4. Muhammad ibn al-Hassan and Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Bandar have narrated from Ibrahim ibn Ishaq from ‘Abd Allah ibn Hammad al-Ansari from Sadir al- Sayrafi who has said the following: “Once I went in the presence of Abu ‘Abdillah (a.s.) and said, ‘By Allah, it is your obligation not to sit (without proclaiming your leadership).’ The Imam asked, ‘Why O Sadir?’ I said, ‘Because your friends, Shi’a (followers) and supporters are so many. By Allah, were Amir al-Mu’minin (Ali ibn abu Talib) (a.s.) to have that many Shi’a (followers) as your Shi’a, friends and supporters, no one of the tribe of Tamim or ‘Ady could dare to disturb him.’ The Imam said, ‘O Sadir, how many do you think they are?’ I said, ‘One hundred thousand.’ The Imam said, ‘One hundred thousand!’ I said, ‘Yes, in fact, they are up to two hundred thousand, and I said, ‘Half of the world (population) is your Shi’a.’ “The narrator has said that the Imam remained calm and then said, ‘Is it possible to come with us to Yanbu’?’ I said, ‘It is fine with me.’ He then asked to bring a donkey and a mule already saddled. 1 hurried to ride the donkey and he said, ‘O Sadir, can you consider to allow me ride the donkey?’ I said, ‘The mule is more beautiful and noble.’ He said, ‘The donkey is friendlier for me.’ I then dismounted and he rode the donkey and I rode the mule. We traveled until it was time for prayer. He said, ‘O Sadir, dismount and we should pray.’ Then he said, ‘This ground is soft, prayer is not permissible here.’ We moved to a red ground and he looked to a boy who shepherded goats. He said, ‘O Sadir, were I to have as many Shi’a (followers) as the number of these goats, then it would not have been permissible for me to sit (without proclaiming my leadership).’ We dismounted and prayed. When we finished the prayer 1 turned to the goats and counted them. There were seventeen heads of goats in the flock.’”
IsnādMuhammad ibn al-Hasan et Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Bundar ont rapporté d'Ibrahim ibn Ishaq, de Abdullah ibn Hammad al-Ansari, de Sadeer al-Sayrafi, qui a dit: J'ai rencontré Abu Abdullah (que la paix soit sur lui) et je lui ai dit: "Par Allah, tu ne sembles pas à l'aise en restant assis." Il a répondu: "Pourquoi, ô Sadeer?" J'ai dit: "En raison du grand nombre de tes partisans, de tes partisans et de tes supporters. Par Allah, même s'il y avait pour l'Imam des croyants (que la paix soit sur lui) ce que tu as en partisans, supporters et partisans, Taym et Adi n'en auraient pas envie." Il a dit: "Ô Sadeer, combien penses-tu qu'ils soient?" J'ai dit: "Cent mille." Il a dit: "Cent mille?" J'ai dit: "Oui, et deux cent mille." Il a dit: "Deux cent mille?" J'ai dit: "Oui, et la moitié du monde." Il a dit: "Il te semble alors difficile d'atteindre Ma'na jusqu'à Yanbu." J'ai dit: "Oui." Il a ordonné qu'un âne et un mulet soient sellés, et je me suis précipité et j'ai monté l'âne. Il a dit: "Ô Sadeer, penses-tu me préférer à l'âne?" J'ai dit: "Le mulet est plus beau et plus noble." Il a dit: "L'âne est plus doux envers moi." Je suis descendu et j'ai monté l'âne, puis j'ai monté le mulet et nous avons avancé. L'heure de la prière est arrivée et il a dit: "Ô Sadeer, descendons pour prier." Puis il a dit: "C'est une terre salée où la prière n'est pas permise." Nous avons continué jusqu'à arriver à une terre rouge, et il a vu un garçon gardant des chèvres. Il a dit: "Par Allah, ô Sadeer, si j'avais des partisans en nombre égal à ces chèvres, rester assis ne me suffirait pas." Nous sommes descendus et avons prié. Après avoir terminé la prière, j'ai compté les chèvres et elles étaient dix-sept.
[Traduction du contenu principal du hadith]