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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books The Promised Mahdi (part One) 22 Chapter Twenty-two: Those who falsely claimed to be emissaries and gateways to the Imam Abu Muhammad Hasan Shari: Shaykhut Taifa says in Kitab Ghaibat: The first one of them is the one known as Shari. A group of scholars narrated to us from Abu Muhammad Talakbari on the authority of Abu Ali Muhammad Ibne Himam, saying, Shari’s patronymic was Abu Muhammad.
Harun said: I think his name was Hasan and he was from the companions of Abul Hasan Ali Ibne Muhammad and then after him from the companions of Hasan Ibne Ali. He is the first one who claimed a position that Allah did not assign to him and he was not qualified for it. He blasphemed Allah and his Hujjas, peace be unto them, and attributed to them what is not worthy of them and they are disdainful thereof. The Shia cursed him and turned away from him with dislike.
Harun says, Then words of disbelief and sacrilege were expressed by him. All such claimants, first, attribute lies to the Imam and claim that they are his representatives, calling the weakling to believe in them through such pervert claims. Then they graduate up to the claims of self deification, like the words of Hallaj as manifested by Abu Ja’far Shalmaghani and his likes. On all of them be the constant curses of Allah. One of them is Muhammad Ibne Nasir Numairi.
Muhammad bin Nasir Numairi: Says Ibne Nuh, Abu Nasr Hibatullah Ibne Muhammad said: Muhammad Ibne Nasir Numairi was from the companions of Abu Muhammad Hasan Ibne Ali (a.s.). And when Abu Muhammad was transferred to his eternal abode, Muhammad claimed the position of Abu Ja’far Muhammad Ibne Uthman, that is, he claimed that he was the deputy of the Imam of the Age. He claimed “Babiyya,” that is, to be a gateway to the Imam.
Allah disgraced and humiliated him through the blasphemy and ignorance, which he manifested, and through the curse of Abu Ja’far Muhammad Ibne Uthman and his dislike and denunciation of him. He claimed this position after Shari. Abu Talib Anbari says, When Muhammad Ibne Nasir manifested his heresies and blasphemies, Abu Ja’far (a.s.) took the oath of damnation against him and made his disdain for him known. Ibne Nasir heard that and came to Abu Ja’far to soften his heart and apologize.
Abu Ja’far did not give him permission to enter, and barred and turned him away empty-handed.