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- 21:54, 14 March 2025 List of the Characteristics of Hypocrites in the Qur'an (hist | edit) [8,431 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} What signs and characteristics of hypocrisy and hypocrites has the Qur'an mentioned? {{question end}} {{Answer}} The Quran has described the individual and social signs and characteristics of hypocrisy and hypocrites. The **individual signs of hypocrites** in the Quran include: - **Lethargy in prayer and hypocrisy (Riya):** {{Quran|Indeed, the hypocrites [think to] deceive Allah, but He is deceiving them. And when they stand for prayer...")
- 21:49, 14 March 2025 Important Events of the Battle of Siffin (hist | edit) [8,658 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} What decisive events occurred during the Battle of Siffin? {{question end}} {{Answer}} The '''important events of the Battle of Siffin''' include the blockade of the Euphrates by the Syrians, the martyrdom of Ammar ibn Yasir[[, the Night of Howling (Laylat al-Harir), and the raising of the Qurans on spears by the Syrians. The Battle of Siffin was a conflict between the army of Imam Ali (a), the Caliph of the Muslims, and the army of Syria...")
- 21:42, 14 March 2025 Al-Iftitah Supplication (hist | edit) [32,841 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} Who is the author of **Dua al-Iftitah**, and what is its content? {{question end}} {{Answer}} thumb|Dua al-Iftitah with translation by Seyyed Mahdi Shojaee|300x300px **Dua al-Iftitah** is a supplication with a reliable chain of narration from **Imam Mahdi (AS)**, who recommended that Shia Muslims recite it every night during the month of **Ramadan**. This supplication has been narrated by **Muhammad ibn Uthman*...")
- 19:15, 14 March 2025 Bahira (hist | edit) [4,807 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} Some claim that the Prophet Muhammad (SAWA) met a Christian monk named **Bahira** during a journey to Syria and learned the Quran from him or that Bahira played a significant role in the emergence of Islam. Is this claim accurate?{{question end}} {{Answer}} **Bahira** was a Christian monk who met **Abu Talib** and **Muhammad (SAWA)** during their trade journey to Syria. Bahira emphasized to them that Muhammad was no ordinary child and bore...")
- 19:12, 14 March 2025 The Signs of a Shia According to Imam Hasan al-Askari (a) (hist | edit) [7,619 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} In narrations from Imam Hasan al-Askari (a), the signs of a true Shia have been mentioned. In which sources are these narrations found?{{question end}} {{Answer}} The signs of a Shia according to Imam Hasan al-Askari (a) are distinguished by differentiating between a Shia and a lover of the Ahl al-Bayt (a), and by outlining certain practical characteristics of a Shia. According to some researchers, a Shia Imami is someone who has an intellec...")
- 19:08, 14 March 2025 The Analogy of Death to a Journey in the Words of Imam Ali (a) (hist | edit) [4,001 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} A narration from Imam Ali (AS) regarding death states: {{Arabic text|عزیز شما به سفری رفته است و فرق آن با دیگر سفرها این است که او دیگر بر نمیگردد و شما باید به سوی او بروید.|translation=Your loved one has gone on a journey, and the difference between this journey and others is that they will not return, and you must go to them.}} Explain this narration.{{quest...")
- 19:03, 14 March 2025 Characteristics of Zionism (hist | edit) [7,427 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} What are the characteristics of Zionists?{{question end}} {{Answer}} The characteristics of Zionism are often described as racism, materialism, wealth accumulation through illegitimate means, and land grabbing to achieve political dominance over the territories of other nations. Zionists consider Jews to be a superior race endowed with virtue and honor, while viewing non-Jews as inferior, despised, and subservient to them. Zionists have an in...")
- 18:34, 14 March 2025 Takfir of Shiites by Sunnis (hist | edit) [9,394 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with " {{Start of text}} {{Question}} Do the four Sunni schools of thought consider Imami Shia to be disbelievers (kafir)? {{End of question}} {{Answer}} {{Portal|Sunni Islam}} In the thought of Sunni scholars, there are diverse views regarding Shia Muslims. Many of them consider Shia to be Muslims and have provided evidence in their works indicating their acceptance within the framework of Islam. For example, the inclusion of Shia narrators in Sunni hadith collections and t...")
- 18:29, 14 March 2025 Mentioning 'And hasten their reappearance' after reciting salawat (hist | edit) [3,314 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} Has the mention of "و عجل فرجهم" (Wa 'ajjil farajahum) after sending blessings (Salawat) been narrated from the Imams? {{question end}} {{Answer}} == The Mention of "و عجل فرجهم" in Narrations == 1. **Imam Sadiq (AS)** taught Ishaq bin Ammar a prayer for protection from the harm of scorpions and instructed him to recite this phrase three times: {{Arabic text|اللَّهُمَّ رَبَّ أَسْلَمَ صَل...")
- 14:43, 14 March 2025 Visiting Graves from the Perspective of Wahhabism (hist | edit) [9,224 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} What is the view of Wahhabism on visiting graves? {{question end}} {{Answer}} The founders of Wahhabism have expressed contradictory views on visiting graves. On one hand, they permit visiting graves, but in practice, they prevent it. They also consider traveling for the purpose of visiting graves to be **haram** (forbidden) and an act of **shirk** (associating partners with Allah), citing a hadith of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) a...")
- 14:39, 14 March 2025 Wa la tajassasu (hist | edit) [7,399 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{Question}} In which verse of the Quran is "وَ لا تَجَسَّسُوا" mentioned, and what does it mean? {{question end}} {{Answer}} {{Infobox verse | title = Verse 12 of Surah Al-Hujurat | image = Verse 12 Al-Hujurat.png | caption = | image_size = | other_names = | located in surah = Al-Hujurat | verse number = 12 | juz = 26 | reason of revelation = | place of revelation = | subject = Ethics | about = | other = | related verses = }}...")
- 12:44, 14 March 2025 Reliability of the Book Tarikh al-Tabari (hist | edit) [21,135 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{Question}} It has been said that the book "Tarikh al-Tabari" is the most reliable book on Islamic history; is this statement correct? {{question end}} {{Answer}} {{Infobox book | title = Tarikh al-Tabari | image = Tarikh al-Tabari.jpg | image_size = | caption = | other_names = Tarikh al-Umam wa al-Muluk - Tarikh al-Rusul wa al-Muluk | author = Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari | writing_date = 303 AH | subject = World history and Islamic history | style = Nar...")
- 23:24, 13 March 2025 Is the description of the height of Adam and Eve in Hadiths authentic? (hist | edit) [5,114 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{Question}} Is the description of the height of Adam and Eve in Hadith 308 of Rawdat al-Kafi authentic? {{question end}} {{Answer}} The authenticity of the narrations regarding the height of Adam (A) and Eve at the time of their descent to Earth has been rejected by scholars. Some narrations state that the height of Adam and Eve was extraordinarily tall, causing them hardship. Their complaint to God led to the shortening of their stature. Scholar...")
- 22:51, 13 March 2025 Backbiting (hist | edit) [5,462 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} What is backbiting? {{question end}} {{Answer}} Backbiting refers to speaking about an absent person in a manner that is unpleasant to them and considered a flaw by social norms, with the intention of belittling and criticizing that person. If what is said is false, it is not backbiting but slander. If it is said in the presence of the person, it is not backbiting either, but it may be considered an insult. Backbiting can occur through any m...")
- 22:43, 13 March 2025 Al-Jar thum al-dar Hadith (hist | edit) [6,142 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} Is the well-known hadith "Al-Jar Thumma Al-Dar" (The Neighbor Before the House) authentic in terms of its chain of transmission and correct in its meaning? {{question end}} {{answer}} '''Al-Jar Thumma Al-Dar''' (persian:اَلْجَارَ ثُمَّ الدَّار) is a narration attributed to Fatimah al-Zahra (sa) that emphasizes the importance of prioritizing others, such as neighbors, in prayers before focusing on oneself. Although the...") originally created as "Al-Jarr thum al-dar Hadith"
- 22:35, 13 March 2025 Justice Of The Companions Of The Prophet (s) (hist | edit) [12,475 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} What is the theory of the justice of the Companions of the Prophet (s), and were all the Companions just without exception? {{question end}} {{Answer}} The Companions of the Prophet (s) are considered just according to Ahl al-Sunnah. Proponents of the theory of the justice of the Companions cite Qur'anic verses, such as those describing them as the best nation, God's satisfaction with the Companions, and the removal of punishment f...")
- 00:43, 13 March 2025 Al-Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya (hist | edit) [23,930 bytes] Translation (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Question: Please introduce al-Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya Al-Ṣaḥīfa al-Sajjādīyya is a collection of 54 supplications attributed to Imam al-Sajjad (AS), the fourth Imam of the Shi'a. This book, structured in the form of prayers, not only encompasses intimate conversations with Allah but also addresses theological, educational, political, and Islamic teachings. Agha Buzurg Tehrani has listed 50 commentaries on the Sahifa al-Sajjadiyya, and in addition to these commentarie...")
- 21:14, 19 February 2025 The Hostility of Wahhabis Towards the Ahl al-Bayt (a) (hist | edit) [14,719 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 20:16, 19 February 2025 Tawassul from the Perspective of Wahhabism (hist | edit) [26,804 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 18:01, 19 February 2025 Conditions for the Successor of the Prophet (s) (hist | edit) [14,318 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 01:52, 18 February 2025 Shafā'at (hist | edit) [16,810 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 01:05, 18 February 2025 Muhaddatha, the Title of Fatima (a) (hist | edit) [6,206 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 00:45, 18 February 2025 The Fate of Karbala Martyrs' Heads (hist | edit) [7,080 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 01:21, 17 February 2025 Imam al-Mahdi (aj) in Sunni Beliefs (hist | edit) [17,430 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 00:37, 17 February 2025 Fundamental Principles of Religion (hist | edit) [10,289 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 23:53, 16 February 2025 The 25 Years of Withdrawal of Imam Ali (peace be upon him) (hist | edit) [4,828 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 01:39, 15 February 2025 Preservation of the Quran During the Prophet's Era (hist | edit) [5,479 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 01:26, 15 February 2025 The Curse on the Army of Kufa by Imam Hussein (AS) (hist | edit) [4,528 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 01:15, 15 February 2025 Comparing Imam Hussein (AS) and Jesus (AS) on the Matter of Sacrifice (hist | edit) [3,827 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 01:01, 15 February 2025 Distinctive Shia Beliefs (hist | edit) [6,531 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 00:39, 15 February 2025 Quranic Guidelines for Family Peace (hist | edit) [5,356 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 23:55, 14 February 2025 The Dua Allahumma Kun Li-Waliyyik (hist | edit) [5,479 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 23:35, 14 February 2025 The Prophet's Great Character (Khuluq Azim) (hist | edit) [5,425 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 15:45, 13 February 2025 The Saqifa Incident (hist | edit) [5,186 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 15:16, 13 February 2025 The Eighteen-Fold Reward of Giving Loans (hist | edit) [6,800 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 14:54, 13 February 2025 Barzakh (hist | edit) [6,649 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 22:54, 27 January 2025 Fatima (a) as a Noble Example to Follow (hist | edit) [10,401 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} How can women and girls take inspiration from Fatima al-Zahra (a)? {{question end}} {{answer}} {{portal|فاطمی|خانواده|مدیا}} Fatima al-Zahra (a) is one of the most prominent women in the Islamic world, presented as a noble example for women to emulate due to her virtues and moral qualities. The Messenger of God (s) described his daughter Fatima al-Zahra (a) as someone whose faith in God deeply penetrated her heart....")
- 00:41, 31 December 2024 Divine Decree and Predestination (hist | edit) [7,380 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 00:10, 31 December 2024 Gratitude for Blessings and Ingratitude (hist | edit) [9,316 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 23:09, 30 December 2024 The Phenomenon of Takfir in Islamic Society (hist | edit) [10,099 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 21:42, 30 December 2024 Those Whom God Loves (hist | edit) [8,346 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{text start}} {{question}} According to the Qur'an, who are the individuals that God loves? {{question end}} {{answer}} The Qur'an explicitly mentions individuals whom God loves. These include those who practice goodness (''Muḥsinīn''), the pious (''Muttaqīn''), the patient (''Ṣābirīn''), the pure (''Muṭahharīn''), the repentant (''Tawwābīn''), and the just (''Muqsiṭīn''). == The Good-Doers (Muḥsinīn) == {{Main Articl...")
- 20:00, 30 December 2024 The Term Shi‘a in the Quran (hist | edit) [9,153 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 11:38, 30 December 2024 Resentment (hist | edit) [5,901 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 11:21, 30 December 2024 The Prophet’s Ascension (Mab'ath) (hist | edit) [6,667 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 09:47, 30 December 2024 Mushaf of Fatima (a) (hist | edit) [8,997 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 00:53, 30 December 2024 The Boundlessness of God (hist | edit) [8,086 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 22:01, 29 December 2024 Charity in the Qur'an (hist | edit) [11,942 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 18:22, 24 December 2024 Lady Mary (PBUH) (hist | edit) [11,943 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 17:12, 24 December 2024 The Emergence of the Zionist Idea (hist | edit) [8,899 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)
- 13:38, 24 December 2024 Collection and Compilation of the Quran (hist | edit) [8,855 bytes] Hamedhakimipoor (talk | contribs) (ابرابزار)