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- Introduction
- Preface
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- Human Powers and Instincts
- The State of Arab Society in the Pre-Islamic Era
- 1. The Arab Race and Origin
- 2. The Religious, Cultural, Economic and Social conditions of the Arabs in the Pre-Islamic Era
- 3. The Conditions of Mecca and Medina in the Pre-Islamic Era
- A Brief Glance At The Biography of The Holy Prophet (S)
- Before Appointment
- The Prophet’s Appointment
- Commencement Of The General Call
- Reaction of the Quraish and their leader’s support for the Prophet (S)
- Conflict between the Prophet’s uncle (Hamza) and Abu Jahl
- Revolt against the Meccan chief
- The Demise of Khadijah (s.a.)
- The last moments of Abu Talib’s life
- The stalwart of Islam face to face with the Quraish
- Migration To Medina
- After the Demise of the Prophet (S)
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- The Sunnah During Abu Bakr’s Era
- Abu Bakr, the Caliph from the Quraish
- Abu Bakr’s policy vis-a-vis the supporters and opponents of his allegiance
- Appraisal of These Utterances
- The result of the opposition’s actions against Abu Bakr’s allegiance
- The Policy of Abu Bakr’s Government Towards the Prophet’s Sunnah and Hadith
- Narration of a Hadith in Approval of Abu Bakr’s Rule of Government
- The Reason for the Silence of the Prophet’s Companions Before the Caliphate
- The Importance of Promises and Contracts in the Eyes of Arabs of the Arabian Peninsular
- The Policy of Abu Bakr’s Government vis-a-vis the Prophet’s Hadith and Sunnah
- Prohibition on the Narration of the Prophet’s Hadith
- The Sunnah During Umar’s Era
- Umar, the Caliph from Quraish
- Polices during Umar’s era
- Policy of preferential treatment for the Arab race
- Policy of setting up class-system in the Islamic society
- Policy of imprisoning the Prophet’s companions
- Policy of fabricating kinsfolk and Ahl-ul-Bayt for the Prophet (S)
- Umar’s policy vis-a-vis the Prophet’s hadith and Sunnah
- Return to the discussion on Umar’s policy
- The end of Umar’s rule and the appointment of a six-member Consultative Committee
- Events following the allegiance
- Assessing the Consultative Committee and Uthman’s appointment
- Conclusion
- The Sunnah During Uthman’s Era
- The Sunnah During Ali’s Era
- The Birth Of Different Sects In The Caliphate School
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Compilation Of Hadith In The Caliphate School
- First Discussion: Differences and division of sects in the caliphate school
- Second Discussion: Unity in the Ahlul Bayt (as) School
- Preface
- A) Appointment of the prophet’s legatees
- B) Concealment of hadith
- C) Uprisings by followers of the Ahlul Bayt (a.s.) school
- D) The effect of appointment of the legatees and effect of concealment of hadith
- E) Recognition of Shi’a and Shi’ism
- Differences amongst the followers from the Ahlul Bayt school
- A Comparative Analysis of the Sects Ascribed Towards The Ahlul Bayt School And The Sects of the Caliphate School
- Differences in the Ahle-bayt (as) school during major occultation
- Conclusion
- Status of Ahlul Bayt In Divine Words
- Mode And Method Followed by the Prophet’s Legatees in Their Efforts Towards The Revival Of His Sunnah
- Foreward: General overview of our discussion
- First Discussion: By Divine Command, The Holy Prophet (S) Entrusted The Exegesis Of Quran And His Sunnah With His Twelve Legatees
- Second Discussion: The Divine proclamation of the custodians of Islam through Holy Prophet
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- The basis of reasoning of the two schools on Imamat
- (a) The literal meaning of Caliph
- (b) Caliph in the Muslim terminology
- (c) Caliph in the Islamic terminology
- The Concept of Imamat according to followers of Caliphate
- Caliphs and the Muslims
- Imamat in the Ahlul Bayt School of Thought
- Explanation about Divine Appointment
- Enclosures
The Role of Holy Imams (a.s.) in the Revival of Religion volume 3
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Title: The role of holy Imams(A.S)in the revival of religion
Author(s): Allamah Sayyid Murtadha Askari
Translator(s): Michele Ahmadi
Publisher(s): Naba Organization
Category: Sunni amp; Shi’a General The 12 Imams
Topic Tags: Revival
Congress Classification: BP10/5/ع 5ن 704952 1372
Dewey decimal classification: 297 /08
National bibliography number: م 77-3381
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شماره کتابشناسی ملی : م 77-3381
عنوان و نام پديدآور : The role of holy Imams(A.S)in the revival of religion/ Murteza Askari؛ Translated by Michele Ahmadi
مشخصات نشر : Tehran: Naba Organization, 1993 = 1372.
مشخصات ظاهری : [400] ص
عنوان قراردادی : [نقش ائمه در احیاآ دین. انگلیسی]
عنوان دیگر : نقش ائمه در احیاآ دین. انگلیسی
عنوان دیگر : The role of Holy Emamas (A. S.) in revival of religion
آوانویسی عنوان : )رول آو هولی ایمامز این ریوایول آو ریلیجن(
موضوع : اسلام -- مقاله ها و خطابه ها
موضوع : اسلام -- دفاعیه ها و ردیه ها
موضوع : محمد(ص)، پیامبر اسلام، 53 قبل از هجرت - ق 11
رده بندی دیویی : 297 /08
رده بندی کنگره : BP10/5/ع 5ن 704952 1372
سرشناسه : عسکری، مرتضی، - 1293
Askari, Murteza
شناسه افزوده : احمدی، میکله Ahmadi, Michele، مترجم
وضعیت فهرست نویسی : فهرستنویسی قبلی
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The series of lectures delivered by Allamah Sayyid Murtadha al-Askari on discussion of the principle matters concerning veracious Islam.
Featured Category: Debates amp; discussions Introducing the Ahlul Bayt Resources for Further Research Responses to Misconceptions
Introduction
In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the all Merciful
In our previous discussions, we witnessed the chaotic state vis-à-vis the biography of the Holy Prophet (S), his traditions (ahaadith) and the exegesis of the Holy Quran (after his demise). We saw the manner in which the Holy Prophet’s (S) Sunnah was distorted, as a result of this chaotic state, and how these came to be recognized as Islamic thought, Islamic reflection and original Islam in Muslim societies.
Now, by the Power of the Almighty, we intend to examine the manner in which the twelve legatees of the Holy Prophet (S) have remedied and settled this chaotic condition. This will be examined under the following five topics:
1. Analysis of that part of the Holy Prophet’s (S) life which is necessary for recognizing the factors influencing the spread and survival of Islam.
2. The stance of the four Caliphs towards the Holy Prophet’s (S) Sunnah and the manner in which various sects came into existence in the Caliphate school of thought.
3. Attitude of the Muslim Caliphs, from Muawiya to Ma.’mun.
4. The Prophet (S) entrusts his Sunnah to his true
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