His Position Near The Scholars
Many biographers have mentioned sterling statements in his favour. We have
mentioned some of them and there is no need to repeat them again. And from the
various evidences proving his greatness is that the foremost expert in the
discipline of the Hadith, Muhammad bin Ali bin Babwayhi al-Saduq compiled a
special book containing reports of Sayyid Abd al-Azim. He mentions this in his
list of books where he registers that he has a comprehensive book of reports of
Sayyid Abd al-Azim bin Abdullah al-Hasani.
Perhaps this book discussed his life and various events pertaining to it,
however it is unfortunate that this book has not reached us. Indeed, Sahib bin
Abbad has written a biographical treatise about our master Sayyid Abd al-Azim.
This treatise was discovered by al-Muhaddith al-Nuri (d 1320 AH/ 1902 AD) who
has quoted it in its entirety in the index of his work (Mustadrak Wasa ‘il al-Shi’ite),
in the context of the biography of Sayyid Abd al-Azim.
There he writes as follows: As for Abd al-Azim, he was one of the great
personalities from the progeny of the Prophet.
We shall restrict ourselves to mentioning about his life by quoting the treatise
of Sahib bin Abbad. This treatise has come down to us in the writing of one of
the members of the family of Babwayhi.
The date of the treatise is 516 hijri (1122 AD) and it says: Sahib bin Abbad
said: “I was asked about the genealogy of Abd al-Azim al-Hasani who is buried
near the tree and who is the owner of that place too (may Allah sanctify his
soul) and about his state and beliefs and the level of his knowledge and piety.
Hence, here I mention all that in brief and with Allah lies success.
He is Abu al-Qasim, Abd al-Azim bin Abdillah bin Ali bin al-Hasan bin Zayd
bin al-Hasan bin Ali bin Abi Talib (may the blessings of Allah be upon him and
his forefathers).
He was a pious and religious man, a devout worshipper; reliable, trustworthy and
truthful. He was learned in matters of the faith and a proponent of the belief
in the transcendence of God and His Justice as well as prolific in hadith
transmission. He narrated from Abu Ja’far Muhammad bin Ali bin Musa and from
his son Abu al-Hasan, the one who resided in al-Askar. There are letters from
them both addressed to him. He also narrates from a group of the companions of
Musa bin Ja’far and Ali bin Musa (a.s.). He had a book by the title “Kitab Yawm
wa al-Layla.”
As for those who narrated from him are such as; Ahmad bin Abi Abdillah al-Barqi
and Abu Turab al-Ruyani. Fearing for his life, he wandered about in the cities
and towns till he arrived at Ray. There he stayed in a cellar in the house of a
Shi’ite man in a lane known as the ‘lane of the Muwali’. He used to worship
Allah in that cellar, fasting during the days and spending the nights standing
in prayer.
He would come out at night in secret and visit the grave that is now opposite
his grave and between the two graves runs a road. He used to say that the grave
was of a man from the sons of Imam Musa bin Ja’far (a.s.). News of his identity
soon spread among the Shi’ites till many knew of him. Subsequently a man from
the Shi’ites saw the Prophet (pbuh&hh) in his dream who informed him that: “a man from
my progeny will be carried away tomorrow from the ‘lane of the Muwali’ and be
buried near an apple tree in the garden of (a certain) Abd al-Jabbar bin Abd
al-Wahhab”. Thus this man went to the owner of the garden in order to purchase
the tree.
The owner of the garden had also seen the dream and so he endowed the place
where the tree was located along with the entire garden to the noble people and
the Shi’ites began burying their dead there. Sometime later, Abd al-Azim fell
sick and passed away. He was then carried to and buried where his grave now
lies.
What is Narrated from him Regarding Monotheism
Abdullah bin Musa al-Ruyani narrates from Sayyid Abd al-Azim from Ibrahim bin
Abi Mahmud who said: ‘I asked al-Rida (a.s.), “What is your opinion about the
tradition which people narrate that:
Allah descends to the lower heaven?”
He replied, “May Allah curse those who displace statements from their correct
positions. By Allah! The Prophet (s) never said that. Rather what he said was:
Allah, Glorified and Exalted, sends an angel to the lower heaven on Thursday
night who calls out, “is there anyone who seeks so that I may grant him?” In
this manner, the Imam corrected and explained this prophetic tradition. And it is narrated through the same chain that Imam al-Rida (a.s.) said
regarding the (Qur Anic) verse:
On that day (i.e. the Day of Judgement) faces will be radiant, looking towards
their Lord. The Imam said: (It means)
“Faces (on that day) will be radiant, expectantly looking forward to the rewards
of the Lord Mighty and Glorified.”
What is Narrated from him Regarding The Justice Of God Ali bin al-Husayn
al-Baghdadi narrates from Ahmad bin Abi Abdillah al-Barqi from Abd al-Azim al-Hasani
from Ali bin Muhammad al-Naqi (a.s.) from his father Muhammad bin Ali al-Hadi
(a.s.), from his father Ali bin Musa al-Rida (a.s.), who said: ‘One day as Abu
Hanifa (d 150 AH/767 AD) was leaving from a meeting with Imam al-Sadiq (a.s.) (d
148 AH/765 AD), he met Musa bin Ja’far (a.s.) and asked him: “O young man, who
is responsible for evil acts?”
He (Musa) replied: “There are only three possibilities regarding this issue.
Either the evil acts ensue from Allah and not from the human being, in which
case it would not behove the Munificent (i.e. Allah) to punish His servant for
what he was not responsible.
Or that both God and the human being are equally responsible for the evil acts,
however then it would not behove a stronger partner to punish the weaker
partner.
The third possibility would be that the evil acts ensue solely from the human
being and he alone is responsible for it, in which case if Allah was to punish
him then that would be due to the human being’s fault and if Allah were to
forgive him then that would be due to His (Allah’s) magnanimity and generosity.”
Abdullah bin Musa narrates from Abd al-Azim al-Hasani, from Ibrahim bin Abi
Mahmud who said that Imam al-Rida (a.s.) said: ‘Eight things never occur save by
means of the destiny and decree of Allah. They are: sleep and wakefulness,
strength and weakness, health and sickness, life and death. May Allah confirm us
with steadfastness and place us among the friends of Muhammad and his progeny,
and may the blessings of Allah be upon our Master and His (i.e. Allah’s)
Prophet, Muhammad and his progeny all together.
* By : Ayatullah
Jafar Subhani
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