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Condolences on the death anniversary of Hazrat Abdul Azim Al-Husani (AS)

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Condolences on the death anniversary of Hazrat Abdul Azim Al-Husani (AS)

Hadrrat Abdul Azim Al-Husani was born on the 4th of Rabi’ Al-Thani, 173 AH, in the city of Medina. He was the son of Abdullah bin Ali, a descendant of Imam Hassan Mujtaba (AS), who was related to him through four intermediaries.

Abdul Azim was a Shiite scholar and a narrator of the hadiths of the infallible Imams (AS), and was also considered a very beloved and trusted figure by the Ahlul Bayt of Infallibility and Purity (AS). Although his era was the era of Abbasid rule and the creation of oppression and strictness towards Shiites, the defenders of religion and the preservers of the school who recorded and transmitted the narrations of the Imams played a major role in protecting and preserving the noble culture of the Ahl al-Bayt (a.s.). This noble man is also considered one of the guardians of the bright Shiite belief, who was diligent in preserving and disseminating the words of the pure Imams, and the numerous praises of the Imams (a.s.) for him indicate his noble scientific and spiritual personality.

 

Politeness towards the Imams (AS)

 

"Sheikh Muhammad Sharif Razi" writes in his book about the courtesy of Hazrat Abdul Azim towards the courtesy of the Infallible Imams (AS): "The behavior and generous habit of Hazrat Abdul Azim (AS) was that whenever he entered the assembly of Hazrat Imam Jawad (AS) or Imam Hadi (AS), with complete courtesy, humility and utmost modesty and modesty, while taking his hands out of his robe, he would greet those Imams with complete courtesy. After returning the greeting, the Imam would invite him close to him and make him sit next to him; to the extent that his blessed knee would touch the sacred knee of the Imam, and the Imam would ask him about his well-being, which would cause regret and envy among others."

 

Muhammad Sharif Razi further writes: “One of the aspects of the respect and veneration shown by Imam Jawad (AS) and Imam Hadi (AS) to His Eminence Abdul Azim Al-Hasani was that they never called him by name and always addressed him by his nickname – which was “Abul-Qasim” – and scholars of literature say that the nickname was established for the purpose of veneration, honor and respect; (2) Therefore, it is well understood to what extent the Infallible Imams (AS) respected His Eminence Abdul Azim, and this is nothing other than the fact that Abdul Azim’s piety, piety and knowledge combined with his actions have made him particularly popular with the Infallible Imams.”

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