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A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: Last Part
The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) has been quoted to have said to Jabir ibn ‘Abdullah al-Ansari (may Allah be pleased with him): “O Jabir, don’t you want me to teach you the most merited Surah revealed by Allah in His Book?” Jabir said: “O yes, may ...
Lessons on Interpretation of the Hamd Surah: First Session (part 3)
Notice, too, that the Qur’an says, “Whatever is in the heavens and earth glorifies Him, whoever is in the heavens and earth…” Whatever exists on earth and in the heavens glorifies God by means of the name that is ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 18
Know that the blessed Surah al-Fatihah (the Opening), as it contains all the stages of existence, also contains all the stages of conducts and, further, it contains, by way of ...
Lessons on Interpretation of the Hamd Surah: First Session (part 2)
There are those who say that infinite space existed from the very beginning and that within infinitude, forms came into existence, followed first by vapors and gases and then by ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 17
Know that for every being of the invisible and visible worlds, and of this world and the Hereafter, there is a beginning and adestination. Although the divine Ipseity is ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 16
Do know, you who are in quest of Allah and truth, that when Allah, the Exalted, created the system of the existence and the demonstration of the invisible and the ...
Lessons on Interpretation of the Hamd Surah: First Session (part 1)
I take refuge in God from Satan the accursed. In the Name of God, the Lord of Compassionate, the ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 15
Do know, dear, that as long as we are in this heavy veil of the world of nature, spending our life on colonizing the world and its pleasures, and being negligent of ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 14
The point of changing from the third person to the second has become clear from the statements of this thesis. Although in itself it is one of the ornaments of speech and ...
What Colors Mean: Black
Black is the color of coal, ebony, and of outer space. It the darkest color, the result of the absence of or complete absorption of ...
The meaning of ‘Mawla’
The word ‘Mawla’ in Arabic language is derived from the same word as the word “Authority” and it also refers to friendship as well. According to the Qur’an, God is ...
Mawla and Imam
The Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in his famous sermon on the occasion of Al-Ghadir Khumm used the word ...
Child has the Right to Live
This is very effective film which deals with the right of all children to live in the world with peace, without war, killing and Massacres, and persuade people of the world to support the right of children.
What is going on Myanmar?
This Animation is made by Iran to show some part of the severe oppression and savagery that Muslims of Myanmar witnessed in the history of mankind.
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 13
In the current exegeses that we have seen, or which are quoted from, the word “din” is said to mean judgment and reckoning. The lexicons give these ...
What Colors Mean: White
Fresh milk and snow both are the color white. White contains all the wavelengths ofvisible light without ...
The Tebyan English Site
The Tebyan English Site is a safe and secure information environment, providing authentic and correct information in the cultural, religious, social and political fields through ...
Crisis of contemporary human beings and the way out (Part 2)
Today’s world is a raucous world. Sometimes one feels as if he has lost his self and lacks any will. We move along the current to any direction either up or down. Everything depends on the circumstances. It can be ...
Avarice, the enemy of life’s comfort
Imam Ali says: “It is amazing to see a miser who rushes to what he escapes from and loses the wealth which he is seeking. He lives ...
Contentment and effort
Those who consider wealth as a source of prosperity are entangled in greed to earn more money on the one hand, and on the other, they take ...
Greed, unnecessary pain
Some people believe that human beings should gain more to enjoy more. This mentality gives birth to greed. This mentality maintains that by traversing this path, we can enjoy more and gain more provisions and comfort. But, ...
Why to worry about future provisions?
Man normally imagines that he has a long life and then thinks how to provide provisions for himself. His main mistake is that he thinks that his lifetime provisions should be available to him at present to ...
God has guaranteed man’s provisions
Human beings are always worried about their provisions, while in three different stages, God has already sent our provisions. It is not fair to suspect God. The first stage is when man is ...
Life provisions: Concern about sustenance
Sustenance is one of the basic necessities of human life. Therefore, fear of future and how to provide provisions is a public concern. This concern would be useful if it is at a moderate level, but if it ...
Meaning of life and the Hereafter
Those, whose meaning of life is confined to these worldly objectives, are satisfied with achieving those objectives. Just like a kid who becomes unutterably happy with small chocolates. Explaining the situation of such people, the Holy Qur’an states: ...
The art of being satisfied with your life
Human beings are perfectionist and purposeful and strongly avoid banality, meaninglessness and purposelessness. Banality and vanity does not satisfy such a being, therefore if life does not have meaning and purpose, being alive has no value, even if ...
Religious decrees based on interpretation of the Qur’an
Imam Reza (A.S) based his inferences on the teachings of the Holy Qur’an. Following are some of the examples. 1. With regard to obligation of fasting if one could not fast during the month of Ramadhan and offering of atonement if ...
Imam Reza’s Treatment of others
The author of Tafseer Ayyashi quotes in his interpretation of Safvan: I asked Imam Reza (A.S) to give appointment to Muhammad bin Khalid to meet him. Meanwhile, I told the Imam (A.S) that he has ...
Observing divine manners
Imam Reza (A.S) encountered different positive and negative figures in his life and treated every one of them accordingly and also answered their comments – either ...
Imam Reza’s Recommendations
Mohaddes Qomi writes in Muntaha al-Amal: Ahmad bin Omar bin Abi Shabe Jebeli and Hussein bin Yazid known as Nofeli, once went to Imam Reza (A.S) and told him: we were quite well off in the past, but now ...
Imam Reza’s Jurisprudential Inferences (Part 2)
Imam Reza (A.S) relied on the holy Qur’an in his jurisprudential inferences. Following are some of the examples of these inferences. 1. With regard to the ...
Imam Reza’s Jurisprudential Inferences (Part 1)
Prior to the birth of Imam Reza (A.S), his father, Imam Musa-bin-Jafar (A.S) said that Imam Sadiq (A.S) had said: he [Imam Reza (A.S)] is the scientist of Muhammads household. Yes, indeed Imam Reza (A.S) was ...
The Virtues of Commander of Faithful in the Words of Imam Reza
One of the verses interpreted by Imam Reza (A.S) is the Mubahilah Verse. In a debate that Imam Reza (A.S) had with Ma’mun about the greatest virtue of Imam Ali (A.S), Imam Reza (A.S) referred to this verse. Shaykh Sadduq in Oyyun Akhbar narrates that: ..
Imam Reza (A.S) Answering the Questions of Mystics
Mohaqeq Ardabili in Kashf al-Ghuma quoting Abi in Nathr ul-Dorar narrates that a group of mystics in Khorassan went to Imam Reza (A.S) and stated that Ma’mun paid special attention to those who were chosen by God as Guardian and ...
Imam Reza (A.S) Answering the Accusations
Then, Imam Reza(A.S) mentioned accusations leveled against him by his opponents and explained the reason behind opposition of a number of such people including Ibn al Seraj, Ibn Abi Hamzah and the like.(1) Sadduq in Oyyun and Amali also narrating ...
What Colors Mean: Yellow
Yellow is the color of gold, butter, or ripe lemons. In the spectrum of visible light, and in the traditional color wheel used by painters, yellow is ...
What Colors Mean: Purple, Violet
Purple is a range of hues of color occurring between red and blue. In additive light combinations it occurs by mixing the primary colors red and blue in varying proportions. It is a secondary color because ...
What Colors Mean: Blue
Blue is the colour of the clear sky and the deep sea. On the optical spectrum, blue is located between violet and ...
Mukhtar defends Allah’s House
Abdullah bin al-Zubair appointed himself caliph. The people paid him homage. Some people liked him. Some disliked the Umayyads. Mukhtar knew that Abdullah bin al-Zubair was ambitious. Anyhow, he paid him ...
Mukhtar was released from Prison
Maytham al-Tammar was a good man. He was one of Imam Alis companions. From the Imams knowledge, he learnt a lot. Maytham al-Tammar was in the same prison with Mukhtar. One day Mukhtar said to him: ...
Victory and Failure Situation
Youre never as good as everyone tells you when you win, and youre never as bad as they ...
Imam Hussein (A.S), a Martyr for Islam
Imam Hussein left al-Medina al-Munawwara. He went to Mecca to perform the Haj. Yazid bin Muawiyah knew about Imam Hussein’s travel. He sent some spies to kill him. So, Imam Hussein decided to ...
Track of Blood
Trees I like them - In your reverence they stand firm; Likewise the water, Its the ...
The Ritual (Amal) of Rabi al-Awwal Month in Detail
At the first night of Rabe al-Awwal, twelve years after the outset of his Divine Mission, the Holy Prophet migrated from Mecca to Medina. At this night, he hid in Cave Thawr. Imam Ali (A.S) sacrificed himself for the Holy Prophet (PBUH) at ...
What Colors Mean: Green
Green is the color of emeralds, jade, and growing grass. In the continuum of colors ofvisible light it is located between yellow and blue. Green is the ...
What Colors Mean: Red
Red is the color of blood, a ruby, and strawberries. Next to orange at the end of thevisible spectrum of light, red is ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 12
Do know that concerning the ‘Arsh and its carriers there are different opinions. Similarly, the noble narratives outwardly differ, too, although inwardly there is ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 11
Do know that Allah’s ownership is not the same as the ownership of the servants, nor is it like the kings’ ownership of their kingdom, as these are ...
A Commentary on the Hamd Surah: part 10
Generally speaking, for the mercy of “Beneficence” and Mercifulness” there are two ranks and two manifestations: One is in the appearance of the Essence in His Unity through the anifestation of the Holiest Emanation. The other is ...
The significance of the Month of Rabi al-Awwal
Rabi al-Awwal is the third month of Islamic Lunar Calendar and comes after Safar. The month of Rabi al-Awwal (the First Spring Season) of Islamic Lunar Calendar is well known in the entire Muslim world as ...
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