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A discussion between Imam Jafar 
As-Sadiq (as) 
and Jaber Ibn Hayyan 
Imam Jafar Sadiq (as) 
Reference: The Great Muslim Scientist and Philosopher, 
Jafar As-Sadiq
Imam encouraged discussions 
* Imam Sadiq was the first Muslim scholar who 
encouraged debates and discussions on 
different subjects between himself and his 
students and even among students themselves. 
* During later periods this became a normal 
practice in all Muslim schools particularly in the 
Shia schools.
Jaber ibn Hayyan 
* One of his students was Jaber ibn-Hayyan. He is 
known in the West as ‘Geber’. 
* Jaber studied from Imam Sadiq (as) and later 
went on to become a prominent Shia scientist. 
* Jaber is more popularly referred to as the 
‘father of chemistry’. 
* The name Algebra is also derived from the 
name of Jaber.
Everything is in motion 
* Jaber ibn Hayyan used to have long discussions 
with his teacher-Imam Jafar as-Sadiq (as) 
* One day when the Imam was teaching 
philosophy, the Imam said that everything in the 
universe is in motion. 
* Jaber asked: “Are you sure that everything in the 
universe is in motion?” 
* “Yes I am sure.” replied Imam Sadiq.(as)
Sound 
* Jaber asked: “Does the sound have motion?” 
* Imam Sadiq (as) replied : “Yes it has. But the speed of 
sound is slower than the speed of light. You see from a 
distance the sledge of an ironsmith falling on his anvil 
and hear the sound afterwards. It is because light 
waves, which travel faster, reach your 
eyes first and then the slow 
moving sound waves 
afterwards.”
Speed of sound 
* Jaber asked: “Can you tell me the speed of 
sound?” 
* Imam Sadiq (as) replied: “Archimedes, the Greek 
philosopher, who measured the speed of sound, 
said that if a man is 400 zira (1 zira=40 inches) 
away from the source of sound, he would hear it 
after 8 seconds. The greater the distance, the 
longer it will take to reach him.”
Allah is everywhere 
• Jaber said: “According to the theory of Archmides it would take 
thousands of years for the prophets to hear the voice of Allah, 
who is on the other side of the 7th sky.” 
• Imam Sadiq (as) replied: “O Jaber, it has been said that He is 
beyond the 7th sky to impress upon the common people the 
Greatness of Allah, otherwise, He is everywhere. When he wanted 
to talk to his prophets, He was so near that His voice was heard 
immediately and clearly. And even if he was beyond the 7th sky His 
prophets would have heard Him immediately, since His voice is not 
like the voice of his creatures. Allah, who created the universe 
only by saying ‘Let it be’ had no problem communicating with His 
Prophets.”
Universe created in 6 stages 
• Jaber asked: “Was the universe created in an instant? It 
is said that it was created in 6 days.” 
• Imam Sadiq (as) replied: “The universe was created, but 
was transformed into its present form in a very long 
time. In the beginning it was certainly not as it is today. 
The 6 days of Allah, mentioned in the Quran, are not like 
our 6 days. The universe came into its present form in 6 
stages or 6 periods.”
Allah is in everything 
• Jaber asked: “When you say that Allah is everywhere, it means 
that He is in everything. Therefore, those who say that Allah 
and his creations are one, are correct? In other words, if we 
believe that He is everything, we must admit that every plant, 
animal, stone and star is Allah.” 
• Imam Sadiq (as) replied: “You are wrong. Allah is in the plants, 
animals, stones and stars, but they are not Allah. Just as the oil 
and the wick are in the lamp to produce light, but they are not 
the lamp.” 
• “If what you are claiming is true that everything is Allah, then 
everything must have the power of Allah. Can those who claim 
that everything is Allah create even one grain of sand only by 
saying, “Let it be” or even create a human being from a drop 
of liquid?”
Analogy of Islamic principles 
* The discussion then moved on. 
* Imam Sadiq (as) said: “O Jaber, do you see the drawing on the 
wall? It is a well drawn beautiful geometrical figure. You get 
pleasure from looking at it. Not because you have the 
knowledge of mathematics and can appreciate its flawless 
geometry. But even children will be delighted to see it.” 
* “The basic principles of Islam are in the same category.”
Common people cannot understand 
the logic of Islamic rules 
* Jaber understood what the imam was saying and 
said: “Common people do not understand the truth 
of our religious principles and do not know they are 
perfect. That is why I persuade them to educate 
themselves, and increase their knowledge.”
Scientific theories are for scientists 
* Then Jaber asked: “Was it not better if the rationale behind 
Islamic principles was explained in simple terms ?” 
* Imam Sadiq (as)replied: “Scientists and philosophers have to 
prove their theories by reason and logic so that they may be 
accepted by other scientists and philosophers.” 
* “They are not concerned with common people, who cannot 
and will not understand them.”
Islamic principles are for all 
* Imam Sadiq (as) continued: “However, religion is different from 
science and philosophy.” 
* “Doctrines of our religion were communicated in simple terms 
so that they could be understood by everyone. But it was not 
explained why they were sent.” 
* “Allah had chosen our Prophet to spread Islam among all 
people. It was not sent for the intellectuals only, who would 
not have accepted anything, which was not proved by logic.”
Acquiring knowledge leads to understanding 
• “Our Prophet expressed the doctrines of religion simply so that they 
could be understood by all, but he did not give the reasons as to why 
they are imposed as then the common people would not have 
understood them.” 
• “Those who want, can find out themselves why these principles are 
formulated.” 
• “But development of brain depends upon the acquisition of 
knowledge.” 
• “Thus, those who wish to understand the reasoning behind Islamic 
principles need to acquire knowledge as this will develop their brain.” 
• “But those who cannot understand them, should believe in them and 
follow them faithfully. That will be sufficient for their salvation.”
Everyone cannot acquire sufficient 
knowledge 
* “It requires strong determination, perseverance and hard work 
to acquire sufficient knowledge in order to find out the need for 
following the rules of Islam.” 
* “Common people cannot afford to that. They have to work, 
earn their living and support their families. They can thus 
engage themselves in trade and agriculture and learn only the 
fundamental and secondary rules of Islam.”
Talk to people according to their 
intelligence 
* Imam Sadiq (as) continued: “Your concept of heaven and hell is 
quite different from that of an illiterate person.” 
* “If you try to explain to him what you understand by these 
terms, you will confuse him and make his faith shaky.” 
* “That is why it is better to talk to people according to their 
intelligence.”
Imam Ali invented Arabic grammar 
* “When the Quran was sent, there was a 
possibility that common people may 
misunderstand the meaning of the verses if 
they did not read them correctly. That is why 
my grandfather, Ali ibn Abi Talib(as) 
invented Arabic grammar.”
Importance of following the Imams 
• Jaber said: “It is a pity that many people do not understand the 
purpose, need and necessity of following Islamic doctrines and 
do not understand the deeper meaning of Quranic verses.” 
• Imam Sadiq (as) said: “This is the case with every religion. Only a 
limited number of people understood quite well the laws of their 
religion. These people became the leaders of religion and the rest 
had to obey them.” 
• “The religion of Islam is similar. Only a handful of people 
understand the Quran. They are the leaders (Imams) of the 
Muslims.”
Rasikhuna fil Ilm 
* Regarding the mutashabihat verses, Allah swt in verse 3:7 has 
said: 
And none knows its interpretation, save only God and those 
firmly rooted in knowledge 
(rasikhuna fil Ilm) 
* They are none other than the Prophet and his Ahlul Bayt. 
* It is narrated that Imam Sadiq (as)said: “We are the rasikhuna fil 
ilm and we know the tawil. (Interpretation of the Quran)” 
[Tafsir Nur Thaqalain]
Quran and Ahlul Bayt 
* In the well known Hadith Thaqlain, the Prophet (saw) said: 
“Whoso remains attached to the Quran and my Ahlul Bayt will 
never go astray because these two weighty things will never be 
separated from each other until they reach me at the spring of 
Kauthar.” 
* And: “I am the city of knowledge and Ali is its gate. Allah 
Almighty says that we should enter the house through the gates. 
So whoever wishes to seek knowledge should come through that 
gate.”

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Jaber ibn hayyan and imam sadiq as

  • 1. A discussion between Imam Jafar As-Sadiq (as) and Jaber Ibn Hayyan Imam Jafar Sadiq (as) Reference: The Great Muslim Scientist and Philosopher, Jafar As-Sadiq
  • 2. Imam encouraged discussions * Imam Sadiq was the first Muslim scholar who encouraged debates and discussions on different subjects between himself and his students and even among students themselves. * During later periods this became a normal practice in all Muslim schools particularly in the Shia schools.
  • 3. Jaber ibn Hayyan * One of his students was Jaber ibn-Hayyan. He is known in the West as ‘Geber’. * Jaber studied from Imam Sadiq (as) and later went on to become a prominent Shia scientist. * Jaber is more popularly referred to as the ‘father of chemistry’. * The name Algebra is also derived from the name of Jaber.
  • 4. Everything is in motion * Jaber ibn Hayyan used to have long discussions with his teacher-Imam Jafar as-Sadiq (as) * One day when the Imam was teaching philosophy, the Imam said that everything in the universe is in motion. * Jaber asked: “Are you sure that everything in the universe is in motion?” * “Yes I am sure.” replied Imam Sadiq.(as)
  • 5. Sound * Jaber asked: “Does the sound have motion?” * Imam Sadiq (as) replied : “Yes it has. But the speed of sound is slower than the speed of light. You see from a distance the sledge of an ironsmith falling on his anvil and hear the sound afterwards. It is because light waves, which travel faster, reach your eyes first and then the slow moving sound waves afterwards.”
  • 6. Speed of sound * Jaber asked: “Can you tell me the speed of sound?” * Imam Sadiq (as) replied: “Archimedes, the Greek philosopher, who measured the speed of sound, said that if a man is 400 zira (1 zira=40 inches) away from the source of sound, he would hear it after 8 seconds. The greater the distance, the longer it will take to reach him.”
  • 7. Allah is everywhere • Jaber said: “According to the theory of Archmides it would take thousands of years for the prophets to hear the voice of Allah, who is on the other side of the 7th sky.” • Imam Sadiq (as) replied: “O Jaber, it has been said that He is beyond the 7th sky to impress upon the common people the Greatness of Allah, otherwise, He is everywhere. When he wanted to talk to his prophets, He was so near that His voice was heard immediately and clearly. And even if he was beyond the 7th sky His prophets would have heard Him immediately, since His voice is not like the voice of his creatures. Allah, who created the universe only by saying ‘Let it be’ had no problem communicating with His Prophets.”
  • 8. Universe created in 6 stages • Jaber asked: “Was the universe created in an instant? It is said that it was created in 6 days.” • Imam Sadiq (as) replied: “The universe was created, but was transformed into its present form in a very long time. In the beginning it was certainly not as it is today. The 6 days of Allah, mentioned in the Quran, are not like our 6 days. The universe came into its present form in 6 stages or 6 periods.”
  • 9. Allah is in everything • Jaber asked: “When you say that Allah is everywhere, it means that He is in everything. Therefore, those who say that Allah and his creations are one, are correct? In other words, if we believe that He is everything, we must admit that every plant, animal, stone and star is Allah.” • Imam Sadiq (as) replied: “You are wrong. Allah is in the plants, animals, stones and stars, but they are not Allah. Just as the oil and the wick are in the lamp to produce light, but they are not the lamp.” • “If what you are claiming is true that everything is Allah, then everything must have the power of Allah. Can those who claim that everything is Allah create even one grain of sand only by saying, “Let it be” or even create a human being from a drop of liquid?”
  • 10. Analogy of Islamic principles * The discussion then moved on. * Imam Sadiq (as) said: “O Jaber, do you see the drawing on the wall? It is a well drawn beautiful geometrical figure. You get pleasure from looking at it. Not because you have the knowledge of mathematics and can appreciate its flawless geometry. But even children will be delighted to see it.” * “The basic principles of Islam are in the same category.”
  • 11. Common people cannot understand the logic of Islamic rules * Jaber understood what the imam was saying and said: “Common people do not understand the truth of our religious principles and do not know they are perfect. That is why I persuade them to educate themselves, and increase their knowledge.”
  • 12. Scientific theories are for scientists * Then Jaber asked: “Was it not better if the rationale behind Islamic principles was explained in simple terms ?” * Imam Sadiq (as)replied: “Scientists and philosophers have to prove their theories by reason and logic so that they may be accepted by other scientists and philosophers.” * “They are not concerned with common people, who cannot and will not understand them.”
  • 13. Islamic principles are for all * Imam Sadiq (as) continued: “However, religion is different from science and philosophy.” * “Doctrines of our religion were communicated in simple terms so that they could be understood by everyone. But it was not explained why they were sent.” * “Allah had chosen our Prophet to spread Islam among all people. It was not sent for the intellectuals only, who would not have accepted anything, which was not proved by logic.”
  • 14. Acquiring knowledge leads to understanding • “Our Prophet expressed the doctrines of religion simply so that they could be understood by all, but he did not give the reasons as to why they are imposed as then the common people would not have understood them.” • “Those who want, can find out themselves why these principles are formulated.” • “But development of brain depends upon the acquisition of knowledge.” • “Thus, those who wish to understand the reasoning behind Islamic principles need to acquire knowledge as this will develop their brain.” • “But those who cannot understand them, should believe in them and follow them faithfully. That will be sufficient for their salvation.”
  • 15. Everyone cannot acquire sufficient knowledge * “It requires strong determination, perseverance and hard work to acquire sufficient knowledge in order to find out the need for following the rules of Islam.” * “Common people cannot afford to that. They have to work, earn their living and support their families. They can thus engage themselves in trade and agriculture and learn only the fundamental and secondary rules of Islam.”
  • 16. Talk to people according to their intelligence * Imam Sadiq (as) continued: “Your concept of heaven and hell is quite different from that of an illiterate person.” * “If you try to explain to him what you understand by these terms, you will confuse him and make his faith shaky.” * “That is why it is better to talk to people according to their intelligence.”
  • 17. Imam Ali invented Arabic grammar * “When the Quran was sent, there was a possibility that common people may misunderstand the meaning of the verses if they did not read them correctly. That is why my grandfather, Ali ibn Abi Talib(as) invented Arabic grammar.”
  • 18. Importance of following the Imams • Jaber said: “It is a pity that many people do not understand the purpose, need and necessity of following Islamic doctrines and do not understand the deeper meaning of Quranic verses.” • Imam Sadiq (as) said: “This is the case with every religion. Only a limited number of people understood quite well the laws of their religion. These people became the leaders of religion and the rest had to obey them.” • “The religion of Islam is similar. Only a handful of people understand the Quran. They are the leaders (Imams) of the Muslims.”
  • 19. Rasikhuna fil Ilm * Regarding the mutashabihat verses, Allah swt in verse 3:7 has said: And none knows its interpretation, save only God and those firmly rooted in knowledge (rasikhuna fil Ilm) * They are none other than the Prophet and his Ahlul Bayt. * It is narrated that Imam Sadiq (as)said: “We are the rasikhuna fil ilm and we know the tawil. (Interpretation of the Quran)” [Tafsir Nur Thaqalain]
  • 20. Quran and Ahlul Bayt * In the well known Hadith Thaqlain, the Prophet (saw) said: “Whoso remains attached to the Quran and my Ahlul Bayt will never go astray because these two weighty things will never be separated from each other until they reach me at the spring of Kauthar.” * And: “I am the city of knowledge and Ali is its gate. Allah Almighty says that we should enter the house through the gates. So whoever wishes to seek knowledge should come through that gate.”