The Imam (a.
The Imam (a.s.) replied, "Yes, they are all the same." H 469, Ch. 8, h 10 Through the same chain of narrators it is narrated from Marwak ibn 'Ubayd from Muhammad ibn Zayd al-Tabari who has said the following. "I was in the presence of Imam al-Rida (a.s.) in Khurasan with a group of Hashimite people among them was Issshaq ibn Musa ibn 'Isa from Abbasides and the Imam (a.s.) said to Ishaq, "I hear that people say we think they are our slaves.
I swear upon my close relation with the holy Prophet (s.a.) that I have never said such a thing nor Have I ever heard any such thing from my father and grandfather nor I have received any such report from my (holy and noble) ancestors who may have said any such thing. But I must say that people are our slaves in the matters of obedience to us. They are our friends in religion. Those present here must tell this to those who are not present here." H 470, Ch.
8, h 11 Ali ibn Ibrahim has narrated from Salih ibn al-Sindi from Ja'far ibn Bashir from abu Salma who has said that I heard Imam abu 'Abdallah say the following. "We are the ones obedience to whom is obligatory by the commands of Allah. People have no other choice except to know us and they will not be excused for not knowing us. Those who know us are the true believers and those who would refuse to acknowledge our Divine authority are unbelievers.
Those who would not know us and would not acknowledge us are straying and lost until they return to guidance and affirm the fact that Allah has made obedience to us obligatory. But if they would die in their straying condition Allah will deal with the way He would will." H 471, Ch. 8, h 12 Ali has narrated from Muhammad ibn 'Isa from Yunus from Muhammad ibn Fudayl who has said that I asked the Imam (a.s.) about such a matter that would take people closer to Allah.
The Imam (a.s.) said, "Of the matters that can take people closer to Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High, the best one is to obey Him, His messenger and those who posses Divine authority." Imam abu Ja'far (a.s.) has said, "To love us if faith and to harbor hatred towards us is disbelief." H 472, Ch.
8, h 13 Muhammad ibn al-Hassan has narrated from Sahl ibn Ziyad from Muhammad ibn 'Isa from Fadala ibn Ayyub from Aban from 'Abdallah ibn Sinan from 'isma'il ibn Jabir who has said the I asked Imam abu Ja'far (a.s.) if I may state before him my religion and faith in Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High.