[ Ash'ath bin Qays was a hypocrite and time-sever. For sometime he attached himself to
Imam Ali (a) pretending to be his sincere follower. The ulterior motive behind this was to
amass wealth and to grasp power. Imam Ali (a) had appointed him as the Governor of
Azarbaijan. He started collecting and procuring wealth by every means possible. When this
was reported to Imam Ali (a), he wrote the following letter to Ash'ath: On receipt of this
letter he wanted to abscond with the wealth so amassed but good counsels prevailed upon
him and he was persuaded by Hujr bin Adi Kindi to got to Imam Ali (a). When his accounts
were audited he had to surrender 400,000 dirhams. ]
Verily, you have neither been
entrusted with the governorship so that you amass wealth nor is it a tasty and juicy
morsel to be swallowed up. On the contrary it is a trust committed to your care and trust.
Its responsibility lies upon your shoulders.
Your Amir (meaning Imam Ali himself)
has appointed you as a shepherd and a guardian of the people. You have no right to do as
you like and to act independently without seeking his advice and permission. In all
important affairs of the State and the public, your decisions must be based on true facts
and sound reasons. In your control and custody there is one of the treasuries of Allah,
you are only a treasurer, you have no right to make personal use of any part of this
wealth, it is your duty to pass it on to whom it belongs.
I hope you will not give me a chance
to prove myself a hard task-master and a harsh administrator. May you see the light.