come
to the land and wipe out the draught. The Imam’s prayers
were heard by the Almighty and rain fell so much that the
land became fertile again and crops began to grow. (Kulaini,
Akhbarus Alam)In recognition of this service the Imam was
allowed to leave the prison in Baghdad and live in his house
in Samarrah, still under house arrest. He was still not allowed
to go to Madina.
A
detailed account of the marriage of Imam Hasan al-Askari (AS)
was told by Majlisi in Biharul Anwar. His father Imam Ali
Naqi (AS) entrusted this important matter to his friend Bashir
ibn Sulaiman.First the Imam wrote a letter in the script of
‘Rum’ and sealed it with his own noble seal. He
placed the letter in a red purse, with 220 Dinars and then
said to his friend, “Take this letter and go to Baghdad.
Go to the ferry at the River Tigris when the boats from Syria
are being unloaded. Look out for the ship owner whose name
is Amr. Observe when he exhibits a slave girl who would be
wtwo silk garments and a veil to protect her from being seen
or handled by the buyers. You will hear her call out in the
language of ‘Rum’, ‘even if you have the
wealth and glory of Solomon the son of David, I can never
have affection for you, so take care lest you waste your money
in purchasing me.’ And if a buyer approaches her, she
will say, ‘ Cursed be the man who unveils my eyebrow’
Her owner will then protest, ‘But what recourse have
I, I am compelled to sell you? You will then hear the slave
answer, ‘ Why this haste, let me choose my purchaser,
that my heart may accept him in confidence and gratitude.’
“
You are to go then O Bashir, and tell the trader Amr that
you have a letter written in the script of Rum by a certain
nobleman, and that this letter shows his kindness, appreciation
and liberality. You must give this letter to the slave girl
to read, that she may agree to be bought by the man who has
passed this letter to you.
Bashir
reported later, “ When I carried out these instructions
and the girl received the letter, she began to cry as she
read the letter. Then she said to Amr, “ Sell me to
the writer of this letter, for if you refuse I would surely
be very unhappy and you will never be able to sell me to anyone
else.” I therefore talked over the price with Amr, until
we agreed on the 220 Dinars my master had given me. When I
paid the money, and received the girl. She came with me without
protest. In fact she was smiling and looking very pleased.
In her excitement she took the letter from the Imam Ali Naqi
(AS) from her pocket and kissed it, put it on her eyes and
then put it back into her pocket. I told her I was amazed
that she should act this way when as yet she did not know
the writer. She answered, “May the descendant of the
Prophet dispel your doubts.” Afterwards she gave me
the following account of herself.
“
I am a princess, the granddaughter of the Emperor of Rum.
My mother was a descendant of the disciple Simon, the vicegerent
of Jesus. My grandfather the Emperor was anxious to marry
me to his nephew. I was 15 years old. At his castle he gathered
a great assembly, including 300 monks and hermits, 700 of
the nobility and 4000 of the officials of the army. I had
a special throne made for me where I sat with the man I was
about to wed. Christian priests were ready to pay us honour.
They opened the Injil (Bible), and immediately all the images
around us fell to the ground and broke. My cousin also fell
down on the ground and fainted. All the great officials were
overcome with fear and said,” O’ king, preserve
us from witnessing this ill-fated day, for this sort of thing
is a proof of the decline and disappearance of the Christian
religion as we know it.” At this my grandfather was
very angry and he ordered that all images should be brought
back and put in their places. Once again they all fell down
and a great storm blew the lights all around. At this second
occurrence people were frightened and left the assembly hall.
My grandfather fell himself and the whole occasion was cancelled
for some other day.
One
night after this I saw a dream, in which Jesus appeared with
his disciples at the palace where the throne was erected.
Their they built a pulpit of light, and behold, Muhammad,
peace be upon him, and his wasi Ali(AS) and all his exalted
descendants came into the palace. Jesus went forward to embrace
Muhammad,(SA) who said, O’Spirit of God, I have come
to seek the daughter of your Wasi Simon for my son Hasan al-Askari.”
Jesus(AS) looked to Simon who was with him and said, “
Nobility and glory has come to you in this chance to unite
mercy with that of the family of Muhammad(SA).” To this
Simon assented and all of them assented to the pulpit of Light
while Muhammad(SA) conducted the wedding service. After the
dream, when I wokeup I was afraid and dared not repeat the
story to my father or my brothers for fear that they would
kill me. While I kept the secret, love of Hasan al-Askari
found its place in my heart and constrained me to give up
drinking wine and I did not want to eat. As a result of not
eating I grew thin and became ill. All possible treatment
was available for me but without success. In the end my father
told me, “ O’you who have seen a light, tell me
what is wrong with me. The doors of pleasure are closed for
me. A voice replied, " if you set some of your prisoners
free, it is possible that Jesus and his mother may help you.”
I told my father of this dream and requested that some of
the prisoners should be set free. My father granted my request,
and after that I took food and felt better. A few days passed
and I had another vision, when Fatima the daughter of the
Prophet and Mariam, the mother of Jesus came to me and explained
that Hasan al-Askari could not come to me unless I should
become a muslim and declare, that there no God but One God
and Muhammad is the last apostle of God. This I accepted and
after that I saw Hasan al-Askari in my vision.”
But
how did you come to fall among the prisoners? asked Bashir.
She replied, “ Hasan al-Askari told me that my father
was planning to send an army against the muslims and that
I should disguise myself and some of my women servants and
arrange to go along with the army. I did this and before long
some of the muslim army guards captured us, and now you see
how it all turned out.”
Bashir
related that when they reached Samarrah he went to the Imam
Ali Naqi (AS) who received the party gladly. The Imam asked
the girl if he should give her Ten Thousand Dinars or a bit
of good news. When she chose the latter, he informed her that
she was to be given to his son Hasan al-Askari as she has
seen in her dreams and that she was to be the mother of the
one who was to cause justice to reign upon the earth. She
was then committed to Ali Naqi’s sister Hakima who was
to look after her.
Such
is the account of the wedding of Hasan al-Askari to Nargis
Khatoon as Majlisi recorded it in such detail in Bihar-al-Anwar.(The
same account was found in Shaikh Tusi’s book ) A few
days later the wedding took place between Imam Hasan al-Askari
and Nargis Khatoon, the grand daughter of the Emperor of Rum.
Imam
Hasan al-Askari(AS) lived a short life, only Twenty Eight
years and in this short life he had to endure great sufferings
by the hands of the Abbasid caliphs. But in spite of all that
suffering and confinement under house arrest in Samarrah,
many students of Islam benefited from his God gifted knowledge
and later became scholars in their fields. He discussed with
agnostics of that age many times about the existence of God
and the reasons for the necessity of the Prophets and Imams
and many atheists changed their minds and converted to Islam.
One of those was Ishaq al-kindi who was writing a book about
contradictions in Qur’an. Imam invited some of his students
and taught them lessons from the Qur’an. These students
of Al-kindi confronted their teacher and rejected his arguments
about the contradictions in the Holy Book. Al-Kindi realised
that these arguments could not have come from the brains of
these young students. He asked them about the secret of their
extensive knowledge of the Qur’an. In the end they confessed
that Imam Hasan al-Askari taught them. Kindi himself became
the disciple of our Imam, burnt his own writings on atheism
and later wrote many treatises on Islam.
Imam
Hasan al-Askari (AS) also dictated many Traditions of the
Holy Prophet and recorded many explanations of the verses
of the Holy Qur’an.
One
of the famous traditions people learnt from Imam Hasan al-Askari
was, “ The wine drinker is like an idolater.”
Ibn al Jawzi in his book “Tehrim al Khamr” mentioned
this tradition from the Imam from the most reliable narrators
of Hadith.
Historians
have noted many names of the Imam’s students who became
scholars of their time
One
of the famous students of the Imam was Abu Ali al-Hasan ibn
Khalid who prepared a commentary of the Holy Qora’an
which should be considered the work of the Imam himself. The
Imam used to dictate its contents to Abu Ali who went on writing
the commentary. Scholars indicated that the book consisted
of 1920 pages.
In
spite of the fact that the Imahad never given any cause for
concern to the Caliphs of his time, their guilt in this matter
was so great that they did not leave these pious personalities
in peace. If they had no fear of their throne they were afraid
of the excellence and knowledge of the Imams. In the case
of Imam Hasan al-Askari, the same type of jealousy led to
the poisoning of the Imam to end this life of a saint whose
only activity was to teach Qora’an as the Prophet and
his Ahlulbayt taught before him. During the rule of Al-Mu’tamid
poison was given to the Imam mixed in some fruit and he died
on 8th Rabi-al-Awwal 260 Hijri. He left only one son, whose
name was Muhammad who was only five years old when his father
died.
The
Caliph Al- Mu’tamid himself attended the funeral prayer.
When they all lined up and were ready to commence the prayers,
Imam Hasan al-Askari’s brother Jaafar stood in front
of the people to lead the prayer. Before he could commence
the prayer, a five year old boy came out of the house, went
near his uncle. Shook his mantle and told him, “set
aside uncle, only an Imam can lead the funeral prayer of an
Imam”. His uncle Jaafar stepped aside and this five
year old boy lead the prayers. Immediately after the end of
the prayer he went inside his house and was not seen by his
pursuers, lead by the caliph Mu’tamid himself.
Our
Eleventh Imam was buried in the same house where he had died,
by the side of his father Imam Ali Naqi (AS). By the passage
of time, the place was transformed into a great mausoleum
and pilgrims from all over the Islamic lands came to pay their
homage to the two Imams of Ahlulbayt who were buried there.