بسم الله الواحد القهار
Sheikh Al-Mahawzi:
Al-Himyari: Ahmad Ibn Mohammad Ibn Isa from Ahmad Ibn Mohammad Ibn Abi Nasr who said: Al-Ridha(عليه السلام) said: Abu Ja'far(عليه السلام) said: "Whoever wants that there would be no veil between him and Allah, so that he can look at Allah and Allah looks at him, he should adhere to the Wilayah of Aal-e-Mohammad(عليهم السلام) and disassociate himself from their enemies, and he should follow an Imam from among them, for if he does so, Allah will look at him and he can look at Allah."
Footnote: Qurb Al-Isnaad: 351, and its chain is of the most Sahih(authentic) chains, and its narrators are trustworthy and great and significant scholars.
Source: An-Nusus Alaa Ahl Al-Khusus, Pg. 738, H.No. 982
Allamah Al-Majlisi:
Explanation: the meaning of "looking at Allah" is looking towards His mercy and His grace or looking towards His friends or reaching the highest levels of His recognition depending on one's capability and capacity.
Source: Bihaar Al-Anwaar, Vol. 23 Pg. 81
Al-Himyari: Ahmad Ibn Mohammad Ibn Isa from Ahmad Ibn Mohammad Ibn Abi Nasr who said: Al-Ridha(عليه السلام) said: Abu Ja'far(عليه السلام) said: "Whoever wants that there would be no veil between him and Allah, so that he can look at Allah and Allah looks at him, he should adhere to the Wilayah of Aal-e-Mohammad(عليهم السلام) and disassociate himself from their enemies, and he should follow an Imam from among them, for if he does so, Allah will look at him and he can look at Allah."
Footnote: Qurb Al-Isnaad: 351, and its chain is of the most Sahih(authentic) chains, and its narrators are trustworthy and great and significant scholars.
Source: An-Nusus Alaa Ahl Al-Khusus, Pg. 738, H.No. 982
Allamah Al-Majlisi:
Explanation: the meaning of "looking at Allah" is looking towards His mercy and His grace or looking towards His friends or reaching the highest levels of His recognition depending on one's capability and capacity.
Source: Bihaar Al-Anwaar, Vol. 23 Pg. 81