The purpose of religion is to protect a person’s inner nature and its natural growth. Our inner nature is beautiful and honourable like our external nature. We can affect nature, but we often use this ability to destroy it. SOURCE: @PanahianEN | H.I. ALIREZA PANAHIAN
According to the Shi‘ah, the most extensive…
According to the Shi‘ah, the most extensive example of ontological guardianship [Wilayat at-takwiniyyah] granted to the servants of God is that which God granted to the Prophet of Islam (S) and the infallible Imams (A) after him. In any case, in our discussion of wilayat al-faqih we are not concerned with the idea of exercising…
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The laws and the systems governing the world…
The laws and the systems governing the world are also unchangeable. The things existing in nature are constantly changing, but the natural systems governing them are firm. They do not undergo a change. The things develop and evolve. They take various courses. They sometimes attain almost perfection and sometimes remain stagnant. Sometimes they march speedily…
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There is no doubt that entering the Wilāyat…
There is no doubt that entering the Wilāyat of the purified Ahlulbayt (A) implies taking refuge with the Ahlulbayt (A), to abstain from all unlawful acts and to remain aloof from their enemies. The word “Tahassum” denotes ‘taking refuge in an established fort’ and it also suggests that the refuge is not only physical in…
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Without inviting the people to follow blindly…
Without inviting the people to follow blindly, the Holy Qur’an talks to them in their own ordinary language and Allah-given logic. It reminds them of a series of known facts which man perceives willy-nilly through his nature. It mentions that man can never avoid accepting and admitting them. The Almighty Allah states: ‘Most surely it…
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