35, h 5 Muhammad ibn Yahya has narrated from Ahmad ibn abu...
35, h 5 Muhammad ibn Yahya has narrated from Ahmad ibn abu Zahir from al-Khashshab from Ali ibn Hass'an from 'Abd al-Rahman ibn Kathir from abu 'Abdallah (a.s.) who recited the following verse. "The one who had knowledge from the Book said, "I can bring it to you before you even blink your eye. . . ." (27:40).
The narrator has said that the Imams (a.s.) opend his two fingers and placed them on his chest and then said, "With us, I swear by Allah, is the knowledge of the whole of the Book." H 612, Ch. 35, h 6 Ali ibn Ibrahim has narrated from his father and Muhammad ibn Yahya from Muhammad ibn al-Hassan from those he mentioned, both of them from ibn abu 'Umayr from ibn 'Udhayna from Burayd ibn Mu'awiya who has said that he asked abu Ja'far (a.s.) about the meaning of the following verse. ". . .
Say, 'God and those who have the knowledge of the Book are sufficient witness (to my prophet-hood).'" (13:43) The Imam (a.s.) said, "It is a reference to us. Ali (a.s.) is the first among us and the most virtuous and the best among us after the Holy Prophet (s.a.)" Chapter 36 : The degree of the Great Names of Allah that are given to the Imams (a.s.) H 613, Ch.
36, h 1 Muhammad ibn Yahya and others have narrated from Ahmad ibn Muhammad from Ali ibn al- Hakam from Muhammad ibn al-Fudayl who has said that Shurays al-Wabishi narrated from Jabir from abu Ja'far (a.s.) who has said the following. "The greatest name of Allah has seventy three letters. There was only of these letters.
He spoke that one letter and land between him and throne of the Queen of Sheba (Bilqis) sunk down as such that he could reach her throne with his hand and the land returned to the original state. This happened in a blinking of A number of our people has narrated from eye. Of the greatest name of Allah there are seventy two letters with us. Allah has kept one letter exclusively for Himself in the knowledge of the unseen.
There is no means and no power except by the help of Allah, the Most High, the Most Great." H 614, Ch. 36, h 2 Muhammad ibn Yahya from Ahmad ibn Muhammad from al-Husayn ibn Sa'id and Muhammad ibn Khalid from Zakariyya ibn 'Imran al-Qummi from Harun ibn al-Juhm that a man from the companions of abu 'Abdallah (a.s.). I (Harun ibn al-Jahm) have forgotten his name. He has said that he heard abu 'Abdallah (a.s.) say the following. "Two letters were given to Jesus and he would work with them.
Four letters were given to Moses. Eight letters were given to Abraham.