RIGHTS OF
SUBJECTS
18- THE RIGHT OF SUBJECTS THROUGH AUTHORITY
Then the right of your subjects through authority is that1
you should know that you have authority over them due to your power over them,
and that they have been made your subjects through their weakness and humility.
What do they deserve whose weakness and humility made them your subjects, and
made your authority over them effective. They do not disobey you by their own
might and power.2 They cannot find a supporter against your power
except [by God], by His Mercy and Protection, and patience. How proper it is for
you to recognize that God has granted you this increased might and power with
which you have subdued others. You should be thankful to God. And God will
increase His Graces to those who thank Him. And there is no power but in God.
19- THE RIGHT OF SUBJECTS THROUGH KNOWLEDGE
And the right of your subjects through knowledge is that you should
know that God established you over them through what He has granted you of
knowledge and what He has granted authority over His treasures of wisdom. If you
do well3 in what God has given you authority over and treat them the
same as the treatment of the treasurer, a sympathetic counselor who respects his
master in the affairs of the slaves, the steadfast good-doer who, when he sees
one who is needy, takes some of the property that he has control over to give
away. Then you will be matured. And will be hopeful and faithful. Otherwise you
will be regarded as betraying Him, and unjust to His creatures, and exposing
yourself to God's seizing His Graces and Power from you.
20- THE RIGHT OF THE WIFE
And the right of your subject through matrimonial contract4
is that you should know that God has made her repose, a comfort and a companion,
and a maintainer for you. It is incumbent upon each of you to thank God for the
other and realize that the other one is God's blessing for you. It is obligatory
to be a good companion for God's Blessing, and to honor her and treat her
gently. Yet, your right over her is more incumbent5 and she must obey
you in every matter that you like or detest- except in acts of disobedience to
God. She should enjoy the rights of mercy and intimacy, as she is an object of
tranquility. You should care for her through consummation of the lust that must
be consummated. And that is surely great. And there is no power but in God.
21- THE RIGHT OF YOUR SLAVE
And the right of your subject through being your slave is that you
should know that he is a creature of your Lord and is made of the same flesh and
blood.6 And you only own him, but you are much too inferior to God
and you have not created him.7 And you have not created his hearing
and sight, nor do you provide his daily sustenance; rather it is God who gives
you sufficiency for that. Then He subjugated him to you, entrusted him to you,
and provisionally consigned him with you. So protect him there8, and
treat him well just as well as he has treated you, and feed him with what you
eat yourself, and clothe him with what you clothe yourself. And do not burden
him with what he cannot withstand. And if you dislike him, you ought to let him
go and replace him, but do not torment God's creature. And there is no power but
in God.
* By: IMAM SAJJAD Ali ibn al-Hussein (May God Bless Him). Research and Translation by: Dr. Ali Peiravi Ms. Lisa Zaynab Morgan
1. In the other
version it continues: "they have been made subjects through their weakness and
your strength. Hence it is incumbent upon you to act with justice toward them
and to be like a compassionate father toward them. You should forgive them their
ignorance and not hurry them to punishment and you should thank God for the
power over them which He has given to you."
2. that they do not have
3. In the other version it continues: "in teaching the people, not treating them
roughly or annoying them, then God will increase His bounty toward you. But if
you withhold your knowledge from people or treat them roughly when they seek
knowledge from you, then it will be God's right to deprive you of the knowledge
and its splendor and to make you fall from your place in people's heart."
4. your wife
5. In the other version it is followed by: "you must treat her with compassion,
since she is your prisoner whom you feed and clothe. If she is ignorant, you
should pardon her."
6. as you are
7. God created him
8. in your shelter