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ÙÙØ§Ù: Ø¥ÙÙ Ù (16) Abdul Wahid bin Abdullah narrated from Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Rabah from Ahmad bin Ali al-Himyari from al-Hasan bin Ayyoob from Abdul Kareem bin Amr al-Khathâami that Abdullah bin Abu Yaâfoor had said: I said to Abu Abdullah as-Sadiq (as): âSomeone believes in your guardianship, exempts himself from your enemy, permits what you have permitted, refrains from what you have prohibited and thinks that the imamate is still among you and will never go to other than you but he says: They (the infallible imams) have disagreed among themselves while they are the leading imams.
If they agree upon a man and say that it is he (the imam), we will say that it is he.â Abu Abdullah as-Sadiq (as) said: If this someone remains with this opinion, he will die as an unbeliever.