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`Ali ibn Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn `Imran al-Daqqaq (RA) said: Abu al-Husayn Muhammad ibn Abu `Abd Allah al-Kufi said: Muhammad ibn Sulayman ibn al-Hasan al-Kufi said: `Abd Allah ibn Muhammad bin Khalid said, on the authority of `Ali ibn Hasan al-Wasiti, on the authority of some of our scholars, on the authority of Zurarah that I asked Abu Ja`far al-Baqir (AS): âVerily, the people in our presence are talking increasingly about the attributes of Allah. What should we say?
So, he (AS) replied, âIt is abhorred [makruh]. Do you not hear Allah, the Mighty and High, saying that And that to your Lord is the end of all. Speak about other than that.â