- ID Book
- Bibliography
- Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER ONE
- CHAPTER TWO
- CHAPTER THREE
- Concerning the ahl al-bayt (A.S) The Third Question: Who are the ahl al-bayt?
- 'A'isha during the life of the Prophet (S.A.W.)
- 'A'isha, Mother of the Believers, testifies against herself
- 'A'isha after the Prophet (S.A.W.)
- 'A'isha's position against 'Ali, the Commander of the Faithful
- And remain in your houses and do not venture forth
- The mother of the believers was the leader
- The Prophet's (S.A.W.) warning against 'A'isha and her sedition
- CONCLUSION:
- What the ahl al-dhikr believe about the ahl al-bayt
- CHAPTER FOUR
- Concerning the General Companions
- The Qur'an reveals the Truth about some companions
- The Prophet's sunna reveals the truth about some of the companions
- The Companions' position regarding the Orders of the Prophet during his lifetime
- The Companions' conduct towards the Prophet's commands after his death.
- Abu Dharr al-Ghifari's testimony regarding some of the companions
- History's testimony about the companions
- Views of those who know regarding some of the Companions
- CHAPTER FIVE
- Concerning the Three Caliphs, Abu Bakr, 'Umar and 'Uthman
- Abu Bakr during the life of the Prophet (S.A.W.)
- Abu Bakr after the death of the Prophet (S.A.W.), His denial of the truthful and pure Fatima al-Zahra and his usurpation of her rights
- Fatimaís Impeccability according to the Qur'anic Text
- Fatima is the leader of all believing women and the leader of the women of the umma
- Fatima al-Zahra is the leader of the Women of Paradise
- Fatima is a part of the Prophet (S.A.W.), and the Prophet (S.A.W.) is angered when she is angered
- Abu Bakr kills the Muslims who refused to pay him the Zakat
- Abu Bakr prevents the writing of the Prophet's sunna as did 'Umar b. al-Khattab and 'Uthman b.
- 'Umar b. al-Khattab was more severe than his companion on the traditions of the Prophet of Allahand forbade the people from transmitting them
- Abu Bakr bestows the Caliphate upon his companion 'Umar and, in doing so, goes against the clear texts
- 'Umar b. al-Khattab contravenes the book of Allah with his personal reasoning
- 'Uthman b. 'Affan follows the practice of his two companions in opposing the texts
- CHAPTER SIX
- CHAPTER SEVEN
- Concerning the noble hadith
- The Prophet dupes
- The Prophet inflicts a vile penalty and mutilates Muslims
- The Prophet (S.A.W.) loves intercourse
- To justify songs and dancing which were famous in the time of the Umayyads here are some hadiths
- The Prophet drinks nabidh
- The Prophet and debasement
- The Prophet does not feel shy
- The Prophet displaying his private parts
- The Prophet forgets in his prayer
- The Prophet takes an oath then breaks it
- 'A'isha frees forty slaves as an expiation for her oath
- The Prophet plays with the laws of God as he wishes
- The Prophet behaves like a child and then disciplines one who does not deserve punishment
- The Prophet leaves out some verses of the Qur'an
- The Prophet contradicts himself in his hadith
- CHAPTER EIGHT
- Concerning the two Sahihs of al-Bukhari and Muslim
- Al-Bukhari and Muslim relate anything which lauds Abu Bakr and 'Umar
- Al-Bukhari forges hadith to preserve the honour of 'Umar b. al-Khattab
- Some examples of the interpolation of traditions containing realities which expose 'Umar b. al-Khattab
- Narrations disparaging the ahl al-bayt please al-Bukhari
- CONCLUSION
ASK THOSE WHO KNOW
ID Book
فاسئلوا أهل الذکر باللغه الانجلیزیه
Ask those Who Know
Author: Dr. Muhammad al- Tijani al-Samawi
Publisher: Ansariyan Publications - Qum
4th Reprint: 1380 - 1422 - 2001
5th Reprint: 1383 - 1425 - 2004
6th Reprint: 1386 - 1428 - 2007
7th Reprint: 1389 - 1431 - 2010
Ofuq Press
Quantity: 2000
Number of Pages: 396
Bibliography
ASK THOSE WHO KNOW
by Sayed Mohamed Tijani Smaoui
Contents
Introduction
- Open letter to Sayyid Abu'l-Hasan al-Nadawi, an Indian scholar
- Ask Those who know if You do not know
Chapter One -- Concerning the Creator, the most Sublime and Majestic
- Remarks
- Second question on the justice of God and predestination
- The belief of the ahl al-dhikr about Allah, the Most High
Chapter Two -- Concerning the Prophet (P)
- The second question: On the infallibility of the Prophet
- What the ahl al-dhikr believe about the Prophet of Allah (S.A.W)
Chapter Three -- Concerning the ahl al-bayt (A.S)
- The Third Question: Who are the ahl al-bayt?
- 'A'isha during the life of the Prophet (S.A.W.)
- 'A'isha, Mother of the Believers, testifies against herself
- 'A'isha after the Prophet (S.A.W.)
- 'A'isha's position against 'Ali, the Commander of the Faithful
- And remain in your houses and do not venture forth
- The mother of the believers was the leader
- The Prophet's (S.A.W.) warning against 'A'isha and her sedition
- Conclusion
- What the ahl al-dhikr believe about the ahl al-bayt
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