- ID Book
- PREFACE
- The First Spurious Argument
- The Second Spurious Argument
- CONSTRAINT AND FREE WILL
- The answer
- The First Kind
- The Second Kind
- The Third Kind
- The Fourth Kind
- The Fifth Kind
- The Sixth Kind
- The Seventh Kind
- The Eighth Kind
- The Ninth Kind
- The Tenth Kind
- The Eleventh Kind
- The Twelfth Kind
- The Thirteenth Kind
- Verses that refute free will
- Shias’ interpretation of the Conception of intermediacy
- The Third Spurious Argument
- The Fourth Spurious Argument
- The Fifth Spurious Argument
- The Sixth Spurious Argument
- The Seventh Spurious Argument
- The Eighth Spurious Argument
- THE TRADITIONS THAT THE PROPHET APPOINTED IMAM ALI AS GUARDIAN AND SUCCESSOR
- The answer
- Other sources of The Ghadir tradition
- QUR’ANIC VERSES concerning The Homage AT AL-Ghadir
- The Companions pay homage to Imam Ali and congratulate him
- the Linguistic meaning of Mawla
- Further evidence of the significance of the tradition of al-Ghadir
- The First Evidence
- The Second Evidence
- The Third Evidence
- The Fourth Evidence
- The Fifth Evidence
- The Sixth Evidence
- The Seventh Evidence
- The Eighth Evidence
- The Ninth Evidence
- The Tenth Evidence
- The Eleventh Evidence
- The Twelfth Evidence
- The Thirteenth Evidence
- The Fourteenth Evidence
- The Fifteenth Evidence
- The Sixteenth Evidence
- The Ninth Spurious Argument
- The Tenth Spurious Argument
- The Eleventh Spurious Argument
- The Twelfth Spurious Argument
- The Thirteenth Spurious Argument
- The Fourteenth Spurious Argument
- The Fifteenth Spurious Argument
- The Sixteenth Spurious Argument
- The Seventeenth Spurious Argument
- The Eighteenth Spurious Argument
- The Nineteenth Spurious Argument
- The Twentieth Spurious Argument
- The Twenty-first Spurious Argument
- The Twenty-Second Spurious Argument
- The Twenty-Third Spurious Argument:
SPURIOUS ARGUMENTS ABOUT THE SHIA
ID Book
Author: Ayatulla Abu Talib Tajlil at- Tabrizi
Translator: Abdullah al- Shahin
Editor: Ahmed Haneef
Publisher: Ansariyan Publications – Qum
First Edition 2001 - 1380 - 1422
second Edition 2005 - 1384 - 1426
Thamin Ali-a'immah Press
Quantity: 2000
Number of pages: 120
Size: 145 x 210 mm
ISBN: 964-438-338-9
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED AND RECORDED FOR THE PUBLISHER
PREFACE
All Praise is due to Allah, the Lord of the Universe. And Allah’s blessing and peace be upon our Prophet Muhammad and his progeny.
We, the Shias, have been accustomed to meeting with accusations and have had to put up with them. The accusations against us started on the death of our Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) and thus we were made the adversary in the history of Islam. As the adversary we have had to bear the persecution and torture of the ruling authorities and the accusations, annoyance, and hurt from people.
Throughout the ages, there was no difference in this state of affairs except in the severity of the attack. Sometimes, something would happen to make the accusation and persecution a little lighter, and then something else would be the cause for a strong assault or set an excuse for another attack.
What occurred in our time was that the Shia committed a great sin and made a serious mistake. According to a verdict issued by the leading religious authority, the Shia in Iran revolted against their shah. The West and the Jews became very angry with this, as were the rulers of many Muslim countries. They started their activities against the Shiite state. It was not long before the anger reached the books and the writers inimical to the Shia and a new attack arose against the Shiism. The old accusations of the Umayyad State were repeated in a new dress, looking for a new axe to grind.
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