Tradition #2
Narrated to us Muhammad bin Hasan bin Ahmad bin Walid, who said: narrated to us
Muhammad bin Hasan Saffar narrating from Ayyub bin Nuh and Yaqoob bin Yazid from Ibne
Abi Umair from Muhammad bin Shuaib from Abi Kahmas that he said:
I was present at the time of Ismail’s death, while Abu Abdillah Imam Ja’far
Sadiq (a.s.) was sitting near him. When he died, Imam (a.s.) tied up his jaws and
covered his face with a piece of cloth. Then he ordered that he should be given
the funeral bath and shrouded. After this was accomplished he called for his
shroud cloth and wrote on its periphery: Ismail testifies that there is no god
except Allah.
Tradition #3
Narrated to us my father who said: Narrated to us Abdullah bin Ja’far Himyari quoting
from Ibrahim bin Mahziyar from his brother, Ali bin Mahziyar from Muhammad bin Abi
Hamza from Marrah the slave of Muhammad bin Khalid that he said:
“When Ismail passed away, Abu Abdillah (Imam Ja’far Sadiq) came upto the grave and squatted on side of it and did not descend into the grave. Then he said: It was the same that the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.s.) had done when his son, Ibrahim had died.”
Tradition #4
Narrated to us Muhammad bin Hasan who says: narrated to us Husain bin Hasan bin
Aban quoting from Husain bin Saeed from Qasim bin Muhammad from Husain bin Umar
from a man of Bani Hashim that he said:
“When Ismail passed away, Abu Abdillah Imam Sadiq (a.s.) came with us
and began to walk barefooted and with a cloak ahead of the bier.”
Tradition #5
Narrated to us my father who said: Narrated to us Saad bin Abdullah from Ibrahim bin
Mahziyar from his brother Ali bin Mahziyar from Hammad bin Isa from Jurair from Ismail bin Jabir and Arqat, the cousin of Abu Abdillah (Imam Ja’far Sadiq) that:
Abu Abdillah Imam Ja’far Sadiq (a.s.) was with Ismail at the time of his
death. When Arqat saw his restlessness he said: O Aba Abdillah, indeed, the
Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.s.) has passed away from the world. He (the narrator)
says: The Imam stopped being restless and then said: “You said the right thing
and I thank you this day.”
Tradition #6
Narrated to us Ahmad bin Muhammad bin Yahya Attar: Narrated to us Saad bin
Abdullah quoting from Ibrahim bin Hashim and Muhammad bin Husain bin Abi Khattab from
Anr bin Uthman Thaqafi from Abi Kahmas that he said:
“I was present at the time of the death of Ismail bin Abu Abdillah (Imam
Ja’far Sadiq a.s.). At that time I saw that Abu Abdillah (Imam Ja’far Sadiq a.s.)
prostrated and remained in that position for a long time. After that he raised his
head and continued to stare at his face for some time.
The narrator says that after that again he prostrated and remained in that position for a longer time. Then he raised his head, and at time Ismail had died. The Imam closed the eyelids, tied up
fast both the jaws and covered the face with a piece of cloth. After that he stood
up and I saw such an expression on his face that only Allah knew what it was.
The narrator says: Then the Imam arose and went to his quarters, remained there
for sometime and then returned to us with the hair oiled and having applied
antimony (Surma) to his eyes. He had also changed his clothes and did not have
the expression he had at the time of entering his quarters. Then he began to issue
instructions about the funeral procedures. Finally he called for the shroud cloth
and when it was brought to him, he wrote on its edge: Ismail testifies that there is
no god except Allah.
Tradition #7
Narrated to us my father from Saad bin Abdullah quoting from Ahmad bin Muhammad
bin Isa from Muhammad bin Ismail bin Bazi from Abul Hasan Zareef bin Naseh from Hasan
Ibne Zaid that he said:
When a daughter of Abu Abdillah (a.s.) died, he mourned for her a whole
year. After that another son died and he mourned him also for a whole year. Then
Ismail died; and the Imam was extremely aggrieved for sometime but stopped
mourning after that.
The narrator says: Abu Abdillah (a.s.) was asked: “May
Allah bless you, does your family mourn and lament in this way?” He replied:
“When Hamza passed away the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.s.) said: Hamza must
be mourned because there is no one to weep on him.”
Tradition #8
Narrated to us Muhammad bin Hasan from Hasan bin Matteel Waqqaq (flour seller) who
said: Narrated to us Yaqoob bin Yazid from Hasan bin Ali bin Fuzzal from Muhammad bin
Abdullah Kufi that he said:
“When Ismail bin Abu Abdillah (Imam Ja’far Sadiq a.s.) died, Abu Abdillah
was extremely disturbed and aggrieved.” The narrator says: “After having closed
his eyelids he called for a shirt that was washed clean or absolutely new. He wore
it and emerged from his room to issue directions regarding the funeral
procedure.”
The narrator says: “Some of the Imam’s companions asked him:
‘May we get sacrificed on you, when we saw your restlessness and grief we
thought that we would not be able to speak to you for a long time as you would
be in mourning.’ He replied: ‘We Ahle Bayt (a.s.) are such that we express
sorrow and restlessness till the time the tragedy befalls, when it does, we observe
patience.’”
Tradition #9
Narrated to us Ali bin Ahmad bin Muhammad Waqqaq: Narrated to us Muhammad bin
Abdullah Kufi that he said: Narrated to us Muhammad bin Ismail Barmaki from Husain bin Haitham from Abbad bin Yaqoob Asadi from Anba bin Bajjad Abid that he said:
“When Ismail bin Ja’far bin Muhammad died and we finished his funeral
ceremonies, Imam Sadiq Ja’far bin Muhammad (a.s.) sat down and we sat in his
company. After a while the Imam raised his head and said: O people, indeed this world is an abode of separation. It is an unsuitable place and not suitable,
separation from a close one is such a tragedy that cannot be forgotten and it is
such a sorrow that cannot be dispelled and people are superior to each other in the
matter of observing a nice way of mourning and right contemplation. Thus one
who does not have to mourn for his brother will have to taste death. After that
Imam (a.s.) recited the couplet of Abu Kharash Dauzali that he had composed
while mourning for the death of his brother:
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Saturday, April 16, 2011
More traditions about the death of Ismail son of Imam as-Sadiq
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