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- 07:18, 16 April 2025 Most important Persian commentaries on the Quran (hist | edit) [7,430 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} What are the most important Persian commentaries on the Quran? {{question end}} {{answer}} Over the centuries, from the 4th century onward, many Quran commentaries have been written in Persian. Some of the older commentaries in this field include Tafseer Tabari, Tafseer Rawdat al-Janan, Tafseer Gazer, and Tafseer Sharif Lahiji. In the 14th century, many more commentaries were written in Persian, with the m...")
- 07:14, 16 April 2025 Meaning of the verse 189 of Surah Al-Baqarah (hist | edit) [8,442 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} What is the meaning of the verse 189 of Surah Al-Baqarah, where it says: "Righteousness is not that you enter houses from their backs"? {{question end}} {{answer}} Some Arabs in the pre-Islamic period (Jahiliyyah) had a tradition where, during certain times, such as when in a state of Ihram, they would not enter their homes from the front door, but rather from the back. Ihram refers to the state one enters when beginning the rituals of Ha...")
- 07:11, 16 April 2025 Appendix to the book Mafatih al-Jinan (hist | edit) [7,349 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} Has anything been added to the book *Mafatih al-Jinan* by Sheikh Abbas Qummi? Who added these materials? {{question end}} {{answer}} '''Additions to Mafatih al-Jinan''' are materials that were either written by Sheikh Abbas Qummi himself or added by others, including publishers. The first additions to this book consist of eight topics, which were added by the author to the book. The second addition is a treatise titled *Baqiyat al-Salihat*...")
- 07:08, 16 April 2025 Haman (hist | edit) [4,142 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} Who is Haman, who is mentioned in several surahs of the Quran? {{question end}} {{answer}} The name '''Haman''' appears in six verses of the Quran alongside Pharaoh. Based on Pharaoh's command to Haman, he was Pharaoh's minister and obedient servant. In some tafsirs (Quranic exegeses), Haman is also identified as Pharaoh's minister and Qarun (Korah) is described as Pharaoh’s treasurer. In Surah Qasas, the Quran mentions Pharaoh's...")
- 07:05, 16 April 2025 Hawl Muttali (hist | edit) [6,448 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{start text}} {{question}} What is "Hawl Muttali"? {{question end}} {{answer}} '''Hawl Muttali''' is a term used in prayers and narrations, which refers to the terror of the grave. Some interpret "Hawl Muttali" as a high place from which everything concerning a person is observed and supervised. Others interpret it as the fear of seeing the Angel of Death during the soul's extraction, meaning the terror of the Angel of Death and the angels involved in the process. Ima...")
- 07:02, 16 April 2025 Temptations of Satan in verse 169 of Surah Al-Baqarah (hist | edit) [3,202 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Start of text}} {{Question}} What are the temptations of Satan in verse 169 of Surah Al-Baqarah? {{End of question}} {{Answer}} Verse 169 of Surah Al-Baqarah refers to the temptations of Satan, which command three things: 1. **Suu' (Evil)**: This refers to all kinds of evil actions and sins. 2. **Fahsha**: This means indecency or immorality, and scholars have interpreted it as a major or public sin, or a sin on which punishment is applied. 3. **Accusing God and relig...")
- 06:58, 16 April 2025 Method of Wudu (Ablution) of the Prophet and the Differences between Shia and Sunni Practices (hist | edit) [5,147 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "**The Method of Wudu (Ablution) of the Prophet and the Differences between Shia and Sunni Practices** Shia Muslims attribute their method of wudu to the practices of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). According to historical evidence, there was no recorded difference in the method of wudu until the time of the third Caliph, Uthman. During Uthman’s time, a new method of wudu became common. After Uthman’s reign, Imam Ali (A.S.) reminded people of the Prophet’s method, but...")
- 06:55, 16 April 2025 Ayatollah Sayyid Hossein Borujerdi's Works and Writings (hist | edit) [4,722 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "**Ayatollah Sayyid Hossein Borujerdi's Works and Writings** Ayatollah Sayyid Hossein Borujerdi (1254–1340 SH), a prominent Shia jurist and religious authority of the 20th century, left behind a vast collection of writings in the fields of jurisprudence (fiqh), principles of jurisprudence (usul), hadith, and biography (rijal). Among his most notable works are: == Biography == Sayyid Hossein Tabatabai Borujerdi (1254–1340 SH), a distinguished jurist and one of the le...")
- 06:52, 16 April 2025 Characteristics of war and jihad from the perspective of Imam Ali (a) (hist | edit) [9,734 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} What are the characteristics of war and jihad from the perspective of Imam Ali (AS)? {{question end}} {{answer}} Divine motivation and fighting for the sake of God are among the main characteristics of war and jihad in the view of Imam Ali (AS). According to the Imam's advice, fighters should not let personal grudges interfere in their battle with the enemy. Imam Ali (AS) regarded war as the last resort and emphasized that efforts should...")
- 06:47, 16 April 2025 Knowledge which is not beneficial is of no use (hist | edit) [5,535 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} In letter 31 of Nahj al-Balagha, the Commander of the Faithful (peace be upon him) advises Imam Hasan al-Mujtaba: *“Know that knowledge which is not beneficial is of no use, and knowledge that is not worthy of being learned has no value.”* What are the types of knowledge that are unbeneficial and impermissible to acquire? {{question end}} {{answer}} '''Knowledge that is not worthy of being learned is of no benefit''' is part of a statem...")
- 06:44, 16 April 2025 Prophet of Islam (s) asking God to appoint a successor (hist | edit) [5,481 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Question}} Did the Prophet of Islam (PBUH) ask God to appoint a successor? {{End of Question}} {{Answer}} The story of Prophet Moses (AS) in Surah Ta-Ha, verse 24, recounts how he prayed and pleaded with God to appoint his brother Aaron as his successor and helper. His plea was granted, and Aaron attained the position of vicegerency and ministry under Moses. Regarding the Noble Messenger of Islam (PBUH), there are narrations that indicate he also prayed f...")
- 06:40, 16 April 2025 Prayers the Quran narrated from monotheists and worshippers of God (hist | edit) [5,973 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Question: What prayers has the Quran narrated from monotheists and worshippers of God? Answer: The Quran mentions prayers from worshippers of God, where they seek guidance, forgiveness, salvation from divine punishment, victory over enemies, and more. These worshippers are referred to by various titles, including: - Believers (those who have faith) - Companions of the Prophets (AS) - Disciples of Prophet Jesus (AS) - Followers (Tabi’in) - Righteous se...")
- 06:18, 16 April 2025 Supplications of Sura Baqara and Al Imran (hist | edit) [11,113 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with " {{Question}} Which Quranic chapter contains the most prayers? What are those prayers? {{End question}} {{Answer}} The Quran recounts prayers in various contexts and from the lips of different individuals. Among its chapters, Surah Al-Baqarah and Surah Al-Imran contain the highest number of prayers. These prayers seek divine mercy, forgiveness, patience, sustenance, righteous offspring, protection from Hellfire, and more. == Prayers in Surah Al-Baqarah == '''Ver...")
- 06:13, 16 April 2025 Distortions that have occurred in the narration of the Karbala from the viewpoint of Morteza Motahhari (hist | edit) [8,571 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Question}} According to Martyr Motahhari, what distortions have occurred in the narration of the Karbala event? {{End question}} {{Portal|Imam Hussain}} {{Answer}}'''Distortions of the Ashura Event from Martyr Motahhari's Perspective''' include distortions stemming from the motives of enemies, humanity's tendency toward myth-making, and the desire to evoke tears for Imam Hussain (AS) by any means, which undermines the objectives of Ashura, such as...")
- 01:42, 16 April 2025 Purpose of Imam Khomeini's Stay in France (hist | edit) [14,533 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Start text}} {{Question}} What was the purpose of Imam Khomeini's stay in France, and what activities did he carry out there? {{End question}} {{Answer}} thumb|Imam Khomeini in Neauphle-le-Château|200x200px {{Portal|Religious Government|Seminary and Clergy}}Imam Khomeini resided in France, specifically in the village of Neauphle-le-Château, from 14 Mehr 1357 (6 October 1978) until 12 Bahman 1357 (1 February 1979)...")
- 01:36, 16 April 2025 How did Martyr Modarres confront Reza Pahlavi (hist | edit) [5,636 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} How did Martyr Modarres confront Reza Pahlavi? {{question end}} {{answer}} thumb|A photo of Martyr Modarres|309x309px Sayyed Hassan Modarres (1870–1937 CE), a Shi'a scholar and politician, was one of the most prominent opponents of Reza Shah during his rise to power. Modarres's opposition and confrontations with Reza Khan began during the coup d'état of Esfand 1299 SH (February 1921), in which Reza Kh...")
- 01:33, 16 April 2025 Narrations that apply Quranic verses to the Ahl al-Bayt (a) (hist | edit) [8,573 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Start of text}} {{Question}} To what extent are the narrations that apply Quranic verses to the Ahl al-Bayt (a) reliable? {{End of question}} {{Answer}} Numerous narrations have been transmitted in which words and verses of the Quran are applied to the Ahl al-Bayt and their divinely appointed authority. Many of these narrations are considered acceptable and have been used as evidence. The application of verses to the Ahl al-Bayt (a) or others is...")
- 22:31, 11 April 2025 Imam Ali’s (a) judgment regarding the dispute over a male child (hadith) (hist | edit) [5,563 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} Is the hadith about Imam Ali’s (a) judgment regarding the dispute over a male child authentic? {{question end}} {{Answer}} The hadith about Imam Ali’s (a) judgment in the dispute over a male child is considered authentic and reliable in terms of its chain of transmission (isnād). According to the narration, two female slaves (concubines) disputed over which of them was the mother of a newborn son and which of them had given birth to a...")
- 22:27, 11 April 2025 Goharshad Mosque Massacre (hist | edit) [7,317 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} What was the Goharshad Mosque massacre? {{question end}} {{Answer}} The Goharshad Mosque massacre occurred on 12 July 1935 (21 Tir 1314 SH) when the military forces of Reza Shah violently suppressed a popular uprising. This event is seen as a heroic resistance in defense of Islamic values and in protest against the authoritarian policies of Reza Shah, ending in a brutal massacre. At the time, the government of Reza Shah issued a directive...")
- 22:24, 11 April 2025 Verses forgotten turning into snakes (hadith) (hist | edit) [5,310 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} There is a narration that those who memorize the Qur'an but later forget it and do not revise it, the verses will turn into snakes on the Day of Judgment and seize them. Is this authentic? {{question end}} {{Answer}} '''Verses forgotten turning into snakes''' is the content of a narration according to which, on the Day of Judgment, the verses a person memorized and then forgot will turn into snakes and be hung around their neck. Some believ...")
- 22:21, 11 April 2025 Satan cannot appear in the dream of a person in the form of the Prophet (hadith) (hist | edit) [7,337 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} Is the narration that states Satan cannot appear in the dream of a person in the form of the Prophet (s) and his successors authentic and reliable? {{question end}} {{Answer}} In Islamic texts, there exists an authentic narration indicating that Satan cannot appear in human dreams in the form of the Prophet Muhammad (s). This narration is transmitted from Imam al-Ridha (a) and is attributed to the...")
- 18:53, 11 April 2025 The Word Qur'an in the Qur'an (hist | edit) [7,450 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} How many times is the word “Qur’an” mentioned in the Holy Qur’an? {{question end}} {{Answer}} The word “Qur’an”, in its various forms, is repeated more than 60 times in the verses of the Qur’an, each time with a specific message. However, in all cases, the word does not necessarily refer to the divine book. For example, it appears twice in verse 78 of Surah Al-Isra, where it does not mean the Book of God, but rathe...")
- 18:10, 11 April 2025 Ali Mamsus Fi Zat Allah (hadith) (hist | edit) [6,552 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} Is the hadith *ʿAlī is absorbed in the essence of God* (ʿAlī(yun) mamsūs(un) fī dhāt Allāh) authentic? What does *mamsūs fī dhāt Allāh* mean?{{End of question}} {{question end}} {{Answer}} The hadith *"Do not curse ʿAlī; for he is absorbed and captivated in the essence of the Almighty God"* is attributed to Prophet Muhammad (s) and interpreted to mean that Imam Ali (a) was enamored with and deeply immersed in God's esse...")
- 15:55, 11 April 2025 Hadith in which Imam Musa al-Kadhim (A) brings a lion image to life (hist | edit) [6,727 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} Is the hadith in which Imam Musa al-Kadhim (A) brings a lion image to life in the court of Harun al-Rashid authentic and reliable? {{question end}} {{Answer}} Bringing the lion image to life by Imam Musa al-Kadhim (A) is the subject of a narration mentioned in Al-Amali by Shaykh al-Saduq, which is considered authentic (sahih) and reliable in terms of chain of transmission. Shia scholars of rijal (biographical evaluation) have deemed all nar...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 15:49, 11 April 2025 Wash your children from the fat of the food they have eaten and cleanse them (hist | edit) [5,547 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Start of text}} {{Question}} Is this narration authentic: "Wash your children from the fat of the food they have eaten and cleanse them; for the devils smell the leftover fat, and the child becomes frightened in sleep"? {{End of question}} {{Answer}} '''The recommendation to wash children from the fat of the food they have eaten''' is the content of a narration mentioned in the books ‘Ilal al-Sharāyiʿ, ʿUyūn Akhbār al-Ri...") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 09:35, 17 March 2025 The Hadith on the Equality of the Reward for Visiting Abdul'azim al-Hasani and Visiting the Grave of Imam Husayn (a) (hist | edit) [10,502 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} Is the chain of narration (sanad) for the hadith about the equality of the reward for visiting Abdolazim Hassani and Imam Hussain (AS) reliable? This narration is attributed to Imam Hadi (AS). However, if Abdolazim Hassani passed away after the martyrdom of Imam Hadi (AS), how can the content of this narration be accepted?{{question end}} {{Answer}} '''The hadith about the equality of the reward for visiting Abdolazim Hassani and Imam H...") originally created as "The Hadith on the Equality of the Reward for Visiting Abdolazim al-Hasani and Visiting the Grave of Imam Hussain (a)"
- 09:24, 17 March 2025 Anti-colonial actions of Sayyid Jamal al-Din Asadabadi in Iran (hist | edit) [7,658 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} What actions did Sayyid Jamal al-Din Asadabadi take in the fight against colonialism in Iran? {{question end}} {{Answer}} '''Anti-colonial actions of Sayyid Jamal al-Din Asadabadi in Iran''' were efforts to attract and nurture talented individuals to raise awareness among the Iranian people and elevate the political consciousness of scholars to combat colonialism in events such as the Tobacco Protest. Sayyid Jamal al-Din Asadabadi or...")
- 12:00, 16 March 2025 Fiqh wa maslahat (book) (hist | edit) [8,048 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} Who is the author of the book Fiqh and Maslahah, and what is its content? {{question end}} {{Answer}} '''The book Fiqh and Maslahah''' is a work by Abolqasem Alidoust (born 1961), which was selected as the Book of the Year of the Islamic Republic of Iran in 2010 and the Book of the Year of the Hawza in 2010. The book seeks to determine the place, functions, and methods of identifying Maslahah (public interest) based on the principles and sour...")
- 23:22, 15 March 2025 Deception of Amr ibn Abd Wudd by Imam Ali (a) (hist | edit) [12,454 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} Some have accused Imam Ali (AS) of lying due to his use of deception against "Amr ibn Abd Wudd." {{question end}} {{Answer}} Deception in war is used as a strategic tool to defeat the enemy. **Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)** said, "War is deception," and he approved the use of deception in various stages of battle. **Imam Ali (AS)**, with his wisdom and use of deception during the **Battle of the Trench**, defeated **Amr ibn Abd Wudd**. This action,...")
- 23:16, 15 March 2025 Mukhammasah Sect (hist | edit) [5,515 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} Who were the Mokhammasa sect, and what were their beliefs? {{question end}} {{Answer}} The Mokhammasa sect is recognized as one of the extremist groups (Ghulat) and were followers of Abu al-Khattab, the founder of the Khattabiyya sect. The Mokhammasa believed that God had manifested and incarnated in the forms of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), Imam Ali (AS), Fatima (SA), Hasan (AS), and Husayn (AS). They considered these five individuals to be etern...")
- 23:09, 15 March 2025 Spectrum of the Clergy from the Perspective of Imam Khomeini and Ayatollah Khamenei (hist | edit) [9,726 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} How is the clergy divided into spectrums from the perspective of Imam Khomeini and the Supreme Leader?{{question end}} {{Answer}} '''The clergy, from the perspective of Imam Khomeini and the Supreme Leader,''' is divided into two main groups: the authentic, committed, aware, progressive, and revolutionary clergy, and the inauthentic, rigid, unaware, and dependent clergy. From their viewpoint, the authentic clergy is...")
- 22:55, 15 March 2025 Ziyaratnama of Lady Ma'suma (a) (hist | edit) [19,462 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Start text}} {{Question}} What is the status of the Ziyaratnama (pilgrimage text) of Hazrat Masuma (SA) among other Ziyaratnamas, and does it have a reliable source? {{End question}} {{Answer}} The **Ziyarat of Hazrat Fatima Masuma (SA)** holds a high status in the narrations of the **Ahl al-Bayt**, and the Imams have emphasized the **reward** and virtue of this pilgrimage. **Imam Sadiq (AS)** referred to Qom as the sanctuary of the Ahl al-Bayt, and **Imam Ridha (AS)**...")
- 22:35, 15 March 2025 Fasting and Nutrition for Teenagers during Ramadan (hist | edit) [9,116 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} How can teenagers fast during Ramadan without it being too difficult for them?{{question end}} {{Answer}} Fasting for teenagers should be done within a dietary plan that provides all the necessary nutrients and energy required for the fasting individual, enabling them to adapt well to the dietary changes during Ramadan. Consuming proteins, vegetables, and dairy during Suhoor (pre-dawn meal), Iftar (breaking the fast), and dinner, whil...")
- 22:28, 15 March 2025 Day of Adornment in verse 59 of Surah Taha (hist | edit) [5,013 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} What is meant by "Yawm al-Zinah" (Day of Adornment) in verse 59 of Surah Taha? {{question end}} {{Answer}} thumb|An image of Sham al-Nessim, one of the ancient Egyptian festivals, which some consider to be the same as "Yawm al-Zinah." {{Portal|Quran}} **Yawm al-Zinah** (Day of Adornment) in **verse 59 of Surah Taha** refers to a festival day in **ancient Egypt** when **Prophet Moses (AS)** defeated the...")
- 17:27, 15 March 2025 Sura al-Ahzab (hist | edit) [14,278 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} What themes and topics are discussed in Surah "Al-Ahzab"? {{question end}} {{Answer}} Surah Al-Ahzab was revealed in Medina and is the 33rd surah of the Quran, consisting of 73 verses. A significant portion of this surah deals with the events of the Battle of Al-Ahzab (the Trench), where the Jews allied with the Meccan polytheists and other tribes against the Muslims. The surah also addresses jurisprudential rulings such as the waiting period...")
- 17:02, 15 March 2025 Scholars who have played a role in the expansion of Shi'a (hist | edit) [7,519 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} Which of the great Shia scholars have played a role in the expansion of Shiism? {{question end}} {{Answer}} {{Start text}} Shia scholars have each contributed to the expansion of Shiism in their own way. The growth and spread of Shiism in the contemporary world can be attributed to fourteen centuries of their scholarly and practical efforts. However, the role of some scholars has been more prominent. By understanding the political and social...")
- 10:44, 15 March 2025 Imam Ali (a) is above the divine prophets (hist | edit) [5,474 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} Why do Shia Muslims consider Ali (a.s.) superior to all prophets except the Messenger of God (s.a.w.)? {{Answer}} The belief of Shia Muslims in the superiority of Imam Ali (a.s.) over all prophets is supported by numerous pieces of evidence and arguments, some of which are briefly mentioned here. One such example is the event of **Mubahala**, where, according to the consensus of commentators, the companions of the Prophet (s.a.w.) in this...")
- 00:04, 15 March 2025 The Proximity-Oriented Thoughts of Ayatollah Burujirdi (hist | edit) [12,761 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} What were Ayatollah Borujerdi's thoughts and ideas regarding the unity of Islamic sects (Taqrib al-Madhahib)?{{question end}} {{Answer}} {{Start text}} Ayatollah Borujerdi was one of the prominent figures who seriously emphasized the unity of Islamic sects. He believed that organizing the issue of "unity among sects" was a vital duty of every Shia scholar, and efforts should be made to achieve it. According to Martyr Motahhari, "Ayatollah Boru...")
- 00:00, 15 March 2025 Imam Ali's (a) Efforts to Restore the Caliphate (hist | edit) [6,493 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} Was Imam Ali's (a.s.) lack of concern for the succession entrusted to him by the Prophet (s.a.w.) a neglect of a duty? If he was unable, why did he not offer an excuse? {{question end}} {{Answer}} The political behavior of Imam Ali (a.s.) during the era of the three caliphs was aimed at preserving the unity of the Muslims and preventing ideological instability. Despite this, Imam Ali (a.s.) made various efforts to reclaim the caliphate. In...")
- 23:51, 14 March 2025 Yahya (a) (hist | edit) [14,975 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} Who was Prophet Yahya (peace be upon him)? {{question end}} {{Answer}} '''Prophet Yahya''' (a) was one of the prophets of Allah and the son of Prophet Zakariya (peace be upon him). Yahya was born when his father, Zakariya, prayed to Allah for a child in his old age, and Allah answered his prayer. The name "Yahya" was given to him by Allah. The name Yahya is mentioned five times in the Qur'an. Specific titles and descriptions about him are ment...")
- 23:25, 14 March 2025 Types of Revelation to Prophet Muhammad (s) (hist | edit) [4,714 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} Although the status of the Seal of the Prophets is higher than all other prophets, why did Allah the Almighty not address him directly, like Musa (peace be upon him), during the revelation of the Qur'anic verses, and instead appointed Gabriel to convey the message? {{question end}} {{Answer}} Various forms of revelation were sent to the Prophet (peace be upon him), and it was not limited to being conveyed only through Gabriel. At the b...")
- 23:19, 14 March 2025 Ahl al-Sunnah from the Perspective of Wahhabism (hist | edit) [8,833 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} What is the view of Wahhabism regarding Ahl al-Sunnah? {{question end}} {{Answer}} The Wahhabi sect considers Ahl al-Sunnah to be exclusively limited to Wahhabism. This sect declares Muslims, including Ahl al-Sunnah, as infidels and considers killing them permissible. From the perspective of Wahhabism, following the four schools of thought (Hanafi, Shafi'i, Maliki, and Hanbali) is an innovation (bid'ah), and they also reject the theologica...")
- 23:16, 14 March 2025 Possibility of Proving God's Existence with Rational and Logical Arguments (hist | edit) [6,726 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} Is the existence of God possible? Is the claim that God cannot be proven through rational and logical arguments correct? {{question end}} {{Answer}} '''The possibility of proving God's existence through rational and logical arguments''' has been a topic of discussion among theologians. Some argue that the self-evident nature of God's existence in human nature (fitrah) and the impossibility of providing a logical definition of God are two r...")
- 23:10, 14 March 2025 Imam Mahdi (a) in the Beliefs of Ahl al-Sunnah (hist | edit) [15,712 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} Do Sunnis accept Imam Mahdi (AS), and who do they consider the savior of Islam? {{question end}} {{Answer}} The belief in the appearance of a savior in the End Times is not exclusive to Shia Muslims. All Muslims believe that Mahdi is from the lineage of the Prophet (PBUH) and a descendant of Hussain (AS), except that many Ahl al-Sunnah expect his birth to occur in the End Times. The abundance of narrations about Imam Mahdi (AS) in...")
- 23:04, 14 March 2025 Types of War in Islam (hist | edit) [7,609 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} What are the types of war in Islam? {{question end}} {{Answer}} Jihad in Islam has various types, most of which are conditional upon the permission of the Infallible Imam or his successor, such as the Guardian Jurist. Jihad is sometimes directed against internal enemies, such as the Rebels (Ahl al-Baghy) and the Hypocrites (Munafiqun), and sometimes against external enemies, such as the ...")
- 23:00, 14 March 2025 Thirst of Imam Husayn (a) and His Companions in Karbala (hist | edit) [11,672 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with " {{text start}} {{question}} After the 7th of Muharram, what was the water situation in the tents of Imam Hussayn (a)? {{question end}} {{Answer}} '''The Thirst of Imam Hussayn (a) and His Companions in Karbala''' is considered one of the historical and impactful truths of the event of Karbala, influencing other aspects of this tragedy. In the Event of Karbala, the importance of water was so significant that conflicts over it began several days before Ashura and...") originally created as "Thirst of Imam Hussain (a) and His Companions in Karbala"
- 22:29, 14 March 2025 Adaptation of Islamic Rulings to the Requirements of Time and Place (hist | edit) [15,540 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} How can Islamic rulings from 1400 years ago adapt to the requirements of time and place? {{question end}} {{Answer}} Dynamic Ijtihad is one of the most important features of Shia jurisprudence; the ability of jurisprudence to adapt to the requirements of time and place while maintaining stability and permanence is a unique characteristic of Shia jurisprudence. This feature distinguishes Shia jurisprudence from secular legislation and o...")
- 22:24, 14 March 2025 Sermon of Imam al-Sajjad (a) in Levant (hist | edit) [20,404 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} It is said that Imam Sajjad (AS) delivered a speech against Yazid in his court. What did the Imam (AS) say in this speech?{{question end}} {{Answer}} '''The Sermon of Imam Sajjad (AS) in Sham''' is one of the most famous speeches delivered by Imam Sajjad (AS) after Ashura, in which the Imam was able to shake the legitimacy of the Umayyad rule and neutralize their 40-year propaganda against Imam Ali (AS) and the Ahl al-Bayt (AS)...")
- 22:17, 14 March 2025 Takfiri Nature of Wahhabism (hist | edit) [9,141 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} Is the Wahhabi sect a takfiri group or not? What evidence is there to support its takfiri nature? {{question end}} {{Answer}} Although Wahhabis themselves deny the takfiri nature of Wahhabism and have presented arguments in their defense, all of these arguments are flawed and do not align with the views and actions of Wahhabis. Based on the statements of the leaders of this sect and the actions of its followers, it is proven that the Wahhabi...")
- 22:11, 14 March 2025 Wa man yatawakkal 'ala Allah fahuwa hasbuh (hist | edit) [9,560 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} Which verse is **"وَ مَنْ یَتَوَکَّلْ عَلَی اللَّهِ فَهُوَ حَسْبُهُ"** from? {{question end}} {{Answer}} Wa man yatawakkal 'ala Allah fahuwa hasbuh (Arabic:وَ مَنْ یَتَوَکَّلْ عَلَی اللَّهِ فَهُوَ حَسْبُهُ) is part of verse 3 of Surah At-Talaq, meaning that whoever relies on Allah, He will suffice them. In the interpretation of this phrase, it is said that...")