What do you do when the very foundation of your religion (Imamah/Wilayah myth of so called alleged infallibles) can't be found in the Qur'an? You make up (zombie) stories that only zombie Rafidis can believe ...
Did you know that according to Rafidism there is (of course hidden ...) a hadith book compiled by the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, AFTER his death, a Hadith book, solely written by the Prophet (صل الله عليه و على آله و سلم) himself, basically a:
MUSNAD RASULULLAHThe freaky part is that the Prophet decided to write it just after his death with no witness except 'Ali of course and the Twelvers who share this unique fact with the world (*Salavat*).
Yes, the Prophet waited till he died, then asked Ali (while Ali was performig Ghusl on him!) to lift him up so he (the Prophet) can write a nice Hadith book for the Rafidah. Only problem is, that Hadith book is not relly availible! But don't you worry, for if there is a problem then there is a Rafidi Magician ("scholar") with a solution, and the solution and answer to the whereabouts of this great SAHIH book is that it's of course with the hidden non-functional 12th 'Imam' of the Rafidah.
That's fantastic isn't it? An alleged infallible who possesses the knowledge of the unseen, all previous scriptures+a DIVINE Tafsir by Allah himself (that was rejected by Abu Bakr and 'Omar as per 1001 Majoosi nights) now also possesses a hadith book by RASULULLAH himself!
That's what a Power Ranger "infallible" Imam needs after all, forget about the fallible Rafidi and Muslim Ummah who are in need of all these books (if they actually existed), according to Rafidism it's better that all these books are with someone who is not in need of it anyway!
Listen and watch if you know Arabic how this shameless liar (Yasser Al-Khabith) tells this fairy-tale with a straight face:
http://youtu.be/GDPz0K-o7l4?t=27m44sHere the source from where these nutters get their khurafaat from:
http://gadir.free.fr/Ar/Ehlibeyt/kutub2/Besairud%20Deracat/ahlulbait/Basaer_Al_Darajat/15.htmحدثنا الحسن بن علي عن أحمد بن هلال عن ابن عمير عن حفص بن البختري عن أبي عبد الله ع قال قال رسول الله ص لأمير المؤمنين ع إذا أنا مت فغسلني و كفني و حنطني ثم أقعدني و اسألني و اكتب. [بصائر الدرجات, ص : 283, باب في وصية رسول الله ص أمير المؤمنين ع أن يسأله بعد الموت]
On the authority of Al-Hassan Ibn Ali from Ahmad Ibn Hilal from Ibn Omayr from Hafs Al-Bukhturi on Abi Abdillah (Ja'far Al-Sadiq) who said: "The Messsenger of Allah said to the Chief of the Believers ('Ali): "I die wash me (Ghusl) then wrap me (with the kafan then sit me make me sit down and ask me and write everything down." [Basai'r Al-Darajaat, p. 283]
Here another version from Bihar Al-Dhulumaat ("Anwaar") with similar wordings:
روى سعد عن الحسن بن علي الزيتوني ، عن أحمد بن هلال عن ابن أبي عمير ، عن حفص بن البختري ، عن أبي عبدالله عليه السلام قال : قال رسول الله صلى الله عليه وآله لامير المؤمنين عليه السلام : إذا أنا مت فغسلني وكفني ( 2 ) ، وما املي عليك فاكتب ، قلت : ففعل ؟ قال : نعم
On the authority of Sa'ad, on Al-Hassan ibn Ali Al-Zaytuni, on Ahmad ibn Hilal, on Ibn Abi 'Umayr, on Hafs Al-Bukhturi on Abi 'Abdillah (Ja'far Al-Sadiq) who said: The Messsenger of Allah, Peace and Blessings be upon him and his progeny, said to the Chief of the Believers [Ali]: "When I die, wash me (Ghusl), wrap me (with the kafan), and write down what I will tell you." I (Al-Bukhturi) asked (Al-Sadiq): "Did he do that?" He answered: "Yes, he did!" [Bihar Al-Anwar]
Isn't Rafidism fun? Their "scholars" should be put into circuces so the believers can have fun.
Points to ponder over:
- The Prophet, peace be upon him, allegedly compiled his very own book at the hands of 'Ali, a Hadith book with all sorts of sciences and predictions, knowledge that the Rafidah and the Muslims are deprived of.
- He (allegedly) did not do this in the presence of his companions whom he raised for over 23 years, he rather chose to do that in seclusion with his cousins with no witnesses, worse, he did that after his demise in a form of a ghost!
This my ladies and gentlemen is the illogical Rafidi Deen, full of contradictions and superstitions.