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Muḥammad ibn Jaâfar Al-RazzÄz Al-KÅ«fi narrated to me from his uncle Muḥammad ibn Ḥusain ibn Abil KhaťťÄb, from MÅ«sÄ ibn SaâdÄn, from âAbdillÄh ibn QÄsim, from âUmar ibn AbÄn Al-Kalbi, from AbÄn ibn Taghlib, who said: AbÅ« âAbdillÄh (Imam SÄdiq (a.s.)) said: There are four thousand angels by the grave of Ḥusain (a.s.) who are disheveled and covered with dust. They cry over him (and will continue to do so) until the Day of Judgment.
Their chief is an angel named MansÅ«r. These angels receive everyone who comes to the ZiyÄrah of Ḥusain (a.s.) and they accompany them when they bid farewell to Ḥusain (a.s.). They visit them if they become ill and they establish prayers on them at their funerals when they die and seek forgiveness for them after their death.