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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books Al Kafi (part 3) Chapter 9 : Chapter On the Invalidity of the Belief To See God (ru'yah of Allah) H 252, Ch. 9, H 1 Muhammad ibn abu 'Abdallah has narrated from Ali ibn abu al-Qasim from Ya'qub ibn Ishaq who wrote to Imam abu Muhammad al-'Askari and asked.
"How can a worshipper worship his Lord, Whom he does not see?" The Imam wrote in reply, "O abu Yusuf, my Lord, my Master, and my Benefactor and the Benefactor of my ancestors, is far exalted and is above being seen." I (Ya'qub ibn Ishaq) asked him, "Had the Messenger of Allah (s.a.) seen his Lord?" The Imam replied in writing and signed, "Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High, showed His Prophet, in his heart, the light of His Greatness as much as He liked." H 253, Ch.
9, h 2 Ahmad ibn Idris has narrated from Muhammad ibn 'Abdal Jabbar from Safwan ibn Yahya who has said that abu Qurrah (Musa ibn Tariq al-Yamani al-Zabudi, d. 203/818), a narrator of Hadith, asked me to take him to abul Hassan al-Rida (a.s.). I sought permission from the Imam (a.s.) and an audience was granted. He asked the Imam about what is lawful and unlawful and the rules in Islamic laws. His questions came to Oneness of Allah (God).
Abu Qurrah said, "We (the narrators of Hadith) narrate that Allah, the Almighty has divided His being seen al-Ru'yah and His al-kalam, speech between the two prophets.
He gave Musa (Moses) the opportunity to hear His speech, and Muhammad (s.a.) the opportunity to see Him." Imam abu al-Hassan (a.s.) said, "Who conveyed the message from Allah to the two heavy communities; mankind and the Jinn that says: 'The eyes can not comprehend Him.' (6:103) "They can not limit Him through their knowledge." (20:110) 'There is nothing similar to Him.' (42:11) "Was it not Muhammad (s.a.)?'" Asked the Imam (a.s.). Abu Qurrah then replied, "Yes, He was (s.a.).
" The Imam said, "How can a person who brought such messages to all creatures and told them that he has brought such messages from Allah and called them to Allah by His commands and said, "The eyes can not comprehend Him." (6:103) "They can not limit Him through their knowledge." (20:110) "There is nothing similar to Him." (42:11), then he would say, "I saw Him with my own eyes? I did limit Him in my knowledge and that He is similar to a man? Should you not be ashamed of yourselves?