The Holy Qur’an says: “It is Allah to leave in error whom He wills and to guide whom He pleases. He is the Mighty, the Wise”. (Surah Ibrahim, 14:4)… [and many such verses]. But these verses do not deny the intervention of the natural causes. Hence there is no contradiction between them and the other…
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The proofs which are introduced to establish…
The proofs which are introduced to establish wilayat al-faqih are classified as intellectual [‘aqli] and transmitted [naqli]. It is worth noticing that the Shi‘a ‘ulama’ believe that in proving a religious injunction, we can make use of four types of proofs: The Qur’an, Sunnah of the Infallibles (A), Consensus [ijma‘], and Reason [‘aql]. SOURCE: A…
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The Holy Qur’an says: “If someone trusts Allah…
The Holy Qur’an says: “If someone trusts Allah, He will suffice Him. He will surely bring about what He decrees. Allah has set a measure for everything”. (Surah al-Talaq, 65:3) In this verse it has been expressly said that Allah has set a measure for everything. Nothing takes place haphazardly. In other words the system…
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If we want to define a good prayer…
If we want to define a good prayer for ourselves and know what it is, naturally the best one to introduce it is God Himself, Who has said in the Holy Qur’an, “Prayer keeps one away from indecency and evil.” (Qur’an 29:45) Based on this fact, the more a person’s prayer keeps him away from…
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Among the Greater Sins is Adultery…
Among the Greater Sins is Adultery (fornication). Allah (S.w.T.) says in the Holy Qur’an, “And they who do not call upon another god with Allah and do not slay a soul which Allah has forbidden except in the requirements of justice, and (who) do not commit fornication. And he who does this shall find a…
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