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... Note: These are the only rightful 12 Imams. There are no more than 12 Imams. The 12th Imam, Muhammad ibn-e-Hasan, al-Mahdi, is alive till this day but is hidden (as ordained by Allah), and will reappear at a time chosen by Allah. He is ...
... Note: These are the only rightful 12 Imams. There are no more than 12 Imams. The 12th Imam, Muhammad ibn-e-Hasan, al-Mahdi, is alive till this day but is hidden (as ordained by Allah), and will reappear at a time chosen by Allah. He is ...
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Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi. Note: Whenever we utter or hear the name of our Prophet (s.a.w.w.), we should recite Salawat and we should say, SALLALLAHU ALAYHIWA AALIHI WA SALLAM (Peace of Allah be on him and his progeny). Whenever we utter ...
Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi. Note: Whenever we utter or hear the name of our Prophet (s.a.w.w.), we should recite Salawat and we should say, SALLALLAHU ALAYHIWA AALIHI WA SALLAM (Peace of Allah be on him and his progeny). Whenever we utter ...
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... Note: Adil means a person who does not commit big sins even unintentionally; and if he commits small sins (not intentionally) he repents at once. Only an Adil person can lead in prayers, can be accepted as a reliable witness and be ...
... Note: Adil means a person who does not commit big sins even unintentionally; and if he commits small sins (not intentionally) he repents at once. Only an Adil person can lead in prayers, can be accepted as a reliable witness and be ...
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... Note 1: The difference between Hadath and Khabath may be described thus: Khabath is external Najasat and therefore there is no need of Niyyat for cleaning it; while Hadath is not an external but spiritual uncleanliness, and therefore it ...
... Note 1: The difference between Hadath and Khabath may be described thus: Khabath is external Najasat and therefore there is no need of Niyyat for cleaning it; while Hadath is not an external but spiritual uncleanliness, and therefore it ...
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... Note: The sweat that comes out during or after becoming unlawfully 'Junub' and the sweat of the animal which eats refuse of human beings are not Najis; but prayer with such sweat on body or clothes is not allowed. LESSON. 20: MUTAHHIRAT.
... Note: The sweat that comes out during or after becoming unlawfully 'Junub' and the sweat of the animal which eats refuse of human beings are not Najis; but prayer with such sweat on body or clothes is not allowed. LESSON. 20: MUTAHHIRAT.
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