Amir Ul-Momineen (a.s): "O group of
our Shiites and the claimants to be those
that love us (a.s), beware of the people
of opinion for they have no intention of
protecting the Sunnah. Ahadith have run
away from their memories and they
have no intention of protecting the
Sunnah. They ha ve taken the servants of
Allah (azwj) as their followers and their
wealth to be their own riches. After
having witnessed this, a lot of people
have become obedient to them just like
dogs. They have snatched away the
rights from the rightful people and have
become like the true Imams (a.s) and
they are from the ignorant ones and the
unbelievers and the accursed. When
they are asked about something they
don't know about, they do not admit
their ignorance, but make use of opinion
and go astray and lead others astray."
Tafseer of Imam Hassan Al-Askari (a.s) H 26.
scholars of the ending days are the
MOST EVIL scholars under the shade
of the sky. Out of them comes chaos
and to them it shall return." - Bihar alAnwar v.52 p.190.
Imam Ali al-Sajjad (a.s): "The Religion
of Allah cannot be achieved by the
deficient minds, false opinions,
corrupt analogizing, and it is not
achieved except in submission, so
whoever submitted to us (a.s) is safe,
and whoever subdued himself to
analogizing and opinion has
PERISHED, and whoever saw
something from what we (a.s) said
(hadith), or judged it to be a shame
(false), IS A DISBELIEVER (KAFIR) to
the One(swt) who sent the seven
Praises and the Great Quran while he
does not know." - Bihar al-Anwar v.2
p.303.
Amir ul-Momineen (a.s) in the Hadith-eTariq: "How could Allah (azwj) make
obligatory upon His (azwj) servants
the obedience of one who is veiled
from the mysteries of the Heavens and
the Earth?" Mushariq ul-Anwar p.138,
and Bahrul Muarif p.360, and Najul Israr
vol.1 p.109.
The Prophet of Allah (s.a.w): "The
From Isa Ibn Abd Allah Al-Qurashi who
said: "Once Abu Hanifa (one of the
Imams of the Sunnis) came to Imam Abu
Abd Allah/Jafar ibn Muhammad (a.s)
who said to Abu Hanifa: 'O Abu Hanifa,
do you practice analogy (derivation of
religious command through istimbat
(reasoning), logic, etc.) as I hear you
do?' Abu Hanifa replied: 'Yes, I do
practice analogy.' The Imam (a.s) then
said to him: 'Do not practice it; the first