In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
The Concept of
Wilayah
The concept of
Wilayah, with all its roots and meanings, is common in all communities. In
other words, it is common in all communities that a person has a certain right
on another, along with a responsibility based on the right. For example, the
father of a child is the closest person to him/her, and subsequent to the
father, the child’s uncle, mother… might become responsible for taking care of
him/her. Therefore, from this point of view, Wilayah is a common concept and is
defined in the context of a community.
However, besides
this common concept of Wilayah, there exists another interpretation of Wilayah
which is defined by religion and only by religion. For example, Catholics
believe in a specific type of Wilayah for the pope.
Similarly, Islam has
defined 2 types of Islamic Wilayah, namely:
1. The right of a
Muslim on another Muslim
2. The right of
Allah (SWT) on a Muslim
According to the
Fiqh (jurisprudence) of Shia, there are about 30 types of rights among the
Muslims. In addition to that, a Muslim who believes in Allah (SWT), the Prophet (PBUH&HP), and other Islamic
principles
believes
in a right to command and forbid, and also Wilayah for
Allah (SWT) upon His servants.
However, Allah (SWT) has the option to offer this right to His messengers and successors.
The Hadith of Ghadir and the phrase “Whoever has me as his/her Master (Wali),
Ali is his/her Master (Wali)” (by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH&HP)) are declarations
of the offering of this right to Amir al-Mu’minin (PBUH) by Allah (SWT). But what is the
exact meaning of such Wilayah?
In general, the word
“Wali” has two definite meanings, namely:
1. Vicinity
or having the same boundaries: This meaning for “Wali” has been used by
the Holy Quran in verse 123 of Chapter 9: ”O you who believe! Fight those
of the unbelievers who are near to you… (1)”. This meaning
is not discussed in this writing.
2. Guardianship,
accountability, being in charge of people’s affairs, and the right to
command and forbid: This meaning for “Wali” has been mentioned in the 55th
verse of Chapter 5 of the Holy Quran: ”Only Allah, His Messenger, and the
believers who keep up prayer (Salat) and pay alms (Zakat) while they bow
(Rokoo) during prayer, are your Wali (Master)(2)”.
If we study all the
Islamic Hadiths, we will find no correct meaning for the word “Wali”
other than the aforementioned ones. Yet, some people have mentioned about 70
meanings for this word. However, they all well know that the exact meanings of
this word are the ones mentioned above, and the other meanings are just examples
of Wali.
For example, if a
father, uncle, mother, owner … is called Wali, it is because they are all
examples of guardians. For instance, a father is called “Wali” because he is
responsible for taking care of his child’s affairs. However, a father is not
always identical to Wali. If the father of a child dies while his/her
grandfather is still alive, it is said that the child “has lost his/her
father”; but we cannot say that “he/she doesn’t have a Wali” since his/her
grandfather, for instance, becomes the Wali and is responsible for taking care
of the child’s affairs.
An owner (of
anything) is also an example of Wali; because the owner of anything is the
guardian of it; however, Wilayah is not identical to ownership or possession.
On this basis, the
meaning of the saying of the messenger of Allah (PBUH&HP) on the day of
Ghadir is as follows: ”Whoever I am his/her Mawla and guardian,
this Ali is his/her Mawla and guardian”.
Shafe’i, the
prominent Sunni scholar, has mentioned the following statement in regards to
the Hadith of Ghadir and the meaning of Wali:
The meaning of Mawla
in the Hadith “Whomever I am his/her Mawla (master), this Ali is his/her
Mawla (master)” is the Wilayah of Islam (the Wilayah that Islam has
established), the proof for which is the saying of Allah (SWT) that “Allah
is the guardian of those who believe, and because the unbelievers shall have no
guardian for them (3)”. Nevertheless, as for the saying of
Umar bin Khattab in regards to Ali (PBUH) (spoken by Umar on the day of Ghadir) “You
have become the Mawla of all the faithful”, what is meant is the Wilayah
on all the Muslims”. (4)
As evident from the
saying of Shafe'i saying on the Hadith of Ghadir, he has also inferred
the concept of Wilayah of the Messenger of Allah (PBUH&HP) and Amir al-Mu’minin
(PBUH) on the Muslims from
the Hadith of Ghadir; because he refers to the 11th verse of
Chapter 45 of the Holy Quran. In this verse, the Wilayah of Allah (SWT) is intended;
therefore, the meaning of Wilayah in this verse is the legislative Wilayah, and
the authority to command or forbid. According to the saying of Shafe’i, the Hadith
of Ghadir indicates the offering of this type of Wilayah from Allah (SWT) to Amir al-Mu’minin
(PBUH).
(Selection taken from the
booklet of “The Divine Imamate”, from the lecture series of Ayatullah
Muhammad Reza Ja’fari)
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Footnotes:
1. The Holy Quran, (9:123)
2. The Holy Quran, (5:55)
3. The Holy Quran, (45:11)
4. The History of Damascus (Taarikh Damishq),
vol. 42, p. 238