Articles in the Lesson No 12 Category

Roots of Religion: Recognition and Wilayat of the Imam and acceptance of deeds
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On the Day of Judgment, the basis for deliverance and the means for entering Paradise is one’s beliefs and the acceptance of deeds. Only such beliefs and deeds will be worthy of reward that are accepted by Allah, the Almighty, otherwise all man’s actions will be in vain and will not merit any reward, on [...]

Stories of the Pious: Hazrat Abu Talib
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If Hazrat Abu Talib (a.s.) and his son (Ali (a.s.)) had not been there, Islam would not have been established and would never have gained so much popularity and acceptance among the people. Without doubt, Abu Talib (a.s.) was the refuge of Islam. He supported it and his son (Ali (a.s.)) fought in the wars [...]

Prophethood and Imamat
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Moulavi Abdul Ghani: I do not understand why you Shias are constantly trying to prove the existence of an Imam? And you stretch this belief to such proportions that you go the extent of claiming that if the Imam is apparently not to be seen, then he must be in occultation. When the divine laws [...]

Islamic Practical Laws: Laws related to Sajdah
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Here is a simple explanation of the laws relating to Sajdah While prostrating in namaz, the worshipper should rest his forehead, both the palms and the knees and both the large toes on the ground. After completing the zikr of the first prostration, the worshipper should rise from prostration till his body is steady, and [...]

Islamic Practical Laws: Doubts in Namaz
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Laws pertaining to doubts in namaz: There are eight situations during prayers wherein if a person doubts or gets confused then his namaz is void (batil). There are six situations wherein a person should not give heed to his doubt and in nine situations he should act according to the laws of the Shariat (ahkam) [...]

Islamic Ethics: Allegations against a believer (mo’min)
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What is an allegation? To reveal the bad quality of a believer, which is actually found in him is gheebat (backbiting). However, to reveal detestable traits of a believer, which are not found in him is called an allegation (tohmat). The sole purpose behind leveling allegations is to defame the believer. Allegation is more severe [...]