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Article:
"Ghadir Khumm and the Orientalists" by Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi
(Another) way of finding the meaning in which the Prophet used the word "mawla" for 'Ali is to see how the people in Ghadir Khumm understood it. Did they take the word "mawla" in the sense of "friend" or in the meaning of "master, leader"?
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Google Scholar profile for Allameh Amini (r.a.) by AhlulBayt (a.s.) World Assembly
The Deputy for Scientific and Cultural Affairs of the AhlulBayt (a.s.) World Assembly created a profile for the late Allameh Abdul Hosein Amini (r.a.) in Google Scholar.
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University student graduation oath at Al Abbas holy shrine + Photos
More than 1,400 university students take their graduation oath at the shrine of Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon him).
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On the birth anniversary of Imam al-Hadi (pbuh)
Imam al-Hadi(pbuh)'s Solemnity and Dignity
Whenever Imam al-Hadi(as) came to al-Mutawakkil in his palace, everyone in the palace hastened to serve him. They competed to raise the curtains, open the doors, etc., and they did not ask him to do anything by himself.
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Imam Hadi’s birth anniversary special ceremony at Imam Reza holy shrine
Deputy Office for Islamic Ideology Dissemination of Imam Reza holy shrine has held various religious and cultural programs for the pilgrims on the occasion of birth anniversary of Imam Hadi (AS), the 10th Imam in Shia Islam.
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Hadith of the day:
The description of hypocrisy (2)
A hypocrite has control over his eyes, he cries whenever he wants to.
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Article:
"Religious Variety: The Case of Convergence" written by Muhammad Ali Taskhiri
It is our belief that if the fundamentals that all Islamic schools commonly agree on are considered, general advocacy of the concept of proximity will logically ensue.
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Muslim Hijab wearing woman target xenophobic attacks in Germany
Although Germany’s Constitution guarantees freedom of religion, Muslims, especially women wearing headscarves, often face discriminatory practices in education and the labour market.
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Photo/ Eid al-Adha celebration around the Globe
Millions of Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Adha that marks the end of Hajj, the five-day pilgrimage Muslims undertake to Islam’s holiest city, Mecca, and surrounding areas of western Saudi Arabia to cleanse the soul of sins and instil a sense of equality and brotherhood, a religious holiday which in Arabic means the “festival of the sacrifice”.
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Islamic Centre of England holds Eid al-Adha Prayer
In the sermons of the prayer, the director of the Islamic Centre of England spoke about the value and the purpose of sacrifice and the role of Islamic countries in the management of sacrificial meat.
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Indonesian Muslims prayer marking Eid Al-Adha holiday
Much of Asia, including Indonesia, India and Pakistan, observed Eid al-Adha on Sunday, while Muslims in other parts of the globe, including in countries like Afghanistan, Libya, Egypt, Kenya and Yemen celebrated the holiday on Saturday.