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Many narrations speak about the issue of Raj'a. There is a narration from the Prophet (s) with the following message: {{centered pull quote|I swear by God, who holds my life in His hands, you Muslims will face the events that the previous nations (referring to the Israelites) faced. What the previous nations faced, will be repeated in its entirety for you.}} | Many narrations speak about the issue of Raj'a. There is a narration from the Prophet (s) with the following message: {{centered pull quote|I swear by God, who holds my life in His hands, you Muslims will face the events that the previous nations (referring to the Israelites) faced. What the previous nations faced, will be repeated in its entirety for you.}} | ||
According to this report, everything that | According to this report, everything that tooks place for previous nations, will also takes place for this nation, and one of those issues is Raj'a and the returning to life of the dead, as is stated in the verses mentioned, hence it must also happen to our nation. | ||
In one narration, [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] has counted Raj'a as one of the conditions of faith . Similarly, [[Imam al-Baqir (a)]] and Imam Sadiq (a) have both said in commentary of 'the days of Allah' that, 'the 'days of Allah' are the day of the promised [[Imam al-Mahdi (a)|Mahdi]]'s uprising, the day of Raj'a and the [[Qiyama|Day of Judgement]]' . | In one narration, [[Imam al-Sadiq (a)]] has counted Raj'a as one of the conditions of faith . Similarly, [[Imam al-Baqir (a)]] and Imam Sadiq (a) have both said in commentary of 'the days of Allah' that, 'the 'days of Allah' are the day of the promised [[Imam al-Mahdi (a)|Mahdi]]'s uprising, the day of Raj'a and the [[Qiyama|Day of Judgement]]' . | ||
[[Imam al-Rida (a)]] comments that belief in Raj'a is an important and affective factor of faith. He places it alongside belief in [[Tawhid]], [[Prophet-hood]], [[Imamate]], [[Mi'raj]] (the night journey of the Prophet (s)), and the [[questioning of the grave]]. | [[Imam al-Rida (a)]] comments that belief in Raj'a is an important and affective factor of faith. He places it alongside belief in [[Tawhid]], [[Prophet-hood]], [[Imamate]], [[Mi'raj]] (the night journey of the Prophet (s)), and the [[questioning of the grave]]. |