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F&Q:
The Issue of Bada’ (Alteration in the Divine Will) and the Tradition of Abu Hamza
Alteration in Divine decrees is a conceivable matter, though this does not mean that Allah the Exalted is unaware of affairs in the beginning and then acquires knowledge of them.
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F&Q:
The Limits of the Imam’s Leadership
All of the Imams would promise that spiritual, intellectual, and practical leadership would in the future – in the age of the reappearance of Imam Mahdi (may Allah hasten his return) – be united with political leadership, which hitherto was usurped by the oppressive rulers, and under the shadow of that leadership, all of Islam’s goals will be achieved.
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Paper:
"Outcomes of the Spiritual Journey" Written by Mohammad Ali Shomali
To be cut off from everything other than God (tabattul or inqitā‘) means to be free from reliance on anything other than God, and to see everything as His sign and as a manifestation of His power and grace.
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Book introduction:
"Selection from glimpses of the Nahj al-balaghah" written by Murtadha Mutahhari
Those who understood the Nahj al-balaghah, their knowledge did not go beyond the translation of its words and explanatory notes on its sentences.The spirit and the content of the book were hidden from the eyes of all.
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Paper:
"The Doctorine of Mahdi and Pluralism" Written by Mohammad Hussein Mokhtari
The mission of Imam Mahdi (aj) is nothing but the promotion of Islam, the one religion promoted by all divine prophets and its developed and comprehensive form under the title of "religion of Islam" as a perfect set of teachings and beliefs.
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Poster: On the occasion of the martyrdom anniversary of doctor Beheshti
God blessed doctor Beheshti with martyrdom
The Islamic Republic, especially the judiciary, is truly indebted to the prominent figure, Shahid Beheshti. The short period of time during which he served the judiciary - that is, from late 1358 to the early 1360 - Shahid Beheshti introduced many innovations, made numerous achievements, and made long-term plans for the judiciary.
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Article:
"Divine Justice and the Problem of Evil" Written by Ghulam Hussein Adeel
Among Muslim theologians, Abu’l Hasan Ash‘ari and his followers denied objectivity of justice and injustice and maintained that whatever is done or commanded by God is good and just. On the contrary, the Mu‘tazilites and Shi‘ites believe in the objectivity of justice and choose divine justice as one of their principles. They believe that God does and commands only what is objectively good and just.
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Poster:
Imam Khamenei: I am grateful to those who provided the country with this great capability
We should truly appreciate the national honor of having produced an Iranian Covid vaccine.