Adalat (Justice)

According to Shi’a Islam the second fundamental pillar is Justice. It means that Allah (swt) is equitable and fair. In this regards we have the comments of Shaykh Saduq who wrote in ‘A Shi’ite Creed’ the English translation of I’teqadat-Al-Imamiah page 65: Verily...

Tauheed – Belief in the Oneness of Allah (swt)

All religions have faith in God as a concept, but some of them have attached attributes to God. The Jewish faith for example believes that God has feelings like humans he for example walks, eats and sleeps. We read in the Bible (Old Testament), that when God ruined...

Introduction

In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful The world that we live in is made of multiple religions / schools of thought. It is human nature for adherents of a specific religion to deem others as deviants who are aloof from the right path. It is however wrong...

Chapter Three: Adhan (call to prayers)

  Once we have established the legitimacy of saying Aliyun Waliyullah as part of our Kalima then it is natural that no objection should be said if do likewise in Adhan. Unfortunately, since Nawasib find hearing the name of Ali (as) unpalatable, hearing this blessed...

Chapter Two: Kalima (declaration)

  The definition of Kalima In Arabic grammar ‘Kalima’ refers to, any sentence that means something for example: ‘There is none worthy of worship save Allah’ ‘The House of Allah is in Makka’ ‘Allah is the Master of all Creation’ All three Kalima’s are correct. The...