Muharram | Amir Muawiyah | Imam Hussain | Yazeed | Shia | Open Q&A | Ask Shaykh Asrar Episode 7



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  1. I am sorry to tell you that fasting on the 10th of Muharram, Ashurah, has NOTHING to do with remembering the death Imam Husein. Fasting on that day was establish long before the death of Imam Husein. Rasulullah (SAW) used to fast to remember the exodus of Moosa (AS) and the Israelites from the clutches of Pharoah.

    Fasting to remember the death of Imam Husein is misguided.

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  2. I like this guy but the problem with him is he thinks whatever he reads from these books are absolute facts!!! is just so laughable to hear Mola Ali named his son after a person who he disputed all his life and on the other hand if a Shea cleric was to decide to debate him he will be destroyed completely. All together at least he has a decency to accept the family of Prophet (pboh)

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  3. Shia Maslaq a Heretic sect of islam was formed and created by Byzantinian Church establishment ….please the following

    1) Muhammad bin `Ali bin Babwayh al-Qummi, known as al-Shaykh al-Saduq (d. 280/901 A.D.), has recorded four polemical discussions between the highest spiritual leader of Christians and Shi`ah scholars of eminence and Mutakallimun in his works.

    It is probable that dialogue of Cathilicos with Imam `Ali (`a) took place during 657 A.D.1 But the culminating point of these controversies has been during the early 10th century A.D.,2 i.e., in the 2nd century Hijrah, during the periods of Imam al-Sadiq (`a) and Imam al-Rida (`a),3 the 6th and 8th Imams of the Shi`ah.

    2) Another point that is indicative of the close cultural relations between the Shi`ah and Christianity is recording of the sayings, character and biographical accounts of Christ in the books of the Shi`ah, which surpasses all such accounts of Christ in the works of all other sects of Islam.

    It is noteworthy that the name of `Isa has occurred in the Qur'an 25 times and the name of Masih (`a) recurs 36 times in the Qur'an. And the circumstances of his birth and his way of preaching and his ascension are repeatedly narrated in the Qur'an. But despite this emphasis the books of non-Shi`i authors do not contain detailed accounts of Christ's sayings and character.

    For instance, in Sihah al-Sittah, i.e., six authentic compendia of hadith of Ahl al-Sunnah we do not come across even a single utterance of Christ. On the other hand in the books of the Shi`ah, even some of the oldest, utterances of him are found in abundance.

    Imam `Ali (`a), the first Imam of the Shi`ah, has narrated the ascetic style of the life of Christ in one of his sermons, given under No. 160, in Nahj al-Balaghah. After him, in the 2nd century A.H., Imam al-Sadiq has quoted the preaching of Christ, as found exactly in the Bible of Mathew, while delivering his advice to `Abdullah bin Jandab in New Testament, book of Mathew, chapter 6, sentences 2,3,6,7,16 and 18.

    During the period from the 2nd to the 4th century A.H., al-Jahiz, in al-Bayan wa al-Tab'in, nine short sayings and one detailed speech of Christ were recorded. During the middle of the 4th century an eminent Shi`i author, Abu Muhammad Hasan bin `Ali bin al-Husayn bin Shu`bah al-Harani (d. 38 A.H. = 1001 A.D.) in his book, Tuhf al-`Uqul `an Al al-Rasul, had devoted about 16 pages to record the sayings of Christ. These utterances consist of two parts: the first, which is briefer, second, which is comparatively detailed, quote parts of Christ's sermons. According to the researches done in this regard, same words are accessible to us at present, in some of anajil (i.e., Book of New Testaments). For example one may refer to the following:

    Book of Mathew, sentences 1-7, 14-17 and 44-45 in chapter 5, sentences 12-19, 24, 30 in chapter 6, sentence 16 in the chapter 7, and 29-36 in chapter 22; Book of Luke, sentences 17-49 in chapter 6; 44-45 in chapter 6, 4-17 in chapter 8 and 37-53 in chapter 11; Book of Mark, sentence 30 in chapter 12.

    Ibn Shu`bah was a resident of Harran and since Harran was a center of learning for the Christians, he had access to a majority of the Christian primary source. Of course, most of the sentences that Ibn Shu`bah has quoted are specifically from the books of Mathew, Luke and Mark. It remains unknown why he has not quoted from all the books of New Testament.

    However, it is a distinct feature of the Shi`i works that they have been forerunners in the matter of referring to and quoting profusely from the sayings and sermons of Christ as compared to all other Muslim sects.

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  4. The fact that sunnis use the title imam for Ali radiAllahAnh and Jaafar radiAllahAnh but not for Abu Bakr, Umar and Uthman show how the influence of shiism into sunni islam especially into barelvis.

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  5. Hazrat Imam Hussain bin Ali bin Abi Talib رضى الله عنه

    7:25
    1. Umar bin Ali bin Abi Talib رضى الله عنه
    2. Usman bin Ali bin Abi Talib رضى الله عنه
    3. Jafar bin Ali bin Abi Talib رضى الله عنه
    4. Abbas bin Ali bin Abi Talib رضى الله عنه
    5. Muhammad bin Ali bin Abi Talib رضى الله عنه
    6. Abubakar bin Hassan bin Ali رضى الله عنه
    7. Abdullah bin Hassan bin Ali رضى الله عنه
    8. Qasim bin Hassan bin Ali رضى الله عنه
    9. Ali Akbar bin Hussain bin Ali رضى الله عنه
    10. Abdullah bin Hussain bin Ali رضى الله عنه
    11. Abubakar bin Hussain bin Ali رضى الله عنه
    12. Jaffar bin Aqeel bin Abi Talib رضى الله عنه
    13. Abdullah bin Aqeel رضى الله عنه
    14. Abdur Rehman bin Aqeel رضى الله عنه
    15. Abdullah bin Muslim bin Aqeel رضى الله عنه
    16. Aoun bin Abdullah bin jaffar رضى الله عنه
    17. Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Jaffar رضى الله عنه

    (disputed name)
    1. Abubakar bin Ali bin Abi Talib رضى الله عنه
    2. Umar bin Hassan bin Ali رضى الله عنه
    3. Umar bin Hussain bin Ali رضى الله عنه

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  6. Just a tiny few corrections, sayyiduna Jaffar RadhiAllah an was martyred in The battle of mut-ah not yarmouk. We have clear authentic narrations that sayyida Fatima alaihisalam was pleased with sayyiduna Siddique e akbar. Sayyiduna umar did not use the word delierious the translation is " severe illness ". Nor is it established it was used by him How can we follow the jafari madhab when the narrators are cursed as liars and forgerers in the ilm al rijal of the shias. The shias will say its taaqiya but religion aint a joke we can't follow a fiqh where it cant be determined if the ruling was in taaqiyah or infact correct. The peace treaty of imam hassan the conditions are not authentically reported the only one mentioned in the books of sahih is that the money spent on the armies already wont be accounted for.

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  7. Abu Sufiyan was a Dog fought against the Prophet (saw) for years,

    Mawiyas mum was worse than a Wh000ree she ate the Liver of Hamza.

    Mawiya was a Dog fought against the Rightly guided Caliph 2 times and Instigated Jamal.

    Yazeed was a Dog Killed the Entire family of the Prophet (saw).

    Can you not see the trend…….

    Wake up……………..

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