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Habib Ibn Mudhahir Al-Asadi: One of the Heroes of At-Taf
Imam al-Hussayn’s (peace be upon him) companions, were recognized by their unique qualities that made them the best martyrs.
Iran Holds Muharram Ceremony on Ashura
Iranian people across the country hold Muharram mourning ceremony on Ashura to commemorate the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein (AS) and his companions.
The Mother of Her Sons (Part 2)
Lady Ummul Baneen loved the Prophet's family more than she loved her own sons. When news of the heart-breaking events of Karbala reached her, she did not ask about the fate of her four sons first and instead said, "Tell me about Hussein", and when she received the news of Imam Hussein's martyrdom, she said: "All of the arteries of my heart are torn. May all of my children and whatever that exists under this azure heaven be sacrificed for the sake of Imam Hussein."
Abstinence and Piety of Imam Ali (A.S)
Umar ibn Abd-al-Aziz, the Umayyad caliph, had said: ”No one at all throughout the world will be like Imam Ali in piety and devotedness.” All of the Islamic researchers confirmed Imam Ali’s asceticism in food and dress.
Lessons on Interpretation of the Hamd Surah
There is a class of people who have accomplished this: they have migrated in this way; and attained their goal (although in another sense their migration is continuing), and it had become incumbent upon God to reward them. There are others who have migrated but not yet reached the goal of being “overtaken by death.”
Abu Dhar al-Ghifārī
Abu Dhar al-Ghifari was one of the greatest companions of Prophet Muhammad (s) and a companion of Imam 'Ali (a).
The masahif of the companions
There are numerous indications in the literature of hadith that several of the Companions of the Prophet had prepared their own written collections of the revelations. [Suyuti. Itqan, I, p 62] The best-known among these are from Ibn Mas'ud, Ubay bin Ka'b and Zaid bin Thabit. [See Dodge, B, The Fihrist of al-Nadim,New York, 1970 (abbr. as fihrist), pp 53-63.]
Surah Al-Mutaffifin (The Cheatsor: Cheating)
It is derived from the very first verse; Wayl-ul-lil mutaffifin.
JINN (Sprites)
"Al-Jinn" is the name of this Surah as well as the title of its subject matter, for in it the event of the Jinn's hearing the Qur'an and returning to their people to preach Islam to them, has been related in detail.
Al-Fath (Victory)
It is derived from the words Inna fatah-na laka fat-han mubina of the very first verse. This is not only a name of the Surah but also its title in view of the subject matter, for it deals with the great victory that Allah granted to the Holy Prophet and the Muslims in the form of the Truce of Hudaibiya.
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