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Book's Files in PDF-Word ect.... > Shia Encyclopedia
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Shia Encyclopedia


 

Shia Encyclopedia


Book's Files in PDF-Word ect.... > Imam al Sadiq (as)
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Imam al Sadiq (as)


 

Book's Files in PDF-Word ect.... > Mufaddal - Hadith on wonders of Nature- Imam Jafar al Sadiq (as)
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Mufaddal - Hadith on wonders of Nature- Imam Jafar al Sadiq (as)


 

Mufaddal - Hadith on wonders of Nature- Imam Jafar al Sadiq (as)


Book's Files in PDF-Word ect.... > Struggle Against Oneself 40 Hadith by Ayatullah Khomeini (ar)
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 Struggle Against Oneself 40 Hadith by Ayatullah Khomeini (ar)



Struggle Against Oneself 40 Hadith by Ayatullah Khomeini (ar)


Book's Files in PDF-Word ect.... > Uddat ud Daee A book about duas- Allama Hilli
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Posted: Jan.09.2007 @ 10:03 pm
Uddat ud Daee A book about duas- Allama Hilli



 

Uddat ud Daee A book about duas- Allama Hilli


Book's Files in PDF-Word ect.... > Over 40 Islamic Books on Beliefs,Ethics,History etc.
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Posted: Jan.09.2007 @ 10:00 pm | Lasted edited: Jan.09.2007 @ 4:02 pm

 Over 40 Islamic Books on Beliefs,Ethics,History etc.

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The Prophets life 1 The Prophets life  2
Ahlul-Bayt(as) Infalliables
Then I was guided The Islamic Family Structure
Hadith Al Qudsi Usool -e - kafi
Word files of other books
Imam Mahdi (as)  150 Dars Makarem Shirazi
Al Serat Articles Roots of religion
Islamic Shia History Origin & development of Shia Islam
The Origin & Principles of Shiite Islam  (Kashifulghita )
Shiites under attack Iran's Islam history
Imamte & Leadership
The Revealer The Messenger & the Message
Role Of Imams in revival of relgion 1 Role of Imams in revival of religion 2



Book's Files in PDF-Word ect.... > Fiqh - Islamic Practical Laws - Books of Ayatullah Seestani : -
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Fiqh - Islamic Practical Laws - Books of Ayatullah Seestani : -

All 5 books in a searchable version .By pushing this link you get all 5 book's in download. !


Quran > Holy Quran
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Posted: Jan.09.2007 @ 9:51 pm

Holy Quran

The True Source of Guidance

Holy Quran described
An Index to the Qur'an
English Translation of Holy Quran

Holy Quran Described by Imam Ali (a.s)

"Then Allah sent to him the book as alight whose flames can not be extinguished, a lamp whose gleam does not die, a sea whose depth cannot be sounded, a way whose direction does not mislead, a ray whose light does not darken, a separator ( of good and evil ) whose arguments do not weaken, a clarifier whose foundations cannot be dismantled, a cure which leaves no apprehension for disease, an honour whose supporters are not defeated, and a truth whose helpers are not abandoned. Therefore, it is the mine of belief and its centre, the source of knowledge and its ocean, the plantation of justice and its pools, the foundation stone of Islam and its construction, the valleys of truth and its plains, and ocean which those who draw water cannot empty, springs which those who draw water cannot dry up, a watering place which those who come to take water cannot exhaust, a staging place in moving towards which travelers do not get lost, signs which no treader fails to see and a highland which those who approach it cannot surpass it.

Allah has made it a quencher of the thirst of the learned, a bloom for the hearts of religious jurists, a highway for the ways of the righteous, a cure after which there is no ailment, an effulgence with which there is no darkness, a rope whose grip is strong, a stronghold whose top is invulnerable, and honour for him who loves it, a peace for who enters it, a guidance for him who follows it, an excuse for him who adopts it, an argument for him who argues with it, a witness for him who quarrels with it, a success for him who argues with it, a shield for him who arms himself ( against misguidance ), a knowledge for him who listens carefully, a worthy story for him who relates it and final verdict for him who passes judgement. "

Source : Nahjul-Balaaghah

English Translation of Holy Quran

An Index to the Qur'an

1.AL-FATIHA (THE OPENING)
2.AL-BAQARA (THE COW)
3.AAL-E-IMRAN (THE FAMILY OF 'IMRAN, THE HOUSE OF 'IMRAN)
4.AN-NISA (WOMEN)
5.AL-MAEDA (THE TABLE, THE TABLE SPREAD)
6.AL-ANAAM (CATTLE, LIVESTOCK)
7.AL-ARAF (THE HEIGHTS)
8.AL-ANFAL (SPOILS OF WAR, BOOTY)
9.AT-TAWBA (REPENTANCE, DISPENSATION)
10.YUNUS (JONAH)
11.HUD (HUD)
12.YUSUF (JOSEPH)
13.AR-RAD (THE THUNDER)
14.IBRAHIM (ABRAHAM)
15.AL-HIJR (AL-HIJR, STONELAND, ROCK CITY)
16.AN-NAHL (THE BEE)
17.AL-ISRA (ISRA', THE NIGHT JOURNEY, CHILDREN OF ISRAEL)
18.AL-KAHF (THE CAVE)
19.MARYAM (MARY)
20.TA-HA (TA-HA)
21.AL-ANBIYA (THE PROPHETS)
22.AL-HAJJ (THE PILGRIMAGE)
23.AL-MUMENOON (THE BELIEVERS)
24.AN-NOOR (THE LIGHT)
25.AL-FURQAN (THE CRITERION, THE STANDARD)
26.ASH-SHUARA (THE POETS)
27.AN-NAML (THE ANT, THE ANTS)
28.AL-QASAS (THE STORY, STORIES)
29.AL-ANKABOOT (THE SPIDER)
30.AR-ROOM (THE ROMANS, THE BYZANTINES)
31.LUQMAN (LUQMAN)
32.AS-SAJDA (THE PROSTRATION,WORSHIP, ADORATION)
33.AL-AHZAB (THE CLANS, THE COALITION,THE COMBINED FORCES)
34.SABA (SABA, SHEBA)
35.FATIR (THE ANGELS, ORIGNATOR)
36.YA-SEEN (YA-SEEN)
37.AS-SAAFFAT (THOSE WHO SET THE RANKS,DRAWN UP IN RANKS)
38.SAD (THE LETTER SAD)
39.AZ-ZUMAR (THE TROOPS, THRONGS)
40.AL-GHAFIR (THE FORGIVER (GOD) )
41.FUSSILAT (EXPLAINED IN DETAIL)
42.ASH-SHURA (COUNCIL, CONSULTATION)
43.AZ-ZUKHRUF (ORNAMENTS OF GOLD, LUXURY)
44.AD-DUKHAN (SMOKE)
45.AL-JATHIYA (CROUCHING)
46.AL-AHQAF (THE WIND-CURVED SANDHILLS, THE DUNES)
47.MUHAMMAD (MUHAMMAD)
48.AL-FATH (VICTORY, CONQUEST)
49.AL-HUJRAAT (THE PRIVATE APARTMENTS, THE INNER APARTMENTS)
50.QAF (THE LETTER QAF)
51.ADH-DHARIYAT (THE WINNOWING WINDS)
52.AT-TUR (THE MOUNT)
53.AN-NAJM (THE STAR)
54.AL-QAMAR (THE MOON)
55.AR-RAHMAN (THE BENEFICENT, THE MERCY GIVING)
56.AL-WAQIA (THE EVENT, THE INEVITABLE)
57.AL-HADID (THE IRON)
58.AL-MUJADILA (SHE THAT DISPUTETH, THE PLEADING WOMAN)
59.AL-HASHR (EXILE, BANISHMENT)
60.AL-MUMTAHINA (SHE THAT IS TO BE EXAMINED, EXAMINING HER)
61.AS-SAFF (THE RANKS, BATTLE ARRAY)
62.AL-JUMUA (THE CONGREGATION, FRIDAY)
63.AL-MUNAFIQOON (THE HYPOCRITES)
64.AT-TAGHABUN (MUTUAL DISILLUSION, HAGGLING)
65.AT-TALAQ (DIVORCE)
66.AT-TAHRIM (BANNING, PROHIBITION)
67.AL-MULK (THE SOVEREIGNTY, CONTROL)
68.AL-QALAM (THE PEN)
69.AL-HAAQQA (THE REALITY)
70.AL-MAARIJ (THE ASCENDING STAIRWAYS)
71.NOOH (NOOH)
72.AL-JINN (THE JINN)
73.AL-MUZZAMMIL (THE ENSHROUDED ONE, BUNDLED UP)
74.AL-MUDDATHTHIR (THE CLOAKED ONE, THE MAN WEARING A CLOAK)
75.AL-QIYAMA (THE RISING OF THE DEAD, RESURRECTION)
76.AL-INSAN (MAN)
77.AL-MURSALAT (THE EMISSARIES, WINDS SENT FORTH)
78.AN-NABA (THE TIDINGS, THE ANNOUNCEMENT)
79.AN-NAZIAT (THOSE WHO DRAG FORTH, SOUL-SNATCHERS)
80.ABASA (HE FROWNED)
81.AT-TAKWIR (THE OVERTHROWING)
82.AL-INFITAR (THE CLEAVING, BURSTING APART)
83.AL-MUTAFFIFIN (DEFRAUDING, THE CHEATS, CHEATING)
84.AL-INSHIQAQ (THE SUNDERING, SPLITTING OPEN)
85.AL-BUROOJ (THE MANSIONS OF THE STARS, CONSTELLATIONS)
86.AT-TARIQ (THE MORNING STAR, THE NIGHTCOMER)
87.AL-ALA (THE MOST HIGH, GLORY TO YOUR LORD IN THE HIGHEST)
88.AL-GHASHIYA (THE OVERWHELMING, THE PALL)
89.AL-FAJR (THE DAWN, DAYBREAK)
90.AL-BALAD (THE CITY, THIS COUNTRYSIDE)
91.ASH-SHAMS (THE SUN)
92.AL-LAIL (THE NIGHT)
93.AD-DHUHA (THE MORNING HOURS, MORNING BRIGHT)
94.AL-INSHIRAH (SOLACE, CONSOLATION, RELIEF)
95.AT-TIN (THE FIG, THE FIGTREE)
96.AL-ALAQ (THE CLOT, READ)
97.AL-QADR (POWER, FATE)
98.AL-BAYYINA (THE CLEAR PROOF, EVIDENCE)
99.AZ-ZALZALA (THE EARTHQUAKE)
100.AL-ADIYAT (THE COURSER, THE CHARGERS)
101.AL-QARIA (THE CALAMITY, THE STUNNING BLOW, THE DISASTER
102.AT-TAKATHUR (RIVALRY IN WORLD INCREASE, COMPETITION
103.AL-ASR (THE DECLINING DAY, EVENTIDE, THE EPOCH)
104.AL-HUMAZA (THE TRADUCER, THE GOSSIPMONGER)
105.AL-FIL (THE ELEPHANT)
106.QURAISH (WINTER, QURAYSH)
107.AL-MAUN (SMALL KINDNESSES, ALMSGIVING, HAVE YOU SEEN)
108.AL-KAUTHER (ABUNDANCE, PLENTY)
109.AL-KAFIROON (THE DISBELIEVERS, ATHEISTS)
110.AN-NASR (SUCCOUR, DIVINE SUPPORT)
111.AL-MASADD (PALM FIBRE, THE FLAME)
112.AL-IKHLAS (SINCERITY)
113.AL-FALAQ (THE DAYBREAK, DAWN)
114.AN-NAS (MANKIND)


Quran Tafseer in English. > The Glorious Quran
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Posted: Jan.09.2007 @ 9:47 pm


The Significance and the Status of the Glorious Qur`an

The Prophet's Miracle

Protection from any Alteration

The Glorious Qur`an and Exegesis (Tafsir)

About the Interpretation and Commentators

Types of Interpretation

About the Glorious Qur`an

Interpretation of the Glorious Qur`an-Tafseer:
Thougth's to Ponder > "What Color Was The Dog?"
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"What Color Was The Dog?" magnify

"What Color Was The Dog?"

Why Muslims are in such a dire state today




Once there was a community of Muslims who were small in number yet large in iman and strong in action. So much so that, the enemies could not defeat them in battle even though they had the Muslims out numbered.
One day a young man from the kufaar pretended to enter into Islam and he went to the big sheik [learned man] in one part of the city and listened to his teaching of the Quran. The subject happened to be on the chapter of the Quran called Al Kahaf (the Cave, #18].

When the sheik completed his talk he offered a chance for the brothers present to ask some questions. When it came the turn of the kafar, he asked the sheik the question:

"Sir, in the story of the `sleepers' in the cave, there is mention of a dog. And I was wondering if I might inquire as to what color the dog might have been? I hope you don't mind my asking, especially if it is something that maybe you don't know the answer to."

Immediately the sheik says to the young man, "That's no problem at all, everyone should know that the dog was YELLOW."

The young man said, "Are you sure? I mean, could it have been another color?"

"No." replied the old sheik, "It was definitely YELLOW." Once again the young man thanked him and when on his way.

The next night the young kafr man went to the other side of town and sat in another gathering of knowledge and they too were discussing different things about verses in the Quran.

So when it came time for the teacher to give each person attending, the opportunity to ask a question, the kafr man raised his hand and then asked the question, "In the chapter about the "Cave", the sleepers are mentioned in different numbers but each time there is a reference to their dog as being counted along with them. Now I was wondering whether or not anyone of knowledge has ever made any reference to what the color the dog might have been?"

The sheik immediately said, "Yes! The dog in this story in the Quran was BLACK."

The young kafar man was pleased and continued, "Sir, are you quite certain that the color of the dog mentioned in the story was BLACK?"

"Young man," he quickly replied, "I'll stake my reputation on that as a fact."

"Thank you, sir." Said the young man.

The next night the kafar posing as a Muslim went back to the first sheik and then when it came time for the questions and answers he raised his hand and asked, "Sheik, may Allah reward you for all your effort and knowledge and for sharing it with us. Could you maybe remind me about the answer to the question the other night about the color of the dog in the cave in Surah Al-Kahaf?" (Holy Quran: Chapter 18).

The sheik said, "There is no doubt whatsoever amongst the great scholars of Islam on this question. The dog was YELLOW. And anyone who says other than this has no knowledge."

With that the young man spoke up again and said, "Sir, what would you say if someone else said that he would stake his reputation of being a scholar in Islam on the fact that the dog is not yellow, but rather that the dog is most certainly BLACK?"

The sheik quickly replied, "Then his reputation is not that of a scholar but one of a fool."

Now the next time the kafr man went to the sheik that was upholding the idea of the dog being BLACK, he told the sheik that the sheik on the other side of town was calling him names and saying that he had no knowledge of Islam and that for sure that the dog was YELLOW. The old sheik became angry and shouted, "You tell him, that I said he is the one without knowledge. I'm the one who graduated from the greatest of schools of Islam, while he is but a fool."

The plan was working. Before long the community was divided into two groups. Each group was claiming that their sheik was the one with the correct answer.

Fighting broke out in the streets and the Muslims began attacking each other all over the city. Everyone became involved to the extent that there was not a single person who was excluded from this terrible situation. Screaming, shouting, hitting and fighting were everywhere.

And then it happened. The enemy went back out to his people and told them, "Let us go to fight them now. You will now find them most easy to defeat."

And that is exactly what they did.


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