Analytical review of the struggles of Imam Sajjad (AS) against the Umayyad Bani

Fatemeh Hesam Mohammadi

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ccording to historical history, one of the tribes that the Prophet (PBUH) has been fighting with them since the propagation of the religion of Islam is Umayyad. Bani Umayyah from the time of ignorance with the family of the Prophet (peace be upon him and his family) were unaware of it. Abu Sufyan is a prominent example of this family that his wars against the Prophet (pbuh) indicate the same hatred. This hatred also existed even after the death of the Prophet (PBUH) and was revealed in their family. Othman Muawiya Yazid, and the rest of the Umayyad dynasty, always prayed for Prophet Muhammad (PBUH & HP) Prophet Muhammad (PBUH & HP), saying that the Prophet (PBUH & HP) propagated the Prophet.

The Umayyad, when they were assassinated by the Prophet's successors, should have had an Islamic appearance, while they were themselves opposed to Islam, and this can be seen from the words of Abu Sufyan addressed to Uthman. Therefore, they should have built a fabricated Islam to continue their rule in the shadow. This Islam had a great difference with the true Islam, so Imam Sajjad (AS) tried to show the true Islam to the people.

In the life of Imam Sajjad (as), many books have been written that are mostly devoted to their worship and worship, and they are not without some issues, while this research attempts to examine this important issue that Imam Sajjad Apart from these issues, the political struggle was the same as the struggle with the language of lesson and prayer. Imam (AS) was so beautiful in the fight that the Umayyads themselves did not understand because they called the Imam "good evil" because they had no trouble for their government. But the Imam, with care, managed to thwart their plan. Because the Umayyads sought the complete elimination of Islam, the struggles of Imam Sajjad (AS) did not give them permission and showed them the true Islam through the sessions of the lesson and pray to them.

Keywords: Bani Umayyad, Imam Sajjad (AS), verbal thoughts, Imamate, government