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Muhammad ibn al-Hassan and Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Bandar have narrated from Ibrahim ibn Ishaq al-Nahawandi from âAbd al- Rahman ibn Hammad from Abu Maryam al-Ansari in a marfuâ manner has said the following: âOnce al-Hasan ibn Ali (a.s.) came out of the bathhouse and someone met him and said, âI wish you a fine bathing Istihmam.â He (the Imam) said, âOh lowly one, why does the word âIstâ (meaning your seeking bath or the wordâs other meaning which is âbuttockâ) need to be mentioned?â He then said, âI wish you a good âHumaymâ.
He (the Imam) said, âDid you not know that âHumaymâ means perspiration?â He then said, âMay your bathhouse be nice.â He (the Imam) said, âIf you wish a nice bathhouse then what is for me in it? You should instead say, âI wish purity for what is nice of you and nicety of what is pure of you.ââ Ø¶Ø¹ÙÙ - Allamah Baqir al-Majlisi (MirʾÄt al-Ê¿UqÅ«l fÄ« Sharḥ AkhbÄr Äl al-RasÅ«l (22/403))