AhlulBayt News Agency (ABNA): 1- Imam al-Hadi (a.s.)
said to one of his adherents: When Allah intends goodness for somebody;
He makes him accept the blame of the friends.
2- Al-Mutawakkil
(the Abbasid caliph) vowed he would give much money as alms if he would
recover his health. When he was healthy, he wanted to fulfill his vow:
therefore, he asked the scholars how much he should give as alms so as
to be regarded as much money. The caliph then submitted the question
before Imam Ali-un-Naqi al-Hadi (a.s.), who answered: You should give
eighty dirhams as alms. When he was asked about this definition, the
Holy Imam (a.s.) answered: Allah says to His Messenger (pbuh&hh):
Allah has helped you on many occasions. (Holy Qur'an 9:25) As we counted
these many occasions, they were eighty. However, Allah regarded them as
many. Al-Mutawakkil was pleased by this explanation and gave eighty
dirhams as alms.
3- There are definite places in which Allah
likes the servants to supplicate to Him. One of these places is the tomb
of Al-Hussein: Master of the Martyrs (a.s.).
4 - Others will
fear him who fears Allah. He who obeys Allah will be obeyed. He who
obeys Allah will not care for the dissatisfaction of the creatures. He
who enrages the Creator should be sure of encountering the
dissatisfaction of the creatures.
5- No one can describe Allah
with attributes other than these with which He describes Himself. How
can anyone describe Him when senses are too short to perceive Him,
illusions are too short to comprehend Him, ideas are too short to mark
Him, and sights are too short to appreciate Him? He is remote in His
nearness and near in His remoteness. He created the how without being
asked "How?" and founded the where without being asked "where?" He is
out of how and where. He is the One and Only. Exalted be His Majesty and
sacred be His Names.
6- Al Hasan-bin-Mas'ud related: One day,
one of my fingers was hurt, a rider hit me in the shoulder, and a crowd
of people caused my clothes to be torn. In this manner, I visited
Abul-Hasan Ali-bin-Mohammed (a.s.) and said: Allah protects me against
the evil of such an ill-omen day."
Imam Al-Hadi (a.s.) worded: O Hasan, do you accuse the guiltless of your guilt while you are frequently visiting us?"
I then regained my intellect and noticed my flaw; therefore, I said, "O master, I seek Allah's forgiveness."
The Holy Imam (a.s.) said: O Hasan, what was the fault with days that
you regard as evil portent while the fact is that you are punished for
your own deeds during them?"
I said, "O Son of Allah's Messenger, I seek Allah's forgiveness and declare my repentance against so."
The Imam (a) then added: To dispraise days and regard them as evil
portent is useless for you. Allah, however, will punish you for
dispraising the days for matters that are out of their control. O Hasan,
do you not know that the only rewarder and punisher for the deeds,
sooner of later, is Allah?"
"I know, master," I said.
He (a.s.) then added: Do not repeat it again and do not say that days have any effect in the affairs of Allah.
"I will, master," I said.
7- He who feels secure from Allah's unexpected retribution and painful
penalty will feel arrogant until Allah's act and inevitable decree
(death) will befall him. He whomever receives evidence from his Lord
will belittle the worldly misfortunes even if he is cut into pieces.
8- Dawud As-Sarmi related: My master Imam Al-Hadi (a.s.) ordered me to
do many actions then he tested whether I had retained them all. When he
noticed that I could not maintain them all, he took a pen and wrote
down.
"In the Name of Allah the Beneficent the Merciful. I will
remember it, Insha'Allah. All the matters are in Allah's hand" I smiled
and the Holy Imam (a.s.) asked me about the reason. I said, "Allah make
me your sacrifice, this record reminds me of the report that one of our
acquaintances related to me on the authority of your grandfather Imam
Rida (a.s.). He said that whenever the Imam (a.s.) ordered of a matter,
he used to write down: "In the Name of Allah the Beneficent the Merciful. I will remember it, Insha'Allah."
The Holy Imam (a.s.) said: O Dawud, I am honest to tell you that the
neglector of the Bismillah is as same of the neglector of the
(obligatory) prayers.
9 -The thankful of a grace should be happy for thankfulness more than it is for the grace.
10 - Allah has made this world for testing while He has made the life
to come for receiving the result. He has also made the misfortunes of
this world the cause of gaining the rewards of the life to come and made
the rewards of the life to come as the compensation for the misfortunes
of this world.
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4 July 2023 - 03:58
News ID: 1376961
Imam al-Hadi (a.s.) said to one of his adherents: When Allah intends goodness for somebody; He makes him accept the blame of the friends.