Sunan and the universal miracle in the narrations of Imam Ali, peace be upon him

Author:
Khaled Abdul Latif Mishaan Al-Halbousi
Level:
Master
Field of study:
Islamic History
Language:
Arabic
Faculty:
Faculty of History
Year:
2022
Publisher:
URD Press
Supervisor(s):
Muhammad Jaafar Rezaei
Advisor(s):
Seyed Mehdi Hosseini

The sky and what is in it were abundantly present in Imam Ali’s conversations and answers, peace be upon him, and extensively, until Amir al-Mu’minin  Imam Ali, peace be upon him, said :  people, ask me before you lose me, I am more. knowledgeable in the ways of heaven than I am in the ways of the earth, the Imam, peace be upon him, spoke about all What he was able to talk  (about topics that were common in his time) and in his conversations he spoke to people according to their minds, and distanced themselves from what they do not understand, and if there is what we do not understand from his conversations, then His time is different from ours, or what changed from his words due to the correction and change that occurred with the succession of events and times.The prominent role of Ahl al-Bayt , peace be upon them,is not hidden from anyone in spreading knowledge and various sciences among the members of the nation. In this paper, some cosmic and astronomical heritage of Ahl al-Bayt, peace be upon them, will be reviewed, as some cosmic signs associated with the beginning, form and end of the universe will be reviewed in some traces of Ahl al-Bayt. This message is nothing but an attempt to unveil some of the secrets of the authentic Islamic scientific heritage, which began even before the beginning of the translation movement in the second century AH. The study curriculum is an inductive approach in reading the narrations and hadiths from Imam Ali, peace be upon him, and then analyzing them in a scientific, objective and neutral way to reach the desired results with regard to the questions and hypotheses of the study. And the results of the study indicate that Ami Al Momenin, peace be upon him, clearly referred in his narrations to a large number of astronomical materials and many cosmic phenomena. In fact, they are the elements that make up the universe or the components of the universe, and AmiAl momenin, peace be upon him, knew the sky and knew its stars and distinguished among them (the moving planets are bodies that run between the stars, independent in their courses. The narrations are phrases (Al-Khans and Al-Kanas) following the trail of the Qur’an, echoing what he said, explaining its contents, for they have five planets: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn) emphasizing their movement in the sky between the stars and the galaxy.