Imam Hasan Al-Askari (A.S.) was one of that illustrious series of the immaculate
infallible each member of whom displayed the moral excellence of human
perfection. He was peerless in knowledge, forbearance, forgiveness, generosity,
sacrifice and piety. Whenever Al-Mu'tamad asked anybody about his captive Imam
Hasan al-Askari (A.S.), he was told that the Imam fasted during the day and
worshipped during the night, and that his tongue uttered no word but remembrance
of his creator. During the brief periods of freedom and stay at home, people
approached him hoping to avail from his benevolence, and they went back well
rewarded. Once when the Abbaside caliph asked Ahmed ibn Abd Allah ibn khaqan,
his Minister for Charities (awqaf), about the descendants of Imam Ali (A.S.), he
reported: "I do not know anybody among them who is more distinguished than Hasan
al-Askari. None can surpass him in dignity, knowledge, piety and abstinence, nor
can anybody match him in the point of nobleness majestic grandeur, modesty and
honesty".