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I know but really do not.' I entered the Mosque and found that old man giving everyone ten dinars; I then heard him say: All this is because of the blessings of Hassan and Hussain (A.S.). We were grieved once but cherished a thousand times, we also pleased Allah and His Apostle. " Another narration which shows the extent of arrogance and insistence on discrediting Ahlul-Bayt and depriving them of the honor of relationship to the Prophet (P.B.U.H.) says: Sheikh Majlisi reported on the authority of Ihtijaj and Tafsir Ali Ibn Ibrahim in Bihar that Abu Al-Jaroud said: 'Abu Ja'far Al-Baqir (A.S.) said to me: 'Abu Jaroud, what do they (followers of other than Ahlul-Bayt) say about Al-Hassan and Al-Hussain (A.S.)?' I said: 'They deny the fact that they are sons of Allah's Apostle.' He then said: 'So with what do you debate them?' I said: 'With Allah's saying about Isa Ibn Maryam: "And among his progeny David and Solomon, Job, Joseph, Moses, and Aaron; thus, do we reward those who do good," (6: 84) and that Allah Almighty made Isa a descendant of Ibrahim." He said: 'Then what do they say?' I said: 'They say: 'A daughter's son can be called a son but he is not actually a real descendant.' He said: 'How do you argue with them?' I said: 'We quote the following verse for them': 'Say: Come! Let us gather together, our sons and your sons, our women and your woman.'[1] Then he said: 'Then what do they say?' I replied: 'They say: "It is common in Arabic for a man to call another man's children Our children while they are really others' children."' Imam Baqir (Abu Ja'far (A.S.)) then said: 'By Allah, Abu Al-Jaroud, I shall quote a verse from the Book of
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Al-Taeeb and Al-Mutahhar who were all his (P.B.U.H.) sons. Furthermore, it has already been verified that the Prophet (P.B.U.H.) said to Imam Hassan (A.S.): "This son of mine is a Master." He also said: "Al-Hassan and Al-Hussain, these two sons of mine, are Imams whether they rise or forebear." and: "Every daughter's children are called to their Father, save Fatima's children; for I am their Father." In another interpretation of "of any of your children," some scholars say: "What He meant by "Men", was the mature ones; and none of his children were mature at that time." In conclusion, whatever has been said about the Apostle's sons, can be said to include Al-Hassan and Al-Hussain. They were the Prophet of Allah's sons.
[1] The Prophet (P.B.U.H.) chose Al-Hassan and Al-Hussain to represent his
sons, Fatima for "women," and himself and Ali (A.S.) for "ourselves." (Translator's
note)
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