Whatever knowledge would come from them is true and correct...
Whatever knowledge would come from them is true and correct and whatever comes from other sources are not genuine." Chapter 102 : The Hadith (statements) of (members of the family of ) is Difficult and becomes Difficult H , Ch. 102, h 1 d ibn Sinan from 'Ammar ibn Marwan from Jabir who has said the following. "Abu Ja'far (a. s.) has said that the Messenger of Allah has said, 'The Hadith (statements) of (members of the family of ) is difficult and it becomes difficult.
No one believes in it except the angels that are close to Allah or the Prophets who are Messengers also, a servant of Allah whose He has tested for faith. Whatever would come to you of the Hadith (statements) of of Muhammad (members of the family of ), if your heart would feel relief and you recognized them accept them. Whatever that would cause antipathy in your hearts and you could not recognize leave them to Allah, to the Messenger of Allah and the scholar from of Muhammad.
The ones to perish are those who do not accept Hadith of (members of the family of ).Whenever one is narrated to them they say, "By Allah, this was not and that was not." Denial is disbelief." H , Ch. 102, h 2 Ahmad ibn 'Idris has narrated from 'Imran ibn Musa from Harun ibn Muslim from Mas'ada ibn Sadaqa who has said the following.
"I said to abu 'Abdallah that I one day spoke of Taqiya (hiding something for fear) before Ali ibn al-Husayn (a.s.)." He said, "By Allah, if abu Dhar knew what was in the heart of Salam he would have killed him even though the Messenger of Allah had formed brotherhood between them. What then would you think of the rest of the people?
The knowledge of the scholars is difficult and it becomes difficult No one is capable to bear it except a prophet who is a messenger also or an angel who is close to Allah or a believer whose heart Allaah has tested for faith." The Imam (a.s.) then said, "The only reason that Salamn became of the scholars is because he is a man from us (). For this reason I ascribed him to the scholars." H , Ch.
102, h 3 Ali ibn Ibrahim has narrated from his father from al-Barqi from ibn Sinan or others in a marfu' manner from abu 'Abdallah (a.s.) who has said the following. "Our Hadith (statements) are difficult and they become difficult. Only well lighted chests, the well protected of virtuous moral abilities are capable to accept them.