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Imam Mahdi (PBUH) in other Religions and Nations
We are going to briefly take a look at the glad tidings of past scriptures and the beliefs of past nations concerning the Savior.
Pak Minister Urges US, West To Protect Muslim Minorities
Pakistan's Minister for Human Rights Dr Shireen Mazari criticized the way Muslims are treated and attacked in the US and Western states noting time has come for those countries to look at their own records on religious freedom rather than preaching Muslim states.
Inquiries about Islam by Shaykh Muhammad Jawad Chirri
An exchange of letters that took place between the Muslim scholar, Imam Muhammad Jawad Chirri, and Dr. Wilson H. Guertin, that led Dr. Guertin to accept Islam.
Muhammad (S.A.W.) The Most Influential Person in History
From the 100, a ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History : By Michael H. Hart.
Imam Zaman (A.S): The Last Luminary (part 3)
Imam Mahdi (AJ) journey to Empyrean
In the Presence of God Almighty in the Empyrean
The Prophet (PBUH) practiced only that which was revealed to him
One of the most important characteristics, frequently mentioned with regards to the Prophet (saas) in the Qur"an, is that he only practiced what Allah revealed and asked of him, with no concern about what others might think.
Meaning of Hadith & Traditions
In works on Islam, the word "hadith" usually refers to the sayings or "traditions" which have been transmitted from the Prophet. Muslims hold these to be the most important source of Islamic teachings after the Qur"an. Numerous works have been written in Western languages on the role of thehadith literature in Islam and a number of important translations have been made. But almost all Western studies have been limited to the point of view of Sunni Islam and based on Sunni sources and collections. Practically no one has paid any serious attention to the different nature of thehadith literature in Shi"ism and the different sources from which thehadiths are derived.
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