’Imām
al-Riḍā ▧:
May Allāh ◣ shower mercy upon an obedient who
has revived our cause. The ’Imām
was asked “how could one revive your cause”?
He replied: by learning about our knowledge,
and making it known to [other] people.
People would indeed follow us if they knew about the virtue of our
words.
Book No. 25, v.1, p.180
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’Imām
al-Ḥusayn ▧:
Verily, the love of us, Ahl
al- Bayt, sheds sins off an individual, just as a strong wind sheds leaves off
the tree.
Book No. 3, v. 27, p. 77, h. 9, c. 4.
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’Imām
al-Bāqir ▧:
A believer can escalate to highest degree of belief with prudent
study of our narration.
Book No. 3, v. 1, p. 106, h. 2, c. 3.
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’Ḥaḍrat Fāṭimah Zahrā
▨:
We, Ahl al-Bayt, are the intermediaries
in His Creation, we are His favourites, and the descending point of divinities,
and we are His final Proof of His unseen world, and we are inheritors of His
prophets.
The Fatimiyyeh Sahifah, p.174
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Tāghūt:
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The
world of
Tāghūt
consists of three populations: those who place
partners with
Allāh
(
Mushrikīn
), those who cover the Truth of the
Glorious
Qur’ān, and prophet Muḥammad (Kuffār), and the
hypocrites (Munāfiqīn). Because of
their distance from the up dated, unaltered, and pure Book of Allāh, they are
not up-to-date with His dīn to distinguish between vice and virtue. Consequently they have remained unaware of
great many sins, wrongdoings, slips, offences, and mistakes in their day-to-day
life. As a result, they still live the
life of the pre-IslāmicJāhiliyyah even if they live in the 15th
Centuray A.H.
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