Haqq Al-Yaqin Muhammad Baqir al-Majlisi Publisher’s Preface Translator’s Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: The Creator Section 1: Admitting To The Existence Of The Creator Of The Universe Section 2: Eternality Of Allah Section 3: Allah Is Omnipotent And Supreme Section 4: Allah Is All-Knowing Section 5: Allah Is All-Seeing And All-Hearing Section 6: God Is Living Section 7: God Is Mureed (With Intention) Section 8: Allah Is Mutakallim Section 9: Allah Is Truthful (As-Sadiq) Section 10: Qualities Of Perfection Chapter 2: Negative Attributes (As-Sifat As-Salbiya) First Discussion: Allah Is One Second Discussion: Allah Is Not A Composite, Body Or Substance - He Has No Place Or Direction Third Discussion: The Creator Is Unique Fourth Discussion: Eyes Cannot See Him Fifth Discussion: Allah Is Not Incidental Sixth Discussion: Explanation Of Divine Names Seventh Discussion: Allah Does Not Incarnate Eighth Discussion: No Partner In Eternality Chapter 3: Qualities Related To The Acts Of God First Discussion: The Reality Of Good And Evil Second Discussion: Allah Does Not Commit Evil Third Discussion: Allah Does Not Impose Anything Beyond One’s Capacity First Reason: Difference Between Voluntary And Involuntary Acts Second Reason: Reward And Punishment Third Reason: Praise And Condemnation Fourth Discussion: Grace Is Obligatory On Allah Fifth Discussion: Allah Is Wise Chapter 4: Prophethood First Objective: Infallibility Second Objective: Miracles Third Objective: Qualities Of The Prophets (‘A) Fourth Objective: Superiority Of Imams And Prophets Over Angels Fifth Objective: Prophethood Of The Holy Prophet (S) First Type: Everlasting Miracle First Reason: Eloquence Second Reason: Uniqueness Third Reason: Absence Of Flaws Fourth Reason: Based On Divine Discernment Fifth Reason: Inclusion Of Noble Traits Sixth Reason: Incidents Of Past Prophets Seventh Reason: Special Qualities Of Chapters And Verses Eighth Reason: Miraculous Aspect Of Qur’an First Type: Information Of Unseen Matters Second Type: Information Of Future Events Third Type: Miracles Of The Prophet First Kind: Miracles Regarding His Body Second Kind: Miracles Of His Birth Third Kind: Miracles Related To Heavenly Issues First Miracle: Splitting Of The Moon Second Miracle: Recalling The Sun Third Miracle: Meteors Fourth Miracle: Food From Heaven Fifth Miracle: Divine Punishments For Enemies Fourth Kind: Obedience Of The Plant Kingdom And Non-Living Things Fifth Kind: Animals Spoke To The Prophet Sixth Kind: Acceptance Of Prayers Of The Prophet Seventh Kind: Victory Of The Prophet Over Enemies Eighth Kind: Domination Of The Prophet Over The Jinns And Satans Ninth Kind: Information Of The Unseen Sixth Objective: Ascension Of The Prophet Seventh Objective: Merits Of The Prophet Eighth Objective: Whether The Prophet Was Sent To The Angels Or Not? Ninth Objective: Whether The Holy Prophet (S) Followed Any Religious Law Before The Proclamation (Bi’thah) Of Prophethood First Reason Second Reason Third Reason First Reason Second Reason Third Reason Fourth Reason Fifth Reason Tenth Objective: The Holy Prophet (S) Was Unlettered (Ummi) Eleventh Objective: Special Qualities Of The Holy Prophet (S) First Specialty Second Specialty Third Specialty Fourth Specialty Fifth Specialty Sixth Specialty Seventh Specialty Eighth Specialty Ninth Specialty Tenth Specialty Eleventh Specialty Twelfth Specialty Thirteenth Specialty Fourteenth Specialty Fifteenth Specialty Sixteenth Specialty Seventeenth Specialty Eighteenth Specialty Chapter 5: Imamate First Objective: Necessity Of Declaration First Reason Second Reason: Appointment Of The Imam Is A Grace And Grace Is Obligatory On Allah Third Reason: Prophethood Not Confined Fourth Reason: All Prophets Appointed Fifth Reason: Imamate Is Like Prophethood First Proof: Verse Of Fulfilment Of Guidance Second Proof Third Proof Fourth Proof Fifth Proof Second Objective: Requirements For Imamate First Requirement Second Requirement Third Requirement Eight Necessary Qualifications Of The Imam First Qualification: Infallibility Second Qualification: Knowledge Third Qualification: Valour Fourth Qualification: Superiority Fifth Qualification: Free Of Defects Sixth Qualification: Best In The View Of Allah Seventh Qualification: Miracles Eighth Qualification: General Imamate Third Objective: Specialties Of The Imam First Quality Second Quality Third Quality Fourth Quality Fifth Quality Fourth Objective: Recognizing The Imam First Aspect Second Aspect Third Aspect Fifth Objective: Imamate And Superiority Of Amir Al-Mu’minin (‘A) First Verse Second Verse First Reasoning First Aspect Second Aspect Third Aspect Fourth Aspect Second Reasoning Rational Argumentation Textual Argumentation First Exclusive Quality Second Exclusive Quality Third Exclusive Quality Fourth Exclusive Quality Fifth Exclusive Quality Sixth Exclusive Quality Seventh Exclusive Quality First Implication Second Implication Third Implication First Reason Second Reason Third Reason Fourth Reason First Proof Second Proof Third Proof Fourth Proof Eighth Exclusive Quality First Aspect Second Aspect Third Aspect Fourth Aspect Fifth Aspect Sixth Aspect First Second First Reason Second Reason Ninth Exclusive Quality Tenth Exclusive Quality Eleventh Exclusive Quality First Evidence Second Evidence Third Evidence Fourth Evidence Fifth Evidence Twelfth Exclusive Quality First Aspect Second Aspect Thirteenth Exclusive Quality Fourteenth Exclusive Quality Fifteenth Exclusive Quality Sixteenth Exclusive Quality Seventeenth Exclusive Quality Eighteenth Exclusive Quality Nineteenth Exclusive Quality Twentieth Exclusive Quality First Proof Second Proof Third Proof Twenty-First Exclusive Quality Sixth Objective: Widely Related Traditions Of The Two Sects Proving The Imamate, Caliphate And Excellence Of Imam ‘Ali (‘A) And Also The Flaws Of His Enemies Section One: Tradition Of Ghadir Khumm First: Meaning Of Mawla First Angle Second Angle First Aspect Second Aspect Third Aspect First Reason Second Reason Third Reason Fourth Reason Fifth Reason Sixth Reason Seventh Reason Section Two: Hadith Manzilah First Reason Second Reason Third Reason Fourth Reason Fifth Reason Sixth Reason Section Three: Love Of Imam ‘Ali (‘A) For Allah First Occasion First Objection Second Objection Second Occasion First Reason Second Reason Third: Different Occasions Section Four: Special Position Of Imam ‘Ali (‘A) Part One: Brotherhood With The Prophet Part Two: Bearer Of Secrets Of Allah And The Messenger Part Three: Closing Of Doors Of ’ Houses Part Four: Breaking Of Idols Section Five: Truth Is Always With Amir Al-Mu’minin (‘A) First Aspect Second Aspect Third Aspect Section Six: Superiority Of Imam ‘Ali (‘A) Over All As Confessed By Ahl Al-Sunnah Determination Politics And Rulership Section Seven: Reports Of Ahl Al-Sunnah Canonical Books Declaring The Imamate Of Imam ‘Ali (‘A) Tradition One Tradition Two Tradition Three Tradition Four Tradition Five Tradition Six Tradition Seven Tradition Eight Tradition Nine Tradition Ten Tradition Eleven Tradition Twelve Tradition Thirteen Tradition Fourteen Tradition Fifteen Tradition Sixteen Tradition Seventeen Tradition Eighteen Tradition Nineteen Section Eight: Indictments Of Those Who Usurped The Right Of Imam ‘Ali (‘A) Part 1: Indictments Of Abu Bakr First Indictment: No Important Duty Delegated To Him Second Indictment: Failure To Join The Army Of Usamah Third Indictment: Atrocities Against Ahl Ul-Bayt (‘A) First Discussion First Contradiction Second Contradiction Third Contradiction Fourth Contradiction Second Discussion Third Discussion Fourth Discussion Fifth Discussion Fourth Indictment: Usurpation Of Fadak First Aspect Second Aspect Third Aspect Fifth Indictment: His Allegiance Was Rushed Sixth Indictment: Killing Of Malik Bin Nuwairah First Aspect Second Aspect Third Aspect Seventh Indictment: Recanting Of Caliphate Eighth Indictment: Ignorance Of Divine Laws Ninth Indictment: Appointing ‘Umar As Caliph Part 2: Indictments Of ‘Umar First Indictment: The Thursday Tragedy Second Indictment: Denying That The Holy Prophet (S) Passed Away Third Indictment: Making Hajj Tamattu’ And Mut’ah Unlawful Fourth Indictment: Partiality To Mughira Bin Shu’ba Fifth Indictment: Limiting The Dower Sixth Indictment: Refusing The Command Of Tayammum Seventh Indictment: Passing Wrong Judgments Eighth Indictment: Innovations In Religion Innovation 1: Tarawih Prayer Innovation 2: Spying Innovation 3: Triple Divorce Innovation 4: Changing the Maqam Ibrahim Innovation 5: Enmity To Persians Innovation 6: Awl Innovation 6: Adding New Phrase ‘The Prayer Is Better Than Sleep’ In The Adhan Innovation 7: Unequal Distribution Of Stipends Innovation 8: Shura Committee First Reason Second Reason Third Reason Fourth Reason Fifth Reason Sixth Reason Seventh Reason Eighth Reason Ninth Reason Tenth Reason Eleventh Reason Twelfth Reason Thirteenth Reason Fourteenth Reason Eleventh Indictment: Burying Abu Bakr In Prophet’s Chamber Part 3: Indictments Of Uthman Textual Declaration (Nass) First Type Second Type Third Type Fourth Type Precedence Infallibility Miracle Consensus Sciences Consensus On Their Purity And Fairness Consensus On Their Excellence Commanding Respect From Enemies And Friends First Indictment: Nepotism Second Indictment: Recalling Hakam Bin Abil Aas Third Indictment: Persecution Of Abu Dharr Al-Ghifari Fourth Indictment: Cruelty To Abdullah Bin Mas’ud Fifth Indictment: Unkindness To Ammar Sixth Indictment: Distributing Khums To His Relatives Seventh Indictment: Partiality To Zaid Bin Thabit Eighth Indictment: All Reached Consensus On His Disbelief (Kufr) Ninth Indictment: ‘Ali Testified To His Injustice And Apostasy Tenth Indictment: His Body Was Left Unburied For Days Seventh Objective: Imamate Of All The Holy Imams (‘A) Eighth Objective: Occultation Of The Twelfth Imam Ninth Objective: Raj’ah First Verse Second Verse Third Verse Fourth Verse Fifth Verse Sixth Verse Seventh Verse Eighth Verse Chapter 6: Resurrection Section 1: Proof Of Physical Resurrection Section 2: Refutation Of Objections Against Physical Resurrection Section 3: Belief In Death And Hereafter First Point: Everything Will Perish, Except Allah Second Point: Throes Of Death Section 4: Barzakh First Issue: Survival Of The Soul In Barzakh Second Issue: Questioning Of The Grave And Its Reward And Punishment Third Issue: Location Of The Soul And The Facsimile Body In Barzakh Section 5: Some Conditions And Portents Of Judgment Day Section 6: Blowing Of The Trumpet And Annihilation Of Everything Section 7: Events Preceding Qiyamah Section 8: Gathering Of The Animals Section 9: Circumstances Of Children And Persons Of Unsound Minds Etc Section 10: The Balance Of Deeds And The Accounting Section 11: Questioning Of Prophets Section 12: Wasila, Liwa, Hauz Etc Section 13: Sirat Bridge Section 14: Paradise And Hell Section 15: Paradise Section 16: Hell Section 17: Heights (A’raaf) Section 18: Those Condemned To Hell Forever And Those That Will Not Live Therein Forever Section 19: Iman And Islam; Disbelief And Apostasy - Explanation Of Their Rules First Point: Can Faith Increase Or Decrease? Second Point: Elements Of Sincere Faith Third Point: Meaning Of Islam Fourth Point: Is Certainty Of Divine Recognition Necessary? Fifth Point: Disbelief After Faith Sixth Point: Denial And Apostasy Details Of The Necessary Fundamentals Of Islam Seventh Point: Is Emulation Sufficient? First Type Second Type Section 20: Types Of Sins – Repentance From Sins Part 1: Smaller And Greater Sins First: Sins Threatened With Hell Fire Second: Sins Threatened Severely Difference Between Sorcery And Miracle Part 2: Necessity Of Repentance And Its Conditions; Sins To Repent For Topic 1: Obligatory Nature Of Repentance Topic 2: Selective Tawbah Topic 3: Meaning Of Tawbah And Its Conditions Topic 4: Types Of Sins To Repent For Topic 5: Time Of Repentance Topic 6: Types And Ranks Of Repentance Tawbah An-Nasuh Topic 7: Acceptance Of Tawbah Is Obligatory On Allah Topic 8: Acts That Allah Does Not Punish Acts Of The Mind And Its Recompense Topic 9: Things That Allah Will Not Account For Conclusion: Condition Of The Universe After Qiyamah Bibliography Exegesis Books Tradition Books Biography Books History Books Miscellaneous Glossary Of Islamic Terms Haqq Al-Yaqin Created with Fabric.js 1.7.22 Beliefs and Doctrine Shi'a In Haqq Al-Yaqin, Allamah Muhammad Baqir al-Majlisi presents the foundations of Twelver Shiʿa Islam in a systematic and reasoned form. This work, considered the author's final masterpiece, seeks to replace inherited belief with informed certainty by grounding faith in knowledge and evidence. The text begins with a rigorous affirmation of Allah’s existence and perfect attributes, rejecting all forms of limitation or injustice. It provides a detailed framework for understanding divine wisdom and human responsibility, balancing free choice with accountability. A significant portion of the book establishes the doctrine of Imamate as a necessary continuation of divine guidance, using Qur’anic evidence, transmitted reports, and rational arguments to define the qualities and scope of the twelve Imams. Moving beyond abstract theology, the book examines major historical disputes and the merits of the (a) with a clear theological purpose. It concludes with an exploration of the intermediate state (Barzakh), the circumstances of the Day of Judgment, and the final abodes of humanity. Written in clear, lucid language, this compendium serves as a comprehensive guide for those seeking to understand the core pillars of the Shiʿa faith. Get PDF Get EPUB Get MOBI Muhammad Baqir al-Majlisi Sayyid Athar Husayn S.H. Rizvi Ja’fari Propagation Centre- Mumbai Haqq Al-Yaqin: A Compendium Of Twelver Shia Religious Beliefs Allamah Muhammad Baqir al-Majlisi (r.a.) Translator: Sayyid Athar al-Husayn S. H. Rizvi Published by: Jafari Propagation Centre 94, Asma Manzil, Room no. 10, Bazar Road, Opp. Khoja Masjid, Bandra (W), Mumbai – 400 050. India Tel.: 91-22-26425777 E-mail: [email protected] Important notice: The Ahlul Bayt DILP team would like to inform readers of the following regarding this digitised text. During the editing and digitisation process, the DILP team identified various typographical, spelling, transliteration, and referencing inconsistencies. 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Outline Haqq Al-Yaqin Publisher’s Preface Translator’s Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: The Creator Section 1: Admitting To The Existence Of The Creator Of The Universe Section 2: Eternality Of Allah Section 3: Allah Is Omnipotent And Supreme Section 4: Allah Is All-Knowing Section 5: Allah Is All-Seeing And All-Hearing Section 6: God Is Living Section 7: God Is Mureed (With Intention) Section 8: Allah Is Mutakallim Section 9: Allah Is Truthful (As-Sadiq) Section 10: Qualities Of Perfection Chapter 2: Negative Attributes (As-Sifat As-Salbiya) First Discussion: Allah Is One Second Discussion: Allah Is Not A Composite, Body Or Substance - He Has No Place Or Direction Third Discussion: The Creator Is Unique Fourth Discussion: Eyes Cannot See Him Fifth Discussion: Allah Is Not Incidental Sixth Discussion: Explanation Of Divine Names Seventh Discussion: Allah Does Not Incarnate Eighth Discussion: No Partner In Eternality Chapter 3: Qualities Related To The Acts Of God First Discussion: The Reality Of Good And Evil Second Discussion: Allah Does Not Commit Evil Third Discussion: Allah Does Not Impose Anything Beyond One’s Capacity First Reason: Difference Between Voluntary And Involuntary Acts Second Reason: Reward And Punishment Third Reason: Praise And Condemnation Fourth Discussion: Grace Is Obligatory On Allah Fifth Discussion: Allah Is Wise Chapter 4: Prophethood First Objective: Infallibility Second Objective: Miracles Third Objective: Qualities Of The Prophets (‘A) Fourth Objective: Superiority Of Imams And Prophets Over Angels Fifth Objective: Prophethood Of The Holy Prophet (S) First Type: Everlasting Miracle First Reason: Eloquence Second Reason: Uniqueness Third Reason: Absence Of Flaws Fourth Reason: Based On Divine Discernment Fifth Reason: Inclusion Of Noble Traits Sixth Reason: Incidents Of Past Prophets Seventh Reason: Special Qualities Of Chapters And Verses Eighth Reason: Miraculous Aspect Of Qur’an First Type: Information Of Unseen Matters Second Type: Information Of Future Events Third Type: Miracles Of The Prophet First Kind: Miracles Regarding His Body Second Kind: Miracles Of His Birth Third Kind: Miracles Related To Heavenly Issues First Miracle: Splitting Of The Moon Second Miracle: Recalling The Sun Third Miracle: Meteors Fourth Miracle: Food From Heaven Fifth Miracle: Divine Punishments For Enemies Fourth Kind: Obedience Of The Plant Kingdom And Non-Living Things Fifth Kind: Animals Spoke To The Prophet Sixth Kind: Acceptance Of Prayers Of The Prophet Seventh Kind: Victory Of The Prophet Over Enemies Eighth Kind: Domination Of The Prophet Over The Jinns And Satans Ninth Kind: Information Of The Unseen Sixth Objective: Ascension Of The Prophet Seventh Objective: Merits Of The Prophet Eighth Objective: Whether The Prophet Was Sent To The Angels Or Not? Ninth Objective: Whether The Holy Prophet (S) Followed Any Religious Law Before The Proclamation (Bi’thah) Of Prophethood First Reason Second Reason Third Reason First Reason Second Reason Third Reason Fourth Reason Fifth Reason Tenth Objective: The Holy Prophet (S) Was Unlettered (Ummi) Eleventh Objective: Special Qualities Of The Holy Prophet (S) First Specialty Second Specialty Third Specialty Fourth Specialty Fifth Specialty Sixth Specialty Seventh Specialty Eighth Specialty Ninth Specialty Tenth Specialty Eleventh Specialty Twelfth Specialty Thirteenth Specialty Fourteenth Specialty Fifteenth Specialty Sixteenth Specialty Seventeenth Specialty Eighteenth Specialty Chapter 5: Imamate First Objective: Necessity Of Declaration First Reason Second Reason: Appointment Of The Imam Is A Grace And Grace Is Obligatory On Allah Third Reason: Prophethood Not Confined Fourth Reason: All Prophets Appointed Fifth Reason: Imamate Is Like Prophethood First Proof: Verse Of Fulfilment Of Guidance Second Proof Third Proof Fourth Proof Fifth Proof Second Objective: Requirements For Imamate First Requirement Second Requirement Third Requirement Eight Necessary Qualifications Of The Imam First Qualification: Infallibility Second Qualification: Knowledge Third Qualification: Valour Fourth Qualification: Superiority Fifth Qualification: Free Of Defects Sixth Qualification: Best In The View Of Allah Seventh Qualification: Miracles Eighth Qualification: General Imamate Third Objective: Specialties Of The Imam First Quality Second Quality Third Quality Fourth Quality Fifth Quality Fourth Objective: Recognizing The Imam First Aspect Second Aspect Third Aspect Fifth Objective: Imamate And Superiority Of Amir Al-Mu’minin (‘A) First Verse Second Verse First Reasoning First Aspect Second Aspect Third Aspect Fourth Aspect Second Reasoning Rational Argumentation Textual Argumentation First Exclusive Quality Second Exclusive Quality Third Exclusive Quality Fourth Exclusive Quality Fifth Exclusive Quality Sixth Exclusive Quality Seventh Exclusive Quality First Implication Second Implication Third Implication First Reason Second Reason Third Reason Fourth Reason First Proof Second Proof Third Proof Fourth Proof Eighth Exclusive Quality First Aspect Second Aspect Third Aspect Fourth Aspect Fifth Aspect Sixth Aspect First Second First Reason Second Reason Ninth Exclusive Quality Tenth Exclusive Quality Eleventh Exclusive Quality First Evidence Second Evidence Third Evidence Fourth Evidence Fifth Evidence Twelfth Exclusive Quality First Aspect Second Aspect Thirteenth Exclusive Quality Fourteenth Exclusive Quality Fifteenth Exclusive Quality Sixteenth Exclusive Quality Seventeenth Exclusive Quality Eighteenth Exclusive Quality Nineteenth Exclusive Quality Twentieth Exclusive Quality First Proof Second Proof Third Proof Twenty-First Exclusive Quality Sixth Objective: Widely Related Traditions Of The Two Sects Proving The Imamate, Caliphate And Excellence Of Imam ‘Ali (‘A) And Also The Flaws Of His Enemies Section One: Tradition Of Ghadir Khumm First: Meaning Of Mawla First Angle Second Angle First Aspect Second Aspect Third Aspect First Reason Second Reason Third Reason Fourth Reason Fifth Reason Sixth Reason Seventh Reason Section Two: Hadith Manzilah First Reason Second Reason Third Reason Fourth Reason Fifth Reason Sixth Reason Section Three: Love Of Imam ‘Ali (‘A) For Allah First Occasion First Objection Second Objection Second Occasion First Reason Second Reason Third: Different Occasions Section Four: Special Position Of Imam ‘Ali (‘A) Part One: Brotherhood With The Prophet Part Two: Bearer Of Secrets Of Allah And The Messenger Part Three: Closing Of Doors Of ’ Houses Part Four: Breaking Of Idols Section Five: Truth Is Always With Amir Al-Mu’minin (‘A) First Aspect Second Aspect Third Aspect Section Six: Superiority Of Imam ‘Ali (‘A) Over All As Confessed By Ahl Al-Sunnah Determination Politics And Rulership Section Seven: Reports Of Ahl Al-Sunnah Canonical Books Declaring The Imamate Of Imam ‘Ali (‘A) Tradition One Tradition Two Tradition Three Tradition Four Tradition Five Tradition Six Tradition Seven Tradition Eight Tradition Nine Tradition Ten Tradition Eleven Tradition Twelve Tradition Thirteen Tradition Fourteen Tradition Fifteen Tradition Sixteen Tradition Seventeen Tradition Eighteen Tradition Nineteen Section Eight: Indictments Of Those Who Usurped The Right Of Imam ‘Ali (‘A) Part 1: Indictments Of Abu Bakr First Indictment: No Important Duty Delegated To Him Second Indictment: Failure To Join The Army Of Usamah Third Indictment: Atrocities Against Ahl Ul-Bayt (‘A) First Discussion First Contradiction Second Contradiction Third Contradiction Fourth Contradiction Second Discussion Third Discussion Fourth Discussion Fifth Discussion Fourth Indictment: Usurpation Of Fadak First Aspect Second Aspect Third Aspect Fifth Indictment: His Allegiance Was Rushed Sixth Indictment: Killing Of Malik Bin Nuwairah First Aspect Second Aspect Third Aspect Seventh Indictment: Recanting Of Caliphate Eighth Indictment: Ignorance Of Divine Laws Ninth Indictment: Appointing ‘Umar As Caliph Part 2: Indictments Of ‘Umar First Indictment: The Thursday Tragedy Second Indictment: Denying That The Holy Prophet (S) Passed Away Third Indictment: Making Hajj Tamattu’ And Mut’ah Unlawful Fourth Indictment: Partiality To Mughira Bin Shu’ba Fifth Indictment: Limiting The Dower Sixth Indictment: Refusing The Command Of Tayammum Seventh Indictment: Passing Wrong Judgments Eighth Indictment: Innovations In Religion Innovation 1: Tarawih Prayer Innovation 2: Spying Innovation 3: Triple Divorce Innovation 4: Changing the Maqam Ibrahim Innovation 5: Enmity To Persians Innovation 6: Awl Innovation 6: Adding New Phrase ‘The Prayer Is Better Than Sleep’ In The Adhan Innovation 7: Unequal Distribution Of Stipends Innovation 8: Shura Committee First Reason Second Reason Third Reason Fourth Reason Fifth Reason Sixth Reason Seventh Reason Eighth Reason Ninth Reason Tenth Reason Eleventh Reason Twelfth Reason Thirteenth Reason Fourteenth Reason Eleventh Indictment: Burying Abu Bakr In Prophet’s Chamber Part 3: Indictments Of Uthman Textual Declaration (Nass) First Type Second Type Third Type Fourth Type Precedence Infallibility Miracle Consensus Sciences Consensus On Their Purity And Fairness Consensus On Their Excellence Commanding Respect From Enemies And Friends First Indictment: Nepotism Second Indictment: Recalling Hakam Bin Abil Aas Third Indictment: Persecution Of Abu Dharr Al-Ghifari Fourth Indictment: Cruelty To Abdullah Bin Mas’ud Fifth Indictment: Unkindness To Ammar Sixth Indictment: Distributing Khums To His Relatives Seventh Indictment: Partiality To Zaid Bin Thabit Eighth Indictment: All Reached Consensus On His Disbelief (Kufr) Ninth Indictment: ‘Ali Testified To His Injustice And Apostasy Tenth Indictment: His Body Was Left Unburied For Days Seventh Objective: Imamate Of All The Holy Imams (‘A) Eighth Objective: Occultation Of The Twelfth Imam Ninth Objective: Raj’ah First Verse Second Verse Third Verse Fourth Verse Fifth Verse Sixth Verse Seventh Verse Eighth Verse Chapter 6: Resurrection Section 1: Proof Of Physical Resurrection Section 2: Refutation Of Objections Against Physical Resurrection Section 3: Belief In Death And Hereafter First Point: Everything Will Perish, Except Allah Second Point: Throes Of Death Section 4: Barzakh First Issue: Survival Of The Soul In Barzakh Second Issue: Questioning Of The Grave And Its Reward And Punishment Third Issue: Location Of The Soul And The Facsimile Body In Barzakh Section 5: Some Conditions And Portents Of Judgment Day Section 6: Blowing Of The Trumpet And Annihilation Of Everything Section 7: Events Preceding Qiyamah Section 8: Gathering Of The Animals Section 9: Circumstances Of Children And Persons Of Unsound Minds Etc Section 10: The Balance Of Deeds And The Accounting Section 11: Questioning Of Prophets Section 12: Wasila, Liwa, Hauz Etc Section 13: Sirat Bridge Section 14: Paradise And Hell Section 15: Paradise Section 16: Hell Section 17: Heights (A’raaf) Section 18: Those Condemned To Hell Forever And Those That Will Not Live Therein Forever Section 19: Iman And Islam; Disbelief And Apostasy - Explanation Of Their Rules First Point: Can Faith Increase Or Decrease? Second Point: Elements Of Sincere Faith Third Point: Meaning Of Islam Fourth Point: Is Certainty Of Divine Recognition Necessary? Fifth Point: Disbelief After Faith Sixth Point: Denial And Apostasy Details Of The Necessary Fundamentals Of Islam Seventh Point: Is Emulation Sufficient? First Type Second Type Section 20: Types Of Sins – Repentance From Sins Part 1: Smaller And Greater Sins First: Sins Threatened With Hell Fire Second: Sins Threatened Severely Difference Between Sorcery And Miracle Part 2: Necessity Of Repentance And Its Conditions; Sins To Repent For Topic 1: Obligatory Nature Of Repentance Topic 2: Selective Tawbah Topic 3: Meaning Of Tawbah And Its Conditions Topic 4: Types Of Sins To Repent For Topic 5: Time Of Repentance Topic 6: Types And Ranks Of Repentance Tawbah An-Nasuh Topic 7: Acceptance Of Tawbah Is Obligatory On Allah Topic 8: Acts That Allah Does Not Punish Acts Of The Mind And Its Recompense Topic 9: Things That Allah Will Not Account For Conclusion: Condition Of The Universe After Qiyamah Bibliography Exegesis Books Tradition Books Biography Books History Books Miscellaneous Glossary Of Islamic Terms Publisher’s Preface › SHARES 411 views EDIT All our content is free, thanks to the generosity of our beloved supporters! 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