Abu Nuaym Isfahani

Abu Nuaym Ahmad Isfahani (d. 430 AH), a luminary in Islamic scholarship, holds an esteemed position within the Shia scholarly

Isaac son of Ibrahim

The narrative surrounding Ibrahim (Abraham) and his son Isma’il (Ishmael) occupies a significant position within both Judeo-Christian and Islamic traditions.

Joshua b. Nun

Throughout the annals of religious genealogies, the significance of figures such as Joshua b. Nun resonates profoundly within the narratives

Books of al-Sayyid al-Murtada

The teachings of Shia Islam are rigorously articulated through numerous scholarly texts, one of the most eminent contributors being al-Sayyid

Eid of Ghadir

The celebration of Eid e Ghadir, an illustrious event within Shia Islam, marks the day when, according to numerous historical

Al-Fayd al-qudsi (book)

In the vast corpus of Shia Islamic literature, one text that stands out due to its theological profundity and spiritual

Necessary Being

In Islamic theology, particularly within the Shia school of thought, the concept of the Necessary Being (Wajib al-Wujud) stands as