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A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE LIVES OF THE FIRST IMAM

Amir al-mu’minin Ali -- upon whom be peace —was the son of Abu Talib, the shaykh of the Banu Hashim. Abu Talib was the uncle and guardian of the Holy Prophet and the person who had brought the Prophet to his house and raised him like his own son.

After the Prophet was chosen for his prophetic mission, Abu Talib continued to support him and repelled from him the evil that camefrome the infidels among the Arabs and especially the Quraysh. According to well-known traditional accounts Ali was born ten Years before the commencement of the prophetic mission of the Prophet. When six years old, as a result of famine in and around Mecca, he was requested by the Prophet to leave his father’s house and come to the house of his cousin, the Prophet. There he was placed directly under the guardianship and custody of the holy prophet.

A few years later, when the prophet was endowed with the Divine gift of prophecy and for the first time recevied the Divine revelation in the cave of Hira, as he left the cave to return to town and his own house he met Ali on the way. He told him what had happenend and Ali accepted the new faith. Again in a gathering when the Holy Prophet had brought his relatives together and invited them to accept his religion, he said the first person to accept his call would be his vicegerent and inheritor and deputy. The only person to rise from his place and accept the faith was Ali and the prophet accepted his declaration of faith. Therefore Ali Was the first man in Islam to accept the faith and is the first among the followers of the Prophet to have never worshiped other than the One God.

Ali was always in the company of the Prophet until the Prophet migrated from Mecca to Medina. On the night of the migration to Medina (hijrah) when the infidels had surrounded the house of the Prophet and were determined to invade the house at the end of the night and cut him to pieces while he was in bed. Ali slept in place of the Prophet while the Prophet left the house and set out for Medina.after the departure of the Prophet, according to his wish Ali gave back to the people the trusts and charges that they had left with the Prophet. Then he went to Medina with his Mother, the daughter of the Prophet, and two other women.

In Medina also Ali was constantly in the company of the Prophet in private and in Poblic. The Prophet gave Fatimah, his beloved daughter from Khadijah, to Ali as his wife and when the Prophet was creating bonds of brotherhood among his companions he selected Ali as his brother.

Ali was present in all the wars in which the Prophet participated, except the battle of Tabuk when he was ordered to stay in Medina in place of the Prophet. He did not retreat in any battle nor did he turn his face away from any enemy. He never disobeyed the Prophet, so that the Prophet said,” Ali is never separated from the Truth nor the Truth from Ali” .

On the day of the death of the Prophet,Ali was thirty-three years old. Although he was foremoset in religious virtues and the Most outstanding among the companions of the Prophet, he was pushed aside from the caliphate on the claim that he was too young and that he had many enemies among the people because of the blood of the polytheists he had spilled in the wars fought alongside the Prophet. Terefore Ali was almost completely cut off from public affairs. He retreated to his house where he began to train competent individuals in the Divine scieneces and in this way he passed the twenty-five years of the caliphate of the first three caliphs who succeeded the Prophet. When the third caliph was killed, people gave their allegiance to him and he was chosen as caliph.

During his caliphate of nearly four years and nine months, Ali followed the way of the Prophet and gave his caliphate the from of a spiritual movement and renewal and began many different types of reforms. Naturally, these reforms were against the interests of certain parties that sought their own benefit. As a result, a group of the companions (foremost among whom were Talhah and Zubayr, who also gained the support of A’ishah, and especially Mu’awiyah) made a pretext of the death of the third caliph to raise their heads in opposition and began to revolt and rebel against Ali.

In order to quell the civil strife and sedition, Ali fought a war near Basra, known as the “Battle of the camel,” against Talhah and Zubayr in which A’ishah, “the Mother of the Faithful,” was also involved he fought another war against Mu’awiyah on theborder of Iraq and Syria which lasted for a year and a half and is famous as the “Battle of Siffin”. He also fought against the Khawarij at Nahrawan, in a battle known as the “Battle of Nahrawan.” Therefore, most of the days of Ali’s caliphate were spent in overcoming internal opposition. Finally, in the morning of the 19th of Ramadan in the year 40 A.H, while praying in the mosque of Kufa, he was wounded by one of the Khawarij and died as a martyr during the night of the 21st.

According to the testimony of friend and foe alike, Ali had no shortcomings from the point of view of human perfection. And in the Islamic virtues he was a perfect example of the upbringing and training given by the Prophet. The discussions that have taken place concerning his personality and the books written on this subject by Shi’ites, Sunnis and members of other religions, as well as the simply curious outside any distinct religious bodies, are hardly equaled in the case of any other personality in history.

In science and knowledge Ali was the most learned of the companions of the Prophet, and of Muslims in general. In his learned discourses he was the first in Islam to open the door for logical demonstraction and proof and to discuss the “divine sciences” or metaphysics (ma’arifi ilahiyah). He spoke concerning the esoteric aspect of the Quran and devised Arabic grammar in order to preserve the Quran’s from of expression. He was the most eloquent Arab in speech (as has been mentioned in the first part of this book)

The courage of Ali was proverbial. In all the wars in which he participated during the lifetime of the Prophet, and also afterward, he never displayed fear or anxiety. Although in many battles such as those of Uhud,Hunayn,Khaybar and Khandaq the aides to the Prophet and the Muslim army trembled in fear or dispersed and fled, he never turned his back to the enemy. Never did a warrior or soldier engage Ali in battle and come out of it alive.Yet, with full chivalry he would never slay a week enemy nor pursue those who fled. He would not engage in surprise attacks or in turning streams of water upon the enemy. It has been definitively established historicall that in the Battle of Khaybar in the attack against the fort he reached the ring of the door and with sudden motion tore off the door and cast it away.

Also on the day when Mecca was conquered the Prophet ordered the idols to be broken. The idol “Hubal” was the largest idole in Mecca, a giant stone statue placed on the top of the Ka’bah. Following the command of the Prophet, Ali Placed his feet on the Prophet’s shoulders, climbed to the top of the Ka’bah, pulled “Hubal” from its place and cast it down.

Ali was also without equal in religious asceticism and the worship of God.

In answer to some who had complained of Ali’s anger toward them, the Prophet said, “Do not reproach Ali for he is in a state of Divine ecstasy and bewilderment.” Abu Darda one of the companions, one day saw the body of Ali in one of the palm plantations of Medina lying on the ground as stiff as wood. He went to Ali’s house to infrom his noble wife, the daughter of the Prophet, and to express his condolences. The daughter of the Prophet said, “My cousin (Ali) Has not died. Rather,in fear of God he has fainted. This condition overcomes him often.”

There are many stories told of Ali’s kindness to the lowly compassion for the needy and the poor, and generosity and munificence toward those in misery and poverty. Ali spent all that he earned to help the poor and the needy, and himself lived in the strictest and simplest manner. Ali loved agriculture and spent much of his time digging wells, planting trees and cultivating fields. But all the fields that he cultivated or wells that he built he gave in endowment (waqf) to the poor. His endowments, known as the “alms of Ali,” had the noteworthy in come of twenty-four thousand gold dinars toward the end of his life.

اجمالی از تاریخ زندگی امام علی (ع)

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ترجمه متن راجع به حقوق متهم و بزه‌دیده

نام درس: متون حقوقی

استاد محترم: جناب آقای دکتر صفاری

دانشجو: علیرضا قرجه‌لو

مقطع تحصیلی: دورة دکتری حقوق جزا و جرم‌شناسی

سال تحصیلی: 84-83

حق مشارکت

مشارکت وشیوه اتهامی یا خصمانه

مسأله حق مشارکت ذیلاً به عنوان ریشه وسیعتر مسائل نسبت به شیوه اتهامی یا خصمانه دقیق کلمه بحث می‌شود با اینحال درست است که نیاز به شنیدن سخنان همة طرفین یک نظر غالب می‌باشد( و همان شرط برابری امکانات درست است که دادگاه اروپایی در حقوق بشر از اصل 6 ماده1 نقل قول می‌کند). برخی موضوعات در پاراگرافهای قبل بحث شده‌است که در واقع تحت عنوان وسیع شیوه اتهامی گنجانده شده‌است نظیر حق اطلاعات و حق معاضدت قضایی هر چند به آنها بطور جداگانه پرداخته شده‌است( بااینحال) روابط بین این موضوعات متعدد باید در نظر گرفته شود.

در این زمینه همچنین سؤالی در مورد حق بزه‌دیدگان برای مشارکت وجود دارد همچنانکه پیشتر دیده شده‌است، در انگلستان با شناخت یک نقش فعال برای بزه‌دیده در آغاز دادرسی توسط یک شناخت موازی از حقوق که در طول یک تعقیب بوسیله پلیس شروع شده، منعکس نمی‌شود. همچنانکه نسبت به موقعیت بزده‌دیده کنشگر( فاعل) در آلمان در حالیکه او دقیقاً در همان موقعیت تعقیب کننده عمومی قرار ندارد او( بزه‌دیده) ممکن است بخش بزرگتری از اختیاراتش را اعمال کند. اختیارات تنزل یافته زیادی به فرد بزه‌دیده‌ای که صرفاً مداخله کننده‌است داده می‌شود. این اختیارات ممکن است از برخی اهمیتها برخوردار باشند بویژه در خصوص ادله. در ایتالیا بزه‌دیده ممکن نیست دادرسی جزائی را راجع به خودش شروع کند اما هنوز بزه‌دیده با نقش نسبتاً وسیعی، وقتی تعقیب آغاز شده‌است همآهنگ است. اگر او خودش را در بخش مدنی مشارکت دهد او اختیار بیشتری در مداخله بدست می‌آورد( مانند فرانسه و بلژیک)، اغلب دقیقاَ به همان میزان متهم. بنابراین، یک محاکمه اتهامی ضرورتاً شکلی از رودررویی بین تنها دوطرف، دادستان و متهم را اتخاذ نمی‌کند از آنجا که عامل سوم اغلب وارد می‌شود، همچنین بطور محتمل با یک رقیب بیشتر( اگر شخصی که از لحاظ مدنی مسؤول است همان شخصی نیست که از لحاظ جزائی مسؤول می‌باشد) این امر بطور واضح یک تساوی محض بین طرفین خصوصی متفاوت را متضمن نمی‌شود یا اگر تنها به واسطة قاعده‌ای که حضور اجباری متهم را تحمیل می‌کند، در حالیکه ممکن نیست چنین قاعده‌ای را دربارة متهم( اگر فردی متفاوت است) در دعوایی مدنی تصور کنیم در هر پرونده ممکن است تفاوتهای دیگری موجود باشد برای مثال در خصوص حق شکایت که گامهایی مرتبط با طرز عمل نامنظم، باطل و بی‌اثر می‌باشد. بطور مشابه نتایج متفاوتی ممکن از نقص حقوق متهم ناشی شود بعلاوه بنظر می‌رسد که تأسیس عنوان بخش مدنی( یا حضور در طول دادرسی‌ها بعنوان یک فاعل) اغلب شرط اعمال خق مشارکت بزه‌دیده در متن رسیدگی جزائی نیست. برخی اختیارات در ایتالیا به همین ترجمه به بزه‌دیده جرم اعطا می‌شود( نه بعنوان بخش مدنی) و برای مثال در ارائه مشاهدات یا ارائه بخشهائی از ادله در نتیجه باید مورد اشاره قرار گیرد که ممکن است همچنین حقوق بزه‌دیده( وظایف) مورد اسناد قرار گیرد در نوع خودش به عنوان یک شاهد( واجد شرایط) .

جلسه استماع مخالف و دفاعیات دادرسی

بطور آشکار واضح ترین شکل مشارکت بوسیله طرفین خصوصی در محاکمه آنها آن چیزی است که ممکن است نامیده شود حق استدلال متناقض. این امر همه احتمالات مورد استفاده بوسیله یک فرد( بویژه متهم) برای اعلام استدلالاتی که حمایت می‌کند از شرح حوادث آن قبل از همه دادگاه به خودش یا از طریق یا با کمک یک حقوقدان حق استدلال متناقض در میان چیزهای


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A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE LIVES OF THE FIRST IMAM

Amir al-mu’minin Ali -- upon whom be peace —was the son of Abu Talib, the shaykh of the Banu Hashim. Abu Talib was the uncle and guardian of the Holy Prophet and the person who had brought the Prophet to his house and raised him like his own son.

After the Prophet was chosen for his prophetic mission, Abu Talib continued to support him and repelled from him the evil that camefrome the infidels among the Arabs and especially the Quraysh. According to well-known traditional accounts Ali was born ten Years before the commencement of the prophetic mission of the Prophet. When six years old, as a result of famine in and around Mecca, he was requested by the Prophet to leave his father’s house and come to the house of his cousin, the Prophet. There he was placed directly under the guardianship and custody of the holy prophet.

A few years later, when the prophet was endowed with the Divine gift of prophecy and for the first time recevied the Divine revelation in the cave of Hira, as he left the cave to return to town and his own house he met Ali on the way. He told him what had happenend and Ali accepted the new faith. Again in a gathering when the Holy Prophet had brought his relatives together and invited them to accept his religion, he said the first person to accept his call would be his vicegerent and inheritor and deputy. The only person to rise from his place and accept the faith was Ali and the prophet accepted his declaration of faith. Therefore Ali Was the first man in Islam to accept the faith and is the first among the followers of the Prophet to have never worshiped other than the One God.

Ali was always in the company of the Prophet until the Prophet migrated from Mecca to Medina. On the night of the migration to Medina (hijrah) when the infidels had surrounded the house of the Prophet and were determined to invade the house at the end of the night and cut him to pieces while he was in bed. Ali slept in place of the Prophet while the Prophet left the house and set out for Medina.after the departure of the Prophet, according to his wish Ali gave back to the people the trusts and charges that they had left with the Prophet. Then he went to Medina with his Mother, the daughter of the Prophet, and two other women.

In Medina also Ali was constantly in the company of the Prophet in private and in Poblic. The Prophet gave Fatimah, his beloved daughter from Khadijah, to Ali as his wife and when the Prophet was creating bonds of brotherhood among his companions he selected Ali as his brother.

Ali was present in all the wars in which the Prophet participated, except the battle of Tabuk when he was ordered to stay in Medina in place of the Prophet. He did not retreat in any battle nor did he turn his face away from any enemy. He never disobeyed the Prophet, so that the Prophet said,” Ali is never separated from the Truth nor the Truth from Ali” .

On the day of the death of the Prophet,Ali was thirty-three years old. Although he was foremoset in religious virtues and the Most outstanding among the companions of the Prophet, he was pushed aside from the caliphate on the claim that he was too young and that he had many enemies among the people because of the blood of the polytheists he had spilled in the wars fought alongside the Prophet. Terefore Ali was almost completely cut off from public affairs. He retreated to his house where he began to train competent individuals in the Divine scieneces and in this way he passed the twenty-five years of the caliphate of the first three caliphs who succeeded the Prophet. When the third caliph was killed, people gave their allegiance to him and he was chosen as caliph.

During his caliphate of nearly four years and nine months, Ali followed the way of the Prophet and gave his caliphate the from of a spiritual movement and renewal and began many different types of reforms. Naturally, these reforms were against the interests of certain parties that sought their own benefit. As a result, a group of the companions (foremost among whom were Talhah and Zubayr, who also gained the support of A’ishah, and especially Mu’awiyah) made a pretext of the death of the third caliph to raise their heads in opposition and began to revolt and rebel against Ali.

In order to quell the civil strife and sedition, Ali fought a war near Basra, known as the “Battle of the camel,” against Talhah and Zubayr in which A’ishah, “the Mother of the Faithful,” was also involved he fought another war against Mu’awiyah on theborder of Iraq and Syria which lasted for a year and a half and is famous as the “Battle of Siffin”. He also fought against the Khawarij at Nahrawan, in a battle known as the “Battle of Nahrawan.” Therefore, most of the days of Ali’s caliphate were spent in overcoming internal opposition. Finally, in the morning of the 19th of Ramadan in the year 40 A.H, while praying in the mosque of Kufa, he was wounded by one of the Khawarij and died as a martyr during the night of the 21st.

According to the testimony of friend and foe alike, Ali had no shortcomings from the point of view of human perfection. And in the Islamic virtues he was a perfect example of the upbringing and training given by the Prophet. The discussions that have taken place concerning his personality and the books written on this subject by Shi’ites, Sunnis and members of other religions, as well as the simply curious outside any distinct religious bodies, are hardly equaled in the case of any other personality in history.

In science and knowledge Ali was the most learned of the companions of the Prophet, and of Muslims in general. In his learned discourses he was the first in Islam to open the door for logical demonstraction and proof and to discuss the “divine sciences” or metaphysics (ma’arifi ilahiyah). He spoke concerning the esoteric aspect of the Quran and devised Arabic grammar in order to preserve the Quran’s from of expression. He was the most eloquent Arab in speech (as has been mentioned in the first part of this book)

The courage of Ali was proverbial. In all the wars in which he participated during the lifetime of the Prophet, and also afterward, he never displayed fear or anxiety. Although in many battles such as those of Uhud,Hunayn,Khaybar and Khandaq the aides to the Prophet and the Muslim army trembled in fear or dispersed and fled, he never turned his back to the enemy. Never did a warrior or soldier engage Ali in battle and come out of it alive.Yet, with full chivalry he would never slay a week enemy nor pursue those who fled. He would not engage in surprise attacks or in turning streams of water upon the enemy. It has been definitively established historicall that in the Battle of Khaybar in the attack against the fort he reached the ring of the door and with sudden motion tore off the door and cast it away.

Also on the day when Mecca was conquered the Prophet ordered the idols to be broken. The idol “Hubal” was the largest idole in Mecca, a giant stone statue placed on the top of the Ka’bah. Following the command of the Prophet, Ali Placed his feet on the Prophet’s shoulders, climbed to the top of the Ka’bah, pulled “Hubal” from its place and cast it down.

Ali was also without equal in religious asceticism and the worship of God.

In answer to some who had complained of Ali’s anger toward them, the Prophet said, “Do not reproach Ali for he is in a state of Divine ecstasy and bewilderment.” Abu Darda one of the companions, one day saw the body of Ali in one of the palm plantations of Medina lying on the ground as stiff as wood. He went to Ali’s house to infrom his noble wife, the daughter of the Prophet, and to express his condolences. The daughter of the Prophet said, “My cousin (Ali) Has not died. Rather,in fear of God he has fainted. This condition overcomes him often.”

There are many stories told of Ali’s kindness to the lowly compassion for the needy and the poor, and generosity and munificence toward those in misery and poverty. Ali spent all that he earned to help the poor and the needy, and himself lived in the strictest and simplest manner. Ali loved agriculture and spent much of his time digging wells, planting trees and cultivating fields. But all the fields that he cultivated or wells that he built he gave in endowment (waqf) to the poor. His endowments, known as the “alms of Ali,” had the noteworthy in come of twenty-four thousand gold dinars toward the end of his life.

اجمالی از تاریخ زندگی امام علی (ع)

حضرت امیرالمومنین علی علیه السلام ، وی فرزند ابوطالب شیخ بنی هاشم عموی پیغمبر اکرم (ص) بود که پیغمبر اکرم را سرپرستی


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Preface

This account of human nutrtion describes the basic facts in an clear andsimple way without the use of complicated details or much specialistlanguage. In the few places where more than this is necessary, elementaryexplanation are given. I believe that any averagely intelligent person willreadily gain a good knowledge of human nutrition from this book, which willalso be of value to students, teachers, nurses, doctors and healthprefessionals.

I would like to thank professors Anthony Angel and peter W. Andrews of theDepartment of Biomedical Scienc, University of shefiled, for the verygenerous facilities they provided during the several years it has taken to writethis book.Greald wiscman All the nenrgy needed for growth and repair of thebook. for ,usular activity of all kinds and for all the work done by cells comesfrom the metabolism of carbohydrate, fat, proten and alcohol. The numeriusother items of the diet, even though essenital for other reasons, do notprovide energy, although many are directly involved in the chemical reactionwhich vield enery (If the diet is adequate and properly balanced the energynormally comes chilfly from carbohydrate and fat, while most of the proteinis used for cell growth and repair. When there is not enough carbohydrateand fat, the protein is used for energy and is then not availabe for otherpurpoes. As dietary protein is generally less abundat than carbohydrate andfat and usually more expensive, using protein for energy is comparativelywastclit. In some communitics, however, there may be plentiful protein and itmay then be eaten in sufficient quantity to be used for both cell building andfor energy.

The intake of food is governed in health by the appetic which under ordinaryconditions controls the weitht of the body with remarkable precision. Manypeople taking only moderate care are able to keep their weight more or lessunchanged over several decades. If they take food in excess by only a smallamount, theat exvess energy can be disposed of as heat and thereby preventfat accumulation. This seems to work very efficiently in some people. It is,however, casy to over - ride the natural controlling mechanism and consumesubstantially more enery than is required. When this happens the excessenergy is stored in the body as fat.

During ageing there is a fall in the weight of the bones, due to loss ofminerals, plus a fall in the weight of the muscles, hence if the total bodywight remains constant there must be compensatory changes, mainly anincrease in the body fat.

Yhe ability of the body to override the mechanism which controls energyintake has survical value when the supply of food is unpredictable because itcnables fat to be accumulated when there is plenty of food and its energy tobe used later when food is scarce. How long a healthy adult can survicewithout food depends to a large extent on the fat stored: with adequatewater, prople have lived for many weeks. When people die during starvationthey often still have some fat in their body. They die because duringstarvation body protein is metabolised as well as body fat and it is the loss ofthe protein that is usually the cause of death.

Nutritional status

The nutriritional status of most people can be assecsed sufficiently well bytheir appearance, body weight and by simple questions about general health.For a more critical assesment their body mass index can be determined. Thisgives a witht for height ratio and is a good guide to underweight oroverweight in adults exvept for those who are extremely muscular or haveecessive accumulation of water in the body.

If weighting is not possible, an assessment can be made by measuring thecircumdrence of the upper arm with a tape - measure. A point midwaybetween the shoulder and the elbow is used with the arm at rest , preferablyhanging down. This simple measurement reflects the size of th3 underlying,uscles and the subcautaneous fat, as well as the bone and the skin. Inundernouished persons and in those overweight it will be the muscles and thefat which will change in bulk rather than the other tissues. For adult men ona satisfactory diet the circumference ranges from about 250-320 mm and forwomen from about 220-300 mm.

In children chronic energy lack causes a low height for age ratio, especially ifthe parents and siblings are of average height or more.

Energy content of food


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