“In the tradition from Imam al-Ridha’ (A) where he has listed the Greater Sins, despondence is mentioned after despair (Yas). Qunut (despondence) is described as the condition where one’s heart loses hope of Allah’s Mercy and that person does not even dislike the hopelessness. According to the religious scholars the difference between Yas and Qunut…
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It must be known that no fire is more…
It must be known that no fire is more painful than the fire of Divine Wrath. It is mentioned in a tradition that Jesus, the son of Mary, was asked by his disciples as to which of the things is the hardest to bear. “The Fury of the Most High God is the hardest thing…
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Each one of the worships and the rites prescribed…
Each one of the worships and the rites prescribed by the Shari’ah, besides themselves possessing heavenly and angelic forms, are elements for building the physical paradise and procuring all the paraphernalia of heavenly life. This is confirmed by tradition and affirmed by reason. In the same way as every worship produces its own specific effects…
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There is another tradition…
There is another tradition, “A look is an arrow of satan.” This, of course, refers to a look of lust. Or, “Everything has its adulterous form and the adultery of the eyes is to look,” referring to a look of lust and one which holds the fear of deviating. SOURCE: ISLAMIC MODEST DRESS | AYATOLLAH…
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