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Shiavault - a Vault of Shia Islamic Books Mikyalul Makarim Fee Fawaaid ad-Duaa Lil Qai’m vol. 1 The Letter Kha (Kh) Khulq (Manners) Of His Eminence It is mentioned in Bihar , quoting from Nomani through his own chain of authorities from Abu Waail that he said: Amirul Momineen (as) glanced at Husain (as) and said: “This son of mine is a liege, just as the Messenger of Allah (S) named him a liege.
Allah will bring from his progeny a man by the name of your Apostle, who will be similar to him in his creation and in his character. He will rise in a time of oblivion of the people, when the truth will have died and perversion will be manifest.[^1] By Allah, if he does not rise, his neck will be severed. The dwellers of the heavens and its inhabitants will rejoice his rise.
He is a man of broad forehead and a high nose.”[^2] It is narrated through Sunni authorities that the Messenger of Allah (S) is reported to have said: “Even if a single day remains from the tenure of the world, the Almighty Allah shall raise a person whose name is same as mine and whose manners and appearance are like mine.” We can also refer to those traditions that have been mentioned by us in the topic of elegance of His Eminence.
Khulq (Manners): According to the dictionary meaning it refers to habits and disposition. On the basis of this it could be said that His Eminence would resemble the Holy Prophet (S) in general behavior and good qualities and habits, especially in interpersonal relationships.
This is further supported by the quotation of the author of Kashful Ghumma , Muhammad bin Yusuf Shami in Kifayatut Talib in which, after this tradition, he says: “The statement of the Messenger of Allah (S) that his manners and habits are like mine, is the best metaphor of the revenge of Mahdi (aj) from the disbelievers just as the Holy Prophet (S) had been such that the Almighty Allah has said: وَإِنَّكَ لَعَلَىٰ خُلُقٍ عَظِيمٍ “And most surely you conform (yourself) to sublime morality.” (Qur’an, Surah Qalam 68:4) He further adds: The humble and worthless servant of Allah, Ali bin Isa (may Allah have mercy on him) says: That the statement is the best metaphor, is an occasion of surprise.