________________________________________________________________________ | w w w |\ | || || | || |\ | o_,_7 _|| . _o_7 _|| 4_|_|| o_w_, |\ | ( : / (_) / ( . |\ | |\ | || || | || |T | | || | |\ | . _, _8 |_D_|| . _,_,_,_D_|| 4_|| q ]_o_7_o _|_c 4_|_|| _|,_p q |\ | (_): / (_): . : / (_S (_S / |\ | |\ | In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the All-Merciful |\ | Greeting of Allah be upon Muhammad and the pure members of his House |\ |_______________________________________________________________________|\ Salam Alaikum The following question was kindly answered by Dr. Takim. Mahmood Kara Acting Moderator - The Alim Network QUESTION: >>>Salaam; >>>Knowing that black is used by shia's and universally by mostly believers of >>>God for consolation. That green is used by shia's in many occasions. Are >>>there any records, stories, or arguments that could clear the picture and >>>assure a "settlement" for queries on these two. Specially when raised by the >>>Sunni brothers or non-believers of God ? >>>White, yellow and red flags were also used in at least the invasions/wars >>>era of the prophet (pbuh&hf), Imam Ali (as) and Imam Hosain (as). Imam Ali >>>(as) was known to wear yellow garment and fasten a yellow bandage around his >>>his head in wars and at tough tims. Any views on why such choices were made ? >>>Is it true that there were actual yellow, white and red lights emitted from >>>Fatima Al Zahra -a- such that people would notice particulary the yellow light? >>> >>>regards.. ANSWER Salaamun 'Alaykum The color which the 'Alids (descendants of Imam Ali) wore frequently was white or in some reports green. For example, the followers of Abu Saraya (who led a revolt against the Ummayyads on behalf of the Alids) were called the Mubayyida (the white ones) in reference to the standard of Imam 'Ali. When al-Ma'mun asked Imam al-Rida to perform the Friday salat, he wore a white turban and white clothes ('Uyun akhbar al-Rida !!, p. 49). Similarly, to mark the festival when Imam al-Rida would be proclaimed as Ma'mun's successor, the Imam wore a white cotton turban. (See al-Mufid, Kitab al-Irshad p. 474) On the other hand, to side with the 'Alids and get their support, al-Ma'mun changed the color of the 'Abbasid emblem from black to green. When Imam al-Rida was poisoned, he changed it back to black, the 'Abbasid emblem. Al-Mufid also has reports which indicate that the Imam would publicly dress in green. In a long tradition related by Mufaddal b. 'Umar from Imam al-Sadiq, he states that when our 12th Imam (A.S.) will re-appear in Mecca, he will wear a yellow turban. It would appear from most traditions that white (and in some reports green) were frequently worn by the Imams as a badge of identity. As for the traditions cited by you concerning the lady of the light, I have not come across it. And Allah knows best Liyakatali