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Ali an
authority on the Scriptures
There is ample evidence to show
that Ali was well acquainted with both the Old and New Testaments,
which he applied frequently when deciding judicial cases involving
Jews and Christians respectively. He was similarly well-versed in
the Quran, (the fountain-head of the teachings of Islam) and the
prerogative of interpreting the Quran could only be entrusted to
a learned scholar of divine choosing and Ali’s commentaries on the
Holy Book are the only authoritative ones.
Despite his extreme
intellectualism, he employed the language of the common man using
everyday phraseology and imagery such as could be understood by
the layman. His commentaries gave a new conception and strength to
Islamic creed, for which they formed a doctrinal basis; it was his
expositions which transformed Islam into a practical code for
everyday living. Islam ceased to be a mere collection of beliefs
and formulae and came to stand for the principles of life. As an
intimate of the Prophet he knew at what time and under what
circumstances each Verse of the Holy Quran had been revealed and
to the work of the Holy Prophet he was able to add eloquent and
illuminating adornments and explanations. His legal knowledge was
also most useful in the exposition of the Quranic laws.
It was his knowledge of these
laws which made him refuse to agree to the Kharijites slogan, “The
kingdom and decision belong to God alone.” Au would not negotiate
with the rebels, recognizing a seditious purpose behind their
quasi-religious sentiments. Instead, he assembled leading scholars
of the Quran and said to them, “Has not the Quran ordained that a
judge be appointed to act as arbiter in the case of differences
between husband and wife and the like, then how can it be that at
the occurrence of a rift between the ranks of Islam and its
followers, God can withhold the appointment of arbiters? Is the
position of a nation of less importance than of an individual
couple? How can a matter of such magnitude be left unattended by
God?”
“The Almighty God has collected
the whole Quran in the heart of Ali.” The duty of the collection
and codification of the Quran was entrusted to Ali.

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