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Imam, Ali, ancestry, Nahjul Balagah, Ghadir-e-Khum
Ali bin Abu Talib (A.S.) was the cousin and son-in-Law of Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.). It is outside the scope of this presentation to record the numerous achievements and merits of Imam Ali (A.S.). His exalted personality is such that even the most........
Imam, al-Naqi, al-Hadi, Samarrah, Imamate, Historians
Imam Hadi was martyred of poisoning on third day of Rajab by the Abbasid caliph Mu'taz in 254 A.H. at Samarrah in Iraq and is buried there. The Holy Imam (A.S.) was 42 years old at the time of his martyrdom.
Eid Adh’ha, Ghadeer, Khum, ZulHijja, Juhfah, Imam, Prophet
On Thursday, 10th year after the Hijra, on the 18th ZulHijja exactly 8 days after eid Adh’ha in the desert of Ghadeer Khum command for giving allegiance to the commander of the faithful was issued by almighty Allah through His angel and ..........
Sermon, Ghadeer, Khum, Prophet, Wasi, Infallible, Imam
All Praise is due to Allah Who is Exalted in His Monotheism, Near in His Uniqueness, Sublime in His Authority, Magnanimous in His Dominance. He knows everything at its various places; He subdued all creatures with His power and evidence, His praise ......
Ghadeer, Perfection, Protection, Islam, Prophet
“O Messenger! Deliver what has been revealed to you from your Lord; and if you do it not, then you have not delivered His message, and Allah will protect you from the people; surely Allah will not guide the unbelieving people.” (5:67)
Eid, Ghadeer, Muslims, Adhha, Saqifah, Imam
All Muslims in the east and the west of the earth celebrate two eids; the first is the Eid al-Fitr after the end of Ramadan, and the second is Eid al-Adhha immediately after performing the hajj.
Orientalists, Ghadeer, Khumm, Dhil-Hijjah, mawla, Ahl al-Bayt
The 18th of Dhil-Hijjah 1410 AH is to be celebrated in the Shi'i world as the 1,400th anniversary of the declaration of Ghadir Khum in which the Prophet said the following about Imam Ali: 'Whosoever’s master (mawla) I am, this Ali is also his.............
EID, GHADIR, SHIA, MUSLIMS, occasion, authority
Today, around the world, Shia Muslims will be celebrating an occasion of vital importance to them; an event that it is widely considered to be the one that split the Muslim world. Eid al Ghadir is named after the event in which Shias believe that.........
Guardianship, ghadir, evidence, farewell, pilgrimage
 Through the prophetic texts, words and behaviors of the Farewell Pilgrimage, it is obviously comprehensible that the whole matter was aimed at giving emphasis to the present and coming role of the Prophet’s household. Directly, the Prophet............
Ghadir, Guardianship, Mecca, Medina, Johfeh
Ghadir Tradition The expressive evidence for guardianship Ghadir tradition is one of the conclusive evidences for the immediate guardianship and caliphate of Ali (a.s.) after the Prophet (s.a.w.a.), and the researchers render a special ............
Ghadir, Khum, SERMON, Prophet, Dominance, Imam Ali
O Messenger! Convey what has (just) been revealed to you (with regard to 'Ali),and if you do not do so, you will not have conveyed His Message at all, and Allah shall Protect you from (evil) people; surely Allah will not guide the Unbelieving ........
fadak, Zahra, Fatimah, Ahlulbayt, usurpation, Abu-Bakr, throne
THE SERMON (KHUTBAH) OF FATIMA ZAHRA (A.S.) AFTER THE USURPATION OF FADAK BY CALIPH ABU-BAKR
fadak, Zahra, Fatimah, Ahlulbayt, usurpation, Abu-Bakr, throne
It is very obvious from our previous discussion that Fadak is personal property of the holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) and has given it to Fatimah Zahra (a.s.); so taking it from her is oppression and usurpation of her right.
fadak, Zahra, Fatimah, Ahlulbayt, usurpation, Abu-Bakr, throne
Fadak was seized so that Imam Ali may not capitalize in it to take back his caliphate: Sharh Nahjul Balaghah Ibn Abil Hadeed vol: 16 pg: 236
fadak, Zahra, Fatimah, Ahlulbayt, usurpation, Abu-Bakr, throne
Some of the references regard Fadak most especially those from our Sunni brothers have been mentioned in our previous article.
fadak, Zahra, Fatimah, Ahlulbayt, usurpation, Abu-Bakr, throne
The Jews after reading the coming of the promised Prophet in their Book, they decide to travel to Hijaz in order to settle there so that the Prophet comes from them. The first person among them to have settled in Hijaz was known as Ibn Khan .............
fadak, Zahra, Fatimah, Ahlulbayt, usurpation, Abu-Bakr, throne
After all the injustice done to Fatimah Zahra (a.s.) by forcibly taken Fadak from her and that of the Caliphate from Imam Ali, she decided not to sit down folding her hands rather she should voice out her grievances and to demonstrate her objection.......
fadak, Zahra, Fatimah, Ahlulbayt, usurpation, Abu-Bakr, throne
  Fadak is an Arabic   word and it was a garden or farmland near Khaybar, a tract of land in northern Arabia which is now part of Saudi Arabia. It is located approximately 100km away from Medina. Fadak was known for its water-wells, dates,........
fadak, Zahra, Fatimah, daughter, Ahlulbayt, usurpation, Abu-Bakr, throne
Is it true that the Prophets were not inherited that what ever they left behind is (Sadaqah) use for almsgiving? In another expression; is the hadith “we the entire Prophets are not inherited; whatever we left behind is (Sadaqah) almsgiving” ..........
fadak, Zahra, daughter, Imamah, Ahlulbayt, Abu-Bakr, Umar
It appears from recorded historical events, that Lady Fatima (a.s.) was successful at the beginning in persuading Abu-Bakr to hand back Fadak to her; listen to part of a speech according to some historians he delivered after hearing Fatima's speech.....

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