Dhu al-Hijjah 15

Dhu al-Hijjah, the final month in the Islamic lunar calendar, holds immense significance for Shia Muslims. Among its many moments of spiritual importance, the 15th day stands out due to various religious observances, teachings, and the reverence surrounding specific events that transpired on this date. This article delves into the teachings related to Dhu al-Hijjah […]

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AbuMahdi al-Muhandis

In the complex tapestry of Shia Islam, the figure of Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis emerges as a compelling case study. A prominent Iraqi military leader and a key figure in the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), his life and deeds reflect the multifaceted nature of contemporary Shia beliefs and practices. As enthusiasts and scholars delve into the […]

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Death (Suspended time)

The concept of death is often regarded as the terminus of existence within various philosophical and theological frameworks. However, in Shia Islam, the perception of death transcends mere cessation; it embodies a nuanced understanding of time—a phenomenon termed “Suspended Time.” This lens provides profound insights into not only the spiritual implications of death but also […]

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Quran: 9:34

In the vast expanse of Shia teachings, the interpretation of the Quran stands paramount. One particular verse that has garnered extensive discourse is Quran 9:34. This verse not only encapsulates the ethical and moral discourse of the community but also unveils deeper reasons underlying Shia fascination with the teachings and implications of the Quran. The […]

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General Qasem Suleimani

General Qasem Soleimani, a prominent figure within Shia Islam, has been a subject of both reverence and contention. As the commander of the Quds Force, an elite unit of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), his strategic prowess and influence in regional geopolitics led him to become a symbol of resistance among Shia communities. This […]

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Revocable Talaq

In the intricate tapestry of Islamic jurisprudence, the concept of Talaq holds a voluminous significance. Within the Shia Islamic tradition, this notion evolves into the specific delineation of revocable Talaq, or “Talaq al-Raj’i.” This discursive exploration seeks not merely to elucidate the procedures and religious underpinnings of revocable Talaq, but also to forge a bridge […]

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The Book Ithaf al-sail in virtues of Fatima al-Zahra (a)

In the vast tapestry of Islamic teachings, the revered figure of Fatima al-Zahra (a), the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), holds a paramount position, particularly within Shia Islam. One significant tome that delves into her virtues is “Ithaf al-Sail,” a compendium by the esteemed scholar ‘Allamah Muhammad Baqir Majlisi. This intricate work serves as […]

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Midmost Nation

Shia Islam, one of the two principal sects of Islam, presents a rich and intricate tapestry of beliefs, practices, and teachings that are deeply rooted in both tradition and scholarship. Among the myriad of concepts that Shia Muslims hold dear, the notion of the “Midmost Nation” stands out as a profound tenet. This term embodies […]

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In the intricate tapestry of Islamic thought, Shia teachings occupy a unique and profound space, offering a rich and nuanced understanding of faith, spirituality, and governance. The fascination surrounding Shia Islam often arises from its historical roots, the depth of its philosophical underpinnings, and the distinctive practices that set it apart from other Islamic sects, […]

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