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  1. many of my shia friends and their families prefer going to ziarat then going to umrah or hajj i asked them why is it so and they replied as it is financially easier to go to ziarat then to umrah or hajj. Can anyone explain this thought?
  2. Salam, im confused with the subject ‘Ziarat’ Was it added in after the Prophets time and why do we do it after Salah. I dont see the problem with it but i dont understand why we do it specifically after Salah. Some say we shouldn’t prostrate to anyone other than Allah. Can i have any hadiths regarding Ziarat or can you make me understand how its permissible because if the Prophet didn’t do it why should we?? JazakAllah
  3. Salam I will go to Ziarat of Karbala & other holy site about a week from this Thursday please forgive me
  4. Salam, Sorry if this has been asked before. My question is for the ladies and please try to be considerate of my situation while replying. I’m leaving for Iraq Ziaarat with a group in a week from United States. My trip was planned just a couple of weeks ago and I was suppose to get done with my period well before the start of my trip (Hence, I didn’t take any pills to stop/delay my period). Unfortunately, my period is delayed and now it’s just 3 days before we leave for Iraq IA! There’s nothing that I can do at this time, so Im reaching out to find out what are my options in terms of visiting the shrines/Haram of the Imams while I’m in Iraq ( in case I get my period there). I’ve searched online and couldn’t find any answers. I know that a woman can’t enter a mosque or pray during her period but could you please tell me what limitations do I have have while visiting all the Holy places in Iraq? This includes Imam Ali’s house, Haram/shrine of Imam Ali, Imam Hussain, Hazrat Abbas, Imam Musa, Tilla e Zainab? Can I go in and sit in the courtyards without touching the tombs? Can I enter Masjid e Qufa? Please let me know, it would really mean a lot to me. Thahk you,
  5. Hello. I am based in Australia. I am planning to visit Iran in December/ January. I know the weather is very cold in those days. I will be travelling with my sister. We don't know anything about Iran yet. We are looking forward to cover Tehran, Qum, Mashad. We have two weeks. Can anybody guide us in the right direction?
  6. Hi, I hope you all are in the best of health and eemaan. I am planning to go to egypt early January.If I go there then I believe Ziaaraat is a must. I am looking for a list of places relevant to us ithnasharies... I have found these uptill now: Imam Hussain Mosque (Khan el Khelili Bazaar) shrines of sayida zainab, sayida sukaina, sayida nafisa, Shrine of Malik e Ashtar (Near el Marg station) Shrine of Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr (Masjid Muhammad al-Saghir) in coptic cairo near 'Mar Girgis Metro station Shrine of Lady Atika Some of these places I am really not sure of the exact locations.. If someone can guide me on 2 things it would be great: 1) Any more sites that is a must visit once in Cairo 2) The Locations of the above and other places. I know some of these places have weak historic lines of their buriul sites in egypt. But still I would love to go there. Best Regards
  7. http://www.duas.org/Sahraz/alinaqiashtml/indexnaqi.htm - Dua by The Tenth Imam, ‘Ali Ibn Muhammad (Al-Naqi, Al-Hadi) (as)
  8. Note: This is not a shia sunni issue. So I am posting it here. And this is not to offend anyone. Focus on the message and its impact.
  9. Miraculous MathematicsThe Arba’aeen Ziyara and its miraculous mathematical & Physical aspectsBy: Hussein Al-RumaithiHistory has witnessed numerous gatherings, where millions of people were gathered at a certain place and a certain time to celebrate, commemorate or present solidarity with a specific notion. The historic march toward Washington DC, and the famous (I have a dream) speech of Martin Luther King Jr, marked the presence of over 250,000 civil rights supporters. There are also tens of marches, parades, funerals, spiritual rituals, concerts and other gatherings, where the crowd has reached millions, but all of these gatherings are entirely different than one specific march and gathering in the world. A march and a gathering, where millions are fed, sheltered and treated like royalties, and to make this more interesting the host of this gathering is country, which is not considered politically stable.The name of this country is IRAQ, and the name of this occasion, where millions march to and gather in one place is Al-Arba’aeen. The term Al-Arba’aeen is an Arabic term, which means ‘the fortieth’, and this term marks the 40 days after the martyrdom of Imam Al-Hussein during the battle of Karbala on the day of Ashura. In addition, during this day, the household of Imam Al-Hussein, who were taken as captives to Damascus before the Umayyad Caliph (Yazid Ibn Muawiya), returned to Karbala on their way back to Medina. According to historic sources and narrations by Shia Imams, the family of Imam Al-Hussein stayed in Karbala for three days, and mourned their lost ones, and finally aimed for Medina. However, on that specific day one of the most famous companions of Prophet Mohammad named Jabir Ibn Abdullah Al-Ansari also visited Karbala and mourned the Imam alongside his family. The march of this man toward Karbala with the family of Imam Al-Hussein turned to be symbolic ritual, which aims to announce that followers of Imam Al-Hussein, will renew their allegiance every year with their master, and his commemoration will never lessens. Therefore, from that day and on, each year before the 40th, which is the 20th day of Month of Safar in Islamic lunar calendar, Shia Muslims march on their feet toward Karbala, and arrive there on Al-Arba’aeen to renew their oath with Imam Al-Hussein.The march of Al-Arba’aeen has been subjected to persecutions, punishments and sever reactions by the authorities throughout history, as majority of the dynasties that ruled the region were hostile to Shia Muslims. Therefore, Shia Muslims have sacrificed lives, wealth and time to keep this ritual alive and revived with the years, and never stopped no matter how brutal the tyrants became. However, in the recent years and especially after the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003, this ritual had a turning point, as the number of people marching toward the city of Karbala surged dramatically, to a point that in the past couple of years, Karbala has registered hosting the largest gatherings in the history of mankind. According to the numbers released by Iraqi officials and other global observers in 2014, the numbers of people in Karbala on the day of Al-Arba’aeen was between 25 and 27 million. Therefore, the mathematical and physical calculations of this event will be based in the number 25 million, which will still show astonishing facts about this event and its secrets.Reality VS Math and PhysicsWhether the visitors to Karbala are from Iraq or outside of Iraq, the march to Karbala is either initiated from Baghdad or from the southern city of Basra. Therefore, the first thing any visitor will notice during his/her way walking to Karbala is the tents and buildings called (Mawkeb), which provide service for their visitors of Imam Al-Hussein. These Mawkebs, which are not more than 50 meters away from each other the entire distance from Basra of Baghdad to Karbala will blow any mind, when it comes to hospitality and treatment of their visitors. However, let’s only consider the mathematic that is affiliated with the meals these stations provide for absolutely no charge.Obviously each visitor needs three meals per day, therefore:25,000,000 visitors x 3 meals / day = 75,000,000The march to Karbala, takes anywhere between 10 to 20 days depending on the originating point, where a visitor starts his/her march. Therefore, by taking a number between the two, 15 days would be a rational choice, which means:75,000,000 meals x 15 days = 1,125,000,000 mealsThe cost of each meal varies, as the financial ability of these stations also varies depending on the people managing them. Therefore, one station might be able to prepare very fancy meals for the visitors and others might only be able to prepare humble meals, which doesn’t matter at all, as everyone tries to present the best he/she can offer. Therefore, considering the economic conditions and cost of living in Iraq, taking an average cost per meal would be used for exploring the cost of this enormous amount of meals. An expensive meal in Iraq can cost around $20, and a humble meal in Iraq can cost about $4, which will mandate using a cost of $11 / meal for this calculation. Therefore:1,125,000,000 meals x $11 / meal = $12,375,000,000The number above only includes the meals and excludes beverages and deserts, but for the sake of rounding off this number and staying away from exaggeration, we’ll assume the entire cost of water, beverages and deserts will be $625,000,000. Therefore, an estimating total cost for feeding the visitors not including miscellaneous costs, will be rounded to $13,000,000,000.In addition, these numbers don’t include other services that are provided for visitors and marchers to Karbala, such as:Mobile calling balance, as many stations offer to buy Mobile gift cards for the marchers, in case they want to contact their families at home. The average cost of each card is between $4 to $10, which is distributed for free to marchers and visitors of Imam Al-Hussein. Therefore, figuring a cost estimate for this service would be very difficult, since there are no clear statistics from Mobile service providers in Iraq. However, considering the number 25 million marchers, means even if 1/5 of these people use this service and take an average cost of $7 / gift card, the cost would be around:5,000,000 marchers x $7 / gift card = $35,000,000Other miscellaneous include things like blankets and pillows for these marchers, when they spend the night for rest at those stations along the road to Karbala. Therefore, assuming only 1/5 of the 25,000,000 would require new blankets and pillows, and assuming a brand new blanket in Iraq cost $2 and a brand new pillow costs $1, the total will be:5,000,000 marchers x $2 / blanket = $10,000,0005,000,000 marchers x $1 / pillow = $5,000,000(REMINDER: THESE TYPES OF SERVICES ARE STILL PRESENTED AND OFFERED IN IRAQ, AND BY IRAQI PEOPLE, A COUNTRY THAT IS CONSIDERED TO BE POLITICALLY AND ECONOMICALLY INSTABLE AND VIOLENT)In addition, these services and estimates only include, what is offered and presented during the way to Karbala, and don’t include what is offered in Karbala itself, as the entire city of Karbala and its houses transfer to free shelters, hotels, restaurants and service providers for the visitors of Imam Al-Hussein. Many visitors, who have had the honor of marching to Karbala narrate that all the house doors of Karbala are wide open and a sign at the door says: WELCOME TO YOU, VISITOR OF IMAM AL-HUSSEIN.Therefore, to conclude the mathematical aspect of this peaceful march and gathering, and based on the numbers and estimates provided it would mean that the total cost of servicing the visitors of Karbala is:$13,000,000,000 (cost of meals & beverages) + $35,000,000 (cost of Mobile gift cards) + $15,000,000 (cost of blankets and pillows) = $13,050,000,000 (NOTE: This cost is covered by the citizens of Iraq for the visitors of Imam Al-Hussein, as the government of Iraq is only responsible for security, surveillance and border administration)The Physical aspect of this march and gathering becomes astonishing once this mass (25,000,000) gets to Karbala and gathers there, which can only be called a miracle considering the geographical and other facts of Karbala. The actual size of the entire city of Karbala is 2397 square kilometer, but the center of the city, where all the masses head for, is the place, where the Shrine of Imam Al-Hussein and his brother Al-Abbas Ibn Ali are located. Therefore, the size of that geographical zone inside Karbala would not exceed 100 square kilometers at best. This fact would raise the question that how is it possible to fit 25,000,000 inside a geographical zone that is not bigger than 100 square kilometers?According to Population density experts, every 80 people live in each 1 square kilometer in Iraq, which means in the 100 square kilometers of Karbala’s center, there would typically be 8,000 people. Therefore, the number 25,000,000 is 3,125 times more than the usual population density of Iraq. In addition, the highest population density in the world belongs to Monaco, where every 37,000 people in 1 square kilometer, and by considering the number 25,000,000, the number is still 6.75 times more than density capability of Monaco, if Monaco was 100 square kilometers in size. DOES THE CITY ACTUALLY EXPANDS, OR DO THE STREETS OF KARBALA WIDEN DURING THE ARBA’AEEN SEASON?In addition, another astonishing fact about Karbala lays in the absence of a world class sewer system, as the current available one is severely outdated and old, and has been built to suit the old population of Karbala, which did not exceed 250,000 at most. Therefore, by only considering the average urine volume of a normal person during one day, the following numbers can be astonishing as well.According to scientific facts, an average person urinate about 2 liters of urine / day. Therefore:25,000,000 x 2 L (urine) = 50,000,000 L of urine / one day(ANY SANE PERSON, WHO KNOWS A LITTLE BIT ABOUT THE CITY OF KARBALA WOULD BE ABLE TO FIGURE OUT THAT THE SEWER SYSTEM OF KARBALA IS NOT ABLE TO TAKE THIS AMOUNT EVEN IF THE SEWERS ARE DRY EMPTY.) In addition, this number doesn’t include the volume of waste water that passes through the sewer system of Karbala as well, and anyone, who has been to Karbala during the Arba’aeen will be able to certify that no sign of over flow or flood has ever been witnessed during the gathering. (NOTE: DURING MOST RAIN SEASONS, THE ENTIRE CITY OF KARBALA IS USUALLY FLOODED AND THE STREETS ARE FILLED WITH OVERFLOWN WATER, WHICH THE SEWER IS NOT ABLE TO PASS.There are many other astonishing facts about this gathering, which will leave any observer speechless, but these facts alone are sufficient to drop the jaw and make the mind wonder about the miracle of Al-Arba’aeen and its secrets.
  10. Salam All, I have often heard that one only visits the holy Shrines(Specifically of the Masoom/infallibles from which Imam Hussain) only if you get invited by them and it is not possible to visit otherwise no matter how hard you try, I have come across wealthy & resourceful individuals who wish to visit yet face an obstacle every time they want to do so and have also come across poor individuals who have no resources and yet somehow get to visit on atleast a yearly basis, bearing this in mind while being blessed with the opportunity of being able to visit these holy shrines, I have there come across people from around the world who I know from personal experience are not of a very good character to say the least(although I feel it could be that only one act from any human could be sufficient to please and we do not have the capacity to truly judge someone as we are not fully aware of their circumstances and should never judge a person), Just wanted to know if any of this is backed by any references from scholars or the hadith.
  11. Mecca: Hajj Medina: Prophet saw; Lady Fatima; Imams Hasan, Sajjad, Baqir, Sadiq (as) Najaf: Imam Ali Karbala: Imam Hussain Baghdad/Kazmain: Imams Kadhim, Muhammad Taqi (as) Samarra: Imam Ali Naqi, Hasan Askari (as), Sirdaabh (Imam Mahdi) Mashad: Imam Ali Reza (as) Damascus: Lady Zainab, Lady Khultoom
  12. AOA everyone please help me regarding the ziarat to IRAN. im planning to go to IRAN with my mum. please guide which airline and hotel to choose while maintaining the budget.
  13. i am planing ziarat trip to iran with my family in April 2016, I need help help in booking hotel accomodation in Mashad and QOM. I will appreciate if any one can help me in this regard.
  14. Salam Alaykum Insha Allah I am planning to pay another visit to Iraq during Ashura or Arbaeen this year Request if any one can help in finding a caravan from India to Iraq during these periods One can mail me on my email adress: lubnana@homail.com Thanks
  15. Salam everyone sorry to disturb everyone again but i had to start a new thread again because i noticed after posting expenses in my other thread noone replied me because its urgent for me i had to start a new thread! So heres the estimate i made for 3 people going to iran from pakistan for a total of 8-10 days around 2 days would be used for flying from and to pakistan so total of 8 days would be left in iran, please brothers and sisters let me know if the estimate i made down is okay or no if not please tell me how much would i need to spend instead, and also that if there are some other expenses i didnt mention here olease note them out thx 1- flight tickets for 3( will take my mom and sister too) : 50000rs x 3 = 150000rs 2- after landing in tehran airport will take a cab or a bus to qom - 2500rs - 72500 toman 3- stay in qom for 3 days in hotel - 3000rs - 87000 toman 4- transportation around qom - 1000rs - 29000toman 5- Go to Mashhad ( dont really know mode of transport and dont know the price but i guess should be overnight train) - 3 people 1500rs per person - 4500rs - 130,500 toman 6- Stay in Mashhad 4 days - 4000rs - 116,000 toman 7- Go to Tehran - 4500rs - 130,500 toman 8- Transportation around Tehran - 1000rs - 29000 toman 9- Food : 1000rs per day x 10 = 10000rs - 290,000 toman 10- Other expenses : 15000rs ( just in case dont really know where else would have to use them though) - 435,000 toman in total a rough estimate would be : 195500 pakistani rupees : excluding airflight ticket in Iran have to spend 50000rs i.e. 14,50,000 toman - is it a fair estimate or would it not be enough at all? salam peace and love
  16. salam brothers and sisters! im planning to take my mom with me to Iran for ziarat purposes. InshaAllah will do this next month if possible! Recently financially not so strong so trying to save a bit. Hope some of brithers and sisters would give me a complete advice and route trip. Its my first time to Iran and i dont really know except Imam Reza AS shrine thers any other shrine. So ill type in points whatever i want to know : 1- Names of shrines all over Iran. 2- Tickets price from Islamabad to Iran return ticket 3- Any agent or any other way to book the hotel in advance or list of hotels in cities where I should go for visiting and average price of the hotels there. 4- Means of transportation from one city to another 5- If possible then the complete route like for example which zyarat i should do first and which later. Which way would be cheaper! Thanks alot in advance brothers and sisters would be really glad if someone helps answer all questions Budget from Islamabad and back would be 2 lac for both persons, in total including flights hotel food and everything! Hope its enough! waiting for your kind replies Salam Live like Ali AS Die like Hussain AS
  17. Assalam-o-Alekum, URL: Google Playstore: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vanguardmatrix.zaair Website: http://thepilgrimseries.com/ Introducing an app for all momineen to tour Ziaraats either from home or can use this app as a utility on their journey to Iran, Iraq and Syria. Zaair Guide Guide is an App for those who wish to learn and explore Ziaraat in Iran, Iraq and Syria. Locate Ziaarat in any of the three countries, listen to audio recitals or read the text in Arabic, transliteration in Roman Script and English. Estimate walking or driving directions to Ziaraat and important Landmarks from any location. Learn about the history of Ziaraat, The Imams, important Personalities and historic events. It is a must have App for Pilgrims and Zawwar (Zaair) who wish to travel to the historic places in Iran, Iraq and Syria especially for those travelling for Arbaeen. Some of the key features are listed below: Locate Ziaraat in Iran, Iraq and Syria. Find out about Ziaraat and their locations, which are not known to many people. Listen to audio recitals includingDua, Prayers, and Ziaraat. Read the text of recitals in Arabic, transliteration in Roman Script and English. Learn about the History of Ziaraat, The Imams, important Personalities and historic events. Qibla Compass Weather Report Namaz Timings Calendar of Islamic Dates Advance Search feature.
  18. (salam) I have never gone in Iran but my friends, my relatives and even my brother speaks about bad behavior of Iranians with Pakistanis. What is reason behind it? My brother told me that he was present at Harm of Syeda Zainab a.s and was sitting alone on a cornder covering his face and shedding tears when an Iranian (who appeared from his facial features to be iranian) came there and started pushing him away while there was no one. He kept on saying "Yala, Yala" (Run from here). My brother said he was very annoyed by this rude behavior of Iranians. He said Iranians have complete hold in the Shrine of Bibi Zainab a.s and they treat Pakistanis realy bad. Similarly, my maternal uncle who was martyred by terrorits also visited Iran and told that Iranians do not treat Pakistanis well. If you ask me i am Shia and i love every Shia in the world to whatsoever race he belongs to. But i am quite surprised to know this behavior of Iranians with Pakistanis. Is this the major reason of Iran's not concerning Shia killings in Pakistan? Pakistan is hub of Shia killing in the world after Iraq. But Iran never raised any voice ont his. Yet iran is concerned with Palestinian issue or issue of Syria but you can slaughter the whole Shia generation in Pakistan, Iran will continue its so called "harmony among muslims" policy at EVERY COST.
  19. Salam all, I am looking for information regarding going to ziyarat to Iraq and Iran this summer. Unfortunately, it does not seem that much information is online regarding how to plan for such a trip - what to bring, how to get there, where to live, etc. Do people only go through travel agencies these days? If so, what's a good travel agency in NY? I've only found one online which looks somewhat reliable. Jazak'Allah!
  20. Salaamu 'Alaikum, I made a video in regards to this previous Arba'een mashi (walk) from Najaf al-Ashraf to Karbala al-Muqadissah. It is unedited just a collection of videos during my walk, also I didn't have an expensive camera, so the quality may not be that great. Nonetheless, this is a video of my experiences which I would like to share with you all. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xwvcrv_arbaeen-2013-mashi_travel#.USwiW9SdY-h -Agha Shabbir Abbas
  21. Salaamz, everybody! I would like to know: how safe is it for a single female to go on ziarat to Iraq? Obv, when I say "alone," I mean "alone with a ziarat group of strangers from Paki, no relatives or friends accompanying me." Please do let me know if you have any personal experience with ziarat to Iraq. Also, do inform me of any good ziarat karwans going from Paki this upcoming year of 2013? I suppose I could wait a couple of years to find a ziarat companion and thengo- but am afraid to postpone something so important....any thoughts or input? Thank you. P.S- Due to tech problems, I may not be able to respond to your replies, but will certainly check and thank you in advance. P.P.S- Finally figured out how to post a new topic. Apologies to the Posters I annoyed!
  22. Assalamu Alaikum! Latest version of Shia Toolkit is uploaded on app store. Following new features are included in this release. Daily/Monthly Prayer Timings as per Shia Ithna Asheri schedule - Auto detect location from the nearest mobile tower in your area. (Please verify in settings --> Location --> Use wireless network is checked.) - Manual location setting (In case you are in remote area where accessibility to mobile tower is not possible then you can check your latitude and longitude from Google maps and update in SIAT so it can detect the prayer schedule of that region) - Daily prayer time display on main screen. - New menu added for monthly prayer timings. You have the option to check the prayer schedule for previous, current and upcoming months. - Time adjustment option, (In case the regional and SIAT's prayer schedule differ then you can adjust it accordingly). Hijri Date - Current Hijri date display on main screen - Option to adjust date. P.S. The new version is updated on Android App Market, if you have the current version installed then the new version would be automatically updated, in case if it doesn’t auto update, you can always do it manually by searching “Shia Toolkit” on app market or click on this link to download.
  23. http://www.spiritualjourneys.co/trips/current-flyer.html http://www.spiritualjourneys.co/trips/current-flyer.html
  24. It gives me great pleasure to inform you that by the grace of Almighty Allah(swt) and masoomeen(as) I have launched my new application “Shia Isna Asheri Toolkit” for Android devices (mobile phones, tablet PCs, Net books or any other device with android platform) Shia Isna Asheri toolkit is compilation of one hundred and thirty seven (137) religious prayers which includes: 1. VariousSupplications/Duas 2. Ziaraats 3. Namaz/Salaat index& method of reciting salaat 4. Daily Taqeebat 5. Important Dates 6. Masoomeen(as) Info and other features. Most of the sections have Arabic text, English translation, Description and Background, plus you have option to play the audio simultaneously while reading the Arabic text or translation. The most important feature of this application is, once you’ve downloaded and installed the application on your phone or tablet PC, you don’t need internet access to read Arabic text or translation or description however for audio streaming internet access is required. This application is absolutely free of cost and does not require any license to use or distribute. You can download this application from android app market by searching “Shia Toolkit” or click on this link to download. https://market.android.com/details?id=anywheresoftware.b4a.SIAToolKit P.S. I have tested this application on different mobile phones and tablets but as this is the first version, please report any errors so I can fix it in next release. You can share your ideas & suggestions for next version. InshaAllah I am planning to add more sections like monthly amaal, videos etc. in next version. If you like the application please pray for myself and my family. May Allah (swt) bless all momineen and mominaat. I would appreciate if you can forward this email to other momineen. Snap shot of application attached.
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