This is the praised estate You have promised of.
This is the praised estate You have promised of.” [2] Abul Hasan al-Hadi (a.s.) narrated from his fathers that the Prophet (a.s.) said, ‘Love Allah for the blessings He gives you, and love me for the love of Allah, and love my household for my love!’ [3] Imam al-Hadi (a.s.) narrated from his fathers that the Prophet (a.s.) said, ‘On the Day of Resurrection I will be intercessor for four ones; the lovers of my progeny, one who follows them, one who shows enmity against their enemies, one who carries out their needs, and one who relieves their distresses…’ [4] [1] Muruj ath-Thahab, vol.4 p.114.
[2] Bihar al-Anwar, vol.3. [3] Al-Amali by Sheikh at-Toosi. [4] Ibid. The Prophet (a.s.) stressed on loving his pure progeny and made this love as an obligation on every Muslim man and Muslim woman, because loving and following them would protect the nation from disagreement, separation, deviation and seditions. Imam al-Hadi (a.s.) narrated from his fathers that the Prophet (a.s.) said, ‘Allah the Almighty says: O son of Adam, you are not fair to Me.
I endear Myself to you through blessings and you make yourself hated through sins. My good comes down to you and your evil comes up to Me. Every day and night a honorable angel comes to Me bringing ugly deeds from you. O son of Adam, if you hear your description from other than you while you do not know who the described one is, you will soon hate him…’ [1] The tradition invites people to do good deeds and avoids the deeds that Allah hates, because every deed goes up to Allah.
Allah has said, (To Him do ascend the good words; and the good deeds…) [2] and He rewards His people due to their deeds in the worldly life.
Imam Abul Hasan al-Hadi (a.s.) narrated from his fathers that the Prophet (a.s.) said, ‘My daughter was named Fatima because Allah the Almighty has weaned**[3]** her and whoever loves her from Fire…’ [4] Imam al-Hadi (a.s.) narrated from his fathers from his grandfather Imam al-Baqir (a.s.) that Jabir bin Abdullah al-Ansari said, ‘Once I was with the Prophet (a.s.). I was at his side and Ali Ameerul Mo’minin at the other side when Umar bin al-Khattab came drawing some man from the collars.
The Prophet (a.s.) asked Umar, ‘What is the matter with this man?’ Umar said, ‘He narrated that you had said: ‘He, who says “there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah” will be in [1] Al-Amali by Sheikh at-Toosi. [2] Qur'an, 35:10. [3] In Arabic “fatama” means weaned. [4] Bihar al-Anwar, vol.10. Paradise.