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âAmraki (ibn âAli) narrated through his IsnÄd that: AbÅ« âAbdillÄh (Imam SÄdiq (a.s.)) said: Verily four thousand angels establish prayers next to the grave of Ḥusain (a.s.) (everyday) from dawn to dusk. Thereafter, they ascend (to the heavens) and are replaced by an equal number of angels who establish prayers (next to his grave from dusk) until dawn. A Muslim should not refrain from (going to) the ZiyÄrah of his grave for longer than four years.