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18 April 2024

2 April 2024

  • 09:5509:55, 2 April 2024 diff hist +2,518 N Mujammi' b. 'Abd Allah al-'A'idhiCreated page with "Mujammi' ibn 'Abd Allah al-'A'idhi was a companion of Imam 'Ali and one of the martyrs of Karbala. He belonged to the tabi'un (the generation succeeding the companions of the Prophet). He hailed from the Madhhij tribe. It is believed that his father, 'Abd Allah ibn Mujammi', was a companion of the Prophet. According to sources, Mujammi' was among the four individuals who, led by Tirimmah ibn 'Adi, journeyed from Kufa to join Imam al-Husayn in the region of 'Udhayb al-H..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 09:3109:31, 2 April 2024 diff hist +1,222 N Zuhayr b. Sulaym al-AzdiCreated page with "Zuhayr ibn Sulaym al-Azdi was among the martyrs of Karbala on the Day of Ashura in the year 61 AH. He is also reported to have been a companion of Imam 'Ali. According to al-Mamaqani (d. 1351 AH) in Tanqih al-maqal, historians have documented that Zuhayr initially arrived in Karbala alongside the army of 'Umar Sa'd. However, upon learning of 'Umar ibn Sa'd’s decision to kill Imam al-Husayn, he chose to align himself with the Imam and subsequently met martyrdom on the..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 09:1609:16, 2 April 2024 diff hist +4,001 N Husayn is of me and I am of Husayn (hadith)Created page with "Husayn minni wa-ana min Husayn (in English: Husayn is of me and I am of Husayn) is a Prophetic hadith regarding the virtues of Imam al-Husayn (a). The hadith is cited in Shiite and Sunni sources. Some scholars interpret this hadith as symbolizing the spiritual unity between the Prophet and Imam al-Husayn. Additionally, it indicates that those who love al-Husayn will be loved by God. Furthermore, it underscores the perpetuation of the lineage of Shiite Imams through Imam..." Tag: Visual edit

25 March 2024

  • 06:3506:35, 25 March 2024 diff hist +2,297 N Juz' RecitationCreated page with "Juz' recitation is to recite the Quran juz' by juz' which is often done collectively. This practice is common during the Ramadan month, gathering for reciting the entire Quran from beginning to end (khatm al-Qur'an), and ceremonies for remembrance of the deceased individuals. The division of the Quran into 30 juz's was established in the late first or the second centuries AH. == The Juz' Recitation Tradition == In gatherings for reciting the Quran juz' by juz', the reci..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 06:0506:05, 25 March 2024 diff hist +3,700 N Verse of FastingCreated page with "The Al-Sawm Verse, or the Verse of Fasting (Sura al-Baqara: 183), is a Quranic verse signifying the obligation of fasting (al-sawm) for believers. Quranic exegetes assert that this obligation applies to all who have embraced Islam, regardless of the strength of their faith. The verse also suggests the presence of fasting obligations in pre-Islamic religions. Moreover, it mentions piety or God-wariness as a benefit of fasting. == Obligation of Fasting for Believers == Ve..." Tag: Visual edit

23 March 2024

  • 12:2612:26, 23 March 2024 diff hist +7,588 N Ta'abbudCreated page with "Ta'abbud (servitude) is a religious term signifying the complete submission of believers to God's commands, even without full comprehension of the reasons behind those commands. Acts of worship performed with servitude serve as tests by which true believers are discerned. Ta'abbud, concerning religious rulings, is acknowledged across various religions and denominations. Indeed, the concept of servitude is integral to the essence of religion itself. However, Muslim schol..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 11:2011:20, 23 March 2024 diff hist +3,476 N Khalil Allah (Title)Created page with "Khalil Allah (literally, Friend of God) was a title bestowed upon Prophet Ibrahim. Achieving the status of friendship with God is regarded as a supreme honor for Abraham, transcending even his status as a prophet and messenger. According to a hadith transmitted from Imam al-Sadiq (a), God initially embraced Abraham as His servant, then as a prophet (nabi), subsequently as a messenger (rasul), and ultimately as a friend (khalil). Verse 125 of Surah al-Nisa' states, “An..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 10:4610:46, 23 March 2024 diff hist +11,162 N Black ClothingCreated page with "Black clothing and black covering are the acts of wearing black attire and covering certain places with black fabric to signify mourning. Among Shias, this cultural practice has been common since the early Islamic period. There is various evidence in hadiths transmitted from Infallibles confirming this tradition. Shiite jurists believe that wearing black to mourn religious leaders is a recommended (mustahabb) act, as it is an instance of honoring the rituals. They argue..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 08:4308:43, 23 March 2024 diff hist +7,542 N Al-Fusul al-Gharawiyya fi al-usul al-fiqhiyya (Book)Created page with "Al-Fusul al-Gharawiyya fi al-usul al-fiqhiyya is a book on the principles of jurisprudence (usul al-fiqh) in Arabic, authored by Muhammad Husayn al-Ha'iri al-Isfahani, renowned as the Author of al-Fusul, a prominent Shiite jurist in the thirteenth century AH. The book served as a textbook in Shiite seminary schools. Aqa Buzurg al-Tihrani mentions fifteen commentaries on this work. Al-Fusul comprises one introduction and three parts. The introduction delves into defining..." Tag: Visual edit

19 March 2024

  • 08:0008:00, 19 March 2024 diff hist +5,849 N Al-Hasan and al-Husayn are Masters of the Youths of Paradise DwellersCreated page with ""Al-Hasan and al-Husayn are masters of the youths of paradise dwellers" (al-Hasan wa-l-Husayn sayyida shabab ahl al-janna) is a hadith transmitted from the Prophet (s) regarding the superiority of Imam al-Hasan (a) and Imam al-Husayn (a) over all denizens of paradise. Some Shiite scholars have inferred from this hadith that the two Imams are superior over others in this world as well and hence they must be obeyed. Some Sunni scholars believe that, given the hadiths descr..." Tag: Visual edit

16 March 2024

  • 06:3906:39, 16 March 2024 diff hist +1,449 N Kalim Allah (Title)Created page with "Kalim Allah (literally: the one whom God spoke to) is a unique title attributed to Prophet Moses. He earned this epithet because God directly spoke to him. This distinctive attribute has been regarded as a virtue for Moses. In verse 164 of Sura al-Nisa and verse 144 of Sura al-Aʿraf, it is stated that God spoke to Moses: "and to Moses Allah spoke directly." Certain Muslim and Jewish scholars argue that this direct form of communication was exclusive to Moses. Some M..." Tag: Visual edit

13 March 2024

  • 08:3708:37, 13 March 2024 diff hist +3,553 N God's Speech to MosesCreated page with "God’s dialogue with Moses refers to an event when God spoke to Prophet Moses directly and without the intermediary of an angel. God’s direct speech to Moses is deemed specific to him as a unique virtue. In some Quranic verses, such as verse 164 of Surah al-Nisaʾ, God’s conversation with Moses is mentioned. The attribute “Kalim Allah” (the one whom God spoke to) is specific to Moses, which is why Jews are also called “Kalimi.” Some Shiite scholars, such as..." Tag: Visual edit

28 January 2024

  • 00:3500:35, 28 January 2024 diff hist +4,562 N AdliyyaCreated page with "'Adliyya is a theological term used to describe both Shias and Mu'tazilites. The term, which translates to "proponent of justice," signifies their belief that there is an inherent sense of goodness and badness, rightness and wrongness, which serves as the basis for God's actions, by which He is considered just. As a result, justice is a fundamental principle in Shiism and one of the five principles of the Mu'tazila. In contrast to the 'Adliyya, the Ash'arites hold a dif..." Tag: Visual edit

27 January 2024

  • 23:4423:44, 27 January 2024 diff hist +4,941 N Dhu l-Thudayya (Title)Created page with "The title "Dhu l-Thudayya" (literally, possessor of a breast) has been attributed to several individuals throughout Islamic history due to a physical characteristic resembling a protruding breast. In hadiths transmitted from the Prophet (s), individuals with such features are described as being cursed. Nafi' al-Mukhdaji, Hurqus b. Zuhayr, and Dhu l-Khuwaysara al-Tamimi are among those referred to as "Dhu l-Thudayya." These individuals were associated with the Khawarij an..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 22:5222:52, 27 January 2024 diff hist +23,940 N Shia IslamCreated page with "Shia Islam is one of the two major sects within Islam. Along with monotheism, prophethood, and resurrection, Imamate is a principle held by Shia Islam, distinguishing it from Sunni Islam. In Shia Islam, an Imam is believed to be appointed by God and introduced to the people through the Prophet (s). According to this denomination, the Prophet (s) chose 'Ali (a) as his immediate successor upon God's command. All Shia sects, except Zaydiyya, believe in the infallibility of..." Tag: Visual edit

26 January 2024

  • 13:4913:49, 26 January 2024 diff hist +8,389 N Shaltut's Fatwa on the Permissibility of Acting Upon Shi'a JurisprudenceCreated page with "Shaltut's fatwa on the permissibility of adopting Shiite jurisprudence is a ruling issued by Mahmud Shaltut, the president of al-Azhar University in Egypt at the time, allowing Muslims to follow the Imami jurisprudence (fiqh). This fatwa was motivated by the recognition of the superiority and stronger reasoning behind certain legal rulings found in Shiite jurisprudence relative to Sunni jurisprudence. One outcome of this fatwa was the establishment of a position for tea..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 10:1010:10, 26 January 2024 diff hist +7,806 N Verses of Bara'aCreated page with "The Verses of Baraʾa (disavowal, dissociation, or repudiation) are the opening verses of Surah al-Tawba, which establish the definitive guidelines for the interactions between Muslims and polytheists. These verses instruct the Prophet and Muslims to openly disassociate themselves from the polytheists, terminate any alliances or treaties with them, and engage in combat unless they embrace Islam. On the occasion of Eid al-Adha, Imam ʿAli (a) conveyed these verses to the..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 08:2608:26, 26 January 2024 diff hist +6,901 N I was Sent to Complete the Nobilities of CharacterCreated page with ""Innama buʿithtu li-utammim makarim al-akhlaq" is a hadith from the Prophet of Islam (s), in which he states the purpose of his prophetic mission as the perfection of moral virtues. The hadith states, "I was sent to complete the nobilities of character." This hadith is commonly referred to as the "Hadith Makarim al-Akhlaq" (Hadith of the Nobilities of Character). It is often cited to emphasize the importance of morality in Islam, as the Prophet's mission was centered on..." Tag: Visual edit

16 December 2023

  • 21:1521:15, 16 December 2023 diff hist +3,558 N Nu'man b. 'Ajlan al-ZuraqiCreated page with "Nu'man ibn 'Ajlan al-Zuraqi al-Ansari initially served as Imam 'Ali's appointed ruler in Bahrain and Oman. Nevertheless, he later chose to depart from his allegiance to the Imam and align himself with Mu'awiya. Nu'man, a companion of the Prophet, was among the transmitters of Hadith al-Ghadir. He also served as a member of Imam 'Ali’s armies during the battles of Jamal and Siffin, providing support through the poems he composed. While ruling Bahrain, he distributed fu..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 20:0220:02, 16 December 2023 diff hist +5,635 N Weeping for al-Husayn (a)Created page with "Weeping for Husayn (a) involves shedding tears in response to the injustices suffered by al-Husayn b. 'Ali (a), the third Shiite Imam, and his companions. Hadiths passed down from Shiite Imams (a) encourage the act of weeping for al-Husayn, emphasizing the potential rewards such as the forgiveness of sins and attaining entry into heaven. Additionally, certain hadiths assert that angels and past prophets have also shed tears in sympathy for the tribulations faced by Imam..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 18:5018:50, 16 December 2023 diff hist +1,947 N Kunasa (Kufa)Created page with "Kunasa, situated in Kufa, is the location where notable figures such as Muslim b. 'Aqil, Hani b. 'Urwa, and Zayd b. 'Ali were executed. Additionally, according to certain hadiths predicting events in the end times, Kunasa in Kufa is depicted as a site where divine punishment will be administered. As mentioned in a hadith found in Bihar al-anwar, it is prophesied to be the place where Imam al-Mahdi (aj) will crucify Dajjal. Furthermore, another hadith identifies Kunasa in..." Tag: Visual edit

26 November 2023

  • 12:2112:21, 26 November 2023 diff hist +2,685 N ZuleikhaCreated page with "Zuleikha was the wife of Egypt's chieftain. The story of Zuleikha and Prophet Joseph is mentioned in the Quran, where she is referred to as "the woman in whose house he was" and "chieftain's wife," without the specific name "Zuleikha." However, in certain exegetical, historical, and hadith sources, she is identified as Zuleikha. Fakhr al-Razi, a Sunni exegete of the Quran, argues that there is no reliable source to confirm this name. In other sources, the wife of Egypt's..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 11:5211:52, 26 November 2023 diff hist +2,102 N Juz' (Quran)Created page with "Juz' serves as a criterion for dividing sections of the Quran. Each juz' constitutes one-thirtieth of the noble Quran, approximately equivalent to twenty pages featuring Uthman Taha’s calligraphy. Further, each juz' is subdivided into four hizbs. The thirtieth juz' holds the highest count of surahs, encompassing 37 in total. Various cultures refer to Quranic juz's either by their numerical order or the word with which each juz' commences. ==The Concept== Juz' represent..." Tag: Visual edit

23 October 2023

  • 19:3619:36, 23 October 2023 diff hist +8,710 N HamasCreated page with "Hamas, also known as the Islamic Resistance Movement, is an Islamic resistance movement in Palestine. It was established in 1987 with the goal of liberating the occupied lands of Palestine. Hamas is affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood, serving as an ideological offshoot of the organization. Its members identify as Sunni Muslims. The key strategic principles outlined in Hamas's charter include an emphasis on the Islamic nature of Palestine, the liberation of occupied..." Tag: Visual edit

22 October 2023

  • 19:5919:59, 22 October 2023 diff hist +6,852 N Salam FarmandehCreated page with ""Hello Commander" is a religious anthem that pays homage to Imam al-Mahdi, intended for teenagers. It made its debut performance in the Jamkaran Mosque in Qom and has since been performed in various cities across Iran and different countries, translated into multiple languages. The music video for "Hello Commander" is widely regarded as one of the most successful epic-religious anthems in the history of the Islamic Republic of Iran. It portrays the notion of the savior o..." Tag: Visual edit

21 October 2023

  • 12:1712:17, 21 October 2023 diff hist +14,231 N Hezbollah (Lebanon)Created page with "Hezbollah or the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon is a Shia Islamic political and military organization that was founded in Lebanon in 1982. Its primary objective was to resist the occupation of the Zionist regime. Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah currently serves as the secretary general of Hezbollah. Prior to his leadership, Subhi al-Tufayli and Sayyid Abbas al-Musawi held the position. Throughout its existence, Hezbollah has been involved in multiple military conflicts with Isra..." Tag: Visual edit

19 September 2023

  • 17:1417:14, 19 September 2023 diff hist +1,199 N ThursdayCreated page with "Thursday is the sixth day in the solar Hijri calendar. According to hadiths from the Prophet Muhammad (s) and the Infallible Imams (a), Thursdays are regarded as auspicious and important days. It is recommended to recite specific supplications, visit the shrine of Imam al-Hasan al-ʿAskari (a), and trim one's nails on this day. Additionally, Muslims often visit the graves of their departed loved ones on Thursdays. ==Features of Thursday== According to hadiths from the Pr..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 17:0017:00, 19 September 2023 diff hist +2,696 N WednesdayCreated page with "Wednesday is the fifth day of the week in the Hijri calendar, following Tuesday and preceding Thursday. In the school of Ahl al-Bayt (a), certain practices and dhikrs are recommended on Wednesdays. ==The Term Wednesday== In Islamic culture, Wednesday is the fifth day of the week, coming after Tuesday. In Persian, it is referred to as “Chaharshanba” and in Arabic as “yawm al-arbaʿa.” In Islamic culture, Wednesday is recognized as a working day. ==Practices== Dedi..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 16:2916:29, 19 September 2023 diff hist +1,900 N TuesdayCreated page with "Tuesday is the fourth day of the week in the Hijri calendar, following Monday and preceding Wednesday. In the school of Ahl al-Bayt (a), certain practices and dhikrs are recommended on Tuesdays. ==The Term Tuesday== In Islamic culture, Tuesday is the fourth day of the week, coming after Monday. In Persian, Tuesday is referred to as "Sishanba," while in Arabic, it is called "yawm al-thulatha." Additionally, in the Aryan calendar, Tuesday was called "Bahramshid." In Islam..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 14:1814:18, 19 September 2023 diff hist +4,329 N MondayCreated page with "Monday is the third day of the week in the Hijri calendar, coming after Sunday and preceding Tuesday. In the school of Ahl al-Bayt (a), specific practices and dhikrs are recommended to be observed on Mondays. ==The Term Monday== In Islamic culture, Monday is the third day of the week, following Sunday. In Persian, it is called “Dushanba” and in Arabic, “yawm al-ithnayn.” ==Monday in Islamic Culture== In Islamic culture, Monday is considered a working day, while i..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:5113:51, 19 September 2023 diff hist +15 Sunday→‎Practices Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:5013:50, 19 September 2023 diff hist −30 Sunday→‎Practices Tag: Visual edit
  • 13:4913:49, 19 September 2023 diff hist +4 Sunday→‎Practices Tag: Visual edit
  • 10:4210:42, 19 September 2023 diff hist +3,745 N SundayCreated page with "Sunday is the second day of the week in the solar Hijri calendar, while it marks the end of the week in the Gregorian calendar. Sunday follows Saturday and precedes Monday in the chronological order of days. In the school of Ahl al-Bayt (a), specific practices and dhikrs are advised to be observed on Sundays. ==The Term Sunday== In Islamic culture, Sunday is the second day of the week, following Saturday. However, in Christian tradition, Sunday is recognized as the seven..." Tag: Visual edit

25 August 2023

  • 12:0812:08, 25 August 2023 diff hist +7,954 N SaturdayCreated page with "Saturday is the first working day in the Hijri calendar. In the Islamic culture, it counts as the first working day. The Quran mentions Saturday in the story of the People of Sabbath. ==The Word== In Arabic, Saturday is called “Sabt” and In Persian it is called “Shanba,” “Shanbad,” and “Shanbadh.” In ancient Persian, it is called “Shampat” and “Shanpat.” In Hebrew, it is called “Shabbat.” In the Islamic culture, Saturday is the first day of t..." Tag: Visual edit

24 August 2023

  • 19:3119:31, 24 August 2023 diff hist +7 Jawad al-A'imma (Title)No edit summary Tag: Visual edit
  • 19:3019:30, 24 August 2023 diff hist +1,397 N Jawad al-A'imma (Title)Created page with "Jawad is a widely recognized title of Imam Muhammad al-Taqi (a), the ninth Shiite Imam. "Jawad" literally means generous and openhanded. It is said that the title "al-Jawad" was bestowed upon the ninth Imam due to his remarkable generosity. According to Baqir Sharif Qurashi (d. 1433 AH), a prominent researcher of Shiite history, as mentioned in his book Hayat al-Imam Muhammad al-Jawad, the Imam earned the title "al-Jawad" because of his philanthropic character and gener..."
  • 19:1419:14, 24 August 2023 diff hist +546 N Naqi (Title)Created page with "Naqi is one of the renowned titles of Imam al-Hadi (a), the tenth Shiite Imam. The term "Naqi" signifies purity and cleanliness. According to al-Shaykh al-Saduq in his book ʿIlal al-sharaʾiʿ, the Imam was named "Naqi" due to his cleanliness and the purity of his heart. Additionally, another account suggests that the title was given to Imam al-Hadi to emphasize his immaculateness and infallibility from any genealogical imperfections, as his mother held the status of "u..."
  • 19:0519:05, 24 August 2023 diff hist +2,055 N Sadiq (Title)Created page with "Sadiq, meaning honest and truthful, is the most famous title of Imam al-Sadiq (a), the sixth Shiite Imam. This title was bestowed upon him due to his unwavering commitment to truthfulness in both his words and actions. Furthermore, he earned this title by leading a life free from mistakes. According to a hadith from Imam al-Sajjad (a), the title al-Sadiq was bestowed upon the sixth Imam to distinguish him from Jaʿfar al-Kadhdhab (Jaʿfar the Liar). In this hadith, ʿAl..."
  • 18:4318:43, 24 August 2023 diff hist +740 N Taqi (Title)Created page with "Taqi, meaning pious and God-wary, is the most famous title of Imam al-Jawad (a), the ninth Shiite Imam. In his book Hayat al-Imam Muhammad al-Jawad, Baqir Sharif Qurashi, a researcher of Islamic history (d. 1433 AH), sheds light on the origins of this title. He explains that the Imam's piety before God, his sincere repentance, constant recourse to Him, and unwavering resistance against his personal desires and the demands of al-Maʾmun, the Abbasid caliph, are the reason..."

21 August 2023

  • 09:2309:23, 21 August 2023 diff hist +4,570 N Verses of Aman al-RasulCreated page with "The Verse or Verses of "Aman al-Rasul" or "The Apostle Believes" (Surah al-Baqara, 285-286) emphasize the following principles: faith in God, recognition of the prophets' truthfulness, belief in the resurrection, the obligation to worship God, sincere and heartfelt faith, obedience to God among believers, God's forgiveness, and God's consideration of people's capabilities when laying obligations upon them. Quranic exegetes suggest that these verses were revealed to provi..."

14 August 2023

  • 21:3421:34, 14 August 2023 diff hist +11,853 N Seeing GodCreated page with "The issue of seeing, or visual perception of, God is a theological questions regarding the possibility of seeing God with the physical eyes. According to Imami and Muʿtazilite theologians, God cannot be seen with our physical eyes, neither in this world nor in the hereafter. They argue that perceiving God with our physical eyes would imply that God possesses a physical form or body. On the other hand, several Sunni theological schools, including Ashʿarism, the People o..."
  • 16:4816:48, 14 August 2023 diff hist +5,127 N Generative GuardianshipCreated page with "Al-Wilayat al-takwiniyya, also known as generative authority or generative guardianship, refers to a supernatural power that encompasses the ability to manipulate the universe and its entities. It pertains to God's authority to control and govern all aspects of creation. Within the context of Shiism, the ascription of generative authority to the Prophet (s) and the Shiite Imams (a) has been a subject of discussions. Furthermore, it is a topic explored in Islamic mysticis..."

24 July 2023

  • 12:0312:03, 24 July 2023 diff hist +5,752 N Legislative GuardianshipCreated page with "Al-wilayat al-tashriʿiyya (legislative authority or guardianship) refers to the power to enact religious rulings. According to the doctrine of legislative guardianship, God has granted the Prophet (s) and Shiite Imams (a) the authority to legislate on their own. However, there is disagreement among Shiite scholars regarding this doctrine, with some accepting it and others rejecting it. Those who reject it believe that legislation is an exclusive authority of God. In had..."

22 July 2023

  • 22:0822:08, 22 July 2023 diff hist +9,173 N MuslimCreated page with "A Muslim is a person who believes in the teachings of the religion of Islam and strives to act upon those beliefs. According to Shiite jurists, conversion to Islam is achieved simply by reciting the shahadatayn (the two testimonies of faith). The fundamental beliefs in monotheism, prophethood, and the resurrection are shared by all Muslims. Similarly, acts of worship such as prayer, fasting, and Hajj are also shared practices among all Muslims. Historians believe that ʿ..." Tag: Visual edit

17 July 2023

  • 13:5613:56, 17 July 2023 diff hist +11,329 N Hafs's Narration of 'Asim's RecitationCreated page with "Hafs’s recitation of ʿAsim is a well-known version of ʿAsim b. Abi l-Najud al-Kufi’s recitation of the Quran. ʿAsim was one of the seven famous reciters of the Quran, whose recitation was transmitted by his student Hafs b. Sulayman al-Asadi. Reciters such as Abu Bakr b. ʿAyyash also transmitted ʿAsim’s recitation, but Hafs’s recitation is more widely recognized. Hafs’s version gained more acceptance because of its cogency and eloquence and because of its c..." Tag: Visual edit

1 July 2023

  • 13:0413:04, 1 July 2023 diff hist +3,282 N Ali Hubbuhu JunnaCreated page with ""ʿAli hubbuhu junna" (meaning "ʿAli, his love is a shield") is a poem that highlights the position and virtues of Imam ʿAli (a), often attributed to Muhammad b. Idris al-Shafiʿi, one of the four major Sunni jurists. This four-line poem alludes to the concept of finding protection from the fires of hell through love for Imam ʿAli (a) and emphasizes his authority over the division of heaven and hell. Furthermore, the poem underscores Imam ʿAli's rightful succession t..." Tag: Visual edit
  • 12:3112:31, 1 July 2023 diff hist +8,456 N Ali Wali AllahCreated page with ""ʿAli Wali Allah" (meaning ʿAli is the chosen guardian of Allah) is a mantra commonly used by Shiites to affirm their faith in the Imamate and the divine appointment of Imam ʿAli (a). According to Shia beliefs, the immediate succession (caliphate) of Prophet Muhammad (s) by Imam ʿAli was a divine decree from God. When reciting the adhan and iqama, and after the recitation of Shahadatayn, Shias affirm their belief in the guardianship of Imam ʿAli (a) by testifying t..." Tag: Visual edit

17 June 2023

  • 17:1717:17, 17 June 2023 diff hist +14,720 N Jamkaran MosqueCreated page with "Jamkaran Mosque is a mosque attributed to Imam al-Mahdi (a), the twelfth Shiite Imam, in the suburbs of Qom. Reportedly, it was constructed at his command in the fourth century AH. According to Mirza Husayn al-Nuri, a Shiite scholar of hadith in the fourteenth century AH, Jamkaran Mosque was built at the command of Imam al-Mahdi (a) by a person called Abu l-Hasan, a scholar from Qom. Al-Muhaddith al-Nuri talks about a meeting between Hasan b. Muthla al-Jamkarani and Imam..." Tag: Visual edit
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