The Lost Jewel - Rediscovering Hazrat Ali’s Letter
This is a fascinating story.
Pakistan’s premier female poet Fahmida Riaz, read a letter by the fourth Caliph, Hazrat Ali while browsing through a translation of Nahaj ul Balagha. Today via email, she narrated how she was “so touched, and felt so angry for not knowing about it all my life, because really no one talks about the real jewels of Muslim history,they would rather conceal it from one generation
after another”. She took notes from the ancient text and recently quoted it in her paper presented at an Urdu Conference held at Heidelberg, Germany.
On her current sojourn in the USA, she showed this text to Dr. Patricia Sharpe who was impressed enough to put it on her website under the title GOOD GOVERNANCE EARLY MUSLIM STYLE.
In her email Fahmida writes further that “Another American friend in Santa Fe is writing a book for the National Geographic about the achievements of Muslim thinkers and men of the sciences and letters. I showed him the text and he has asked me to forward it to him so that he may include it in his book. ‘The Americans should know about it ,’ he wrote. I have sent him the text, sighing to myself, “..and so should the Muslims”.










September 5th, 2006 at 7:21 pm
Great post. Really loved it.
September 6th, 2006 at 3:50 am
A wise and truly accurate description of right governance. It is no wonder that the Nimatullahi Sufi darvishes consider Hazrat Ali as the first Sufi. Thank you so much for posting it.
Ya Haqq!
September 6th, 2006 at 5:59 am
A very apt title! I had first come across this letter in one of my university courses. I was amazed by the eloquent wisdom of the letter back then and it hits me again. One thing that really stands out is the great emphasis on the compassion of the leader by Hazrat Ali. It gives the leader-masses relationship a very very humane element - something which is grossly missing in our times.
a great find!
September 6th, 2006 at 6:09 am
Thank you, for sharing this with us. I read Tareekh-i-Islam a while ago and I wept through half the book. Mourning all that the Muslims have lost over the centuries. The glory, the faith, the soul and so much more.
September 6th, 2006 at 6:58 am
Raza!This was an extraordinary post and made a heart wrenching read.This needs to be shared widely and that is what I am going to do.
September 6th, 2006 at 7:56 am
lovely!!
September 6th, 2006 at 11:00 am
Hi raza, i read the post & i liked it much.Very nice really
September 6th, 2006 at 11:46 am
Dear Adnan, Irving, Ayesha, Mansoor, Jugnu, Checkmate and Samina..
many thanks for leaving comments. I was quite touched by Fahmida Riaz’s story and her passion. Indeed, this letter is a masterpiece and what a shame that it remains so obscure - relegated to history textbooks. Muslims have actively undone their rich past and the principles of equality, humanity and tolerance that spread the messag of Islam so widely.
We have to revive this spirit of tolerance in our culture (since the religion in each context has been influenced by external environment) and also debunk the myths propagated by the orthodox, self serving and power seeking clergy across the Muslim world.
Let us re-claim our great religion by knowing more….
RR
September 10th, 2006 at 12:25 pm
Dear brother Raza!
Salamun-alaikum wa rehmatullah,
Thank you for that mail.
mohtaje duaa:
Munaf.