Had you had a chance to see his father you would have seen a...
Had you had a chance to see his father you would have seen a man of great intelligence, nobility and excellence." This increased my anxiety, thinking and anger towards my father and I thought his dealing and behavior towards him and his words for him were excessive Thereafter, there was nothing more important to me than to ask more about him and investigate his affairs.
Whoever of the members of Hashite clan or the guards, the clerks, the judges, the scholars of the law (Fuqha') and other people that I would ask I would find him being glorified, mentioned with greatness and high position. I would hear very beautiful words about him and see him given preference over all members of Hashimite clan, their elders.
The feeling of greatness for him increased in my heart because I would not find anyone of his friends or foe that would not speak good of him and praise him." A certain person from the al-Asha'ari beliefs present asked him, "What is the news about his brother, Ja'far, O abu Bakr?" He said, "Who is Ja'far that you would ask about him or compare him with al-Hassan (a.s.).
Ja'far was an evil doer in public, polluted with sins, an addict drukered, the lowest of all man and the most humiliating of his own self among men. He was worthless and little to his own self. What happened durinng the time of the death of al-Hassan ibn Ali to the Sultan and his people astonished me and I did not think such thing can happen. When became ill. My father was informed that ibn al-Rida has become ill. He immediately rode to reach the capital of the Caliphate.
He came back in hurry with five people of the servants of the Amir al-Mu'minin. They all were of his confidants and trustworthy ones among whom one was Nihriyr. He (my father) commanded them to stay close to the house of al-Hassan (a.s.) to learn about him and his conditions. He called a few physicians and commanded them to maintain contact with him and be around him mornings and evenings. After two or three days he was informed that he (the patient) is weakening.
He commanded the physicians to remain around his house and sent for the chief judge who came in his presence. He then commanded the him (judge) to select ten persons from his most trust worthy in the matters of their religion, trust and restraint. They were called in his presence and he sent them to house of al-Hassan (a.s.). He commanded them to be there day and night and they were there until he (a.s.) passed away.