Chapter: Al-Qaâimâs aspects and deeds ÙØ¹Ø§ÙØ Ø¹Ù Ø§ÙØØ³Ù Ø¨Ù Ù ÙÙØ±Ø ع٠أبÙÙØ ع٠سÙÙÙ Ø§Ø¹Ø©Ø Ø¹Ù Ø£Ø¨Ù Ø§ÙØ¬Ø§Ø±ÙØ¯Ø Ø¹Ù Ø§ÙÙØ§Ø³Ù داÙÙØ Ø¹Ù Ø§ÙØØ§Ø±Ø« Ø§ÙØ§Ø¹Ùر اÙÙÙ ÙÙÙ: Ø¨Ø£Ø¨Ù Ø§Ø¨Ù Ø®ÙØ±Ø© Ø§ÙØ¥Ù Ø¥ÙØ§Ù Ø§ÙØ³ÙÙ ÙØ±Ø¬Ø§Ù ÙØ¹Ùد ذÙ٠تت٠ÙÙ ÙØ¬Ø±Ø© ÙØ±ÙØ´ Ù٠أ٠ÙÙØ§ ٠ا ÙÙÙØ§ ÙÙØºÙر ÙÙØ§Ø ÙØ§ ÙÙ٠عÙÙÙ (11) Muhammad bin Hammam and Muhammad bin al-Hasan bin Jumhoor narrated from al-Hasan bin Muhammad bin Jumhoor from his father from Sulayman bin Sumaâa from Abul Jarood from al-Qassim bin al-Waleed al-Hamadani from al-Harith al-Aâwar al-Hamadani that Amirul Moâmineen (as) had said: âBlessed is the son of the best of the bondmaids!
(He means al-Qaâim) He will humiliate the arrogants and water them a bitter nauseous drink. His sword will kill them terribly. Then the arrogants of Quraysh wish if they could redeem themselves with the world and all that it has just to be forgiven. He will not stop until he pleases Allah.â