your body will be scattered. I pray to Allah for you!)) Al-Hussein then said: “O Messenger of Allah, who will visit us when our graves are dispersed and separate?” He, peace and blessings be upon him and his progeny, replied by saying: ((The righteous among my community that desires by that my righteousness and prayers [will do so]. When the Day of Judgment occurs, those who continually visited will be taken by their arms and removed from its [i.e. Hell‟s] horrors)). It is also narrated on the authority of al-Hussein bin Zayd—his ancestors—‟Ali, upon him be peace: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him and his progeny, said: ((Whoever visits our graves, the People of the House, and then dies, Allah will place 70 angels in their graves who will glorifying Allah until the Day of Judgment)). Al-Hādi, upon him be peace, narrated with a chain of authority to the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him and his progeny: ((Whoever visits me while I‟m alive or my grave afterwards, the angels will send 12,000 prayers upon that person)). He also narrated on his authority, peace and blessings be upon him and his progeny: ((Whoever visits my grave, I will intercede for him/her)). He also related on the authority of al-Hassan, upon him be peace, that the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him and his progeny: ((Whoever visits me alive or dead, your father alive or dead, your brother alive or dead, or you alive or dead, has a right upon Allah to save him on the Day of Judgment)). Also, on his, peace and blessings be upon him and his progeny, authority: ((Whoever visits my grave, I will intercede for him/her)). Ad-Daraqutni narrated this on the authority of Ibn „Umar, as well as al-Bayhaqi, Taqidīn bin as-Subki, and others. Al-Bazzār narrated on the authority of Ibn „Umar: ((Whoever visits my grave, I will intercede for him/her)). At-Tabarāni narrated in his Majmul Kabīr, ad-Daraqutni in his Amāli, Abu Bakr bin al-Maqri in his Majmu, and the Sahīh of Sa‟id bin as-Sakin on the authority of Ibn „Umar: ((Whoever comes to me as a visitor when one goes to Hajj, there is a right upon me to intercede on their behalf on the Day of Judgment)). Ad-Daraqutni and others narrated: ((Whoever visits my grave is similar to one who visits me while I am alive)). Al-Bayhaqi also narrated this on the authority of Ibn „Adi. Ibn „Adi and others narrated: ((Whoever makes a pilgrimage to the House and not visit me, has abandoned me)). It is narrated: ((Whoever visits me or my grave, will receive my intercession and testimony)). Abu Dawud at-Tayālisi narrated this in his Musnad. It is narrated: ((Whoever visits me deliberately will be with me on the Day of Judgment)). Abu Ja‟far al-„Aqīli and others narrated this. It is narrated: ((Whoever visits my grave after I die is similar to one who visits me while I am alive)). Ad-Daraqutni narrated this. Al-Bayhaqi narrated on the authority of Anas: ((Whoever visits me in Medina will receive my intercession and testimony)). In the hadīth of Ubāda it says: ((…testimony and intercession)). Ibn Jawzi mentioned this in his Mathīr al-Gharam as-Sākin. Ibn an-Najār narrated with Anas in the chain of authority that the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him and his progeny, said: ((Whoever visits me when I am alive is similar to one who visits me while I am alive. Whoever visits my grave, I will intercede for him/her. The one from my