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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books the Life of Imām 'ali Bin Mūsā Al-ridā Mohammed Bin Aslam Al Tūsi =============================== Mohammed Bin Aslam al-Tūsi Shaykh al-Tūsi numbered him as one of the companions of Imām al-Ridā, peace be on him. [3] He was one of those who narrated the tradition better known as al-Silsila al-Dhahabiya (the Golden Chain). Mohammed Bin Ismā'il Bin Buzaygh' He was the retainer of Abū Ja'far al-Mansūr and was among the righteous, trustworthy Shi'ites.
[4] Imām al-Ridā, peace be on him, said to him: "Surely, Allah is at the doors of the unjust. Allah enlightens proof for (some people) and makes them powerful in the country in order that He may, through them, repel (evil) from His friends and set right the affairs of the Muslims. The believer seeks refuge in them from tribulation, to them flee the possessors of needs from among our [3] Al-Tūsi, Rijāl. [4] Al-Najāshi.
Shi'ites, and through them Allah drives away fear from the believer in the land of the oppressive. They are entrusted by Allah over His earth. It is they in whose desire there will be light on the Day of Resurrection, and their light shines towards the inhabitants of the heavens just as pearls shine towards the people of the earth. It is they through whose light the Day of Resurrection will be shinning. By Allah, they have been created for the Garden, and the Garden has been created for them.
I congratulate them (on that). If any of you wishes, he will attain all of this." Mohammed asked him, saying: "Through what, may Allah make me your ransom?" He, peace be on him, replied: "He is with them, namely with the oppressive government. Therefore, he pleases us through pleasing the believers from among our Shi'ites, so be one of them, Mohammed. [1] " Al-Husayn b. Khālid al-Sayrafi reported, saying: "We were with Imām al-Ridā, peace be on him, and we were a group (of men). Mohammed b.
Ismā'il b. Buzaygh was mentioned, and the Imām, peace be on him, said to his companions: 'I would like that there is the like of him among you. [2] '" He (i.e. Mohammed b. Ismā'il) compiled a group of books of which are the following: A. Kitāb Thawāb al-Hajj (the Book of Reward of Pilgrimage). B. Kitāb al-Hajj (the Book of Pilgrimage). [3] He asked Imām al-Jawād, peace be on him, to order one of his shirts to be brought to him, that he might use it as a shroud for him. The Imām sent him a shirt.