The [so-called] “Islamic governments”, during the lives of Ahlulbayt (A), brought about changes in the precepts and laws of Islam as per the “expediency of the time”. It was due to these changes that their conducts were contrary to that of the Holy Prophet (S). But according to the Qur’anic directives, the Ahlulbayt (A) considered…
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When the Holy Prophet (S) openly invited…
When the Holy Prophet (S) openly invited people to Islam, on the very first day he mentioned about his relatives, embracing Islam and nominated ‘Ali (A) as his successor. He manifestly specified ‘Ali’s (A) succession in Ghadir Khumm and elsewhere during the last days of his life. In spite of this fact, the people designated…
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The Holy Prophet (S) had mentioned…
The Holy Prophet (S) had mentioned about the virtues and excellent qualities of his Ahlulbayt (A), the most important of which were the honor of knowing the teachings of the Holy Qur’an and distinguishing between halal (Islamically permissible) and haram (Islamically prohibited) matters and even though it was incumbent upon the Ummah to respect and…
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The other members of the Ahlulbayt (A)…
The other members of the Ahlulbayt (A) are the perfect examples of the education and training of the Holy Prophet (S). Their characters and life-style resemble the character of the Holy Prophet (S). SOURCE: ISLAMIC TEACHINGS IN BRIEF | ALLAMA TABATABAI (R)
The Holy Prophet (S), his honorable daughter…
The Holy Prophet (S), his honorable daughter, Fatimah al-Zahra’ (A), and the twelve infallible Imams are called the “Fourteen Ma’sumin. The first five from among the fourteen Ma’sumin, namely, the Holy Prophet (S), ‘Ali (A), Fatimah (A), al-Imam al-Hasan (A) and al-Imam al-Husayn (A) are called “Ahlal-‘Aba” and “Ashab al-Kisa’” (the family and companions gathered…
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