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AS SALAM AU ALIKUM, not to mistaken, this salam was not for shias its only for muslims. HAZRAT MUHAMMED (SAL LAL LAHO ALYE HI WASALAM) SAID THAT " SAHABA IS LIKE STARS YOU WILL BE SUCCEED IF YOU FOLLOW ANY ONE FROM THEM". ANOTHER SAYINGS OF PROPHET IS THAT "AFTER ALL THE PROPHETS HAZRAT ABU BAKR (RA) IS THE BEST AMONG THE PEOPLES". ANOTHER SAYINGS OF PROPHET IS THAT " IF THERE WILL BE A PROPHET AFTER ME(AS AN EXAMPLE) IT SHOULD BE UMAR (RA)". AND THERE R MANIER GREATNESS OF THESE SAHABA'S IN HADITH. ANY PERSON WHO SAYS BAD WORDS TO SAHABA IS ALLOWED TO BE KILLED MEANS ( WAJIB-UL-QATL ). I REQUEST ALL THE SHIA PEOPLES TO PLEASE REFREASH THERE FAITHS OTHER WISE HELL IS WAITING FOR U. A Real Shi'a is a recurring thought in the Shi'a theology. It implies that it is not enough to be the partisan of Ali to qualify to bear the title "Shi'a"; rather one must emulate him to near perfection and obey the commands of the Imam of time unconditionally. Shia Islam ( Arabic شيعى follower; English has traditionally used Shiite or Shiite) is the second largest Islamic denomination; some 20-25% of all Muslims are said to follow a Shia tradition. ...
Theology (Greek θεοÏ, theos, God, + λογοÏ, logos, word or reason) means reasoned discourse concerning religion, spirituality and God. ...
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The Hadith of the current Imam is primary hadiths used by the Shia to justify their belief in Shia Imams. ...
Definition Shia believe that very few people have these qualities and quote several hadith in which the Shi'a Imams complain about having plenty of Shi'a, but few perfect Shi'a. Salafis have been known to quote these hadith to give the impression that the Shi'a Imams distanced themselves from the mainstream Shi'a, or that Shi'a believe most Sahaba to be apostates. Hadith (Arabic: â translit: ) are traditions relating to the words and deeds of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. ...
The Shia Imam is considered by the Shia sect of Islam to be the rightful successor to Muhammad, and is similar to the Caliph in Sunni Islam. ...
A Salafi (Arabic سÙÙÙ , from the Arabic word Salaf سÙÙ (literally meaning predecessors or early generations), is an adherent of a contemporary movement in Sunni Islam ascribing his understanding and practice of Islam to the Salaf. Salafism was designated by outsiders the name Wahhabism. ...
In Islam, the SahÄba (Ø§ÙØµØØ§Ø¨Ø©) were the companions of the prophet Muhammad. ...
Apostasy (Greek απο, apo, away, apart, στασις, stasis, standing) is the formal renunciation of ones religion. ...
Hadith One of those hadith is as follows: The Four Companions, also called the Four Pillars of the Sahaba is a Shia term that refers to the four Sahaba Shia belive stayed most loyal to Ali after the death of Muhammad: Miqdad Abu Dharr Salman al-Farsi Ammar ibn Yasir. ...
- People became apostates after the death of the Prophet (Sallallaahu Alayhi Wasallam), except for three people: Miqdad ibn Aswad, Abu Dharr Ghifari and Salmaan Farsi. (Furu al-Kafi: Kitabul Rauda).
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this is a sahaba of Muhammad Jundub ibn Junadah ibn Sakan, nicknamed Abu Dharr is called by Muhammed as the most truthfull man between heaven and earth, loudly opposed Uthmans caliphat, was exiled to death by Uthman. ...
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ا٠اÙÙØ§Ø±Ø³Ù Salman Farisi, Persian Salman e Farsi) was one of the Islamic prophet Muhammads companions. ...
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Baqir asked Al Hassan: - Does it happen to you that one of you approaches his brother and he puts his hand into his brother's pocket to take some money of which he is in need, without his brother preventing him?
Sa'id answered: - I do not know of such a thing.
Baqir said: - Then truly, there are no real Shi'i among you.
Sa'id asked: - Shall we all perish, in that case?
Yes, answered Baqir, indeed, for such people do not put into action what they say. (al-Khateeb al-Baghdadi)
Imam Baqir It is reported in Al Kafi (Volume 2, page 74, Hadith No. 3) that Imam Muhammad Baqir (AS) addressing Jabir said [1]: - "O Jabir, do you think that it is enough for anyone just to claim by his tongue that he loves Ahlul Bayt? Does he, by such a claim, become our Shiah? Jabir, I swear by the Almighty that until a person fears Allah and obeys Him, he cannot claim to be our Shiah. He must have humility, be just, fulfill his promises, engage as much as possible in the remembrance of Allah, fulfill his obligations of salah and fasting, show affection and sympathy and obedience to his parents, assist and be kind to his neighbours, the poor, those in debt as well as show sympathy and affection to the orphans. He must always be truthful. He should read and study Qur'an. There must never be any malice in his heart. Without these qualities, he can not qualify to claim that he loves us or is our Shiah. O Jabir, it is not enough for any person only to say by word of mouth that he loves Hadhrat Ali and the Ahlul Bayt. He must follow the 'seerah' (way of life) of the Holy Prophet and the Ahlul Bayt and act according to the sunnah established by them. If he does not, then his claim of love for Ahlul Bayt can never benefit him.
- O Jabir, without 'ita'ah' (obedience and submission), nobody can attain proximity to Allah. We do not like them to claim to be our friends if they do not fulfil all the conditions. A sinful person is our enemy. Without good deeds and abstinence from sins, any claim of friendship to us is of no avail."
Tabarra - disassociating from Ahl al-Bayt enemies , is a part of the Shia Branches of Religion and means to disassociating from the enemies of God, Muhammad and the Ahl al-Bayt. ...
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References - Furu al-Kafi: Kitabul Rauda: 115
- Tarikh: al-Khateeb al-Baghdadi, v12, p289
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