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'I have never seen Abu al-Hasan al-Rida (AS) hurt anybody with something he said, nor have I ever seen him interrupt anyone until he had finished, nor refuse to do someone a favour that he was able to do, nor did he ever stretch his legs before anyone sitting with him, nor lean against something while his companion did not, nor did he ever insult any of his servants or workers. And I have never seen him spit or burst into laughter; rather, his laughter was just a smile. When he was ready to eat and the table had been laid, he seated with him at the table all his servants, including the doorman and the stableboy.'

Ibrahim b. al-'Abbas
'Uyun Akhbar al-Rida (AS), v. 2, p. 184, no. 7

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This the namaaz prayed usually on the first night of the burial between Magrib and Isha prayers for the peace of the departed soul. It consist of two raakaats as follows:

a)      In the first rakaat recite Ayatal Kursi after Sura Al Hamd
b)      In the second rakaat recite ten times Sura Al-Qadr after Sura Al-Hamd
c)      After the prayers recite Dua for the pardon and peace of the departed soul.

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