I (Ismā‘īl b. Muḥammad) sat waiting for Abū Muḥammad
(al-Ḥasan al-‘Askarī), peace be on him, at the side of the road. When he passed
me, I complained to him of a need (which I had). I swore to him that I did not
have a dirham, nor any more than it, nor had I had any breakfast or supper.
“You swear by Allāh
as a liar,” he said. “You have buried two hundred dīnārs. However, I am not
saying this as a way of not giving you anything. Servant, give him what you
have with you.”
His servant gave me a hundred dīnārs. Then he came towards
me and said to me:
“You will be denied the dīnārs which you buried at a time
when your need for them will be much greater than at present.”
He, peace be on him, spoke the truth. In fact, I spent what
he gave me. Hard necessity forced me to pay for something and the means of
gaining provision (from the authorities) were closed to me. I dug for the
dīnārs which I had buried and I did not find them. I looked. One of my sons
knew where they were. He had taken them and fled. I could not do anything.
(Kitab
Al Irshad, Chapter on Imam Hasan Askari (a.s.)Al-Kāfī, I, 509-10, tradition no.
14)
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