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I asked everyone from [[Banu Hashim]], secretaries, judges, scholars of [[fiqh]] and even common people about him and found him extremely great, noble and superior to others among the descendants of [[the Prophet (s)]] among them. Everyone said, 'He (a) is Imam of Rafidis.' Since then, he (a) became more important in my mind because friends and enemies of him admired him well."
I asked everyone from [[Banu Hashim]], secretaries, judges, scholars of [[fiqh]] and even common people about him and found him extremely great, noble and superior to others among the descendants of [[the Prophet (s)]] among them. Everyone said, 'He (a) is Imam of Rafidis.' Since then, he (a) became more important in my mind because friends and enemies of him admired him well."


This report with regards to the fact that its narrator is himself one of the serious enemies of the [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]] shows the moral and social positions of [[Imam]] (a) among common people and the nobility.
This report, by looking to the fact that its narrator is himself one of the old enemies of the [[Ahl al-Bayt (a)]], shows the moral and social positions of [[Imam]] (a) among common people and the noble.


The servant of Imam al-'Askari (a) said, "On the days Imam (a) went to the court of caliph, an unusual excitement and happiness was seen among people. The streets on his way became full of people who were riding their horses. When Imam (a) came, the crowd would become silent at once. He (a) passed through the crowd and entered the court.
The servant of Imam al-'Askari (a) said, "On the days Imam (a) went to the court of caliph, an unusual excitement and happiness was seen among people. The streets on his way became full of people who were riding their horses. When Imam (a) came, the crowd would become silent at once. He (a) passed through the crowd and entered the court.
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