Tamhid al usul

In the intricate tapestry of Shia Islamic thought, the concept of Tamhid al Usul occupies a pivotal space, serving as a foundational pillar for understanding the broader theological and philosophical doctrines of this rich tradition. This term, translating to “preparation of the foundations,” encapsulates the preparatory discourse surrounding the principles of faith that underpin Shia […]

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Hadith ban

In Islamic scholarship, the notion of Hadith, or prophetic traditions, serves as a fundamental pillar of theological and juristic understanding. Within the Shia tradition, the approach to Hadith can often be seen as contrasting with the Sunni perspective, particularly with respect to what are perceived as its methodological constraints. Within the context of Shia Islam, […]

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Middle of Shaban

The Middle of Shaban holds a notable place in Shia Islam, imbued with significance and spiritual reverence. It is an occasion that invites believers to foster their connection with God and commemorate the imminent arrival of the month of Ramadan. Encompassing a blend of historical, theological, and spiritual dimensions, this period offers profound insights into […]

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Hind bt. Utbah

The figure of Hind bt. Utbah reverberates through the annals of Islamic history, marking a complex intersection of personal enmity, historical consequence, and theological discourse within the Shia tradition. To examine her role, one must delve into the multi-faceted teachings that arise from her actions, particularly in relation to her infamous animosity towards Hamza ibn […]

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Unity of acts (tawhid al-afal)

In the realm of Islamic theology, the concept of Tawhid takes center stage, embodying the principle of oneness in various dimensions. Among the myriad interpretations of Tawhid, one of the most profound is Tawhid al-Af’al, or the Unity of Acts. This doctrine posits that every action in the universe is a manifestation of the divine […]

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Ghazwat al-Abwa

Ghazwat al-Abwa, a significant yet often overlooked episode in early Islamic history, presents a myriad of teachings and reflections that resonate profoundly within Shia thought. This event, which refers to a military engagement that took place in the second year of Hijra (624 CE), stands as a cornerstone in understanding the sociopolitical dynamics of early […]

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Sayyid Ahmad Behbahani

Shia teachings encompass a diverse range of theological, philosophical, and ethical perspectives, and one prominent figure within this rich tapestry is Sayyid Ahmad Behbahani. An illustrious scholar, Behbahani’s contributions to Islamic jurisprudence, theology, and philosophy have garnered significant attention. This piece endeavors to elucidate the teachings and legacy of Sayyid Ahmad Behbahani, while exploring the […]

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Touching of the Stone

In the intricate tapestry of Shia Islam, various practices hold profound significance, among which the touching of stones, particularly the Black Stone located in the Kaaba in Mecca, stands out as both a profound symbolic act and a deeply rooted tradition. This practice is imbued with historical, spiritual, and communal meanings that invite followers to […]

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The Green Island (Al-Jazira al-Khadra)

The concept of Al-Jazira al-Khadra, or The Green Island, holds significant spiritual and theological weight within Shia Islam. This metaphorical island is often depicted in Shia texts and teachings as a symbol of tranquility, spiritual growth, and divine guidance. Understanding this concept requires delving deeply into both the historical context and the rich tapestry of […]

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