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.'" (9:106) The Imams (a.s.) then said, "I swear by Allah that he (the believer) is Ali ibn abu Talib (a.s.)." H 583, Ch. 29, h 5 Ahmad ibn Mahran has narrated from Muhammad ibn Ali from abu 'Abdallah al-Samit from Yahya ibn Musawwir who has said the following. He mentioned this verse to abu Ja'far (a.s.), "Act as you wish. God will see your deeds and so will do His Messenger and the believers. . .
." (9:106) The Imams (a.s.) then said, "I swear by Allah that he (the believer) is Ali ibn abu Talib (a.s.)." H 584, Ch. 29, h 6 A number of our people have narrated from Ahmad ibn Muhammad from al-Washsha' who has said the following. "I heard Imam al-Rida saying, 'All the deeds: good and bad ones are presented before the Messenger of Allah.'" Chapter 30 : The Path, Urged to be Maintained Steadfastly is Acknowledgement of the Divine Authority of Imam Ali (a.s.) H 585, Ch.
30, h 1 Ahmad ibn Mahran has narrated from 'Abd al-'Azim ibn 'Abdallah al-Hassani from Musa ibn Muhammad from Yunus ibn Ya'qub from the person whom he mentioned, from abu Ja'far (a. s.). The Imam (a.s.) said the following about the words of Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High.
"Had they (jinn and mankind) remained steadfast in their path (religion, Islam), We would certainly have given them abundant water to drink." (72:16) It means, "Had people maintained steadfastness in respecting the Divine authority of Amir al-Mu'minin Ali ibn abu Talib (a.s.), and the Divine authority of his successors from his children and agreed to obey their orders and prohibitions He would have given them abundant water. He says, We would drench their hearts with faith.
The path (al-Triqa) means to have faith in the Divine authority of Amir al-Mu'minin Ali (a.s.) and his successors from his children." H 586, Ch. 30, h 2 Al-Husayn ibn Muhammad has narrated from Mu'alla ibn Muhammad from Muhammad ibn Jumhur from Fudala ibn Ayyub from al-Husayn ibn 'Uthman from abu Ayyub from Muhammad ibn Muslim. He has said that he asked abu 'Abdallah (a.s.) about the meaning of the following words of Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High.
"To those who have said, 'God is our Lord,' and who have remained steadfast to their belief. . ." The Imams (a.s.) said, "Those who remain steadfast in respecting the Divine authority of Amir al-Mu'minin Ali (a. s.) and his successors, the Imams (a.s.) one after the other then, ' the angels will descend saying, "Do not be afraid or grieved.