( 117 )
2. When it is by the Prophet's selection
this kind of
brotherhood is an evidence of a mutual spiritual resemblance between the two brothers. The Prophet knew about
his companions more than they knew about themselves.
Two companions may not be aware of their spiritual resemblance as much as he is. Thus
when he makes two of
them brothers
their brotherhood should enhance their cooperation and develop in proportion to their sincerity
towards their religion.
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THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE BROTHERHOOD
Looking at the brotherhood between the
Messenger and
Ali before and after the Hijrah
we find that their brotherhood does not serve the first purpose
namely: Creation of
a close relationship between two persons from two clans
tribes or communities. The Messenger and Ali were not
from two cities or tribes or clans. They were first cousins.
The Messenger did not "brother" anyone before or after
the Hijrah except Ali. From this
we can infer that the
purpose of the brotherhood between the Messenger and Ali
was to announce their mutual spiritual resemblance.
The brotherhood between the Messenger and Ali is a
well known fact in the history of Islam. It was reported
through many channels. This brotherhood was meaningful
and highly important in the eyes of the Messenger.
Al-Hakim in his Al-Mustadrak reported in two ways
that the Messenger of God said to Ali:
"You are my brother in this world and in the Hereafter."( 3 )
The Messenger came out while his face was glittering.
Abdul-Rahman Ibn Ouf asked him: What is the good
news? The Messenger said:
"A good tidings came to me from my Lord concerning
my brother and cousin and my daughter. That God had
married Ali to Fatimah." ( 4 )
( 3 ) Al-Hakim in his Al-Mustadrak Part 3 p. 14 Sharaful-Deen Al-Murajaat p. 130.
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