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Imam Al-Sadiq Table of Contents The
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● His debates onreligious devotio
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4- his sayings His birth andhis dea
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Abbasid dynasties when Abu Abd Alla
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Moreover, people knew that the Abba
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disobedience that distances the sla
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Kaaba) to force the Arabs to visit
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Nakithin), the unjust (al- Qasitin)
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Does the scholar accept the ignoran
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course, he was not safe from the Al
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forget those crimes the Omayyads co
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him and his family, killed many peo
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like- fled to far countries, such a
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What was the crime that led the Oma
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fourth (degree)." As you see, this
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they (the acts) are done and estima
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peace be on him, made peace with Mu
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Allah have mercy on him. Truly, he
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Imamate is not proved for other tha
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Khttab himself. He was captured and
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The Imamis think that the tradition
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The Commander of the Faithful (Amir
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them. The Kharijites were many sect
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BACK INDEX NEXT THE IMAMATE Muslims
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this world and the hereafter) would
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BACK INDEX NEXT WHO WAS AL- SADIQ?
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He had abundant knowledge, great as
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make (people) aware of blindness (i
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and the like. Evidence for taqiya i
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hanged them on the trunks of the da
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From here, you are able to understa
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ambition for high ranks. Between th
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emind me of him." He (al- Rabi') sa
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ecame in the presence of al- Mansur
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oys and take care of it.' He (al- R
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allies). My father told me on the a
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money which al- Ma'lla b. Khanis co
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Digressing the conditions of al- Sa
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that if he answered in kind, al- Sa
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Such attitudes teach important less
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Then the man turned to the men and
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camel) and performed two ruk'as, th
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Al- Sadiq stopped eating- some date
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From here, the knowledge of the pro
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The questioner came to al- Sadiq to
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down."(176) Some of what he said to
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Al- Sadiq, peace be on him, encoura
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BACK INDEX NEXT Ethics: Ethics was
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mentioned matters, claiming that pe
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food, nor to get rid of the harm, n
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things without knowledge and purpos
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like the mouths of men, and so on.
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enough to destroy it thoroughly? Th
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myrobalan and concerning similar th
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need of a creator. Negation of Body
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things'. Everything is under His fu
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had not seen the Lord, the Blessed
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Imamis and the Ja'faris are ascribe
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not?' 'No,' answered the unbeliever
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called the Books of the prophets fa
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Treating the Women with Justice: An
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immigrate. However, when his enemie
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"So, people, conform to the manners
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BACK INDEX NEXT HIS LIFE AND HIS GO
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As al- Sadiq wanted the guest to st
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Also al- Sadiq was clement with his
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love Him very much." Then when he b
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among people, such as Sufyan al- Th
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and who produce evidence for His Ex
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Dawud b. 'Ali al- 'Abbasi was the g
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There were a group of people in the
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limited and explained punishments f
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entered Medina, banu (the sons) of
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Fear and Hope: Indeed, Allah, the E
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Piety and Devotion: Belief in Allah
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I (the author) say: The love of lif
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that. In the following words, al- S
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said: "Be patient. Surely, Allah wi
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perform deeds to please men. Accord
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not do injustice to the enemies, no
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wearing out, and your departure fro
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His Commandments to His Companions:
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nets." He (Bin Jundub) said: "Son o
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understood what you have mentioned
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Abd Allah, my father told me on the
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gave the rights He was the most tru
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Exalted He makes every thing afraid
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I ('Inwan) said: "Abu Abd Allah, ad
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generosity and good manners. He adv
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some important methods to show grat
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Moreover, al- Sadiq excluded those
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forgive them their mistakes. From h
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Abu Abd Allah (al- Sadiq), peace be
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success, and righteousness come tog
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53. Modesty is (a part) of belief.
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98. The paucity of patience is a sc
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139. The people of every country is
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173. If the ill- natured (person) k
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215. Approach Allah through helping
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wrath lasts.(514) 255. Enough for t
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During Death: When al- Sadiq, peace
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He (al- Sadiq) was very famous for
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BACK INDEX NEXT HIS CHILDREN The hi
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The companions were astonished to s
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Some people accused him of disagree
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has given him every thing and left
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Mohammed wrapped himself in two clo
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Allah save me from what you are say
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Shaykh Sulayman in his book al- Yan
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Al- Tahdhib, al- Yanabi', and other
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words) of the Arabs and reported th
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on them and their pure Family " One
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Hariz: His real name was Hariz b. A
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Allah with what he (hammad) had ask
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Dawud al- Raqqy: Dawud b. Kuthayr a
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on the authority of Shaykh al- Mufi
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accompanied him. He cleaved to ahl
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