Had they...
Had they, O Humran, when facing what Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High, made them to face and suffer defeat at the hands of the rebels, asked Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High, to remove their suffering and would implore Him to destroy the government and kingdom of the rebels He would have answered their prayers and would grant them relief.
In such case the destruction of the governments of the rebels and the ending of their time would take place quicker than the dispersal under a great pressure, of beads threaded together. The suffering, O Humran, that befell them, because of the sins that they might have committed or the punishment for their opposition to Allah. It was because of the high marvelous position that Allah had prepared and wanted them to reach. Do not let people's opinions take you away from the right path." H 682, Ch.
48, h 5 Ali ibn Ibrahim has narrated from his father from Ali ibn Ma'bad from Hisham ibn al-Hakam who has said the following. "I asked abu 'Abdallah (a.s.) at Mina five hundred letters from al- Kalam (theology). I asked the Imam (a.s.), "They say that he has said so and so." Then he says, "You say so and so." I then said to the Imam (a.s.), "May Allah, take my soul in service for your cause, "This is lawful and that is not lawful.
I know that you are the authority in this and you are the most knowledgeable person in it and this is al-Kalam." The Imam (a.s.) said to me, "O poor, Hisham, Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High, does not require any duty from His creatures without first availing them all that they need to comply with the command." H 683, Ch.
48, h 6 Muhammad ibn Yahya has narrated from Ahmad ibn Muhammad from 'Umar ibn 'Abd al-'Aziz from Muhammad ibn al-Fudayl from abu Hamzah who has that he heard abu Ja'far (a.s.) say the following. "No, I swear by Allah, the scholar (who possesses Divine authority) is never ignorant or knowledgeable in something and ignorant of other things. The Imam (a.
s.) then said, "Allah, the Most Holy, Most High and Most Gracious, is far exalted and above imposing the obedience of a servant (of His) on the others and then hide the knowledge of things in the heavens and on earth from him and then say, "Do not hide that from him." Chapter 49 : Allah, the Most Holy, the Most High, did not teach anything to His Messenger but that He commanded him to teach such knowledge to Amir al-Mu'minin (a.s.) and he was his partner in Knowledge H 684, Ch.