wikishia:Main Page Demo
Wikishia Languages
From today's featured article

Zabūr is a divine scripture revealed to Prophet David (a). It does not contain legal rulings or a new religious law, but rather consists of admonitions, prayers, and supplications. According to certain verses of the Qur’an, Prophet David (a) is granted superiority over some other prophets due to receiving the Zabur. Some narrations also consider the Zabur among the spiritual trusts of the Imamate, and mention references to the Prophet Muhammad (s) within it.
Some researchers believe that the Psalms in the Old Testament are the same as the Zabur revealed to Prophet David (a), though they have undergone distortion. The Psalms are among the most revered religious and cultural sources in Judaism, comprising five books and 150 psalms, 73 of which are attributed to David. It is said that verse 105 of Quran 21 is the Qur’an’s only direct quotation from the Torah, and its content still appears in the Psalms.
According to some narrations, the Zabur is one of the 104 divine scriptures, revealed to Prophet David (a) on the 18th of Ramadan. According to Nasir Makarim Shirazi, author of Tafsir-i nimuna, the content of the Zabur was advice, prayers, and supplications, and it did not include new laws or religious rulings. Some narrations also regard the Zabur as one of the spiritual trusts of the Imamate, preserved in the White Jafr (Jafr-i Abyaz).
According to a narration from Prophet Muhammad (s), his name is mentioned in the Zabur as "Māḥī", meaning the one who erases idolatry from the earth. Some hadiths also refer to the mention of Imam 'Ali (a) in the Zabur. Another narration states that God gave the Prophet (s) the chapters of al-Mathani in place of the Zabur. Certain works, such as the Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya and some mystical poems by 'Attar Nishapuri have been called Zabur due to their devotional and eloquent content. Linguistically, the word Zabur means “written”..........
Other featured articles: Nahj al-balagha (book) – Hadith al-Thaqalayn – Muhammad b. Ya'qub al-Kulayni
From today's Good article
What is WikiShia?
WikiShia is a free online encyclopedia about Shi'a, one of the major denominations in Islam. This wiki contains 4,580 pages about Shi'a in 15 languages including English, Farsi, Arabic, Spanish, French, Bahasa Indonesia, Turkish, Urdu, German, Russian, Chinese, Tajik, Bengali, Indian and Swahili. WikiShia is affiliated with Ahl al-Bayt (a) World Assembly.
Today picture


Main Category
In the news
- Celebrating the birth of Lady Fatimah al-Zahra' (a) at Islamic Centre of England
- A group of Shiite women (in the photo) from African countries were informed about the activities of the Ahl al-Bayt (a) World Assembly.
- Honoring the wife of Martyr Ayatollah Hakim in Qom and Tehran.
- Shaykh Na'im Qasim's criticism of the double standards of America and the West
- Ayat Allah Ramadani: Charlie Hebdo magazine's insult to the leader of the revolution is not compatible with any of the rules of freedom of expression.
- The statement of the Ahl al-Bayt (a) Assembly of Syria condemning the insult of the offensive French publication.
- Ayat Allah Ramadani: The Ahl al-Bayt (a) World Assembly is the connecting link between the authority and the followers of Ahl al-Bayt (a).
- Current events: Under Construction …
- Recent deaths: Under Construction …
On this day
- 1946 CE - Demise of Mahdi Gharawi Isfahani (Dhu l-Hijja 19, 1365)
- 24 AH - Conquest of Kerman during the caliphate of Umar b. al-Khattab (March 27, 645)
- 1326 AH - Murder of Mirza Nasr Allah Malik al-Mutakallimin by the order of Muhammad 'Ali Shah Qajar (June 23, 1908)
- 1326 AH - The bombardment of the Iranian parliament by the forces of Mohammad Ali Shah and the beginning of the period of minor tyranny. (June 23, 1908)
- 1326 AH - Issuing a fatwa for jihad against Mohammad 'Ali Shah by Muhammad Kazim Khurasani, after the bombardment of Majlis. (June 23, 1908)
More anniversaries: November 13 · November 14 · November 15
Did you know ...
- ... Louis Massignon, a French Islamologist, decided to write the book Salman-i Pak after visiting the shrine of Salman al-Farsi?
- ... according to custody law, when the mother is solely responsible for caring for the child, she is entitled to receive wages from the child's father?
- ... in 1216/1802, Wahhabies, under the leadership of Saudi king Sa'ud b. 'Abd al-'Aziz attacked Karbala and, besides plundering the city, destroyed the shrine of al-'Abbas and the dome of shrine of Imam al-Husayn (a)?
Search articles
There are 4,580 articles in wikishia. Search the box below to see if there is an article under your desired title or similar:
Wikishia's sister projects
Other websites of the Ahl al-Bayt World Assembly:
Abna World Service
The comprehnsive and specialized web direrctory
Ahl Al-Bayt World Assembly