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I am the city of knowledge and Ali is it’s gate
Ashvazdanghe replied to Triggered's topic in General Islamic Discussion
Hadīth Madīnat al-ʿIlm (Arabic: حدیث مدینة العلم, literally: Hadith of the city of Knowledge) is a hadith from the Prophet (s) about Imam Ali's (a) virtue and eminence in knowledge over other companions of the prophet (s). It is among the proofs of Imam Ali's (a) religious authority after the Prophet (s). Imam 'Ali (a) First Imam of Shi'a Hadith of Madinat al-'Ilm has been narrated in different ways such as the following: https://en.wikishia.net/view/Hadith_Madinat_al-Ilm -
Hi your misunderstanding comes from your biased mindset which being Shepherd has been common attribute & carrier of all prophets which both of prophet Abraham/Ibrahim & prophet Moses/Musa (عليه السلام) have been shepards even Christians have called prophet Isa/Jesus (عليه السلام) as their shepherd ; which clearly Imam Ali (عليه السلام) although of his vast knowledge has called himself as student of prophet Muhammad (pbu) & servant of servant of him which Imam Ali (عليه السلام) has verified everything about distortion of bible which has been mentioned in holy Quran & authentic narrations which mentioned have been by prophet Muhammad (pbu). which there is famous strong narration which both of Sunni & shia muslims have agreement about it that prophet muhammad (pbu) has said " I'm city of knowledge & Ali is its gate " https://en.wikishia.net/view/Hadith_Madinat_al-Ilm Names of Mohammad and ‘Ali (SBUT) in the Bible Part 7 Now we Allah-Willing, are going to look at the names of Hadrat ‘Ali (SBUH) in that which is being called the bible. Let us start with reviewing lecture 9 of Dr. McElwain: Arabic and Hebrew alphabets have very similar pronunciations- although different writing characters are used He continues: “Most of the time the word cali is a preposition, either with or without the first person singular pronominal suffix.” Similarly in Arabic when the combination of ع and ل and ی is pronounced as ‘Alaa the word is a preposition without the first person singular pronominal suffix and it means upon, on, over… and when the combination of the same three letters is pronounced as ‘Alaya عَلَیَ then the word is a preposition with the first person singular pronominal suffix and it means upon me, over me … He firstly lists all the biblical passages in which the word ‘ali is used as a preposition, either with or without the first person singular pronominal suffix. In English translations of these passages usually the words on, upon, upon me, unto me and … are used. http://www.kindfather.com/html/index.php?module=Pages&func=display&pageid=815 Ali in the Bible https://erfan.ir/english/20233.html The Twelve Imams in the Bible https://islamplus.net/Russian/article/article/353 Virtues of Imam Ali (a) https://en.wikishia.net/view/Virtues_of_Imam_Ali_(a)
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Tehran Names Steet After Rachel Corrie
Ashvazdanghe replied to Haji 2003's topic in Politics/Current Events
Rachel Corrie's martyrdom commemorated in Tehran Tuesday, 01 March 2022 08:06 [ Last Update: Tuesday, 01 March 2022 14:49 ] https://iranpress.com/content/55981/rachel-corrie-martyrdom-commemorated-tehran -
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Salam I have not access to them however municipality sometimes puts plaques in a local park & highways based on events .
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Climate change and Islamic theology
Ashvazdanghe replied to Abu Hassanain's topic in General Islamic Discussion
Salam you have just tried to your delusion by any means which even if we accept ability of causing earthquake but it doesn't prove controlling weather by Dajjal which if Israel could trigger earthquakes so then it would use it in Gaza to destroy Hamas tunnels so then kill all people & turn it into a flat land without sending it's troops & carpet bombing . -
Climate change and Islamic theology
Ashvazdanghe replied to Abu Hassanain's topic in General Islamic Discussion
Salam ther is no evidence about it even in sunni narrations which it has been mentioned that he will claim that he is the god due to providing food & water for people according to Sunni narration ; but on the other hand clearly in shia narration he doesn't possess any power . -
Hi it has been fabricated for making a correlation between Camel & rabbit which in similar verse this wrong procedure has been repeated for for comparing apples with oranges .
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Salam respectfully it's about doing ordinary matters or avoiding committing sins due to having haste which everyone must think about consequences of his actions & avoids haste but praying for hastening reappearance of Imam Mahdi (aj) is likewise praying Namaz/Salah which in Adhan it has said rush to Namaz/Salah & problem of false claimants always have been existed since initiating major occultation which in opposition to your wrong conclusion praying for hastening of arrival of Imam Mahdi (aj) has no correlation to advent of false claimants . such narrations are have not been trendy before 2025 too which this narration about people who have wanted to appoint a time for arrival of Imam Mahdi (aj) which era of Imam Sadiq (عليه السلام) has been full of false claimants likewise Nafs Zakya & many more claimants which even name of one Abbasid kings has been Mahdi which Imam's narrations about situation of his era & not falling in trap false claimants before birth of Imam Mahdi (aj). This is excuse of lame people who want to be a sitting duck or members of deviated groups likewise Anjoman-e Hojjatieh, also called The Hojjatie Society which it's principle is opposing establishing of any government for supporting Imam Mahdi (aj) & opposing WF due to their false interpretation from narrations about Imam Mahdi (aj) which according to it's deviation doing any activity for hastening of arrival of Imam Mahdi (aj) is false so then the deviation has lead to supporting oppressors & helping spreading sins for hastening of Imam Mahdi (aj). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hojjatie_Society A Study and Analysis of the Hojjatieh Society in Comparison with the Discourse of Imam Khomeini Based on the Theory of Laclau and Mouffe https://www.entizar.ir/article_135534.html?lang=en https://www.entizar.ir/article_135534_dd8d5921f0bf5ded7aca2569879f9d7b.pdf?lang=en (Pdf in farsi) Four Theories There are at least four theories that discuss expectations of a believer in the era of awaiting and occultation, when an infallible is not present. 1) Complete dissimulation and becoming ghettoized: Some scholars believe this era is an era of dissimulation, since it is not possible to form and develop a society and community of believers. They go to lengths to argue that we as Shi’a must learn to ignore society, stay away from getting involved in politics and social matters, projects, and essentially live like we would live in a ghetto or if we were travellers living in an inn. This group often uses the numerous narrations in the Shi’a tradition that prohibit any involved in political matters before the reappearance of the 12th Imam (‘a), as well as reports that explicitly suggest any uprising or political involvement before the reappearance of the Imam (‘a) will lead to a failure. 2) Prohibition of social reforms: Some groups that arose in the middle of the 20th century, like the Hojjatie Society (Anjoman-e Hojjatieh), would believe there is no necessity to participate in any reform or efforts to rectify society. This is because they believed as per the narrations, corruption and injustice will increase in society and that will be the prerequisite for the reappearance of the Imam (‘a). On that basis, they believed there was no reason to reform and fix corruption, since corruption was a necessary precursor to the reappearance. Any attempts to rectify society was essentially delaying the reappearance of the Imam (‘a). This was a relatively popular movement in Iran, however it eventually died out after the Islamic Revolution in Iran – at least in the public sphere. Abu Ja‘far al-Baqir (عليه السلام) said: “As if I see some people rising in the east. They will ask for the truth but they will not be given it. They will ask for it again and they will not be given it. Then they will unsheathe their swords and they will be given what they will ask for but they will not accept it. They will revolt and deliver their victory to your man (al-Mahdi). Their killed ones will be martyrs. If I live until that time, I will sacrifice myself to the man of this matter1. Interestingly, ‘Allamah Majlisi comments on this narration in Bihar al-Anwar saying: It is not far-fetched that this narration is pointing towards the Safavid government – may Allah strengthen it and connect it with the government of the Qa’im (‘a). What Majlisi writes needs to be understood in light of the general theory these types of narrations gave rise to during the Safavid era. An entire theory of “Merging of the Safavid government with the government of Imam Mahdi (‘a)” (Ittiṣal Dawlat Ṣafaviyeh ba Dawlat Ṣaḥib al-Zaman)2 was developed which pushed the idea that the Islamic Shi’a government of the Safavids was a precursor to the government of Imam Mahdi (‘a) and that the Safavid Shah would eventually hand over the flag and government to the Imam (‘a). As for the set of narrations which prohibit any uprisings before the reappearance, a few scholars in the 20th and 21st century have tried to tackle them, perhaps most famously Ayatullah Hussein-Ali Montazeri in his 4-volume work on Wilayat al-Faqih and Islamic government, in which he questions the signification of those reports. Some scholars believe those narrations do not necessarily suggest that uprisings that take place before the reappearance will result in a military defeat, rather they could possibly mean that some uprisings may be successful and victorious, but later on will digress and fall off the track. 4) Suspension: Shaykh Ansari alludes to this and it was a view that had many proponents during the Constitutional Revolution. This group of scholars believed the establishing of an Islamic government is suspended in this era, although this does not mean the Shari’ah is also be suspended. They believed you can have a government built upon human communal conventions, and still generally attribute it to Islam, and the purpose of such a government would be to reduce injustice and oppression to the extent possible. However, the role of this government would not be to completely Islamicize one’s individual and communal life, as such a matter was not possible in this era. From this, we understand two points. Firstly, as long as we continue to strive, we should not be striving to build an ideal society. We must strive to build a very good society, but if we see some deficiencies in our efforts, we should not despair. In fact, one of the issues people who are working under the banner of Islam have, is exactly this. They work within the framework of Islam, but they are trying to build an ideal society, heedless of the fact that such a society will only form in the end of times under the leadership of the Imam (‘a). We should know our efforts are only to work towards a better society than the one we currently have, but it will not be a hundred percent ideal society. Thus, we should be realistic with our objectives not delusional3. According to Beheshti, having such an attitude towards governance and organizing our life in the era of occultation is not only correct, but in fact it keeps one motivated to continue fulfilling their responsibility. If one assumes their responsibility is to establish a perfect community and society, and when the Imam (‘a) comes we shall hand over the leadership of this community to him (‘a), such an assumption will put most people off from doing their responsibility as it is essentially an impossible task. The most we can do is take a step towards improving our situation and decrease imperfections; this is doable and practical, and this is what is expected from us. When one strives hard for this form of order, when there are deficiencies, a person does not despair. A second quality of humans in this era is their reliance on rationality and innate human nature – the fiṭrah. They try their best to create a community using these two sources, and while this community or political system should not be against the Shari’ah, but it is not completely Shar‘i either. The latter has consequences which a human in the era of awaiting cannot fulfil since they are prone to many mistakes and their intellect is also – relatively – deficient. Since they are prone to so many mistakes, they are open to criticisms, and are meant to hear others’ opinions and learn from their experiences. https://al-islam.org/articles/humans-era-awaiting-syed-ali-imran
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Salam idea of postponing his arrival is just can came from cringe mindset ; which nobody can control time of his arrival also all narration from imams even Imam Mahdi (aj) is about encouraging people to make dua for hastening his arrival which even no is late . Imam Sadiq (عليه السلام) has said this to someone who wanted to be a governor of Imam Mahdi (aj) by wrong mindset that he will has a lofty lifestyle as his governor in similar fashion of kings ; but Imam has mentioned that Imam Mahdi (aj) will rule in similar fashion of Imam Ali (عليه السلام) so therefore his governors must be ready for too much hardship for providing best for rest of people ; which Imam will punish his corrupt governor through killing by his sword.
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Hi ,for more explanation respectfully according to my viewpoint this verse in the book of Leviticus is totally irrational which according to it which cows & sheeps cheweth the cud too so therefore cows & sheeps will be unclean according to it ; which second part about hoof is totally wrong too which writer of it ironically has not considered difference in environments which hoof of camel has been developed for different environment than environment of cows & sheeps so therefore it has been fabricated for justifying banning of Jews from eating it's meat due to their divine punishment ; which contradiction is that in other christian books using milk & hair of camel has been mentioned while when it's meat is unclean so then it's milk & hair will be unclean too . anyway it's not a big issue for too much focusing on it. https://www.ancient-hebrew.org/manners/domestic-animals.htm
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Salam as @realizm has mentioned there is no difference between Alevi's & Twelver Shia's basic principles about believing to 12 infallible . grand Ayatollah Sistani some years ago has said to Alvi's representative in their meeting with each other that Alevis has been [likewise] doves of holy shrines which we missed them so then encouraged all Alavis to restore their presence in holy shrines ; which some of them has accepted his visit but unfortunately after fall of Syria their fate is unknown ; which in similar fashion other shia marjas likewise Imam Khamenei in similar fashion of grand Ayatollah Sistani have welcomed them ; which our problem is long time separation from each other .
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What if i dont understand a Quran verse?
Ashvazdanghe replied to ILuvMuhammadSAW's topic in General Islamic Discussion
Salam yeah you will be rewarded for reading it which inshaAllah you will understand it's meaning too which according to high ranking interpreters likewise Ayatollah tabtabai of holy quran each time they have read similar verse each time they found new meaning from it which understanding it always continues. -
Hi all of original scriptures have not destroyed which @StrangerInThisWorld has mentioned that some part of it has been mixed with fabrications of Rabbis & bishops & some part of it censored but remained in touch of high ranking Rabbis as classified documents which bishops which they have not lower rank jews & christian have access to it which prophet Muhammad (pbu) through divine knowledge has had access to all original scriptures which his successors as infallible Shia Imams have had access to it which for example Imam Reza (عليه السلام) has mentioned some original parts of scriptures in books of Christians & Jews so then has explained true interpretation of it to them ; which Imam Mahdi (aj) in his reappearance besides prophet Isa/Jesus(عليه السلام) will offer all of original Christian & Jewish scriptures to them which they can't deny it which also prophet Isa/Jesus (عليه السلام) will confirm it for inviting all of his sincere believers to original Islam . Among the famous debates of Imam Reza (عليه السلام) is the one he had with renowned Christian scholar Jathliq, who failed to answer the questions raised by Imam (عليه السلام). Another one was Raas al-Jalut, a Jewish leader, who acknowledged the truthfulness of Islam and prophethood of the last messenger of God ((صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم)) during his debate with Imam Reza (عليه السلام). " The Holy Imam((عليه السلام).) asked again, "O Nawfali! Would you like to know when al-Mamun will feel regretful?" He answered, "Yes." He said, "When he hears me argue with the people of the Torah quoting their own Torah, with the people of the Gospel (Bible) quoting their own Gospel, with the people of the Psalms quoting their own Psalms, with Zoroastrians arguing in their Persian language, with the Romans in their own Latin, and with rhetoricians using their very rhetoric. Then the Ima`m turned to the Catholic and asked him: "Has the Bible produced evidence in support of the prophecy of Mohammed, may Allah bless him and his family?" "If the Bible has given proof of him ,we would not deny him," retorted the Catholic. "Could you tell me about the sakana which you have in the third Book?" asked the Imam. "It is one of Allah's attributes," replied the Catholic, "it is not permitted for us to reveal it." https://www.imamreza.net/old/eng/imamreza.php?id=2994 https://erfan.ir/english/85338.html https://byislam.com/en/imam-reza-a-s-debates-with-a-catholic-priest-and-a-rabbi/ https://iqna.ir/en/news/3489754/imam-reza’s-debates-with-followers-of-different-faiths-and-denominations https://en.abna24.com/news/1555873/Imam-Al-Rida-debates-with-a-Catholic-Priest-and-a-Rabbi https://alhassanain.org/english/?com=content&id=10 https://alhassanain.org/english/?com=content&id=1498 https://shiastudies.com/en/686/imam-rezaas-debates-with-a-catholic-priest-and-a-rabbi/ Lessons from Imam Reza’s Religious Debates https://iqna.ir/en/news/3479251/lessons-from-imam-reza’s-religious-debates Affirmation it doesn't mean following it by Muslim which in Sunni narrations it has been mentioned that prophet Muhammad (pbu) prohibited his companions from reading & following Torah so then said that if prophet Musa (عليه السلام) has been present in my era so then he would follow me as his upper hand prophet .
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Israel attacks Qatar, what are your thoughts?
Ashvazdanghe replied to Meedy's topic in Politics/Current Events
Hi,IT has been happened during emergence of Daesh/ISIS which which Qatar has great rule in establishing HTS in Syria & cooperation with Israel but his rivalry with KSA has caused serious tension between these two which near to fall of Daesh in Syria Qatar nearly stopped funding HTS so then improved it's relations with Iran so then tried to be just focus on mediation between all sides politically as rival of Oman . Qatar and Israel Conduct First Joint Air Force Exercises: New F-15QA on Show atar and Israel have remained close strategic partners in the Middle East, with the two having played central roles in supporting Islamist insurgents against the Syrian state from 2011-2024 to oust the ruling Ba’ath Party. Qatar has also provided the primary regional basing location for the U.S. Air Force as it has intervened in conflicts in the Middle East in support of Israel, primarily in the Syrian theatre. Qatari media, which has over the past two decades become highly influential in the region, has also played critical roles in turning regional opinion against Western and Israeli adversaries, namely Syria and the Lebanese paramilitary group Hezbollah. Qatar the third country in the Arab world to hold major aerial warfare exercises with the Israeli Air Force following the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. https://militarywatchmagazine.com/article/qatar-israel-first-joint-air-force-exercises#:~:text=The Qatar Emiri Air Force has for the,to the Iniochos 2025 drills hosted in Greece. https://worldview.stratfor.com/situation-report/israel-qatar-military-cooperation-signals-improved-relations-normalization-remains -
[Split Topic]Attempt to rationalize zionism
Ashvazdanghe replied to Jeffrey-N's topic in Politics/Current Events
Salam he is martyr soldier Qasem Soleimani . https://generalsoleimani.com/ https://english.khamenei.ir/news/9357/Martyr-Soleimani-A-general-who-surmounted-moral-heights-besides https://english.khamenei.ir/news/8795/A-great-and-glorious-soldier-A-look-at-the-life-of-Martyr-Qasem -
[Split Topic]Attempt to rationalize zionism
Ashvazdanghe replied to Jeffrey-N's topic in Politics/Current Events
Hi this a total lie by you without having any evidence which you have just parroted a bunch nonsense of anti Iran propaganda with no evidence; which your nonsense even has been refuted officially by gov of US. In 1979, as Christmas approached, the United States Embassy in Tehran held more than fifty American hostages, who had been seized when revolutionaries stormed the embassy. No one from the U.S. had been able to have contact with them. The Reverend M. William Howard, Jr., was the president of the National Council of Churches at the time, and when he received a telegram from the Revolutionary Council, inviting him to perform Christmas services for the hostages, he jumped at the opportunity. In America, “we had a public that was quite riled up,” Reverend Howard reminds his son, The New Yorker Radio Hour’s Adam Howard. “Who knows what might have resulted if this issue were not somehow addressed? . . .Might there be an American invasion, an attempt to rescue the hostages in a militaristic way?” Reverend Howard was aware that the gesture had some propaganda value to the Iranian militants, but he saw a chance to lower the tension. Accompanied by another Protestant minister and a Catholic bishop, Howard entered front-page headlines, travelling to Tehran and into the embassy. He gave the captives updates on the N.F.L. playoffs, and they prayed. It was a surreal experience to say the least. “It was in the Iranian hostage crisis that I understood how alone we are, and how powerless we are when other people take control,” Reverend Howard says. “And really it’s in that setting that one can develop faith.” https://www.wnycstudios.org/podcasts/tnyradiohour/articles/christmas-in-tehran-bringing-the-holidays-to-hostages https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/taken-hostage-iran-hostage-crisis-iconic-images/ https://www.nytimes.com/1979/12/25/archives/4-clergymen-hold-christmas-services-for-iran-hostages-see-americans.html 117. Memorandum for the Files1 Washington, December 25, 1979, 4:30 p.m. SUBJECT Summary of Conversations with Clerical Delegation and Bruce Laingen In two conversations this afternoon with the clerics and one talk with Bruce Laingen after his two hour conversation with them the following paragraphs summarize their activities to date.2 The clerics spent five hours in the compound and in three separate services believe they saw 43 individuals (Howard saw 21 persons, Coffin 16, Gumbleton/Duval 6). The persons whom they saw and whom Bruce Laingen could identify are listed in the first column of the attached.3 The clerics also received from the captors 33 personal messages. Where these messages identify other Americans, they are listed in the second column. In our last conversation with the clergy, they had not yet completed their analysis of the names and lists and so the information on the attached is necessarily incomplete. ...................... The clergy told Bruce Laingen they had been impressed by the resilience and courage of the hostages they met. Some were angry about their conditions, others were depressed, but their spirits seemed to improve during the meeting with the clergy. Apparently several of the hostages are in a rather bad psychological state. Bruce did not want to give their names over the telephone. At least one hostage, John Limbert, apparently declined to give his last name to the clergy. We identified him through his reference to his dependents. https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/short-history/iraniancrises https://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h2021.html https://www.historynet.com/iran-hostage-crisis/ https://www.war.gov/News/News-Stories/Article/Article/2008023/40-years-after-hostage-crisis-iran-remains-hotbed-of-terrorism/ -
Hi for clarification it's obvious which still you couldn't distinguishe between Shia muslism & Sunnis muslims which according to Shia Islam eating rabbits have been forbidden which also rabit's meat has considered as unclean meat in opposition to Sunni rulings which permissible foods in shia Islam are in similar fashion of permissible foods in Judaism except camel meat & what has een forbade for jews as their divine punishment . https://en.wikishia.net/view/Halal-meat_animals Rabbit meat is haram because of the hadiths that have reached us from the imams (عليه السلام). In these hadiths it has been stated that eating rabbit meat is forbidden, and this is the reason why Islamic scholars have issued fatwas on its impermissibility. Three things can be concluded from these hadiths: The impermissibility of eating rabbit meat All divine rules are legislated because of the wisdom and important reasons that back them; some of those reasons being mentioned in hadiths while others being left to be comprehended and discovered by man himself. Of course, there are some cases that the mind has no way in, just like there are also cases that can’t be figured out today because man still hasn’t reached the necessary level of knowledge to do so, while there are chances that in the future he will be able to do so. Therefore we can conclude that the reasons to many rulings still aren’t clear to us, yet since we know that the entity legislating these rulings is all-wise, we are to abide by all of them. https://askislam.ir/en/haram-meat-impermissibility-eating-rabbit-meat/ According to holy Quran camel meat only has been forbade for Jews as their punishment for breaking their oath with god & hindering from his way & their rebellion against God/Allah . https://tanzil.net/#trans/en.pickthall/4:160 https://tanzil.net/#trans/en.pickthall/6:146 https://fa.wikifeqh.ir/حکم_شتر_(قرآن) Notice: According to holy Quran & Shia viewpoint prophet Abraham/Ibrahim (عليه السلام) has sacrificed his son Ishmael/Ismail (عليه السلام). below articles are Christian viewpoints The Old Testament's made-up camels are a problem for Zionism This article is more than 11 years old Andrew Brown https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/andrewbrown/2014/feb/13/old-testament-camels-zionism-genesis Did Abraham Own A Camel? By whom the camel was used The camel was used largely by the early Hebrew patriarchs. These men measured their wealth by the number of domestic animals they possessed, and camels were included among them. "Abram had sheep, oxen, she-asses, and camels" (Gen. 12:16). Rebekah rode on a camel on her trip to become the bride of Isaac (Gen. 24:64). "Jacob had much cattle, asses, and camels" (Gen. 30:43). It was a company of Ishmeelites with their caravan of camels that carried Joseph down into Egypt (Gen. 37:25, 28). The patriarch Job had three thousand camels before his testing experience, and this number was doubled afterwards (Job 1:3; Job 42:12). The Hebrew people as a whole during most of the Old Testament times did not make large use of the camel. Living in hilly country, and being a pastoral and agricultural people, they did not have so much need for the camel. Their kings usually possessed camels which were used for travel and transport purposes. Thus Scripture says King David had many camels, some of which had been captured in war (1Sam. 27:9). Abraham's servant "made his camels to kneel down without the city by a well at the time of the evening, even the time that women go out to draw water" (Gen. 24:11). Camel ornaments Concerning Gideon, Scripture says: "And Gideon arose, and slew Zebah and Zalmunna, and took the crescents that were on their camels' necks (Judges 8:21, A. R. V.). Thus the camels ornaments of that day were the same as used by the Arabs of today. The camel as a beast of burden Through the centuries the camel has been used for carrying burdens. In the Bible, "forty camels' burden," is referred to in one passage (2Kings 8:9); https://www.ancient-hebrew.org/manners/domestic-animals.htm https://mesorahtravel.com/did-abraham-own-a-camel/ https://biblehub.com/topical/a/abram_prepares_the_sacrificial_animals.htm https://tanzil.net/#trans/en.pickthall/2:260
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Salam We know of many people around the world who are not Muslims or Shi`a but are nevertheless individuals of good conduct; for example, non-Muslims are responsible for many inventions. Is it right that they all deserve to be punished in Hell because they are not Muslims? Concise answer Those who do not believe in Islam can be classified into two groups: 1. Those who are termed ‘Jahil-e-Muqassir’ (lit. ‘culpable ignorant’). These are non-believers to whom the message of Islam has reached and who have understood its truthfulness. However, they are not prepared to accept the truth due to their obstinacy and stubbornness. This group deserves to be punished in Hell. 2. Those who are termed ‘Jahil-e-Qasir’ (lit. ‘inculpable ignorant’). These are non-believers to whom the message of Islam has not reached, or it has been presented to them in a very incomplete and untruthful manner. Such people will attain salvation if they are truthful to their own religion. Detailed Answer https://www.islamquest.net/en/archive/question/fa283 In conclusion, from the point of view of Islam, those who have not heard about the true message of Islam and are not blameworthy with regard to this will attain salvation if they are truthful to their own religion. This religion must be based on the ‘fitrah’[2]—man’s primordial, innate nature—and so the followers of such a religion, for example, abstain from lying and committing crimes against humanity. This rule is also applicable to the Ahlus Sunnah to whom the truthfulness of Shi’aism has not been explained correctly. https://www.islamquest.net/en/archive/question/fa283 Who will go to heaven in Islam? 4) Mostad’afeen (as mentioned in Surah 4, Ayah 98) they are those who were not exposed to the truth of Islam to believe in it, yet they were honest and modest in their life. Many people in the world would fall into this category. It is against Divine Justice to send them to Hell, so they won’t. But His mercy is not against His justice therefore it is expected from the Merciful God to grant them a peaceful position in Paradise, and God knows best. https://www.askthesheikh.com/will-anyone-who-is-not-a-shia-enter-paradise/
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Salam in case of Qunoot there is no difference between being whether in congregation or alone in home .
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Salam he is just popular in case of dream interpretation which his book of dream interpretation is popular in Iran which nobody counts him as a scholar .
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Salam following thread is another example of creating false & fabricated surveys by it against IRI . Max Blumenthal and Anya Parampil - 'What We Saw in Iran' (Note: dress of Anya Parampil is not appropriate based on Islamic viewpoint) it just a conversation so you can just listen to it . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tIF4lCYiBE https://www.antiwar.com/blog/2025/09/01/max-blumenthal-and-anya-parampil-what-we-saw-in-iran/ What I saw In Iran American journalist Max Blumenthal recently returned from a two-week visit to Iran, and he has a lot to share. His insights challenge the narratives pushed by mainstream outlets, revealing a different truth about the country-one that often gets overshadowed by media that serve their own interests rather than justice. https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2025/07/03/750520/What-I-saw-In-Iran
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Drink companies that dont Support Israel?
Ashvazdanghe replied to ILuvMuhammadSAW's topic in Politics/Current Events
Salam respectfully cooperation of Turkey/Turkiye with Israel is undeniable which IDF has received turkish products directly through it or indirectly through so called Azerbaijan government as proxy of Turkey/Turkiye for keeping hands of it clean which it just show some show off for fooling muslims but directly or indirctly provides Turkish made products for Isreal & IDF . -
Hi , it's crystal clear that Zionists are controlling music industry in whole of world which K-Pop clearly spreads zionist message in whole of world which their last visit with Trump is clear proof of it . Real facts are in opposition to your nonsense which Trump as most pro zionist potus is most anti immigrant president of USA which all US administrators whether republican or Democrat are against Immigrants which there is no difference between Biden & Trump for being pro Zionist & anti immigrant which all legal process in US are against immigrants . Paul never has met prophet Isa/Jesus(عليه السلام) which he just has claimed that he has a personal vision in a dream which Paul has been a hardcore jew enemy of Jesus before his so called vision so there fore he has not believed to original teachings of "earliest Christians' which he killed many of them for opposing them . Lol , I have not labeled you as Zionist which you called yourself as the Zionist here ; which all of your objection with Islam has came from evangelist nonsense which I have mentioned wokeism which is your problem not mine which wokeism has no place in Iran but on the other hand drag queens & wokeism have infected whole of europe & America.
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* Is there any particular supplication I can say in qunoot? - No, there is not. However, you could recite a verse from the Holy Qur’an, invoking your Lord; you may ask Him for anything. * Now that you have explained to me how to say prayer, I would like to ask you if there are any actions or otherwise that invalidate prayer? - Yes, there are:...................................... 10. Deliberate utterance of the word “Amen”, after the imam has finished reciting “Al-Fatiha” [or the person who is praying alone says it after he has recited it], if there was no case for taqiyyah. https://www.sistani.org/english/book/49/2406/ The philosophy as to why saying Āmīn in prayer is impermissible. Concise answer In accordance to traditions narrated by the Ahlulbayt (عليه السلام), saying Āmīn in prayer is not permissible; furthermore reciting it [intentionally] invalidates the prayer. Detailed Answer According to Islamic law, worship, whether obligatory or recommended; are limited and preset. What is meant is that the manner in which the act must be performed is already set and we have no right to add or subtract anything from it based on our own desires, neither can we choose a particular method of performing the action based on personal opinions. This rule is not only limited to prayer but also applies to fasting, wuḍhu, tayamum, supplications[1] and other acts of worship.[2] Muslims [scholars] collectively agree that the word Āmīn is not an actual part of prayer;[3] hence those who believe that it is permissible to say Āmīn in prayer must bring proof for their claim. The axiom is that saying Āmīn is not allowed; therefore to establish its permissibility there should be [solid] proof. In the event that its correctness cannot be proven it will be considered an innovation and an act that invalidates the prayer. https://www.islamquest.net/en/archive/fa8137
