If one thinks that Wilayat al-Faqih is governed by no law or order, and that to be above the law means that the Wali al-Faqih himself is the law and can do whatever he likes and no law can restrain him and that the absoluteness of Wilayat al-Faqih means that the Wali al-Faqih is bound…
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It should not be so, that a person is hopeful…
It should not be so, that a person is hopeful of intercession and is negligent at the same time. Along with the hope of intercession the fear of Allah (S.w.T.) is also a must. Because fear is not contrary to intercession. The one who is hopeful of the grace and mercy of the Almighty Lord…
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Once a Jew and a Muslim were accused of a theft…
Once a Jew and a Muslim were accused of a theft in the house of one of the Ansar. In this connection, a great crowd of Ansar went to the Holy Prophet (S) and insisted that the Jew be punished for the sake of the prestige of the Muslims, specifically the Ansar and keeping in…
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In principle, if the social laws of Islam…
In principle, if the social laws of Islam had had no impact whatsoever upon man’s felicity and perfection, they would not have initially been promulgated. So, the effect of this set of laws on the felicity and perfection of man is certain, and naturally to ignore them will obstruct man’s attainment of bliss and perfection,…
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The [so-called] “Islamic governments”…
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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