Nfi b. Hill

Shia Islam embodies a rich tapestry of teachings and beliefs that have evolved over centuries. One such pivotal figure in Islamic history whose teachings resonate within Shia thought is Nafi’ b. Hilal. His life and contributions encapsulate the essence of Shia beliefs, particularly in the areas of jurisprudence, ethics, and theology. Understanding Nafi’ b. Hilal […]

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Malik ibn Nuwayra

Malik ibn Nuwayra is a historical figure whose legacy remains pivotal within Shia teachings, particularly in discussions surrounding early Islamic history, leadership, and the ethical implications of authority. His story invites reflection on themes of loyalty, justice, and the socio-political challenges faced by the nascent Muslim community. But does the narrative surrounding Malik ibn Nuwayra […]

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Debate of al- Imam al-Rida (a) with the Zoroastrian Scholar

The dialogues of al-Imam al-Rida (a), the eighth Shia Imam, exhibit not only theological depth but also a profound engagement with the broader cultural and intellectual milieu of his time. One such pivotal interaction was with a Zoroastrian scholar, which serves as a reflective template for understanding religious discourse, interfaith dialogue, and the fundamental tenets […]

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Envy

The Shia perspective on envy, known as “hasad,” encompasses profound theological insights and moral teachings. This emotion, frequently regarded as a vice across various cultures, is scrutinized within Shia Islam to uncover its implications, both on personal conduct and communal harmony. The discourse on envy reveals not only the emotional ramifications but also the spiritual […]

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A prolegomenon to Quranic sciences

In the scholarly discourse regarding Islamic theology, Shia teachings present a distinctly profound engagement with the Quranic sciences. As an undulating tapestry of divine wisdom, the Quran is viewed not merely as a religious text, but as an intricate reservoir of guidance, clarifying not just the spiritual but also ethical paradigms of human existence. This […]

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Aqaba treaty

Aqaba, a port city located along the Red Sea, is small but rich in history and culture. Within the context of Shia teachings, however, the Aqaba treaty signifies a pivotal moment, both in terms of inter-community relations and theological development. The question arises: how does this treaty shape our understanding of justice and morality in […]

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Companions of the Prophet (s)

The companions of the Prophet Muhammad (s) represent a mosaic of fervent adherence, diverse backgrounds, and exemplary virtues that coalesced during the formative years of Islam. These individuals not only played pivotal roles in the dissemination and establishment of the faith upon its advent, but they also embody the essence of ethical conduct and spirituality […]

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Adi b. Hatim al-Tai

Adi b. Hatim al-Tai is a significant figure in Islamic history, particularly within Shia thought, primarily due to his illustrious lineage and the profound impact of his conversion to Islam. His life and teachings offer a unique lens through which one can explore the ethical and moral tenets of Shia Islam, as well as the […]

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Abdallah Ibn Saba

Abdallah Ibn Saba occupies a prominent and somewhat controversial place in Shia Islamic history. Often regarded as the instigator of the initial political and theological divisions within the nascent Muslim community following the death of the Prophet Muhammad, he has been the subject of extensive inquiry and debate among scholars. While many dismiss him as […]

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Ithbat al-hudat bi l-nusus wa l-mujizat (book)

In the vast and intricate realm of Islamic theology, the Shia tradition encompasses a rich tapestry of beliefs and teachings that continue to resonate with scholars and laypeople alike. One pivotal work within this tradition is the book titled “Ithbat al-Hudat bi l-Nusus wa l-Mujizat.” This complex and profound text serves not only as a […]

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