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- Translator’s Introduction
- Translator’s note
- Author’s Introduction
- What is Mushaf Fatimah?
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- Connotation of “Mushaf”
- The Term Mushaf in the Time of The Companions of The Prophet (s.a.w)
- The Connotation of Mushaf among Non-Muslims
- Mushaf According to the Expressions and Lexicon of the Sahabah (Companions)
- Mushaf in the Lexicon of the Taabi'een (The Companions Of The Companions Of The Prophet(s.a.w) )
- Mushaf in classical writings
- Other books by Lady Fatimah (a.s)
- Reliability of the narrations regarding Mushaf Fatimah
- Regarding the Mushaf: its author, scribe, content and size
- Mushaf Fatimah and the Mushaf of the Companions
- Angelic Discourse With Those Who Are Not Messengers
- Inquiries regarding the Mushaf
Mushaf Fatimah (a.s)
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Author(s): Abdullah Amini
Publisher(s): Astan-e Qods Publication
Category: General Early Islamic History
Topic Tags: Hadith texts Quranic exegesis Miscellaneous information: nbsp;Published by: Astan-e Qods Publication, Mashhad, I.R. Iran, 1382/2003, ISBN: 964-7990-51-0
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An Inquiry and Investigation into the Mushaf of Lady Fatimah and the Mushaf of Imam 'Ali (a.s)A detailed and thoroughly referenced text shedding light on what has been referenced in numerous Shi'a Hadith as "Mushaf Fatimah [a]" and "Mushaf Ali [a]". The author goes into detail regarding the reliability of these narrations and the opinions of our eminent scholars regarding these Masahif.
Translator’s Introduction
The love of the family of the Prophet Muhammad(s.a.w) and his family, his ahl al-bayt, Allah's peace and blessings be upon them, is something common amongst all Muslims. After all, Allah commanded His final Prophet(s.a.w) to tell the Muslims:
“Say: I ask no reward of you except the love of my near and dear ones.” (42:23)
Imam Shaf'i, founder of one of the great schools of jurisprudence said in commentary on this verse:
Ahl al-Bayt, your love is a Divine duty on mankind. God revealed it in His Quran.
It is enough among your great privileges that whoever does not bless you, his prayer is void.
If the love of the members of the House of the Prophet is rafdh (rejection),
Let mankind and the Jinns testify that I am a raafidhi (rejector [what they call the Shi'ah])(1)
The family of the Prophet(s.a.w), Imam Ali ibn abi Talib(a.s) chief amongst them, were raised literally in the lap of prophethood and was the
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