From helping the homeless and feeding the hungry, to donating blood to save lives. In 2012 a small group of young Londoners from different backgrounds came together with one common objective, to tell the world about an inspirational man. A man who lived 1400 years ago, but whose legacy lives on until today. A man …
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At the event of Ghadir, is it sensible that "mawla" means “friend” and “helper”? Supposing it to be true, did Muslims fulfill the obligation of help and friendship after the demise of the holy Prophet?
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Sayyid Muḥammad Ḥusayni Behishtī was an influential and noticeable clergy in the Islamic Revolution of Iran. He studied under scholars such as Ayatullah Burujirdi, Imam Khomeini, Muhaqqiq Damad and ‘Allama Tabataba’i In seminary of Qom. Born and Upbringing Shahid (the martyr) sayyid Muhammad Husseini Beheshti was born in Aban 2nd, …
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The Day of the Youth – 11th Shaban (Lunar Year)
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These articles aim the problems and issues that currently exist in the present communities of Muslims. Introduction Muslims are approximately 25 percent of world’s population. Beside South Asia and North Africa regions that were the primary Muslim societies, Islam is followed by a wide range of people in various and …
Read More »4th Int. Conf. on Mosque, Zakat and Waqf Management
The objective of the conference is to discuss, present, and knowledge sharing among the participants, which is related to Masjid, Zakat, and Waqf theoretically and practically, also focuses on research and study that include all scientific field and current issues and challenges. Masjid, Zakat and Waqf are most important elements …
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Twelver Shi’as (Imamiyah) 1- Authentication (tawthīque) of Shi’ism Shi’ite jurisprudential sects follow the ideas of Ahl al-Bayt (A.S.). Twelvers is the main sect of them, which follows its famous twelve Imams’ ideas, especially, the sixth Imam, Abū Abdu Allah Ja‘far b. Muhammad al-Ṣādiq, and because of that they are …
Read More »Shāfi‘īyah: An Introduction to Islamic Jurisprudential Sects
In terms of antiquity, Shāfi‘īyah is the third Sunni judicial school. Its founder is Abū ‘Abd Allāh Muhammad b. Idrīs, a jurist from the fourth generation of....
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