By the way Hanbalites and Asharites have uttered calamitous...
By the way Hanbalites and Asharites have uttered calamitous sayings about bearers of the Throne. All can be viewed at exegesis of God's saying (The Beneficent settled on the Throne.) They imitated the Jews and the pagans when they claimed that bearers of the divine throne are animals; tame and wild. They rested upon authentic reports. Previously we have provided examples of these opinions. part 1 page 214: Some opted for possibility of the Lord's incarnation in corporealities.
They used to revere handsome men expecting that their Lord might have incarnated in his corporeality. Majority of those who opt for the Lord's seeableness decide possibility of shaking hands touching and visitating Him the Lord. They added "The sincere servants shall hang their Lord in this world as well as in the Hereafter." Others abstained from claiming God's seeableness in this world They claimed the Lord's seeableness in the Hereafter.
Those incarnationists who decide possibility of hanging the Lord in the Hereafter are the Hashawites and groups of Hanbalites and Asharites. The abstinent are some of Asharites and few of Hanbalites. Other Muslims do contradict so.
Ashehristani's Al-Milelu Wen-Nihel volume 1 part 1 page 141: Anthropomorphists related that the Prophet (peace be upon him) had said "My Lord shook hands with me when he met meHe put his hands between my shoulders that I could feel coolness of His forefingers." This is an indication to the hadith found in reference books of hadiths compiled by Sunnis our brothers. The Hanbalite corporalists Ibn Teimiya and their likes ruled the authenticity of this narrative.
Imams of the Prophet's household and their adherents did deny such a false narrative. Maqalatul Islamiyin; Abul-Hassan Al-Ashari part 1 page 210: They dispute whether the Lord occupies a definite space or not Husham Bin Al-Hakam avers that his lord occupies a specific spatial point. He referred to that point which is the Throne.
He also asserts that his lord touches the Throne which comprises him alone Some of false hadithists claim that the ( 172 ) Lord shall sit His Apostle (peace be upon him) next to Him on the Throne. This means that the Throne is not filled up with Him Narratives of the Throne's cracking creaking and sundering and the four finger vacant distance of the Throne or the Lord; all these and others are authentically documented and related by Omar the caliph and Abdullah the son as well as many others.