1.Al-Ḥusayn ibn Saʿīd narrated to us, “Faḍālah ibn Ayyūb narrated to us from al-Ḥusayn ibn ʿUthmān who said, ‘A man narrated to me from Abū Ḥamzah who said, “I heard Abū Jaʿfar (a) say, ‘There is no drop more beloved to Allah than the drop of blood [that is shed] in the way of Allah, or the teardrop that rolls down from the eye in the darkness of night, out of fear of Allah. And there is no step more beloved to Allah than the step taken towards a near relative, or a step by which a march in the way of Allah may be completed. And there is no gulp more beloved to Allah than the anger which is swallowed, or the gulp that is swallowed by a servant in response to his calamity [as he patiently bears it to please Allah].’”’”
IsnādNous a rapporté Al-Husayn ibn Sa'id, qui a dit: nous a rapporté Fudalah ibn Ayyub, de la part de Al-Husayn ibn 'Uthman, qui a dit: un homme m'a rapporté de la part d'Abu Hamzah, qui a dit: j'ai entendu Abu Ja'far (que la paix soit sur lui) dire:
