The Commander of the faithful, who was termed “Nafse Rasool”
by the Glorious Qur’an, has described the creation of the Universe. This was
long before the creation of Adam but because the Noble Messenger (s.a.w.a.s.)
had said; “I am the City of Knowledge and Ali is the “Gateway of that City”.
Imam Ali (a.s.) described the creation of the Universe in his first Sermon of
the renowned collection called “Nahjul Balagha”. The way in which Imam Ali
(a.s.) has described the creation of the Universe, appears that he was a
witness to the phenomena!
Imam Ali (a.s.)’s oratory made audience’s hearts tremble
and drew tears from their eyes. Once, Imam Ali (a.s.)’s companion Hamman ibn
Shurayh, requested him to describe the qualities of a pious and the
God-fearing. The Imam wanted to avoid his request as he was concerned about Hamman’s
ability to bear what the Imam would say. Hence, he gave a perfunctory
description of piety, but Hamman was not satisfied, and he beseeched the Imam for
more elaboration. The Imam enumerated one hundred and five qualities and
Hamman’s heart could not bear it and he collapsed and died. This is an example
of the kind of influence which the Imam’s sermons had on the minds and hearts
of his contemporaries.
Ibne Abil Hadid Mu’tazili said, “Praise be to Allah! An
Arab youth grows up in a town like Makkah, one who has never met a sage or
philosopher, yet his discourses have surpassed Plato and Aristotle in eloquence
and profundity.
In the introduction to a book “The voice of Human Justice”
by a Lebanese Christian, Michael Naimah, also a Christian Lebanese, says, “ Ali
was not only a champion on the battle field but also a hero in all other
fields: in the sincerity of heart, in the purity of conscience, in the spell -binding
magic of speech, in true humanitarianism, in the fineness and warmth of faith, in the height of tranquility, in the
readiness to help the oppressed and the wronged and in total submission to the
truth wherever it may be and whichever form it assumes. He was a hero
in all these fields.
Now the topic: CREATION OF THE UNIVERSE
“He
initiated creation most initially and commenced it originally, without
undergoing reflection, without making use of any experiment, without innovating
any movement, and without experiencing any aspiration of mind. He allotted all
things their times, put together their variations, gave them their properties,
and determined their features knowing them before creating them, realizing
fully their limits and confines, and appreciating their propensities and intricacies.
When Almighty created the openings of the atmosphere, expanse of firmament and
strata of winds, He flowed into it water whose waves were stormy and whose
surges leapt one over the other. He loaded it on dashing wind and breaking
typhoons, ordered them to shed it back (as rain), gave the wind control over the
vigor of the rain, and acquainted it with its limitations. The wind blew under
it while water flowed furiously over it. The Almighty created forth wind and
made its movement sterile, perpetuated its position, intensified its motion, and
spread it far and wide. Then He ordered the wind to raise up deep waters and
intensify the waves of the oceans. So the wind churned it like the churning of
the curd and pushed it fiercely into the firmament throwing its front position on
the rear and the stationary on the flowing till its level was raised and the
surface was full of foam. Then Almighty raised the foam on to the open wind and
vast firmament and made therefrom the seven skies and made the lower one as
stationary surge and the upper one as protective ceiling and a high edifice without any pole to support
it or nail to hold it together. Then He decorated them with the stars and the
light of meteors and hung in it the shining sun and effulgent moon under the
revolving sky, moving ceiling and rotating firmament.”
Sources: Nahjul Balagha Part 1 by Ayatullah Sharif Razi
(r.a.)
Glimpses of Nahjul
Balagha by Ayatullah Murtadha Mutahhari
It seems that Imam Ali (a) specifically describes the creation of the Earth in this narration..
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