Some of them say that Allah has a body, and others say that Allah has a form.
Some of them say that Allah has a body, and others say that Allah has a form." The Imam replied in his own handwriting, "Glory belongs to Allah, Who can not be defined nor described. There is nothing similar to Him. He is Allhearing, All-knowing, or the Imam said All-seeing." H 269, Ch. 10, h 6 Sahl has narrated from Muhammad ibn 'Isa from Ibrahim from Muhammad ibn Hakim who has said the following.
"Imam abu al-Hassan Musa ibn Ja'far (a.s.) wrote to my father, 'Allah is far High, Glorious and Great than that one can reach the essence of His attribute. Speak of only those of His attributes of which He Himself has spoken and refrain from attributes other than those ones.'" H 270, Ch.
10, h 7 Sahl has narrated from al-Sindi ibn al-Rabi' from ibn abu 'Umayr from Hafs, brother of Marazim from al-Mufaddal who has said the "I asked Imam abu al-Hassan (a.s.) about certain matters of the attributes (of Allah) and the Imam said, "Do not exceed what is in the holy Quran." H 271, Ch. 10, h 8 Sahl has narrated from Muhammad ibn Ali al-Qasani (the right name is Ali ibn Muhammad, one of the companions of Imam abu al-Hassan al-Hadi, the tenth Imam (a.s.) who has said the following.
"I wrote to the Imam explaining that people before us had differences on the issue of the Oneness of Allah." The Imam wrote, "Glory belongs to Allah, Who can not be defined nor described. There is nothing similar to Him. He is All-hearing, All-seeing." H 272, Ch. 10, h 9 Sahl has narrated from Bishr ibn Bashshar al-Nayshaburi who has said the following. "I wrote to the man (Imam) explaining that people before us had differences on the issue of the Oneness of Allah.
There were people who said that Allah had a body, others said He had a form." The Imam wrote for me, "Glory belongs to Allah, Who can not be defined nor described. There is nothing similar to Him. He is All-hearing, All-seeing." H 273, Ch. 10, h 10 Sahl has said that I wrote to abu Muhammad al-Hassan al-'Askari (a.s.) in 255 AH., "Our people (ashabuna) differ on the issue of the Oneness of Allah. There are those who say he has a body and others say He has a certain form.
If you would consider to instruct me in this matter on which I would rely without excess it would be a great favor to your servant." The Imam answered in his own handwriting, "You have asked about the Oneness of Allah. It is not your duty to find Allah's self. Allah is One, the Only One. He has no children and is not anyone's child. There nothing similar to Him.