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Waqifite Shia

The Waqifite Shia were a Shia sect who accepted the Imamate of Musa al-Kadhim, but refused to accept the Imamate of his successor Ali ar-Ridha.

Beliefs

The Waqifites believed in the Mahdism and the occultation of Imam Mūsà ibn Ja‘far al-Kāẓim. They believed Musa was alive, did not die, and would never die, that he was raised to heaven just as Jesus was raised, and that he was the awaited one who would fill the world with justice and fairness as it was filled with oppression and tyranny.[1] However, they later differed amongst themselves concerning Musa’s death and split into four sub-groups. Three of the sub-groups believed that Musa had died, while the other remaining sub-group persistently denied that Musa al-Kadhim had died.[2]

Reasons for the creation of the Waqifites’ beliefs

The most probable reason for the creation of the Waqifites’ beliefs is that when Musa al-Kadhim, was in the prison of the Abbasid Caliph Harun al-Rashid, he appointed some agents on his behalf in order to collect the legal monetary rights from his Shï‘ites. These agents included Ziyad ibn Marwan al-Qandi and ‘Ali ibn Abu Hamza (in Kufa), who collected funds of 70,000 and 30,000 dinars respectively. Other such agents included `Uthman ibn `Isa al-Rawasi (in Egypt), and Hayyan and al-Sarraj (in Kufa).[3] When Musa died, these agents bought country estates and houses from the money they had collected on behalf of Musa. When Ali ar-Ridha demanded that they give the money to him (as the rightful successor of his father Musa), they refused to hand it over to him, since they denied that Musa ever died. Therefore, these agents denied Musa’s death and rejected Ali ar-Ridha’s Imamate in order that they would have an excuse for not returning the money. Such agents then spread the Waqifites’ beliefs by lavishly spending money in order to buy the minds of the people and to misguide them.[4][5]

The other (less probable) reason for the creation of the Waqifites’ beliefs is that Musa’s father, Ja'far al-Sadiq (the 6th Imam), reported many traditions concerning the occultation and the rise of al-Qa'im, but did not indicate explicitly which of his descendants would be al-Qa'im. Therefore, a considerable number of the muhaddithun thought that Ja'far al-Sadiq had indicated his son Musa and hence stopped at him, contending that he was the Mahdi and was in a state of occultation.[6]

Extinction of the sect

The Waqifites continued in their beliefs for a long time, but decreased in number with the passage of time, until the death of the theory and the extinction of those who believed in it. The extinction of the sect was especially hastened when Imam Ali ar-Ridha (who himself faced many difficulties in proving his own right to the Imamate, not only to his father's prominent followers, but also to his brother Ahmad)[7] confirmed the death of his father and said to the Waqifites:

“Allah’s evidence on His creation will be only through the Imam that is alive, and is well-known. Glory be to Allah. The Messenger of Allah died and Musa bin Ja’far did not die? Yes, by Allah he has died, and his wealth has been distributed and his slave girls have been married.”

He suspected those who claimed that his father did not die, of lying and said:

“They are disbelievers in what Allah the Exalted has revealed on Muhammad. If Allah exalted were to extend the lifespan of anyone due to the need of the creation to him, He would have extended the lifespan of the Messenger of Allah.”

Prominent Waqifite personalities

Some of the eminent figures and leaders of the Waqifites included: Muhammad ibn al-Hasan ibn Shammun,[8] Ali Ibn Abu Hamza, al-Husayn ibn Mahran, and Ibn Abu Sa‘ïd.[9] Another eminent person attributed to the Waqifites was Yazid ibn Khalifa al- Harithi, who was regarded as one of the companions of Ja'far al-Sadiq (who reportedly praised him).[10]

Books written by the Waqifites

'Ali ibn al-Hasan al-Ta'i al-Tatari (a companion of Musa al-Kadhim) named Musa al-Kadhim as the hidden Imam. In defense of his view he wrote Kitab al-Ghayba, which became the framework for the works of later Waqifite authors on the issue of al-Ghayba (the occultation). One such author was Al-Hasan ibn Muhammad ibn Suma`a (d. 263 A.H. / 877 C.E.), the Waqifite student of al-Ta'i al-Tatari. The information in the book he composed was later used by Twelver Shia who lived during the period from 260–329 A.H. / 874-940-1 C.E., like al-Hasan al-Saffar (d. 292 A.H. / 904 C.E.) and Muhammad ibn Ya'qub al-Kulayni, to support their claim that the hidden Imam was not the 7th Imam (i.e. Musa al-Kadhim), but rather the 12th Imam (i.e. Muhammad al-Mahdi).[11]

See also

References

  • Ikhtiyar Ma’rifah al-Rijal, by Al-Kashi, pg.379

Notes

  1. ^ The Waqifites' and Their Doctrines
  2. ^ The Imamite Activities during the Period of Imam al-Kazim (A.S.)
  3. ^ The Imamite Activities during the Period of Imam al-Kazim (A.S.)
  4. ^ The Waqifites' and Their Doctrines
  5. ^ The Imamite Activities during the Period of Imam al-Kazim (A.S.)
  6. ^ The Imamite Activities during the Period of Imam al-Kazim (A.S.)
  7. ^ The Imamite Activities during the Period of Imam al-Kazim (A.S.)
  8. ^ The Imamite Activities during the Period of Imam al-Kazim (A.S.)
  9. ^ The Waqifites' and Their Doctrines
  10. ^ The Narrators of Imam Jafar al-Sadiq(A.S.)
  11. ^ Books on the Question of the Ghayba

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The Waqifite Shia were a Shia sect who accepted the Imamate of Musa al Kadhim but refused to accept the Imamate of his successor Ali ar Ridha Contents 1 Beliefs 2 Reasons for the creation of the Waqifites beliefs 3 Extinction of the sect 4 Prominent Waqifite personalities 5 Books written by the Waqifites 6 See also 7 References 8 NotesBeliefs EditThe Waqifites believed in the Mahdism and the occultation of Imam Musa ibn Ja far al Kaẓim They believed Musa was alive did not die and would never die that he was raised to heaven just as Jesus was raised and that he was the awaited one who would fill the world with justice and fairness as it was filled with oppression and tyranny 1 However they later differed amongst themselves concerning Musa s death and split into four sub groups Three of the sub groups believed that Musa had died while the other remaining sub group persistently denied that Musa al Kadhim had died 2 Reasons for the creation of the Waqifites beliefs EditThe most probable reason for the creation of the Waqifites beliefs is that when Musa al Kadhim was in the prison of the Abbasid Caliph Harun al Rashid he appointed some agents on his behalf in order to collect the legal monetary rights from his Shi ites These agents included Ziyad ibn Marwan al Qandi and Ali ibn Abu Hamza in Kufa who collected funds of 70 000 and 30 000 dinars respectively Other such agents included Uthman ibn Isa al Rawasi in Egypt and Hayyan and al Sarraj in Kufa 3 When Musa died these agents bought country estates and houses from the money they had collected on behalf of Musa When Ali ar Ridha demanded that they give the money to him as the rightful successor of his father Musa they refused to hand it over to him since they denied that Musa ever died Therefore these agents denied Musa s death and rejected Ali ar Ridha s Imamate in order that they would have an excuse for not returning the money Such agents then spread the Waqifites beliefs by lavishly spending money in order to buy the minds of the people and to misguide them 4 5 The other less probable reason for the creation of the Waqifites beliefs is that Musa s father Ja far al Sadiq the 6th Imam reported many traditions concerning the occultation and the rise of al Qa im but did not indicate explicitly which of his descendants would be al Qa im Therefore a considerable number of the muhaddithun thought that Ja far al Sadiq had indicated his son Musa and hence stopped at him contending that he was the Mahdi and was in a state of occultation 6 Extinction of the sect EditThe Waqifites continued in their beliefs for a long time but decreased in number with the passage of time until the death of the theory and the extinction of those who believed in it The extinction of the sect was especially hastened when Imam Ali ar Ridha who himself faced many difficulties in proving his own right to the Imamate not only to his father s prominent followers but also to his brother Ahmad 7 confirmed the death of his father and said to the Waqifites Allah s evidence on His creation will be only through the Imam that is alive and is well known Glory be to Allah The Messenger of Allah died and Musa bin Ja far did not die Yes by Allah he has died and his wealth has been distributed and his slave girls have been married He suspected those who claimed that his father did not die of lying and said They are disbelievers in what Allah the Exalted has revealed on Muhammad If Allah exalted were to extend the lifespan of anyone due to the need of the creation to him He would have extended the lifespan of the Messenger of Allah Prominent Waqifite personalities EditSome of the eminent figures and leaders of the Waqifites included Muhammad ibn al Hasan ibn Shammun 8 Ali Ibn Abu Hamza al Husayn ibn Mahran and Ibn Abu Sa id 9 Another eminent person attributed to the Waqifites was Yazid ibn Khalifa al Harithi who was regarded as one of the companions of Ja far al Sadiq who reportedly praised him 10 Books written by the Waqifites Edit Ali ibn al Hasan al Ta i al Tatari a companion of Musa al Kadhim named Musa al Kadhim as the hidden Imam In defense of his view he wrote Kitab al Ghayba which became the framework for the works of later Waqifite authors on the issue of al Ghayba the occultation One such author was Al Hasan ibn Muhammad ibn Suma a d 263 A H 877 C E the Waqifite student of al Ta i al Tatari The information in the book he composed was later used by Twelver Shia who lived during the period from 260 329 A H 874 940 1 C E like al Hasan al Saffar d 292 A H 904 C E and Muhammad ibn Ya qub al Kulayni to support their claim that the hidden Imam was not the 7th Imam i e Musa al Kadhim but rather the 12th Imam i e Muhammad al Mahdi 11 See also EditIslamic schools and branches List of extinct Shia sectsReferences EditIkhtiyar Ma rifah al Rijal by Al Kashi pg 379Notes Edit The Waqifites and Their Doctrines The Imamite Activities during the Period of Imam al Kazim A S The Imamite Activities during the Period of Imam al Kazim A S The Waqifites and Their Doctrines The Imamite Activities during the Period of Imam al Kazim A S The Imamite Activities during the Period of Imam al Kazim A S The Imamite Activities during the Period of Imam al Kazim A S The Imamite Activities during the Period of Imam al Kazim A S The Waqifites and Their Doctrines The Narrators of Imam Jafar al Sadiq A S Books on the Question of the Ghayba Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Waqifite Shia amp oldid 1098419667, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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