In Lisan al Meezan Volume 5 page 147, Ibn Hajr al Asqalani whilst writing on ‘Muhammad bin Hameed’ narrates the following from him:
“Hisham bin Abdul Malik summoned from Hejaz to Syria. In a place called Balk I observed something scrawled on a black mountain. When I reached ‘Amr’ I asked if anyone could read what was on the mountain, I was told of an elderly man and I brought him to the mountain and showed him the words. He read them, became surprised and said ‘Bring me something so that I can translate it for you’. I brought something and he translated from the Hebrew:
‘There is only One true God,
Muhamamd is his Messenger,
Ali is his Wali
Muhamamd is his Messenger,
Ali is his Wali
These words have been written by Musa bin Imran’..”.
When the Kalima with Aliyun Waliyullah has been written by an Ul’il Azm Prophet, why do these Nasibi object when the Shi’a recite likewise in their Kalima?
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