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- A Short History of the Muhammadi Trust
- Introduction
- The Ka’aba, The House Of Allah
- Muhammad (S) The Messenger of Allah
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- The Marriage of Muhammad (S)
- The Battle of Badr
- The Battle of Ohud
- The Battle of Khandaq
- Treaty of Hodaibiya
- The Battle of Khyber
- Fall of Makka
- The Treaty with the Christians of Najran
- The last pilgrimage
- The Death of the Holy Prophet
- Pen and Paper
- A glimpse of the Holy Prophet (S)
- Some selected sayings (Traditions) of the Holy Prophet
- The Story of Hazrat Fatima (sa), daughter of the Holy Prophet
- The First Imam, ‘Ali (as) Ibn Abu Talib
- The Second Imam, al-Hasan (as)
- The Third Imam, Husayn Ibn ‘Ali (as)
- The Fourth Imam, ‘Ali Ibn Al Husayn, Zainul Abedeen (as) .
- The Fifth Imam, Muhammad Ibn ‘Ali al-Baqir (as)
- The Sixth Imam, Ja’far Ibn Muhammad As-Sadiq (as)
- The Seventh Imam Musa Ibn Ja’far Al-Kazim (as)
- The Eighth Imam, ‘Ali Ibn Musa, Al-Ridha’ (as)
- The Ninth Imam, Muhammad ibn ‘Ali al Taqi al Jawad (as)
- The Tenth Imam, ‘Ali Ibn Muhammad (Al-Naqi, Al-Hadi) (as)
- The Eleventh Imam, Hasan ibn ‘Ali (al-Askari) (as)
- The Twelfth Imam, Muhammad ibn al-Hasan (Al-Mahdi-Sahibuz Zaman) (The hidden Imam who is expected to return)
Story of the Holy Ka’aba And its People
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Author(s): S.M.R Shabbar
Publisher(s): Muhammadi Trust of Great Britain
Category: Fatima al-Zahra Imam Ali Imam al-Husayn and Karbala Imam al-Mahdi Prophet Muhammad The 12 Imams
Featured Category: Introducing the Ahlul Bayt Resources for Further Research
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A detailed history of the Ka'ba, and each of the 14 Ma'sumin (Infallibles)
A Short History of the Muhammadi Trust
It was March 1969 when I phoned The Director of the Islamic Center at Regents Park in London, the Raja of Mahmudabad for an appointment to discuss about setting up an organization for the sole purpose of furthering the education of Muslim youth.
I went to see Raja Saheb with my friend Sayyid Asghar Haider Kazmi. Unfortunately Raja Saheb was unable to see me that evening because of Shaikh Mujibur Rahman’s arrival in London who was with the Raja at that time. I went there the next evening and put before him a constitution by the name of Ahlebayt Academy.
Raja Saheb red the paper and commented that if the name is changed to Muhammadi Trust it would appeal to a wider audience. We agreed and in this way Muhammadi Trust came into being. Although the name changed the object of the association remained the same, which is the education of the Muslim youth on the lines the Ahlul Bayt of the Prophet wanted us to learn.
The First Trustees were as follows: H.E. The Raja of Mahmudabad Sayyid Sadiq Husayn Shah Kazmi Dr.Sayyid Sikander Raza, Mirza Baqar Khorasanee Abbas Jethabhai Gokal Hasan Pirbhai Sayyid Muhammad Raza Shabbar (The
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