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his time and was among the great, good scholars."[3] 10. Al‐Hasan Bin 'Abd Allah al‐Bakhshy "He (Musa) was the Imam of great prestige and performed many good deeds. He, may Allah be pleased with him, spent his day (in performing prayers) and was fasting by day. He was called Kazim due to his immoderate pardoning those who aggressed against him. In Iraq he is known as Baab al‐Hawaa'ijj (the Gate of Needs to Allah), for those who implore (Allah) through him to grant their needs are never be disappointed. He had manifest miracles and illustrious qualities. He ascended the pinnacle of honor and was over it. He aspired to the zenith of qualities and reached the highest one of them."[4] 11. Ahmed Bin 'Abd Allah al‐Khazrajy "Musa b. Ja'far b. Muhammed b. 'Ali b. al‐Husayn b. 'Ali b. Abi Talib al‐Hashimi, Abu al‐Hasan al‐ Kazim al‐Medani reported (traditions) on the authority of his father. His son 'Ali al‐Rida, his two brothers 'Ali and Muhammed and a group (of traditionists) narrated (traditions) on his authority. Abu Hatem has said: '(Musa) is trustworthy and very truthful. He is one of the Imams of the Muslims.' Yehya b. al‐Husayn has said: 'When someone harmed him, he sent him a purse in which was a thousand dinars. Al‐Mehdi imprisoned him and then released him.'"[5] 12. Ibn Hejer al‐'Asqelani "Musa b. Ja'far b. Muhammed b. 'Ali b. al‐Husayn b. 'Ali, Abu al‐Hasan al‐Hashimi, better known as al‐Kazim is very truthful and worshipful; he is of the seventh class."[6] [1] Akhbar al‐Duwal, p. 112. [2] Mizan al‐I'tidal, vol. 3, p. 209. [3] Al‐A'lam, vol. 3, p. 108. [4] Al‐Nur al‐Jali fi Nasab al‐Nabi, p. 97. [5] Khulasat Tahdhib al‐Kamil, p. 334. [6] Al‐Taqreeb, p. 366. 13. Al‐Sayyid 'Ali Fikry "One of the men of knowledge has said: 'Al‐Kazim is the Imam with great prestige, unique, the Proof (of Allah), and a scholar. He had understanding and religion of which none had more."[1] 14. Dr. Zaky Mubarek Presented by http://www.alhassanain.com & http://www.islamicblessings.com
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his time and was among the great, good scholars."[3]<br />
10. Al‐Hasan Bin 'Abd Allah al‐Bakhshy<br />
"He (Musa) was the Imam of great prestige and performed many good deeds. He, may Allah be<br />
pleased with him, spent his day (in performing prayers) and was fasting by day. He was called<br />
Kazim due to his immoderate pardoning those who aggressed against him. In Iraq he is known as<br />
Baab al‐Hawaa'ijj (the Gate of Needs to Allah), for those who implore (Allah) through him to grant<br />
their needs are never be disappointed. He had manifest miracles and illustrious qualities. He<br />
ascended the pinnacle of honor and was over it. He aspired to the zenith of qualities and reached<br />
the highest one of them."[4]<br />
11. Ahmed Bin 'Abd Allah al‐Khazrajy<br />
"Musa b. Ja'far b. Muhammed b. 'Ali b. al‐Husayn b. 'Ali b. Abi Talib al‐Hashimi, Abu al‐Hasan al‐<br />
Kazim al‐Medani reported (traditions) on the authority of his father. His son 'Ali al‐Rida, his two<br />
brothers 'Ali and Muhammed and a group (of traditionists) narrated (traditions) on his authority.<br />
Abu Hatem has said: '(Musa) is trustworthy and very truthful. He is one of the Imams of the<br />
Muslims.' Yehya b. al‐Husayn has said: 'When someone harmed him, he sent him a purse in which<br />
was a thousand dinars. Al‐Mehdi imprisoned him and then released him.'"[5]<br />
12. Ibn Hejer al‐'Asqelani<br />
"Musa b. Ja'far b. Muhammed b. 'Ali b. al‐Husayn b. 'Ali, Abu al‐Hasan al‐Hashimi, better known as<br />
al‐Kazim is very truthful and worshipful; he is of the seventh class."[6]<br />
[1] Akhbar al‐Duwal, p. 112.<br />
[2] Mizan al‐I'tidal, vol. 3, p. 209.<br />
[3] Al‐A'lam, vol. 3, p. 108.<br />
[4] Al‐Nur al‐Jali fi Nasab al‐Nabi, p. 97.<br />
[5] Khulasat Tahdhib al‐Kamil, p. 334.<br />
[6] Al‐Taqreeb, p. 366.<br />
13. Al‐Sayyid 'Ali Fikry<br />
"One of the men of knowledge has said: 'Al‐Kazim is the Imam with great prestige, unique, the<br />
Proof (of Allah), and a scholar. He had understanding and religion of which none had more."[1]<br />
14. Dr. Zaky Mubarek<br />
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