The Deviant SHIA Sect
... Abu Bakr Siddique (radi Allahu anhu) became the Khalifa with the unanimity of the Muhajirs and Ansars, as follows:When Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) passed away, the Ansar-i-Kiram said, "Let one Amir be from you and one Amir be from us." Hazrat Umar (radi Allahu anhu) stood up and said, ...
... Abu Bakr Siddique (radi Allahu anhu) became the Khalifa with the unanimity of the Muhajirs and Ansars, as follows:When Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) passed away, the Ansar-i-Kiram said, "Let one Amir be from you and one Amir be from us." Hazrat Umar (radi Allahu anhu) stood up and said, ...
A Restatement of the History of Islam and Muslims
... It cannot be gainsaid that many Orientalists have made most invaluable contributions to the study, knowledge and understanding of Islam. It is only through their labors that many priceless treasures of Islamic history, art and literature have been rescued from oblivion, and have been preserved. It i ...
... It cannot be gainsaid that many Orientalists have made most invaluable contributions to the study, knowledge and understanding of Islam. It is only through their labors that many priceless treasures of Islamic history, art and literature have been rescued from oblivion, and have been preserved. It i ...
REPLY TO SUPPOSED HADITH
... Well-Wisher: There are many hadith about the mother of the Imams, Fatima Zahra, narrated by your own ulema, which contradict your statement. Hafiz Abu Bakr Baihaqi in his Ta'rikh, Hafiz Ibn Abdu'l-Bar in Isti'ab, Mir Seyyed Ali Hamadani in Mawaddatu'lQurba, and others of your ulema have reported tha ...
... Well-Wisher: There are many hadith about the mother of the Imams, Fatima Zahra, narrated by your own ulema, which contradict your statement. Hafiz Abu Bakr Baihaqi in his Ta'rikh, Hafiz Ibn Abdu'l-Bar in Isti'ab, Mir Seyyed Ali Hamadani in Mawaddatu'lQurba, and others of your ulema have reported tha ...
Hadhrat Abu Bakr
... house to kill the Holy Prophet (saw). On his way, someone told him to first deal with his own sister and brother-inlaw, who had already accepted Islam. He went straight to their house. He could hear the Holy Qur’an being recited inside the house. This made him so furious that he beat his brother-in- ...
... house to kill the Holy Prophet (saw). On his way, someone told him to first deal with his own sister and brother-inlaw, who had already accepted Islam. He went straight to their house. He could hear the Holy Qur’an being recited inside the house. This made him so furious that he beat his brother-in- ...
Principal Events of the Caliphate of Abu Bakr - Al
... The tribesmen of Banu Yerbo declared that God is One, and Muhammad is His Messenger, and they said their prayers regularly. They even accepted the principle of paying Zakat, and they were paying it to the Prophet. But they withheld payment of Zakat to the government of Abu Bakr whereupon he said tha ...
... The tribesmen of Banu Yerbo declared that God is One, and Muhammad is His Messenger, and they said their prayers regularly. They even accepted the principle of paying Zakat, and they were paying it to the Prophet. But they withheld payment of Zakat to the government of Abu Bakr whereupon he said tha ...
Principal Events of the Caliphate of Abu Bakr - Al
... The tribesmen of Banu Yerbo declared that God is One, and Muhammad is His Messenger, and they said their prayers regularly. They even accepted the principle of paying Zakat, and they were paying it to the Prophet. But they withheld payment of Zakat to the government of Abu Bakr whereupon he said tha ...
... The tribesmen of Banu Yerbo declared that God is One, and Muhammad is His Messenger, and they said their prayers regularly. They even accepted the principle of paying Zakat, and they were paying it to the Prophet. But they withheld payment of Zakat to the government of Abu Bakr whereupon he said tha ...
Quiz About [Your Topic]
... Ali witnessed the stark suffering of Muslims at the hands of the idolaters. Ali saw two groups of Muslims leave Mecca for Christian Abyssinia at the urging of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). They were under the leadership of his brother Ja'far. a, b, + When Muhammad (pbuh) and Benu Hashim were boycotted by ...
... Ali witnessed the stark suffering of Muslims at the hands of the idolaters. Ali saw two groups of Muslims leave Mecca for Christian Abyssinia at the urging of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). They were under the leadership of his brother Ja'far. a, b, + When Muhammad (pbuh) and Benu Hashim were boycotted by ...
The Third Infallible The First Imam, `Ali Ibn Abi Talib - Al
... face away from any enemy. He never disobeyed the Prophet, so that the Prophet said: "`Ali is never separated from the Truth, nor the Truth from Ali." On the day of the death of the Prophet, Ali was thirty-three years old. Although he was foremost in religious virtues and the most outstanding among t ...
... face away from any enemy. He never disobeyed the Prophet, so that the Prophet said: "`Ali is never separated from the Truth, nor the Truth from Ali." On the day of the death of the Prophet, Ali was thirty-three years old. Although he was foremost in religious virtues and the most outstanding among t ...
The Third Infallible The First Imam, `Ali Ibn Abi Talib - Al
... unequal candidates nominated by the second caliph. . .?!). When the third caliph was killed, people gave their allegiance to him and he was chosen as Caliph. During his caliphate of nearly four years and nine months, `Ali followed, exactly, the way of the Prophet and gave his caliphate the form of ...
... unequal candidates nominated by the second caliph. . .?!). When the third caliph was killed, people gave their allegiance to him and he was chosen as Caliph. During his caliphate of nearly four years and nine months, `Ali followed, exactly, the way of the Prophet and gave his caliphate the form of ...
Ali, Al-Hasan, and Al-Husain, #2
... c. a + b + Their main questions were about the Messiah Jesus (a.s.), his birth, his mother, and whether he was crucified, resurrected, etc. The answers of the Prophet (pbuh) were directly from the Holy Quran. d. a, b, + The Christians became Muslim right away. ...
... c. a + b + Their main questions were about the Messiah Jesus (a.s.), his birth, his mother, and whether he was crucified, resurrected, etc. The answers of the Prophet (pbuh) were directly from the Holy Quran. d. a, b, + The Christians became Muslim right away. ...
30. Was Abu Talib a Muslim? - Al
... For three years he abandoned all his other work and, taking the Hashemites to a valley located between the mountains of Mecca and popularly known as Shi'b Abi Talib, settled down there. His self-sacrifice reached such an extent that in addition to constructing special towers for protection against th ...
... For three years he abandoned all his other work and, taking the Hashemites to a valley located between the mountains of Mecca and popularly known as Shi'b Abi Talib, settled down there. His self-sacrifice reached such an extent that in addition to constructing special towers for protection against th ...
Abu Dharr al-Ghifari is honored by Islam | Questions on Islam
... “Come, let us go to our home” said Hazrat Ali, and took Abu Zarr to his home as a guest. They both behaved cautiously and with discretion; and for that reason they spent the night without opening up to one another. When the morning came, Abu Zarr went to the Masjid al-Haram again to ask about and lo ...
... “Come, let us go to our home” said Hazrat Ali, and took Abu Zarr to his home as a guest. They both behaved cautiously and with discretion; and for that reason they spent the night without opening up to one another. When the morning came, Abu Zarr went to the Masjid al-Haram again to ask about and lo ...
Dr Muhammad Hamidullah - Rahnuma eBooks Library
... asks you to pay homage to his successor whose name is mentioned in this sealed envelop. The confidence in Abu Bakr was so great, that they unhesitatingly accepted it. After the death of Abu Bakr, the letter of testament was opened and the oath of allegeance for „Umar was renewed unanimously. A dozen ...
... asks you to pay homage to his successor whose name is mentioned in this sealed envelop. The confidence in Abu Bakr was so great, that they unhesitatingly accepted it. After the death of Abu Bakr, the letter of testament was opened and the oath of allegeance for „Umar was renewed unanimously. A dozen ...
Ali: His Khilaafah - Islamicbooks.info
... of the Quran, or complete copies of it) on their spearheads in order to cause disagreement and confusion in Ali's army. Ali saw through the stratagem, but only a minority of his soldiers wanted to pursue the fight. ...
... of the Quran, or complete copies of it) on their spearheads in order to cause disagreement and confusion in Ali's army. Ali saw through the stratagem, but only a minority of his soldiers wanted to pursue the fight. ...
Ali Ibn Abi Talib - It Is Time to know Muhammad
... text of the Holy Qur'an, which had been revealed to the Prophet during his lifetime. As Islam began to spread throughout Arabia, Ali helped to establish the new Islamic order by carrying the massages and declaring the Islamic guidelines. Further, Ali was instructed to write down the Treaty of Hudayb ...
... text of the Holy Qur'an, which had been revealed to the Prophet during his lifetime. As Islam began to spread throughout Arabia, Ali helped to establish the new Islamic order by carrying the massages and declaring the Islamic guidelines. Further, Ali was instructed to write down the Treaty of Hudayb ...
1st Imam - Ali ibn abi Talib(A.S.)
... person who had brought the Prophet to his house and raised him like his own son. After the Prophet was chosen for his prophetic mission. Abu Talib continued to support him and repelled from him the evil that came from the infidels among the Arabs and especially the Quraysh. According to well-known t ...
... person who had brought the Prophet to his house and raised him like his own son. After the Prophet was chosen for his prophetic mission. Abu Talib continued to support him and repelled from him the evil that came from the infidels among the Arabs and especially the Quraysh. According to well-known t ...
The Rightly-Guided Caliphs
... "I have seen a people, every one of whom loves death more than he loves life. They cultivate humility rather than pride. None is given to material ambitions. Their mode of living is simple... Their commander is their equal. They make no distinction between superior and inferior, between master and s ...
... "I have seen a people, every one of whom loves death more than he loves life. They cultivate humility rather than pride. None is given to material ambitions. Their mode of living is simple... Their commander is their equal. They make no distinction between superior and inferior, between master and s ...
Ashuraa and Men of Valor
... A person's intellect becomes apparent through his dealings, and a man's character is known by the way he exercises authority. The intellect is a king and character is its subjects, so if his intellect is weak in governing them, disorder takes place. The intellect is better than desire, for the intel ...
... A person's intellect becomes apparent through his dealings, and a man's character is known by the way he exercises authority. The intellect is a king and character is its subjects, so if his intellect is weak in governing them, disorder takes place. The intellect is better than desire, for the intel ...
The Rightly-Guided Caliphs
... "...O people, you have some rights on me which you can always claim. One of your rights is that if anyone of you comes to me with a claim, he should leave satisfied. Another of your rights is that you can demand that I take nothing unjustly from the revenues of the State. You can also demand that... ...
... "...O people, you have some rights on me which you can always claim. One of your rights is that if anyone of you comes to me with a claim, he should leave satisfied. Another of your rights is that you can demand that I take nothing unjustly from the revenues of the State. You can also demand that... ...
The Rightly-Guided Caliphs
... "And Muhammad is but a Messenger. Many Messengers have gone before him; if then he dies or is killed, will you turn back upon your heels?" [3:144] On hearing these words, the people were consoled. Despondency gave place to confidence and tranquility. This critical moment had passed. But the Muslim c ...
... "And Muhammad is but a Messenger. Many Messengers have gone before him; if then he dies or is killed, will you turn back upon your heels?" [3:144] On hearing these words, the people were consoled. Despondency gave place to confidence and tranquility. This critical moment had passed. But the Muslim c ...
Ali: Legacy and Point of View
... Foremost in Faith is to acknowledge Allah, and to acknowledge Him is to attest to Him. The height of attesting is to believe in His Oneness. The height of believing in His Oneness is sincerity to Him. The height of sincerity to Him is to disavow descriptions of Him (since every description is unlike ...
... Foremost in Faith is to acknowledge Allah, and to acknowledge Him is to attest to Him. The height of attesting is to believe in His Oneness. The height of believing in His Oneness is sincerity to Him. The height of sincerity to Him is to disavow descriptions of Him (since every description is unlike ...
(Ra), Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, Ali (R) - MCC
... C. Uthman (R) gathered an army to protect himself from any potential attacks and to fight against anyone who opposed him D. Uthman (R) made a deal to step down from his position as long as his safety is guaranteed. Uthman (R) sent Ali (R) to the insurgents to assure them that their demands (e.g. app ...
... C. Uthman (R) gathered an army to protect himself from any potential attacks and to fight against anyone who opposed him D. Uthman (R) made a deal to step down from his position as long as his safety is guaranteed. Uthman (R) sent Ali (R) to the insurgents to assure them that their demands (e.g. app ...
Ali and Mu`awiya
... 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 feeble became strong through you. The people of Syria [ahl al-Sham] ...
... 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 feeble became strong through you. The people of Syria [ahl al-Sham] ...
Abu Bakr the first Khalifa of the Muslims - Al
... Abu bakr was the son of abu qahafa, and made his living as a merchant in Makkah. He accepted Islam after Khadija, Ali ibn Abi Talib, and Zayd bin Haritha. It is said that Abu Bakr gave more material support to Muhammad than anyone else. In Makkah, he freed many slaves but there is no evidence that h ...
... Abu bakr was the son of abu qahafa, and made his living as a merchant in Makkah. He accepted Islam after Khadija, Ali ibn Abi Talib, and Zayd bin Haritha. It is said that Abu Bakr gave more material support to Muhammad than anyone else. In Makkah, he freed many slaves but there is no evidence that h ...
Shia view of Ali
Ali was the cousin and son-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and a member of the Ahl al-Bayt. Ali is regarded as the first Imam and is considered, along with his descendants, to be one of the divinely appointed successors of Muhammad who are considered the only legitimate religious and political leaders of the Muslim community. Although Ali was regarded, during the lifetime of Muhammad, as his initial successor, it would be 25 years before he was recognized with the title of Caliph (successor). Like the rest of his household, Ali is considered infallible and sinless and is one of The Fourteen Infallibles of the household of Muhammed.Tradition states that Ali was born inside the Kaaba in Mecca, and was a member of the Quraysh tribe. Ali's father and Muhammad's uncle, Abu Talib ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib, was custodian of the Kaaba and a sheikh of the Banu Hashim; an important branch of the powerful tribe of the Quraysh. His mother, Fatimah bint Asad, was also from the Banu Hashim. In Arab culture it was a great honor for Ali that both of his parents belonged to the Banu Hashim. Ali was also one of descendants of Ishmael (Isma'il) the son of Abraham (Ibrahim).During his childhood, Ali spent his first six years under his father's roof. Then, as a result of famine in and around Mecca, Muhammad asked his uncle, Abu Talib, to allow Ali to come and live in the house of his cousin. It would be another four years until Muhammad would announce his Prophethood. When the divine command came for Muhammad to begin to preach, Ali, only a child of ten years, was the first male to publicly announce his support for his cousin. Over the coming years, Ali stood firmly in his support of Muhammad during the persecution of Muslims by the Meccans.Ali migrated to Medina shortly after Muhammad. There Muhammad told Ali that he had been ordered by God to give his daughter, Fatimah, to Ali in marriage. For the ten years that Muhammad led the community in Medina, Ali was extremely active in his service, leading parties of warriors on raids, and carrying messages and orders. With the exception of the Battle of Tabouk, Ali took part in all the battles fought for Islam during this time.After the assassination of the third Caliph, Uthman ibn Affan, the Sahabah (Companions of Muhammad) in Medina selected Ali to be the new Caliph. He encountered defiance and civil war (First Fitna) during his reign. Tragically, while Ali was praying and bowing to God in the Great Mosque of Kufa, Abd-al-Rahman ibn Muljam, a Kharijite assassin, struck him with a poison-coated sword. Ali died on the 21st of Ramadan in the city of Kufa in 661 CE. Ali is highly regarded for his knowledge, belief, honesty, devotion to Islam, loyalty to Muhammad, his equal treatment of all Muslims, and his generosity in forgiving his defeated enemies. In addition, he is respected as the rightful successor of Muhammad. Ali retains his stature as the foremost authority on the Tafsir (Quranic exegesis), Fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) and religious thought.The compilation of sermons, lectures, and quotations attributed to Ali are compiled in the form of several books. Nahj al-Balagha is the most revered of them. It is considered by historians and scholars to be an important work in Islamic literature.