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were unified together in them. This being the truth while everthing else false.[1]
His eloquence, abstinence, humility, and worship
As regards his eloquence, virtue, humility and worship, if
we go on to relate about it, we will cross the limits of the capacity of this
book. Instead we quote the traditions about the love and affection of the Holy
Prophet (s.a.w.s) towards him.
Shaikh Mohammad ibne Shahr Ashob in his Manaqib quotes from
Ibne Umar, that one day the Prophet (s.a.w.s) was seated on the pulpit
delivering a sermon. Suddenly Imam Husain (a.s) came and his legs got entangled
in the end of his shirt and he fell down and started weeping. The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s)
alighted from the pulpit and lifted him up and said,
"May Allah kill the shaitan! Verily he is a charming child. By
Him in whose hands is my life! I do not know as to how I alighted from the pulpit."
In Manaqib, Abus Sa'adat, while praising the Prophet's
Household (Ahlulbayt) relates from Yazeed bin Ziyad, that one day the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s)
[1] It is related that once a
nomad came and saluted Imam Husain (a.s) and asked from him saying, "I have
heard from your Grandfather that if you have a desire, ask from any one of
these men: A noble Arab, a generous master, one who understands the Qur'an, or
the one gifted with a beautiful face. The nobility of the Arabs is due to your
Grandfather (the Prophet), while generosity is your custom, the Qur'an has
descended in your own house, and particular beauty is apparent in you, and I
have heard your grandfather say: Whoever desires to see me, should look at my
Hasan and Husain." Imam said, "Tell me what do you desire"? The nomad wrote
down his desire onto the ground. Imam said, "I have heard my father Imam Ali (a.s)
say, that the worth of every man is through his good actions, and I have heard
my grandfather the Prophet of Allah say, that favour is measured through one's
wisdom. Thus I shall ask you three questions, if you answer one of them, I
shall fulfil one third of your desire, while if you answer two of them, two
thirds of your desires shall be fulfilled, and if you answer all three of them,
your entire wish shall be fulfilled." Then he brought a bag full of coins and
said, "If you answer, you shall get from this." The nomad said, "Do ask me, and
there is no Might and no Power except with Allah, the Most High, the most
Great." Imam said, "What delivers a slave (of Allah) from destruction"? He
replied, "Reliance upon Allah." He (a.s) then asked, "What is the adornment of
man"? He replied, "Knowledge accompanied by forebearence." Imam asked, "But
what if he does not possess it"? He said, "Wealth with generosity and
munificence." Imam again asked, "And what if he does not possess it"? He replied,
"Poverty accompanied by patience." Imam said, "And if he does not possess it"?
He replied, "Thunderbolt (damnation) which would burn him." The Imam smiled and
forwarded the bag (full of coins) towards him. In another tradition it is
related that the bag contained a thousand Ashrafis (a gold coin) and two of his
personal rings whose gems were worth two hundred dirhams each.
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