The faithful scholars owe Muslims great rights that should be fulfilled. They are as follows:
1. Regard of Scholars
To show regard toward scholars is their leading right because of their being characterized by knowledge and virtue.
The Prophet (s) said: "To look at the face of a scholar, out of love for him, is a sort of worship." 421
"You should be either scholar or seeker of knowledge or loving the scholar, and do not be of any other class. To hate the scholars leads to perdition."
Husham ibn al-Hakam, the teenage, visited Imam as-Sadiq (a), who was encompassed by the celebrities of the Shia-such as Hamran ibn A'yun, Qays al-Massir, Younus ibn Ya'qoub, Abu Ja'far al-Ahwal, and others, in Mina. As soon as his eyes fell on Husham, Imam as-Sadiq (a) preceded him to all the others who were all older than him -i.e. Husham-. When he felt that the attendants were displeased by this act, Imam as-Sadiq (a) said: "This man has been supporting us with his heart, tongue, and hand." 422
Ahmed al-Bezanti, the scholar, narrated:
I responded to the invitation of ar-Ridha (a) and spent that night with him. After I had been served dinner, the Imam (a) ordered the servants to prepare my bed. The most excellent kinds of pillow, bedspread, and blanket were brought. When I finished my dinner, he (a) asked me whether I wanted to sleep. "Yes, I want,' answered I. The Imam covered me with that blanket and supplicated God for me, 'God may make you pass this night with good health." When the Imam left me, I said to myself, 'Verily, I have awarded with such unprecedented great honor by this man.' 423