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(25) Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Saâeed narrated from Hameed bin Ziyad from al-Hasan bin Muhammad al-Hadhrami and also it was narrated by Younus bin Yaâqoob from Salim al-Mekki from Abut-Tufayl Aamir bin Wathila that Abu Jaâfar bin Muhammad as-Sadiq (as) had said: âThe one, whom you want and expect, will rise (and set out) from Mecca.
He will not rise until he sees what pleases him even if he is obliged to eat the leaves of the trees.â Is there another way clearer than the way, with which the infallible imams (as) have declared and explained the matter of the disappearance to their Shia? Will one doubt the disappearance and the reappearance of al-Qaâim (as) after all these clear traditions?