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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books Al Kafi (part 3) Chapter 10 : Chapter On Prohibition On Attributing To Allah What He Himself Has Not Done So H 264, Ch. 10, H 1 Ali ibn Ibrahim has narrated from al-'Abbass ibn Ma'ruf from ibn abu Najran from Hammad ibn 'Uthman from Abd al-Rahim ibn 'Utayk al-Qusayr who has said the following. "I wrote through 'Abdal Malik ibn 'a'yan to Imam abu 'Abdallah (a.s.). "In Iraq there are people who attribute to Allah forms and lines.
If you consider it proper, may Allah take my soul in your service, please write for me the correct belief in the issue of the Oneness of Allah." The Imam wrote for me, "May Allah grant you blessings. You have asked about the Oneness of Allah and the belief of the group before you. Exalted is Allah, to Who nothing is similar. He is All-hearing and All-seeing. Allah is above what certain people attribute to Him and analogize Him with His creatures and the lies of those who speak lies about Him.
Do not exceed the limits of the Quran lest you go astray after the clear presentation of Truth." H 265, Ch. 10, h 2 Muhammad ibn Isma'il has narrated from al-Fadl ibn Shadhan from ibn abu 'Umayr from Ibrahim ibn 'Abd al-Hamid from abu Hamzah who has said that Imam Ali ibn al-Husayn said to me, "O abu Hamzah, Allah cannot be defined by the created things. Our Lord is far above being described through the attributes. How can the infinite be defined by the finite?
' No mortal eyes can see Him, but He can see all eyes. He is All-kind and All-aware.'" (6:103) H 266, Ch. 10, h 3 Muhammad ibn abu 'Abdallah has narrated from Muhammad ibn Isma'il from al-Husayn ibn al-Hassan from Bakr ibn Salih from al-Hassan ibn Sa'id from Ibrahim ibn Muhammad al- Khazzaz and Muhammad ibn al-Husayn they both have said the following. "We met Imam abu abu al-Hassan al-Rida (a.s.) and stated to him that (s.