![]() Sheikh at-Toosi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Askari's companions. 3 We have mentioned in a previous chapter the letters of Imam al-Askari (a.s.) to him that showed his reliability and high position. Sheikh at-Toosi mentioned him as one of Imam al-Hadi’s and Imam al-Askari's companions. He had written a book refuting the excessive and Abul Khattab. Ibrahim bin Abu Hafs Abu Isaaq al-KatibĪn-Najashi said about him that he was a sheikh from Imam Abu Muhammad al-Askari’s companions. Here we mention the companions and narrators in brief because this completes the research on the personality of Imam Abu Muhammad (a.s.). In spite of all the severe procedures the Abbasids took to separate the imam from people, some ‘Ulama’ and narrators communicated with him and narrated his traditions. The Abbasid government did not allow ‘Ulama’ and jurisprudent to communicate with Imam Abu Muhammad (a.s.) lest his virtues and vast knowledge would be spread among people everywhere, as then people would be affected by him and would turn their backs to the Abbasids. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |