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Posted in Lesson No 02 on 1 January 2004
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all. These byelaws, that are expected to serve as substitutes for religion, must address a range of issues like identifying man’s needs, providing him with a framework to manage his affairs, fulfilling his needs, be it physical, spiritual or economical, etc. These statutes must necessarily have an inherent provision for defending the weak and the [...]
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Hazrat Nuh (a.s.)
‘Surely We sent Nuh to his people, saying : Warn your people before there comes upon them a painful chastisement. He said : O my people! Surely I am a plain warner to you that you should serve Allah and be careful of (your duty to) Him and obey Him.’
Nuh (1-3)
It is [...]
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In the words of Imam Sadiq (a.s.)
"Verily, the government of Ahle Bait (a.s.) shall be established. Then one who aspires to be amongst our helpers and companions must forsake all sins. He must don the mantle of piety and steadfastness. He must strive to scale the summit of good ethics and morals. Then one who [...]
Posted in Lesson No 02 on 1 January 2004
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Some people often wonder as to why are there differences in the rulings of the religious scholars (Mujtahideen). Which means, why are some minor differences found in the rulings of these scholars for some particular matter, when the rulings are based on four studies – Quran, traditions, consensus amongst scholars and logic.
It should not be [...]
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The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) declares,
‘The most degraded of persons is the one who ridicules others.’
(Nahjul Fasaahah, p. 48)
This statement of the Prophet (s.a.w.s.) reveals that there is no place for narrow-mindedness and prejudice in Islam. While on the one hand, Islam proclaims the Unity of Allah and His Omnipotence, on the other hand, [...]
