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Different [[hadiths]] are narrated from Imam al-Hadi (a) about [[theology|ideological]] issues, [[tafsir|interpretation]] of the Qur'an, [[fiqh]], and [[ethics]]. [[Al-Ziyarah al-Jami'a al-Kabira]] which includes Shi'a ideological concepts about the Imams, is narrated from Imam al-Hadi (a).
Different [[hadiths]] are narrated from Imam al-Hadi (a) about [[theology|ideological]] issues, [[tafsir|interpretation]] of the Qur'an, [[fiqh]], and [[ethics]]. [[Al-Ziyarah al-Jami'a al-Kabira]] which includes Shi'a ideological concepts about the Imams, is narrated from Imam al-Hadi (a).


Imam al-Hadi (a) was in contact with Shi'a and managed their affairs through the [[System of Wikala]]. Some of his students and companions are as follows: [['Abd al-'Azim al-Hasani]], [['Uthman b. Sa'id]], [[Ayyub b. Nuh]], [[al-Hasan b. Rashid]] and [[al-Hasan al-Utrush]].
Imam al-Hadi (a) was in contact with Shi'a and managed their affairs through the [[Wikala network]]. Some of his students and companions are as follows: [['Abd al-'Azim al-Hasani]], [['Uthman b. Sa'id]], [[Ayyub b. Nuh]], [[al-Hasan b. Rashid]] and [[al-Hasan al-Utrush]].


His [[Holy shrine of al-'Askariyyan|shrine]] is in Samarra. The dome and some minarets of his shrine were [[Demolition of the holy shrine of al-'Askariyyan|destroyed]] by terrorist attacks in 2006; and again, in 2008 other minarets of the shrine were also destroyed by another bombing. The shrine has been reconstructed from 2010 to 2015 by Iran.
His [[Holy shrine of al-'Askariyyan|shrine]] is in Samarra. The dome and some minarets of his shrine were [[Demolition of the holy shrine of al-'Askariyyan|destroyed]] by terrorist attacks in 2006; and again, in 2008 other minarets of the shrine were also destroyed by another bombing. The shrine has been reconstructed from 2010 to 2015 by Iran.
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== Interacting with Shi'a ==
== Interacting with Shi'a ==
Imam al-Hadi (a) was in contact with his Shi'a through the system of deputation, the same as the previous Imams (a). During this time, most lovers of the [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]] were living in [[Iran]].
Imam al-Hadi (a) was in contact with his Shi'a through the Wikala network, the same as the previous Imams (a). During this time, most lovers of the [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]] were living in [[Iran]].


=== System of Deputation ===
=== System of Deputation ===
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Although there was a great suppression made by [[Abbasid caliphs]] at the time of the last Imams (a), the Shi'a had vastly spread throughout Islamic lands and there were connections between Imam al-Hadi (a) and the [[Shi'a]] of [[Iraq]], [[Yemen]], [[Egypt]], and other places. This [[System of Wikala|system of agents]] guaranteed the establishment, preservation, and strength of this connection. In addition to collecting [[Khums]] and sending correspondence to the Imam (a), deputies had a constructive position in theological and conflicts regarding jurisprudence. The system had a pivotal role in their region for establishing the leadership of the next Imam (a).
Although there was a great suppression made by [[Abbasid caliphs]] at the time of the last Imams (a), the Shi'a had vastly spread throughout Islamic lands and there were connections between Imam al-Hadi (a) and the [[Shi'a]] of [[Iraq]], [[Yemen]], [[Egypt]], and other places. This [[Wikala network]] guaranteed the establishment, preservation, and strength of this connection. In addition to collecting [[Khums]] and sending correspondence to the Imam (a), deputies had a constructive position in theological and conflicts regarding jurisprudence. The system had a pivotal role in their region for establishing the leadership of the next Imam (a).


According to Dr. Jasim al-Husayn, "It can be understood from historical narrations that there were four regions for appointment of deputies," each region included some cities as below:
According to Dr. Jasim al-Husayn, "It can be understood from historical narrations that there were four regions for appointment of deputies," each region included some cities as below:
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