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  Ali ibn Abu Talib - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Ali ibn Abu Talib
Ali's death marked the transfer of the centre of power of the Arab empire from Arabia, which henceforth became a backwater, to Syria.
Ali ibn Abu Talib contribution to the battle
Ali ibn Abu Talib's contribution to the battle of Badr
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 Muhammad al-Mahdi - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
His mother Narjis (Melika) was a Byzantine princess, and is believed to have been the descendant of the apostle Simon Peter.
In the same year, many notable Shi'a scholars such as Ali ibn Babwayh Qummi and Muhammad ibn Yaqub Kulayni, the learned compiler of al-Kafi also died.
Although it is believed that he never died, there is a shrine for him in Samarra located next to those of his father and grandfather.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Muhammad_al-Mahdi   (788 words)

  
 Ali al-Hadi - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Ali al-Hadi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Imam Ali al-Hadi, also known as Imam Ali al-Naqi (September 8, 828 – July 1, 868) was the tenth Shia Imam.
He was born Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Ali.
Ali al Hadi was born in Medina to Muhammad at Taqi and a Moroccan slave named Samana.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Ali-al-Hadi.html   (262 words)

  
 Cultural Relations Between Christianity and Shi'i Islam
Ibn Shu`bah was a resident of Harran and since Harran was a center of learning for the Christians, he had access to a majority of the Christian primary source.
In a similar way, it is also incontrovertible that on the land the views of Muslim Mutakallimun, with regard to the Divine Attributes, in the course of their polemics and discussions with the Christian scholastics, particularly in the issue of trinity have developed and attained maturity of thought.
The influence of Ibn Sina on B. Spinoza's various views, particularly his doctrine of emanation (ifadah), serves as irrefutable in the view of the thinkers of the East and the West.
www.al-shia.com /html/eng/books/message-of-thaqalayn/18cultrl.htm   (3642 words)

  
 Imam Zamaan
Ibn Khaldun also states that “ When imprisoned with his mother in the house, he entered a sort of well or pit in the house that his family occupies at Samarrah, Iraq, and there he disappeared, but he is to come forth at the end of the age to fill the earth with justice”.
Imam Musa ibn Ja’afar (AS) was asked once, “ Are the Qa’im with the truth?” The Imam replied, “ I also rise truthfully, but the real Qa’im is he who will remove the enemies of God from earth and will fill it with justice.
He was a deputy of 10th Imam Ali Naqi (AS) and after his death, of the 11th Imam Hasan al-Askari (AS) and after his death, of our 12th Imam.
al-islam.org /kaaba14/15.htm   (3218 words)

  
 A short history of 'Ilmul Usul
About Hasan ibn Husayn Babwayh (Qummi), we know from his biography that he was also a student of Abdul Aziz ibn B'arrāj Tarābulusi and that he narrated traditions from Karachuki and Sihrishti.
Similarly, we become aware from the researches of Ibn Idris what he had to do with those who relied on the authority of Shaykh Tusi and were completely devoted to his views, and how he was harassed by their stagnation.
Later on Ibn Zuhrah, in his researches on generality (al-'Ām) and particularity (al-Khāss), raised the issue of the validity as proof of a specific generality, outside the source of its specification, whereas this issue had not been raised in the book "al-Iddah".
www.al-islam.org /usul/5.htm   (13788 words)

  
 Last and Final Awaited Imam al-Mehdi, Al-Ghayba Al-Kubra (The Greater Occultation)
Ibn Khaldun also states that "When imprisoned with his mother in the house, he entered a sort of well or pit in the house that his family occupies at Samarrah, Iraq, and there he disappeared, but he is to come forth at the end of the age to fill the earth with justice".
Imam Musa Ibn Ja'afar (AS) was asked once, "Are the Qa'im with the truth?" The Imam replied, "I also rise truthfully, but the real Qa'im is he who will remove the enemies of God from earth and will fill it with justice.
During the period of Ghaibat-e-Sughra (the period of lesser concealment) from the time of the death of his father Imam Hasan Al-Askari (AS) in the year 260 Hijri, our 12th Imam was seen only by a few people who were appointed his ambassadors (Safeer) on his behalf to convey his teachings to the believers.
www.ezsoftech.com /islamic/infallible14a.asp   (3214 words)

  
 Are the "Shia suras" al-Nurain and al-Wilaya genuine?
Ibn Babuya, however, takes the position that the text of the Qur'an is complete and unaltered.
He seems to have accepted the fact that parts of the Qur'an had been excised by the enemies of the Imams in some of his early writings, although he refused even then to state that anything had been added.
In this manner, al-Mufid and most subsequent Shi'i writers were able to fall into line with the rest of the Islamic world in accepting the text of the Qur'an as contained in the recension of 'Uthman." [[2], pp.
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 :::► Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net ◄:::
His mother, Narjis (Melika), was a Byzantine Empire Byzantine princess, whilst his father, Hasan al-Askari, is believed to have been the eleventh and penultimate Shia Imam.
Although it is believed that he never died, there is a shrine for him in Samarra located next to those of his father and Ali al Hadi grandfather.
It is common practice in Islam to preserve historical sites of religious figures as a mark of respect.
www.mauspfeil.net /Muhammad_al-Mahdi.html   (1389 words)

  
 AhlulBayt Discussion Forum > Taqleed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Dawud ibn al-Husayn is considered questionable by the scholars of rijaal because many believe he only stopped in belief in Imamate up to the 7th Imam.
With regards to the hadith attributed to Umar ibn Hanzalah....Imam Khomeini (R.A.) used this hadith to support his concept of a comprehensive role for the marja...
Dawood ibn Sulayman was considered an Ismaili by Shaykh Tusi and Allamah Hilli.
www.shiachat.com /forum/lofiversion/index.php/t34636-50.html   (17881 words)

  
 Surah al-Nurayn & Surah al-Wilayah: Their Authenticity & Literary Style   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Even if one assumes what some Shi'ites says is true concerning `Uthman, its authenticity can easily be verified by the work of Arthur Jeffery on the "early companion Codices".
Jeffery collected some 'variant' readings attributed to `Ali as well as Zaid bin `Ali.
This is further confirmed by their absence in Jeffery's studies on "variants" attributed to `Ali as well as Zaid bin `Ali.
www.islamic-awareness.org /Quran/Text/forgery.html   (2222 words)

  
 Surah an-Nurayn & Surah al-Waliyah: Their Authenticity & Literary Style
In this manner, al-Mufid and most subsequent Shi'i writers were able to fall into line with the rest of the Islamic world in accepting the text of the Qur'an as contained in the recension of 'Uthman.
Even if one assumes what some Shi'ites says is true concerning 'Uthmaan, its authenticity can easily be verified by the work of Arthur Jeffery on the early companion Codices.
: Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn 'Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Babwayh al Qummi.
salam.muslimsonline.com /~islamawi/Quran/Text/forgery.html   (1614 words)

  
 AhlulBayt Discussion Forum > Ignorancy and Quran
If it is indeed the Qur'an alone that you follow, you're merely reiterating the arguments of Umar Ibn Al-Khattab on, what we today know as, 'Black Thursday'.
Additionally, in the event that took place in Ghadir-e-Khum, the Prophet announced that Ali Ibn Abi Talib was the master of all the believers, thus confirming Imam Ali's superiority and authority over the other companions, whereat every single one of them present were required to give allegiance to Ali (a.s.)
Strange, had someone insulted 'Ali 'alayhis-salaam, you would have called him a disbeliever straight away, without even thinking about it; and if someone says the Qur'an, Allah's words, are distorted, fabricated, there's so much hesitance.
www.shiachat.com /forum/lofiversion/index.php/t11852-0.html   (5611 words)

  
 Mere Islam: The Shi'a and the Qur'an: Between Myth and Reality
The compiler of the earliest, authoritative collection of Twelver Traditions, al-Kulyanî, seems to have given some substance to this view in several of the Traditions that he relates.
"But we observe that this great soul [Imam 'Ali ibn Abu Talib], to the end of his life, never said anything about even a single word of the Qur'an having been altered.
This book clearly exposes some of the dastardly deeds that the U.S. has carried out in Iran over the past few decades and how, in spite of their rhetoric, they've never really promoted democracy over there.
www.mereislam.info /2005/10/shia-and-quran-between-myth-and.html   (5377 words)

  
 Mere Islam: October 2005
For those who might not be familiar with it, Dala'il al-Khayrat is the most celebrated manual of blessings on the Prophet Muhammad — salla Allahu 'alayhi wa salam — in history, and was composed by the Muslim scholar of prophetic descent, and baraka of Marrakech, Muhammad ibn Sulayman al-Jazouli (d.
While the former are closer in time to Ibn Abd al-Wahhab, they are his biased supporters.
With an unorthodox interpretation of a genuinely valid Islamic practice, Ibn Abd al-Wahhab accuses the vast lot of Muslims who do 'tawassul' of committing polytheism (shirk) -- the only unforgivable sin in Islam.
www.mereislam.info /archive/2005_10_01_archive.html   (7307 words)

  
 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Ali ibn Babwayh Qummi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Ali ibn Babwayh Qummi
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