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Posted in Lesson No 10 on 1 January 2005
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Often the Holy Quran severely criticises those who do not believe in the Day of Judgement. At times we find it condemning those who believe in the Day, but are negligent of it. Therefore, traditions emphasise the visitation of graves, so that man may remember death. In our daily prayers, we recite, Arabic ‘Master of [...]
Posted in Lesson No 10 on 1 January 2004
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The story of Prophet Ayyub (a.s.)
And Ayub, when he cried to his Lord, (saying): Harm has afflicted me, and Thou art the most Merciful of the merciful. Therefore We responded to him and took off what harm he had, and We gave him his family and the like of them with them: a mercy from [...]
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Second verse
In the first verse, Allah, the Glorified, the High, appointed Hazrat Ali (a.s.) as an Imam through the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) and in the following verse Allah has appointed all the Imams (a.s.). The Holy Quran says:…(complete)
Hazrat Jabir b. Abdullah Ansari (r.a.), a close companion of Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) narrates that when this verse [...]
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HAZRAT DAWOOD (A.S.)
Taloot and Jaloot
Bani Israel lived in Palestine under the leadership of Yusha b. Nun (a.s.)., who till the end of his life tried to improve their social and religious matters. But after he passed away, this responsibility fell upon Bani Israel themselves.
There was no king in Bani Israel for a period of [...]
Posted in Lesson No 10 on 1 January 2004
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Janab-e-Fatema Zahra (s.a.)
Janabe Fatema Zahra (s.a.) told Imam Husain (a.s.),
‘When you were born Holy Prophet (s.a.w.s.) came to me, took you in his arms and said:
‘O Fatema! Take your Husain and know that he is the father of nine Imams (a.s.) and the infallible Imams (a.s.) will be born from his progeny, the ninth of [...]
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To sin means to disobey Allah and His Prophet (sawa). It means to disobey Islamic laws and its commandments. The grade of disobedience is in relation to the one who is disobeyed. There is a vast difference between disobeying one’s neighbour and disobeying one’s parents, although in both the cases there is disobedience. Viewed in [...]
