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Abbas bin Mohammad Reza al qummi, translator: AejazAli Turab husain Bujwala (Hussaini)

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one of them collected a small quantity and slowly it became plenty . The prophet (S.A.W.S.) looked at the heap of grass and said, "In the same manner sins of people will be collected on the day of Qayamat".

The prophet (S.A.W.S.) wanted to tell his companions that as the dry grass cannot be seen in that barren land, but when searched for can turn out to be a heap. In the same manner the small small sins which a person commits cannot be seen, but on the day of Qayamat when all sins will be gathered they will amount to a large stock. Thus
Tawbah bin Samah calculated one sin (the least) committed in one day which amounted to twenty one thousand six hundred sins in sixty years.


CHAPTER -IX-SPRING OF KAUSAR (HAWZE KAUZAR)


The existence of the Spring of Kausar is found in the Qur'an and the traditions, it is the abundance (Khayre Kaseer) which was bestowed on the Prophet (S.A.W.S.). It
is quoted in Basaerud Darajat', "Ma'alimul Zulfa", and the third volume of Biharul Anwar' that Abdullah ibne Sinan asked Imam Ja'far -as- Sadiq (A.S.) regarding the Spring of Kausar. Imam (A.S.) replied that it's width is approximately equal to the distance from Basra in Iraq to Sanaa in Yemen. Abdullah seemed astonished.

Then Imam Sadiq (A.S.) asked him, "Do you wish to have a glimpse of it?" He replied, "Yes O son of the Prophet!" Imam (A.S.) escorted him outside Madina, and
struck his foot on the ground. Abdullah says that by the Imam's order the veils of the unseen were lifted off my eyes. I saw a stream flowing beneath, and the place where we were standing was surrounded by it. I saw on one side of the stream was flowing water which was whiter than ice, and on the other side milk, and in between was flowing the "pure Drink" (Sharabe Tahoora) coloured red like rubies (Yaqoot). I have never witnessed such a beautiful view before, nor wine (the wine referred to here is not the usual intoxicating liquid, rather it is a pure drink reserved for the

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