Imam Abul Hasan al-Hadi (a.s.) resorted to Allah and prayed Him with this holy
du’a (known as the du’a of the wronged against the unjust) which was one of the
treasures of the Ahlul Bayt (a.s.);
“O Allah, I and so-and-so (he meant al-Mutawakkil) are two slaves from Your
slaves. Our forelocks (heads) are in Your hand. You know our residence and
depository, and know our resort and abode, and our inwards and outwards, and
know our intentions, and encompass our consciences. Your knowing of what we show
is as Your knowing of what we conceal, and Your knowing of what we hide is as
Your knowing of what we announce. Nothing of our concerns is hidden from You,
and no state of ours is kept secret before You. We have no shelter protecting us
from You, and no refuge keeping us away from You. No escaper from us can escape
from You, and no oppressor can protect himself by his power from You, nor his
soldiers can defend him against You. No defeater can defeat You by his might,
and no mighty one can stand against You by his abundance. You overcome him
wherever he goes, and subject him to wherever he resorts. The wronged come to
Your door, and the oppressed from us rely on You and turn to You. They ask you
for help when helpers fail them, and cry for Your support when supporters turn
backs to them. They resort to You when shelters disappoint them, and knock Your
door when doors are closed before them, and get to You when inadvertent kings
hide from them. You are aware of them before they complain to You, and know what
benefits them before they ask You for it. Praise be to You, the Hearing, the
Seeing, the Kind, the mighty.
O Allah, it has been in Your eternal knowledge, clear judgment, running fate,
irrefutable decision, and inevitable will in all Your creations; the happy one
of them and the wretched, the good one and the bad, that if You have given to
so-and-so (he meant al-Mutawakkil) a power over me and he wronged me by it,
oppressed me, overcame me by the power You have given to him, and became haughty
towards me by the position You have made to him, and Your gifts to him seduced
him, Your patience with him made him be tyrannical, and so he did me a distress
that I could not bear, and intended me with evil that I failed to tolerate. I
could not defend myself against him for my weakness, and could not take my right
from him for my humbleness. So I left him to You and relied on You concerning
him. I threatened him with Your punishment, warned him of Your domination, and
frightened him of Your revenge, but he thought that Your patience with him was
out of weakness, and Your giving him time was out inability. Nothing prevented
him and so he went far in his oppression, and exaggerated in his enmity, and
exceeded in his tyranny daring before You my Lord, and exposing himself to Your
wrath which You do not repel from the unjust, and ignoring Your punishment which
You do not withhold from the oppressive. O my Lord, here I am disabled before
him, subjected under his rule, subjugated by his reins, defeated, oppressed,
distressed, afraid, terrified, suppressed. I lost my patience, and remained
helpless. Doors were closed before me except Yours, and directions were blocked
before me except Yours. My affairs were confused to resist his hardships to me.
My thoughts failed to remove his oppression. Whoever of Your people I asked for
help disappointed me, and whoever of Your creation I relied on betrayed me. I
counseled with my advice and it told me to resort to You, and inquired my guide
and it did not guide me save to You, so I turned to You my Lord humbly,
servilely, submissively, knowing that there was no deliverance except near You,
and no rescue except by You. Carry out Your promise of supporting me and
responding to my supplication for You have said and Your saying is the truth
that is not annulled or changed, (and he who retaliates with the like of that
with which he has been afflicted and he has been oppressed, Allah will most
certainly aid him),1 and, glory be to You and sanctified are Your
names, You said, (call upon Me, I will answer you),2 and so I do as
You have ordered me not as a favor from me on You; how is that while it is You
Who have guided me to that? My Lord, bless Muhammad and the progeny of Muhammad
and respond to me as You have promised me, O You Who do not fail the promise.
My Lord, I do know that You have a day on which you avenge on the unjust for the
wronged, and I am certain that You have a time at which You take from the
oppressor to the oppressed because none of resisters can resist You, and none of
opponents can run off Your hold, and You fear none that may escape You, but my
fear and intolerance fail me before Your patience, and the expectance of Your
insight. Your power over me, my Lord, is over all powers, and Your authority
defeats all authorities. The return of everyone is to You even if You give him
time, and the coming back of every oppressor is to You even if You respite him.
Your patience with so-and-so (he meant al-Mutawakkil) and Your respiting him
harmed me, and despair was about to overcome me except for the trust I had in
You and the certainty in Your promise. If it is in Your fate and eternal power
that he will repent of oppressing me or refrain from harming me or change from
what he has committed against me…O Allah, bless Muhammad and the progeny of
Muhammad and put that in his heart at this very moment before removing Your
blessings that You have endowed me with…and if it is in Your knowledge other
than this that he will keep on oppressing me, then I ask You O the Helper of the
wronged and oppressed to respond to my call. Bless Muhammad and the progeny of
Muhammad and snatch him (al-Mutawakkil) from his shelter with the snatch of the
Mighty, the Powerful, and surprise him in his inadvertence with the surprise of
the Overcoming King! Deprive him of his ease and authority! Scatter his gathers
and assistants from around him! Tear his kingdom thoroughly, and separate his
supporters with every separation! Divest him of Your blessing which he does not
thank, and take the dress of Your glory off him which he does not reward with
goodness! Crush him O You the Crusher of tyrants, and perish him O You Who had
perished the ancient nations! Trounce him O You the Trouncer of the unjust
nations, and disappoint him O You the Disappointer of the transgressive parties!
Overwhelm his old, destroy his kingdom, omit his trace, remove his mention, put
out his fire, darken his day, cover his sun, destroy his life, increase his
distress, degrade him, suppress him, hasten his death, do not let a rank to him
unless You disgrace it, and no pillar unless You tear it down, and no unity
unless You separate it, and no highness unless You demean it!…and show us his
supporters, soldiers, beloveds, and relatives scattered everywhere, and
separated after their unity, and masked after their power over the nation!
Relieve the fearful and eager hearts with the disappearance of his rule and
delight the confused nation and the lost people! Remove by his disappearance the
annulled laws, ignored verdicts, forgotten heritage, distorted traditions,
deserted schools, averted mihrabs, and destroyed mosques!…Afflict him with a
night that has no like, and an hour that there is no remedy from, and a disaster
that there is relief from!…Expose his honor, and disturb his ease! Show him Your
great assault, utmost revenge, Your power that is over all powers, and Your
sovereignty that is mightier than his sovereignty! Defeat him for me by Your
strong power, abort his cunning by Your cunning, rout his will by Your will,
sicken his body, orphan his children, decrease his life, disappoint his hope,
remove his kingdom, increase his misfortunes, make him busy with his body, do
not relieve him from his sorrow, take him into deviation, make his end into
vain, make his blessing disappear, and his good luck to lowness, and his
sovereignty to declination, and his end to the miserable end! Make him die with
his rage when You want to make him die, and let him live with his sorrow if You
want to let him live! Keep me safe from his evil, slandering, backbiting,
domination, and enmity! Look at him with a glance that destroys him, for You are
stronger in might and stronger in inflicting punishment! And praise be to Allah
the Lord of the worlds.”
This du’a is from the treasures of the Ahlul Bayt (a.s) which they resorted to
whenever an oppressor poured his spite on them, and Allah responded to them and
brought down His wrath on their enemies.
This du’a shows the extent of the distresses and disasters Imam al-Hadi (a.s)
suffered during the reign of al-Mutawakkil the Abbasid tyrant who saved no
effort in oppressing the Alawids and their followers.
* Adapted from the book: "The Life of Imam ALI bin Muhammad AL-HADI"
by: "Baqir Shareef al-Qurashi"
1- Qur'an, 22:60.
2- Qur'an, 40:60.