Salah or Prayer - Islam Complete System of Life
... How can a saying of later (Mutakhir) scholar be accepted in front of the saying of Former (Mutaqaddim) scholars? Did any Muhaddith ever even say that Abu Qilabah used to do ...
... How can a saying of later (Mutakhir) scholar be accepted in front of the saying of Former (Mutaqaddim) scholars? Did any Muhaddith ever even say that Abu Qilabah used to do ...
- 1 - The Institute of Ismaili Studies Intellectual life in Fatimid Times A
... hierarchy within the da‘wa system, inside and outside of the Fatimid state. Here it is important to note that the Fatimid caliphate was geographically widely scattered. Hence, the organisation as well as the teachings of the da‘wa ensured consistency of doctrines and fostered loyalty to the Imams. T ...
... hierarchy within the da‘wa system, inside and outside of the Fatimid state. Here it is important to note that the Fatimid caliphate was geographically widely scattered. Hence, the organisation as well as the teachings of the da‘wa ensured consistency of doctrines and fostered loyalty to the Imams. T ...
responding to rufaqa`s deviation in aurad, al
... It seemed that the concept of Imam al-Mahdi as understood by the Ahlus Sunnah WalJamaah through authentic stories is totally different from Asaari Muhammad’s version of Imam al-Mahdi. Asaari had long enthroned Syeikh Muhammad Suhaimi as Imam al-Mahdi, so to speak. In fact, Asaari added that the so-c ...
... It seemed that the concept of Imam al-Mahdi as understood by the Ahlus Sunnah WalJamaah through authentic stories is totally different from Asaari Muhammad’s version of Imam al-Mahdi. Asaari had long enthroned Syeikh Muhammad Suhaimi as Imam al-Mahdi, so to speak. In fact, Asaari added that the so-c ...
The Great Schism of Islam
... that the light of God rested on the imam. This light (called “nur”) was with Ali and with all subsequent imams. The nur can rest on only one person at a time, which is why the succession disputes were significant in Shi’a eyes: there cannot be two or more legitimate imams with nur. This nur renders ...
... that the light of God rested on the imam. This light (called “nur”) was with Ali and with all subsequent imams. The nur can rest on only one person at a time, which is why the succession disputes were significant in Shi’a eyes: there cannot be two or more legitimate imams with nur. This nur renders ...
Prophetic Traditions in Islam
... [Qur’an 17:72]. Praise and thanks belong to the Sole God, the One, the Unique, the One on Whom all depend, Who neither begets nor is begotten, and none is like unto Him. I would like to thank sincerely all my brother believers who encouraged me and took part in the production of this work, in partic ...
... [Qur’an 17:72]. Praise and thanks belong to the Sole God, the One, the Unique, the One on Whom all depend, Who neither begets nor is begotten, and none is like unto Him. I would like to thank sincerely all my brother believers who encouraged me and took part in the production of this work, in partic ...
Dr Muhammad Hamidullah - Rahnuma eBooks Library
... some one to select the caliph. Both agreed to the arbitration of 'Abd al-Rahman. Instead of making his personal choice, he consulted the public. In the words of Ibn Kathir (Bidayah, VII, 146) “he began consulting people individually and collectively, secretly and openly, he went even in houses and a ...
... some one to select the caliph. Both agreed to the arbitration of 'Abd al-Rahman. Instead of making his personal choice, he consulted the public. In the words of Ibn Kathir (Bidayah, VII, 146) “he began consulting people individually and collectively, secretly and openly, he went even in houses and a ...
The Effective Reasons for the Rise and fall of Abbasids State
... Then; they moved to Jorjan and other cities and villages of Khorasan. They called people to follow Muhammad (PBUH) with admirable perseverance. In a short time, the number of fans increased so that creating a more regular organization to communicate new supporters on the one hand and Abbasid leaders ...
... Then; they moved to Jorjan and other cities and villages of Khorasan. They called people to follow Muhammad (PBUH) with admirable perseverance. In a short time, the number of fans increased so that creating a more regular organization to communicate new supporters on the one hand and Abbasid leaders ...
Ali Ibn Abi Talib - It Is Time to know Muhammad
... Among the grandiose were men who have excelled in nothing but language arts, to which they spent their entire determination and gained high proficiency. They penetrated deeply into rhetoric, and became masters of speech. Thus, they left wonderful messages which were as pure as honey, and fascinating ...
... Among the grandiose were men who have excelled in nothing but language arts, to which they spent their entire determination and gained high proficiency. They penetrated deeply into rhetoric, and became masters of speech. Thus, they left wonderful messages which were as pure as honey, and fascinating ...
Fatima Zahra (A.S.), Daughter of Prophet Muhammad
... Four historical quotes from the Qur’an are listed below: ...
... Four historical quotes from the Qur’an are listed below: ...
Ibn Abd al-Wahhab and His Economic Ideas
... b. al- Khattab and sought relief for their needs. In Manfuhah, people sought mediation through a male palm-tree believing that a spinster, who pays a visit to it, soon gets married. In Dar`iyah there was a cave which people frequented. Ibn Bishr (1391 AH, pp. 22-23). The same story was prevalent in ...
... b. al- Khattab and sought relief for their needs. In Manfuhah, people sought mediation through a male palm-tree believing that a spinster, who pays a visit to it, soon gets married. In Dar`iyah there was a cave which people frequented. Ibn Bishr (1391 AH, pp. 22-23). The same story was prevalent in ...
prophet muhammad (saw)
... The crack became bigger and bigger until it was big enough for her to go through. As soon as Bibi Fatimah binte Asad entered the Ka’ba, the crack began to get smaller and smaller. This crack is still there today on the wall of the Ka’aba. People around the Ka’ba saw what had happened, and they wante ...
... The crack became bigger and bigger until it was big enough for her to go through. As soon as Bibi Fatimah binte Asad entered the Ka’ba, the crack began to get smaller and smaller. This crack is still there today on the wall of the Ka’aba. People around the Ka’ba saw what had happened, and they wante ...
Introduction
... he placed the majority of his chains of authorities, the az-Zuhud, the al-Kunya, the al-Fawa’id’lKabeer, the Ahl ‘r-Rayy and his famous al-Musnad. Abu Ya`ala al-Khalili said: “He was ascetic and was counted among the abdaal.” It is reported that even his learned father, Abu Hatim Muhammad ibn Idris ...
... he placed the majority of his chains of authorities, the az-Zuhud, the al-Kunya, the al-Fawa’id’lKabeer, the Ahl ‘r-Rayy and his famous al-Musnad. Abu Ya`ala al-Khalili said: “He was ascetic and was counted among the abdaal.” It is reported that even his learned father, Abu Hatim Muhammad ibn Idris ...
The Companions
... stipulated that a “potential” Companion should have lived in the Messenger’s company for one or even two years, most scholars say it is enough to have been present in his radiant atmosphere long enough to derive some benefit from it. ...
... stipulated that a “potential” Companion should have lived in the Messenger’s company for one or even two years, most scholars say it is enough to have been present in his radiant atmosphere long enough to derive some benefit from it. ...
1 Ibn `Asakir (1105–1176): Muslim Historian and Advocate of Jihad
... Confessional Self-Identity in the Early Islamic Community” (forthcoming). ...
... Confessional Self-Identity in the Early Islamic Community” (forthcoming). ...
Great Shi`i Works: `Man la yahduruh al
... traditions to speak for themselves but frequently draws rules from the traditions or explains their meaning. In a summary of the various traditions on the pilgrimage, he gives a long outline of all the rituals which should be performed by the faithful with very few traditions intervening in his outl ...
... traditions to speak for themselves but frequently draws rules from the traditions or explains their meaning. In a summary of the various traditions on the pilgrimage, he gives a long outline of all the rituals which should be performed by the faithful with very few traditions intervening in his outl ...
Imam al-Baqir and the Doctrine of Imamate
... Born in 57 AH/ 677 CE, Imam al-Baqir’s full name was Muhammad b. ‘Ali b. AlHussain b. ‘Ali b. Abi Talib. Around this time Muawiya had already strengthened his rule and was seeking the oath of allegiance for his son Yazid, thus laying the foundations of the Umayyad dynasty. According to Shi‘i traditi ...
... Born in 57 AH/ 677 CE, Imam al-Baqir’s full name was Muhammad b. ‘Ali b. AlHussain b. ‘Ali b. Abi Talib. Around this time Muawiya had already strengthened his rule and was seeking the oath of allegiance for his son Yazid, thus laying the foundations of the Umayyad dynasty. According to Shi‘i traditi ...
The Companions PDF
... Allaah ('Alahyi sallatu wa salam) and met him but later apostates from the religion and then repents and accepts Islam again and dies upon the religion of Islam is a Companion e.g. Al –Ashath ibn Qays (Radiyallaahu anhu). However, a person who embraced Islam during the lifetime of the Prophet of All ...
... Allaah ('Alahyi sallatu wa salam) and met him but later apostates from the religion and then repents and accepts Islam again and dies upon the religion of Islam is a Companion e.g. Al –Ashath ibn Qays (Radiyallaahu anhu). However, a person who embraced Islam during the lifetime of the Prophet of All ...
Historical Pratisanship: The case of Abl Sufyrn ibn Harb
... Abii Sufyln responded that if a prophet were sent, he would be an old and noble man.4 On seeing the Prophet's companions being assaulted and humiliated by the Quraysh elite in Makkah on account of their acceptance of Islam, Abii SufySin thought to himself: "where is his army of angel& A rabbi in Yem ...
... Abii Sufyln responded that if a prophet were sent, he would be an old and noble man.4 On seeing the Prophet's companions being assaulted and humiliated by the Quraysh elite in Makkah on account of their acceptance of Islam, Abii SufySin thought to himself: "where is his army of angel& A rabbi in Yem ...
Relation To Messengership - North East Islamic Community Center
... the candle pretending to make its light brighter. No one sees in the dark whether one is really eating or not. I will act as if I am eating, and thus our guest can satisfy his hunger." After the dawn prayer, the Messenger turned to them, smiled, and said: "What did you do last night? This verse was ...
... the candle pretending to make its light brighter. No one sees in the dark whether one is really eating or not. I will act as if I am eating, and thus our guest can satisfy his hunger." After the dawn prayer, the Messenger turned to them, smiled, and said: "What did you do last night? This verse was ...
The Journey of Caliphate from 632 to 1924
... Each of Rashidun took office in a different way. More importantly, even though prominent figures among Sahabah knew Muhammad (a.s.) the best and spent most time with him, they could not maintain a similar approach during designation of first caliph. Indeed, Abu Bakr was assigned upon recommendation ...
... Each of Rashidun took office in a different way. More importantly, even though prominent figures among Sahabah knew Muhammad (a.s.) the best and spent most time with him, they could not maintain a similar approach during designation of first caliph. Indeed, Abu Bakr was assigned upon recommendation ...
Chapter 1: Origins of Shi`i Islam - Al
... In what follows, however, we will just study some hadiths in which the Prophet Muhammad spoke of a group of people as “Shi’a” (followers) of Ali and then refer to some extra reasons from hadiths and the history of Islam that can shed more light on the subject at hand. All hadiths mentioned below are ...
... In what follows, however, we will just study some hadiths in which the Prophet Muhammad spoke of a group of people as “Shi’a” (followers) of Ali and then refer to some extra reasons from hadiths and the history of Islam that can shed more light on the subject at hand. All hadiths mentioned below are ...
matam - ShiaChat.com
... The most explicit proof of self inflicted injury comes Owais Qarni, the great Muslim Sahaba, praised by both Shia as well as Sunni erudites, had an immense love for the Holy Prophet (s.a.w). When the news reached him in Yemen that two teeth of the Holy Prophet (s.a.w) were broken in the battle of Oh ...
... The most explicit proof of self inflicted injury comes Owais Qarni, the great Muslim Sahaba, praised by both Shia as well as Sunni erudites, had an immense love for the Holy Prophet (s.a.w). When the news reached him in Yemen that two teeth of the Holy Prophet (s.a.w) were broken in the battle of Oh ...
Three unknown features of the month of Muharram... | Questions on
... It was the tenth day of the month of Muharram, the day of Ashura. He asked, what is this fasting for? The Jews answered, “Today is the day when Allah saved Hazrat Musa (Moses) from his enemies and when He made the Pharaoh drown. Moses performed fasting today to thank Allah." Our Prophet said to them ...
... It was the tenth day of the month of Muharram, the day of Ashura. He asked, what is this fasting for? The Jews answered, “Today is the day when Allah saved Hazrat Musa (Moses) from his enemies and when He made the Pharaoh drown. Moses performed fasting today to thank Allah." Our Prophet said to them ...
Ali and Mu`awiya
... ‘By my life, if the people were pledging allegiance to you and you were innocent of the blood of Uthman you would be like Abu Bakr, Umar and Uthman, may God be pleased with them all. But you incited the Muhajirun against Uthman and induced the Ansar to desert him, so the ignorant obeyed you and the ...
... ‘By my life, if the people were pledging allegiance to you and you were innocent of the blood of Uthman you would be like Abu Bakr, Umar and Uthman, may God be pleased with them all. But you incited the Muhajirun against Uthman and induced the Ansar to desert him, so the ignorant obeyed you and the ...
Husayn ibn Ali
Husayn ibn ‘Alī ibn Abī Tālib (Arabic: الحسين بن علي بن أبي طالب; 8 January 626 AD – 10 October 680 AD) (3rd/4th Sha'aban 4 AH – 10th Muharram 61 AH), also spelled as Husain, Hussain or Hussein, was the son of Ali ibn Abi Ṭalib (fourth Rashidun Caliph of Sunni Islam, and first Imam of Shia Islam) and Fatimah Zahra (daughter of Muhammad) and the younger brother of Hasan ibn Ali. Husayn is an important figure in Islam, as he is a member of the Ahl al-Bayt (the household of Muhammad) and Ahl al-Kisa, as well as being the third Shia Imam.Husayn is highly regarded by Shiite Muslims because he refused to pledge allegiance to Yazid I, the Umayyad caliph because he considered the rule of the Umayyads unjust. As a consequence, he left Medina, his home town, and traveled to Mecca. There, the people of Kufa sent letters to him, asking his help and pledging their allegiance to him. So he traveled towards Kufa. At Karbala his caravan was intercepted by Yazid I's army. He was killed and beheaded in the Battle of Karbala in 680 (61 AH) by Shimr Ibn Thil-Jawshan, along with most of his family and companions. The annual memorial for him, his family, his children and his companions is called Ashura (tenth day of Muharram) and is a day of mourning for Shiite Muslims. The killings at Karbala fueled the later Shiite movements. Anger at Husayn's death was turned into a rallying cry that helped undermine and ultimately overthrow the Umayyad Caliphate.