‘Oh you who believe! Do not enter houses other than your own houses, until you have asked permission and saluted their inmates; this is better for you, that you may be mindful.’ (24:27). This verse describes the duty of a man who is not mahram, to the house of another person, that is, the house…
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Among man’s innate desires…
Among man’s innate desires, mention can be made of the desire to wield power, to be capable of performing deeds and to have control over other beings. This desire also emerges in childhood and endures to the end of a person’s life. Of course, this desire has degrees depending on age differences, period of life…
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If Islamic precepts were to say that it is not…
If Islamic precepts were to say that it is not permitted for a woman to leave her house; if we were to ask whether it is possible for a woman to buy something from a store where the seller be a man and they said no, it was forbidden; if a person asked, “Is a…
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Since man naturally loves immortality…
Since man naturally loves immortality, detests and evades decline and annihilation, and mistakes death for annihilation, even if his reason was to confirm this-world as the house of transition and annihilation and that-world as eternal and everlasting, his heart does not accept the findings of his reason unless these findings enter the very heart. SOURCE:…
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Since man considers this world as a place…
Since man considers this world as a place of pleasure and luxury, and death as the end of these activities, even if he is led to believe in the Hereafter, its states, conditions, and rewards via the arguments of the hukama’ or the traditions of the prophets (A), yet his heart remains unfamiliar with them…
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