He (PBUH) obtained the best scenes of the purest education for his father.
He (PBUH) obtained the best scenes of the purest education for his father. He grew up in a house that Allah had purified and exalted; the house that raised the Word of Allah high in the Earth and offered dear sacrifices for the sake of Islam. Indeed, Imam al-Askari (PBUH), like his noble ancestors, was a prominent scholar and a divine leader (Imam) whom none of his own period could ignore.
He (PBUH) was chief of religious scholars, an ideal of worshippers, a leader of politics and opposition, and towards whom the hearts of people adhered with love and respect inspire of the existence of brutal terrorism, and political hostility to the Prophet’s Household (). His Distinguished Features One of the distinguished features of Imam al-Hasan al-Askari (PBUH) was the fear of Allah. He was God-fearing since his early years.
Historians mentioned that one day some man passed by Imam Abu Muhammad (PBUH) and saw him cry while he was with his fellow children. The man thought that this child cried for the toys in the children’s hands and that he could not participate in their playing. The man told the child that he would buy him what he might play with. The child said: ‘No!
We have not been created for play.’ The man was astonished and said, ‘Then, what for we have been created?’ The child said, ‘For knowledge and worship.’ The man asked the child, ‘Where have you got this from?’ The child said, ‘From this saying of Allah »What! Did you then think that We had created you in vain« (Qur’an 23: 115) Imam Abu Muhammad al-Askari (PBUH) was the best worshipper among all people of his time. He spent the night praying, prostrating, and reciting the Holy Book (Qur’an).
Muhammad ash-Shakiri said, ‘The Imam sat in the mihrab and prostrated. I slept and awoke while he was still in prostration. [12] ’ Historians unanimously mentioned that Imam Abu Muhammad al-Askari (PBUH) was the most knowledgeable and the best of the people of his age, not only in religious affairs and laws but in all fields of knowledge. In terms of generosity, no one was more generous than him among all people of his time.
He appointed agents in most of the Muslim countries and entrusted them to receive the legal dues and spend them on the poor and the deprived, to reconcile between people, and in other ways for the general welfare. Imam Abu Muhammad (PBUH) was nonesuch in his very high morals. He met friends and enemies with his noble character.