As Sadouqu in AL Tawheed related from Abdullah bin Maymoon Alqudah who said...
As Sadouqu in AL Tawheed related from Abdullah bin Maymoon Alqudah who said: A man who used to follow (Beni Aumayah) came to meet Abi Abdullah Al Sadiqu or Abi Jaffar Al Baquer(A.S.), we become concerned about his safety(A.S.) so we said: Will it not be better if you hide yourself as long as he is not right here yet?
He (A.S.) said: (Rather give him the permission to get in, for the Messenger of Allah(S.A.) said: Allah the Great and Almighty masters the tongue of whoever wants to say and the hands of whoever wants to do. He can only say what Allah wills and he can only extend his hand by the will of Allah. The man then got in to the Imam, asked him about few things in which he came to believe, and then he left).[^29] 9.
The divine law of assistance and negligence and its role in the life of people No doubt, Allah the Sublime bestowed on people the ability to choose an action at decisive points, bestowing on them at the same time, consciousness, brain and the ability to distinguish things, giving them evidences to assist them; all this is true, and we believe that there is no mercy superior to this; but Allah the Sublime who over dominates the universe and man, supports man at every junction whenever it becomes difficult for him to make a choice; favoring him with success, support and prosperity if ever he sought obedience.
But if he sought disobedience, Allah would not leave him to his own, rather He would fail him at his sinful endeavour in an attempt to push him away from it. If ever man insisted and became stubborn, Allah the Sublime would leave him to his own, giving him up and deluding him.
As Sadouqu in (Oyown Akhbar Al Redha) narrated from (Tameem Al Quhraishy), from his father, from (Ahmed bin Ali AlAnssari) relating from (Yazeed bin Omayer bin Muawiah Al Shami) and said: I got in to meet Ali bin Musa Al Redha(A.S.) who was at (Marow), then I said to him, O son of the Messenger of Allah! We have been told that Jaffar bin Muhammad Al Sadiqu (A.S.) said: (Neither determinism, nor authorization, rather a case in between two concerns): what does this mean?