Saturday, October 10, 2009

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Sunni Fatwa on school Ahlelbeyt

FATWA Sunnis to monitor the school or Jaafarite Ahlelbeyt
by Sheikh Mahmud Shaltut [1958 - 1963]

This fatwa issued by Sunni Sheikh Mahmoud Chaltout defines school quality jaffarite (Twelver Shia) as an Islamic legal school of its own.

Every Muslim who want to follow the precepts of the Messenger of Allah Muhammad (sas) may adopt as Mad'hab Jaffarite school, as well as the other 4 schools Maléikite, Hannafite, Shaafa'is and Hanbali.

Translation of Fatwa

In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful

The Verdict (Fatwa) was issued by His Excellency Sheikh Mahmoud al-Akbar Chaltout, Imam responsible University of al-Azhar, the permission to follow the school of thought Twelver Shi'ites.

- His Eminence was asked:

Many people believe that a Muslim must necessarily follow one of four schools of thought that religious practice is correct. By cons (they believe) that the Twelver Shia school of thought is not one of them, nor the school Zaydyiah.

Does your Eminence is in agreement with this view, and it prohibits the school as Twelver Shia school of thought, for example?

- His Eminence replied:

1) Islam does A Muslim does not follow a particular Mad'hab (school of thought). We are saying that every Muslim has the right to follow one school of thought that has been properly reported and whose verdicts have been compiled into books. And anyone who follows the Madhaahib [schools of thought] can change from one school to another, and there will be no crime if (Muslim) and acting.

2) The school of thought Ja'fari, also known and called "Shi'a Ithna 'Ashari (Twelver Shi'ites) is a school of thought that is religiously correct in his Cult and can be followed in the same manner as other Sunni schools of thought.

Muslims must know something, they should refrain from unjust prejudice to any school of thought, since the religion of Allah and His Divine Law (Shari'ah) was never restricted to a very special school. The

Moujtahidoune (Twelver Shiites) are accepted by any Power of Allah, and it is permissible for a Muslim non-Moujtahid to follow and agree with their teachings, whether in worship (Ibadat) or transactions (Mou'amilat).


Signed, Sheikh Mahmoud Chaltout.


see links:
The Grand Imam of Al-Azhar
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jafarisme

Fatwa English
Fatwa in Arabic


Article from iqna : "Al-Azhar acknowledges Shiism"

Egypt (IQNA) - Tayeb Ahmed, Sheikh of Al-Azhar refused the request of the Saudi Mufti on non-recognition of Twelver Shi'ism and said: "Al-Azhar acknowledges Shiism."

According to news agency Aba ', Tayeb Ahmed, Sheikh of Al-Azhar, said: "This request of the Saudis was not acceptable because the stance of Al-Azhar is the realization of unity among Muslims. "

He said the Shiites and the Sunnis are in the 14 centuries of the advent of Islam the religion of two rails. They were fighting before, and what happened to them today comes from the weakening of Muslims by tribal conflicts.

"The strengthening of Islamic religions is the focus of Al-Azhar. Shiites and Sunnis agree on the pillars of Islam and their divergence concerns only secondary aspects, "he said.

Tayeb Ahmed Al-Azhar spoke followed the path of the late Mahmoud Shaltout, former Sheikh of Al-Azhar and Taqi Din Qomi source Daraltqryb Shiite Islamic schools that had focused on the approximation of Shiism and Sunni.

Recall that Sa'd bin Ahmed bin Hamdan Mufti of Saudi-Wahhabi Arabia, criticized the support and recognition of Shiism by the University of Al-Azhar as a school of Fiqh. According to Mufti

Wahhabi Shiism refers to the sides of the holy Quran and the prophetic tradition to the 12 imams and this is contrary to Islamic laws!

Friday, October 9, 2009

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Films series on Ahlelbeyt

Alaycom Salam,
films or series all have subtitles in French.
you can download movies to the site of the center zahra France
www.centre-zahra.com
You can see directly on chain center zahra
http://www.centre-zahra.tv/

Documentary: Imam Ali (as)
Arabic subtitles in French.
1h30.

The film "lantern" offers a vision of the great events of Islam through the life of a great Imam Ali (as), the narrator Imam Ali (as) in the election of the 3rd Caliph tells the Events:
its migration towards Mecca with Fatima (his mother, his aunt and his wife).
the Battle of the Ditch (khandeq).
the Battle of Khaybar.
Then the film ends with the Battle of Safayne.

Series Imam Ali (as)
- 46 episodes in original version (Persian) French subtitles.
- More 15:00 film.
- Quality video and sound average.
- 13.6Go file sizes.

And many more ...

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Quote on Ahlelbeyt.

Say What Non Muslims about the Prophet Muhammad (SAAW)


Gandhi "I am now more convinced than ever that this was not the sword that created a place for Islam in the heart of those who sought a direction to their lives. Was this great humility, altruism of the Prophet, the scrupulous regard to its commitments, his intense devotion to his friends and followers, his intrepidity, his courage, his absolute trust in God and his own mission. "


George Bernard Shaw:

"If a man like Mohammed ruled the world, he would succeed in solving its problems and to ensure peace and happiness which they crave "

" I studied it a wonderful man and in my opinion, far from being an Antichrist, he deserves the title of savior of mankind. "



Say What Non Muslims about Ali (as)

Simon Ockley

(1678-1720) Professor of Arabic at Cambridge University.

"One of the characteristics worthy of notice is that his mother gave birth in Mecca, the sacred house (Ka'ba) itself, something that is come to no other person than himself. "

[History of the Saracens, London, 1894, p. 331]

Washington Irving (1783-1859) Known as the "first American man of letters".

- "He was the noblest branch of the noble race Koreish. He possessed the three qualities most prized by Arabs: courage, eloquence, and generosity. His intrepid spirit earned him the nickname Lion of God by the Prophet. The examples of his eloquence remain in some verses and sayings preserved among the Arabs, and his generosity manifested at all in sharing every Friday, what remained of the treasury among people. His magnanimity, we made repeated instances, he had a certain distaste for anything that was illegal and vile, and his conduct was free from the slightest thing can look like any selfish intrigue. "

[Lives of the Successors of Mahomet, London, 1850, p. 165]

- "He was one of the last and most deserving of the first Muslims. He soaked his friendly relationship with the Prophet, his religious enthusiasm and preserved through the example its simplicity. It is considered an honorary as the first Caliph, who brought some protection to Belles-Lettres. He often indulged in moods of a poet, and many of his maxims and proverbs are preserved, and have been translated into different languages. His seal bore this inscription: "The kingdom belongs to God." One of his words clearly shows how little importance he gave to the transient glories of this world, "Life is but a shadow of such a cloud - the dream of a sleeper. "

[Lives of the Successors of Mahomet, London, 1850, p. 187-8]

Robert Osborne

Durey (1835-1889) Commander of the Staff of Bengal.

- " With him perished the truest and best of Muslim history mohammadienne we could have kept in memory. "

[Islam Under the Arabs, 1876, p. 120]

Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881) Scottish historian, critic, writer and sociologist.

- ", as the young Ali, no one has been unparalleled. A noble creature in mind, as he showed himself, now and even later; full affection, of fiery daring. There was something chivalrous brave as a lion, yet with a certain grace, like a true and endearing, brave man of Christian chivalry. "

[On Heroes, Hero-Worship, And the Heroic in History, 1841, Lecture 2: The Hero as Prophet. Muhammad: Islam., May 8, 1840)]

Edward Gibbon (1737-1794) Considered the greatest British historian of our time.

- " The zeal and virtue of Ali were never outstripped by any new proselyte. He combined the qualities of a poet, soldier and a saint, his mind is preserved in a collection of moral and religious words and all his opponents, both in battles by the sword or the language, were captivated by his eloquence and his qualities. From the first hour of his mission until his funeral ceremony, the Messenger has never been abandoned by the generous friend, he liked to name his brother, his successor, and the faithful Aaron for a second Moses. "

[The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, London, 1911, Volume 5, pp. 381-2] Philip Khuri Hitti

(1886-1978) Professor of Semitic Languages at Princeton University

- "Seeing during the battle, wise in council, eloquent in speech, faithful to his friends, magnanimous to his enemies, he became the Once the model of the nobility and charity Muslim (futuwah) and the Solomon of Arabic tradition, around his name is attached countless poems, proverbs, stories and anecdotes. "

[History of the Arabs, London, 1964, p. 183] Sir William Muir

(1819 - 1905) Scottish scholar and statesman. Holding the post of Foreign Secretary in the Indian government, as Lieutenant Governor of the Provinces of North-East.

- " Endowed with unfailing intelligence, warm affection, trusting and willing to friendly relations, he was devoted to the adolescent heart and mind to the Prophet. Simple, quiet and not ambitious, and when after some time he obtained the direction of half the Muslim world, he only sigh. "

[The Life of Mahomet, London, 1877, p. 250] Dr. Henry Stubbe

(1632-1676) Classicist, polemicist, physician, and philosopher.

- "He despised the earthly world, its glory and pomp, he feared God much, gave many alms, and was just in all these actions, humble and affable; a decision very quickly and a little ingenuity common, it was extremely erudite, not in science leading to speculation but in those seeking to practice. "

[An Account of the Rise and Progress of Mahometanism, 1705, p. 83] Gerald

Gaury

(1897 - 1984) distinguished soldier and diplomat.

- " He was very wise as a counselor and brave in battle, loyal to his friends and magnanimous to his foes. He became forever the model of the nobility and the Muslim charity. "

[Rulers of Mecca, London, 1951, p. 49] Madelung

Wilferd

Professor of Arabic at Oxford University

- "Facing the ploy Umayyad claiming legitimate sovereignty in Islam as God's representatives on earth, and seeing the deception Umayyad, an arbitrary government and divided, a vindictive retribution, they came to appreciate his honesty, his unbending devotion to Islam that prevails, his extreme personal loyalty, his egalitarian behavior toward all his followers, and his generosity of up to forgive his enemies into defeat. "

[The succession to Muhammad: A study of the early caliphate, Cambridge, 1997, pp

. 309-310]

Charles Mills (1788 - 1826) Writer-famous historian of his time.

- " As head of the Hashem family, cousin and adopted son that respected the Arabs ... It is indeed surprising that Ali was not immediately made

Caliph after the death of Mohammad. A benefit of his birth and his marriage also compounded his friendly relationship with

Prophet. The son of Abu Talib was one of the first converts to Islam and Mohammad

liked to call the Aaron of a second Moses. His eloquence and his courage as a warrior have been recognized by an entire nation, for which a courageous decision is a virtue wisdom and eloquence. "

[Year History of Muhammedanism, London, 1818, p. 89]


What Non Muslims Say about Hussein (as)

Gandhi

" I learned from Hussein (p), how to be oppressed and victory. "


What Non Muslims Say about the truth

Malcolm X

"Truth is on the side of oppression"



Quote from Bertrand Russell

"In all such cases, it is salutary to learn to question things that were long considered granted."

"The problem in this world is that fools are confident and proud like barnyard roosters, while intelligent people are full of doubt."

"Man is a credulous animal who needs to believe. In the absence of good cause to believe he is satisfied with bad ones."