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Shiism: Imamate and Wilayat by Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi
Origin of Shi'ism, self-censorship in Muslim history, Ghadir Khumm and the Orientalists, appointment of Imam 'Ali (a) explicit or implicit?, concept of Ahlul Bayt, Wilayat, and the knowledge of the Ahlul Bayt (a).
Imam Zaman (a.s.) and Shaikh-e-Mufeed (r.a.)
If we turn the pages of history we will find numerous examples of personalities who have enlivened Islam through their sacrifices of life and wealth. One such personality is Abu Abdullah Muhammad Haaris Akbari famous as Shaikh Mufeed (r.a.). Mufeed implies the one who benefits others. He was born approximately seven years after the commencement of Ghaibat-e-Kubra in the month of Zilqad, 336 A.H. in the north of Baghdad.
Ameerul Momenin (A.S) in the verses of Surah "the Women"
1. Verse 175 "As for those who believe in Allah and hold fast to Him, He will cause them to enter into His mercy and grace and guide them to Himself by a straight path." Imam Muhammad Baqir says, "Holding fast to Allah means holding fast to Wilayate Ali (A.S)". (Tafseer e Furat page 58) 5. Surah al Maaida (The Table)
Ameerul Momenin (A.S) in the verses of Surah "the Family of Imran"
1. Verse 7 "He it is Who has revealed the Book to you; some of its verses are decisive, they are the basis of the Book, and others are allegorical; then as for those in whose hearts there is perversity they follow the part of it which is allegorical, seeking to mislead and seeking to give it (their own) interpretation"".
The 9th of Rabee: Wilayat of the very last successor of the Holy Prophet
Today, the Holy Imam, Hazrat Mahdi (may our souls be sacrificed for his sake), is the source of blessings, fountainhead of knowledge, and headspring of enlightenment, beauty, and all virtues among the mankind.
The Verse of Wilayah (Part 1)
إِنَّمَا وَلِيُّكُمُ اللّهُ وَرَسُولُهُ وَالَّذِينَ آمَنُواْ الَّذِينَ يُقِيمُونَ الصَّلاَةَ وَيُؤْتُونَ الزَّكَاةَ وَهُمْ رَاكِعُونَ
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