چهارشنبه 1 خرداد 1404 - 21 ذيقعده 1446 - 21 مي 2025

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صفحه اصلی تبیان شبکه اجتماعی مشاوره آموزش فیلم صوت تصاویر حوزه کتابخانه دانلود وبلاگ فروشگاه اینترنتی
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    • The Jurists of Medina and the Mahdi Traditions
    • When Muhammad bin Abd Allah revolted one of the jurists of Medina by the name of Muhammad bin Ajlan also rose with him. After he was killed Ja’far bin Sulayman the governor of Medina summoned ...
    • People Awaited the Appearance of the Mahdi
    • From all the references to the Mahdi and his appearance in the sources it is obvious that people were awaiting the coming of the Mahdi from the early days of Islam and were actually counting the days for that to happen. They regarded ...
    • Other Opinions from Ibn Khaldun
    • Ibn Khaldun concludes this section on the traditions concerning the Mahdi thus: The truth one must know is that no religious or political power’s propaganda can be successful unless ...
    • The Existence of the Mahdi is certain
    • There are numerous Prophetic traditions about the Mahdi reported by both the Sunni and the Shi’i sources. Close examination of the contents of these traditions proves that ...
    • Responding to Some Points Raised By Ibn Khaldun (Part 2)
    • It is obvious that to pursue an agenda and to follow prejudice is not conducive to objective research. Anyone who intends to do research about a subject and to get to the truth of a matter must ...
    • Responding to Some Points Raised By Ibn Khaldun (Part 1)
    • Often a tradition is deemed weak because its transmitter is a Shi’i. For example Ibn Khaldun rejected Qutn bin Khalifa one of the transmitters of the Mahdi traditions because he was ...
    • Ibn Khaldun and the Traditions about the Mahdi
    • Dr. Fahimi: The author of the book entitled: Al-Mahdiyya fi al-islam writes: Muhammad bin Isma’il Bukhari and Muslim bin Hajjaj Nishaburi the compilers of the two most authentic books of the Sunni hadith who recorded these traditions meticulously and ...
    • The Sunni hadith on the Subject of the Mahdi
    • Dr. Fahimi: Mr. Hoshyar! Our friends know it. But let me tell you that I follow the Sunni school of thought. Hence the positive evaluation that you have of the ...
    • The Mahdi from among the Descendants of the Prophet
    • Such hadith-reports are abundant. The main idea that runs through all of them suggests that the topic about the future coming of the Mahdi and Qa’im during the time of the Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) was well known. In fact ...
    • The Beginning of the Belief in the Mahdi
    • Dr. Emami: When did the belief in Mahdi become prevalent in the Islamic environment? Was there any conversation about the Mahdi during the time of the Prophet (peace be upon him and his progeny) or was it after ...
    • Imam Al-Mahdi Al-Muntadhar (a.s): part 4
    • Miracles are certainly not impossible nor can ...
    • Imam Al-Mahdi Al-Muntadhar (a.s): part 3
    • As an example, Ali ibn Musa al-Rida (the eighth Imam) has ...
    • Imam Al-Mahdi Al-Muntadhar (a.s): part 2
    • In the discussion on prophecy and the imamate it ...
    • Imam Al-Mahdi Al-Muntadhar (a.s): part 1
    • The promised Mahdi, who is usually mentioned by his ...
    • Imam Kadhim (A.S): the ornament of those who spend nights in prayer (Part 4)
    • Muhammad bin Ismail reported on the authority of Muhammad bin al-Fadl, who said: The tradition concerning rubbing the two feet (mash al-rijlayn) in the ritual ablution (wudu) was a subject of dispute among our companions - whether ...
    • Imam Kadhim (A.S): the ornament of those who spend nights in prayer (Part 3)
    • I (i.e. Abu Basir) said to Abu al-Hassan Musa bin Ja’far, peace be on them: May I be your ransom, by what is the Imam known?By special characteristics, he answered.The first of them is ...
    • Imam Kadhim (A.S): the ornament of those who spend nights in prayer (Part 2)
    • I (al-Wafiqi) had an uncle called al-Hassan bin Abd Allah. He was an ascetic and one of the most pious people of his time. The authorities were wary of him because of his earnestness and his vigour towards religion. Sometimes he would ...
    • Imam Kadhim (A.S): The Ornament of those who Spend Nights in Prayer (Part 1)
    • I (i.e. Hisham bin Salim) and Muhammad bin Numan (known as) Sahib al-Taq were in Medina after the death of Abu Abd Allah, peace be on him. The people had agreed that ...
    • The Designation of Imam Kadhim (A.S) for the Imamate by his Father (PBUH): Part 3
    • Muhammad bin Sinan reported on the authority of Ya’qub al- Sarraj), who said: I (i.e. Yaqub al-Sarraj) visited Abu Abd Allah Ja’far, peace be on him. He was standing by the head of Abu al-Hassan, Musa, peace be on him, who was in the cradle. He began ...
    • The Designation of Imam Kadhim (A.S) for the Imamate by his Father (PBUH): Part 2
    • Abu Ali al-Arrajani reported on the authority of Abd al Rahman bin al Hajjaj, who said: I (i.e. Abd al-Rahman bin al-Hajjaj) visited Ja’far bin Muhammad, peace be on them, in his house. He was in such-and-such a room in his house which he used ...
    • The Designation of Imam Kadhim (A.S) for the Imamate by his Father (PBUH): Part 1
    • (This is) an account of the Imam who undertook (the office) (al-qa’im) after Abu Abd Allah Ja’far bin Muhammad, peace be on them, (describing) who gave birth to him and the date of his birth. (It includes) the evidence for his Imamate, ...
    • Traits of Nobility (part 4)
    • Abdul Maalik ibn e Marwan died after a ...
    • Traits of Nobility (part 3)
    • The capital of the Islamic state, in those days, was ...
    • Traits of Nobility (part 2)
    • It was Thursday night. The mother was facing the ...
    • Traits of Nobility (part 1)
    • One day a nomadic Arab entered Medina. He went ...
    • Frequently Asked Questions on Itikaf
    • 1. There is a close relationship to Itikaf and the ihram for Hajj. As was seen, there are certain things forbidden while in the ihram of Hajj which are also forbidden for the one in the state of Itikaf. This point should be ...
    • Conditions of Itikaf (Part 4)
    • It is not permissible to leave the Masjid during the state of Itikaf except for a reason and necessity which would (a) be a logical and reasonable excuse; (b) be ...
    • Conditions of Itikaf (Part 3)
    • The prohibited accts during the state of Itikaf include: 1. Applying perfume and smelling perfume with the intention of ...
    • Conditions of Itikaf (Part 2)
    • As mentioned previously in passing, Itikaf performed without the permission of his guardian or any person whose rights would be taken away if the person was to go in a state of Itikaf is not correct. Thus, it is for this reason that ...
    • Conditions of Itikaf (Part 1)
    • There are a few conditions for the person who wishes to partake in the Divine blessing of Itikaf: ...
    • Itikaf, the Spring of Life
    • Since the life of the transient world keeps us busy for the whole year in studies, work, business, traveling and other such things and causes us to be negligent of the next life, we may sometimes think that ...
    • A Christian, Fond of Imam Ali (A.S): Part 2
    • Q.: Professor! Please tell us about the first books, Ali, the Voice of Human Justice. G. J.: You may think that it is published by the help of Muslims! But it is wrong! While I was writing, the editor -in- chief of ...
    • The most precious gift of Allah to mankind is the intellect (Part 4)
    • Witchcraft, uchawi or uramali, call it whatever you like, is the most believed-in and most-feared in East Africa. But it has no power, except the power of suggestion. All its power depends upon creating ...
    • A Christian, Fond of Imam Ali (A.S): Part 1
    • The house of George Jordac is located in Al-Hamra district. The Christian neighborhood in North West of Beirut. Beirut is a Showcase of different nations and religions. It’s interesting that ...
    • The most precious gift of Allah to mankind is the intellect (Part 3)
    • Gambling is, perhaps, the most wide-spread evil of our times. It has countless forms and names. Chess, cards, bridge, pool, sweepstake, raffle, lottery, roulette and various other plays are ...
    • Tafsir Surah Al-Maarij (The Ways of Ascent)-part 6
    • Like this way Islam plans a society which responds both to ...
    • Tafsir Surah Al-Maarij (The Ways of Ascent)-part 5
    • There is a question here and it is that if the Mighty God created ...
    • Tafsir Surah Al-Maarij (The Ways of Ascent)-part 4
    • Incessantly it is blazing and burning anything ...
    • Shall we restore to life after we have become crumbled bones?
    • The disbelievers, while in this world, say, How is it possible to become alive again after we have died? How could our ...
    • The most precious gift of Allah to mankind is the intellect (Part 2)
    • Liquor is one of the greatest enemies of nation. Every now and then the leaders appeal to the public to give up this bad habit because it interferes with ...
    • Tafsir Surah Al-Maarij (The Ways of Ascent)-part 3
    • Tafsir Surah Al-Maarij (The Ways of Ascent)-part 2
    • A questioner asked concerning a ...
    • Tafsir Surah Al-Maarij (The Ways of Ascent)-part 1
    • A questioner asked concerning a ...
    • Womans Role in the Islamic Civilization (part 4)
    • A modern day example of this awareness and ...
    • Womans Role in the Islamic Civilization (part 3)
    • Surely history bows its head in shame in ...
    • Womans Role in the Islamic Civilization (part 2)
    • The active participation of women in the socio-political ...
    • Womans Role in the Islamic Civilization (part 1)
    • The previous pages reflected the Islamic thesis ...
    • Tafsir Surah Abasa (part 10)
    • The terms which are stated in these short ...
    • Tafsir Surah Abasa (part 9)
    • After significantly mentioning the divine ...
    • Tafsir Surah Abasa (part 8)
    • Some narrated that قَضْبً means the fruits of ...
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