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[ Speech P-I] Husband & Wife Roles; Society vs Reality - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi | English
[ Speech P-I] Husband & Wife Roles; Society vs Reality - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
- Roles and responsibilities of husbands and wives within the family system
- The comprehensive nature...
[ Speech P-I] Husband & Wife Roles; Society vs Reality - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
- Roles and responsibilities of husbands and wives within the family system
- The comprehensive nature of Islam which has an opinion on all aspects of life
- The position of leadership of the husband within the family system, which comes with important responsibilities
- The description entailed within the role of \'manager\' or \'leader\' according ot Islam
- Why are gender roles different in Islam?
- Equality in Islam isn\'t to be considered the same as the concept of equality according to Western society
- The skills and qualities of husbands and wives which differ, dictate the general responsibilities of each individual
- The mandate set out by Islam still promotes individual growth and advancement, while still maintaining familial responsibilities
- Cultural practices spread and adopted within our communities, which are contrary to the spirit of Islam
\"This concept has nothing to do with inferiority & superiority. Rather it has to do with the unique roles assigned to a husband & wife, and the responsibilities to be fulfilled.\"
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Wiladat of 3rd Imam Hussain (a.s.)
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: May 22nd, 2015
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[ Speech P-I] Husband & Wife Roles; Society vs Reality - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
- Roles and responsibilities of husbands and wives within the family system
- The comprehensive nature of Islam which has an opinion on all aspects of life
- The position of leadership of the husband within the family system, which comes with important responsibilities
- The description entailed within the role of \'manager\' or \'leader\' according ot Islam
- Why are gender roles different in Islam?
- Equality in Islam isn\'t to be considered the same as the concept of equality according to Western society
- The skills and qualities of husbands and wives which differ, dictate the general responsibilities of each individual
- The mandate set out by Islam still promotes individual growth and advancement, while still maintaining familial responsibilities
- Cultural practices spread and adopted within our communities, which are contrary to the spirit of Islam
\"This concept has nothing to do with inferiority & superiority. Rather it has to do with the unique roles assigned to a husband & wife, and the responsibilities to be fulfilled.\"
MP3: https://s3.amazonaws.com/JCC/Wiladat/Wiladat3rdImam_Rizvi_2015-05-22_200051428.mp3
Wiladat of 3rd Imam Hussain (a.s.)
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: May 22nd, 2015
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[ Friday Sermon] The Story of Two Qiblahs; Obedience Towards the Prophet - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi | English
- The integral nature of the Prophet within Islam itself
- The infallability of the Prophet, and all of his words/actions, tie into the values of Islam
- Narrating the story of the Qiblah, when...
- The integral nature of the Prophet within Islam itself
- The infallability of the Prophet, and all of his words/actions, tie into the values of Islam
- Narrating the story of the Qiblah, when the practice of Salat was introduced
- Originally, people would pray facing Jerusalem, however the Prophet miraculously changed direction towards Mecca, mid-prayer
- Relevant verses of the Qur\'an revealing this instruction
- That mosque is now known as Masjid Dhul Qiblatayn or Masjidul Qiblatayn – the Mosque of Two Qiblahs
- Tying this story into the concept of submission of Allah, and how it was reflected in the Prophet
- A lesson for Muslims, regarding obedience of the Prophet, and through him, obedience of Allah (swt)
Friday Message
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: October 16th, 2020
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- The integral nature of the Prophet within Islam itself
- The infallability of the Prophet, and all of his words/actions, tie into the values of Islam
- Narrating the story of the Qiblah, when the practice of Salat was introduced
- Originally, people would pray facing Jerusalem, however the Prophet miraculously changed direction towards Mecca, mid-prayer
- Relevant verses of the Qur\'an revealing this instruction
- That mosque is now known as Masjid Dhul Qiblatayn or Masjidul Qiblatayn – the Mosque of Two Qiblahs
- Tying this story into the concept of submission of Allah, and how it was reflected in the Prophet
- A lesson for Muslims, regarding obedience of the Prophet, and through him, obedience of Allah (swt)
Friday Message
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: October 16th, 2020
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The Importance of Truth in Islam & in Leadership - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi | English
- What does religion consist of?
- 2:177 summarizing the breakdown of 6 actions and qualities that define the meaning of religion
- Discussing one particular aspect, being truthful
- The example...
- What does religion consist of?
- 2:177 summarizing the breakdown of 6 actions and qualities that define the meaning of religion
- Discussing one particular aspect, being truthful
- The example of the Prophet, and how he had first established his reputation as the most truthful and trustworthy, before presenting the religion of Allah to the people
- The contrasting nature of leaders today, especially in the United States, and their lack of truthfulness or trustworthy nature
- Ending with a conversation with the Prophet regarding different aspects of a true believer
Friday Message
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: October 29th, 2020
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- What does religion consist of?
- 2:177 summarizing the breakdown of 6 actions and qualities that define the meaning of religion
- Discussing one particular aspect, being truthful
- The example of the Prophet, and how he had first established his reputation as the most truthful and trustworthy, before presenting the religion of Allah to the people
- The contrasting nature of leaders today, especially in the United States, and their lack of truthfulness or trustworthy nature
- Ending with a conversation with the Prophet regarding different aspects of a true believer
Friday Message
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: October 29th, 2020
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[Friday Sermon] The 3 Alifs to Live By | How to Approach Our Desires - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi | English
- Importance of reminding ourselves of the mission of Imam Hussain (a.s).
- In a will to his brother, Muhammad Hanafia, Imam Hussain (a.s) explains the purpose of his actions in 4...
- Importance of reminding ourselves of the mission of Imam Hussain (a.s).
- In a will to his brother, Muhammad Hanafia, Imam Hussain (a.s) explains the purpose of his actions in 4 points:
-- He negates wrong motives towards himself knowing that people would try to portray him as having ulterior motives.
-- He then expresses what his purpose is, to seek reformation in the community of his grandfather.
-- He explains the method of the Islamic law that he is using: bidding people to do good and forbidding them from evil.
-- And lastly he confirms that what he is doing is continuing the path of his grand father and his father.
- Reform should be an ongoing process at an individual and collective level.
- Examples of reformation on a personal level: focusing on improving our prayers, reflections of our fasts, giving charity, reflection on our means of livelihood etc..
- Examples of reformation on a social level by taking lessons from Karbala: brotherhood and unity of fellow Muslims in spite of the diversity in race, colour, language and ethnic background, outlook towards Muslim community on a global level, outlook towards non-Muslim etc..
- Importance of responding to Imam Hussain’s(a.s) call by submitting our heart, ears, mind, eyes, opinions and desires to him.
- When our heart is longing for something that is not permissible then make the choice that Imam Hussain(a.s)would make.
- We are surrounded by different circles around us.
- Inner circle are the Shias of the Ahlulbayt.
- Bigger circle around it, is the Muslim community.
- Outer bigger circle is the humanity at large.
- 3 Alif to keep in mind when interacting which each circle of groups:
-- Ithaar which means to sacrifice. For the inner circle the expectation is to have willingness to sacrifice for one another.
-- Infaaq which means to be charitable. This needs to be applied towards the Muslim community at large.
-- Insaaf which means to be just. The minimum requirement towards the humanity at large is to be just towards them. That doesn’t mean you don’t need to be charitable towards them either.
- Ilm-ul Ghayb (knowledge of the unseen) is only given to the chosen ones by the grace of Allah.(s.w.t).
- Narration of the story of the thirst of Hur and his army to show that Imam Hussain(a.s) had ilm-e ghayb.
- Imam Hussain(a.s) did not ask Hur if he had come as a supporter or an enemy. He saw they were thirsty and he quenched their thirst. That’s called humanity. Yet he was denied water in Karbala.
- He used his ilm-e ghayb in order to guide others but he would never use it for his own benefit. That was his test and trial. He knew water would be stopped yet he did not fill extra water for his own self.
- He personally used less water then others. On the day of Ashura, the most thirsty person was Imam Hussain (a.s).
- We need to reflect and see how we treat one another.
- Importance for volunteers to realize that those who come for the commemoration are the guests of Imam Hussain(a.s) and the volunteer is the host on behalf of Imam Hussain(a.s). So they should treat the guests well.
- It’s the kindness that Imam Hussain (a.s) showed towards them, that eventually brought back Hur to Imam’s camp and he then attained martyrdom.
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Friday Juma Khutba
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: September 30th, 2016
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- Importance of reminding ourselves of the mission of Imam Hussain (a.s).
- In a will to his brother, Muhammad Hanafia, Imam Hussain (a.s) explains the purpose of his actions in 4 points:
-- He negates wrong motives towards himself knowing that people would try to portray him as having ulterior motives.
-- He then expresses what his purpose is, to seek reformation in the community of his grandfather.
-- He explains the method of the Islamic law that he is using: bidding people to do good and forbidding them from evil.
-- And lastly he confirms that what he is doing is continuing the path of his grand father and his father.
- Reform should be an ongoing process at an individual and collective level.
- Examples of reformation on a personal level: focusing on improving our prayers, reflections of our fasts, giving charity, reflection on our means of livelihood etc..
- Examples of reformation on a social level by taking lessons from Karbala: brotherhood and unity of fellow Muslims in spite of the diversity in race, colour, language and ethnic background, outlook towards Muslim community on a global level, outlook towards non-Muslim etc..
- Importance of responding to Imam Hussain’s(a.s) call by submitting our heart, ears, mind, eyes, opinions and desires to him.
- When our heart is longing for something that is not permissible then make the choice that Imam Hussain(a.s)would make.
- We are surrounded by different circles around us.
- Inner circle are the Shias of the Ahlulbayt.
- Bigger circle around it, is the Muslim community.
- Outer bigger circle is the humanity at large.
- 3 Alif to keep in mind when interacting which each circle of groups:
-- Ithaar which means to sacrifice. For the inner circle the expectation is to have willingness to sacrifice for one another.
-- Infaaq which means to be charitable. This needs to be applied towards the Muslim community at large.
-- Insaaf which means to be just. The minimum requirement towards the humanity at large is to be just towards them. That doesn’t mean you don’t need to be charitable towards them either.
- Ilm-ul Ghayb (knowledge of the unseen) is only given to the chosen ones by the grace of Allah.(s.w.t).
- Narration of the story of the thirst of Hur and his army to show that Imam Hussain(a.s) had ilm-e ghayb.
- Imam Hussain(a.s) did not ask Hur if he had come as a supporter or an enemy. He saw they were thirsty and he quenched their thirst. That’s called humanity. Yet he was denied water in Karbala.
- He used his ilm-e ghayb in order to guide others but he would never use it for his own benefit. That was his test and trial. He knew water would be stopped yet he did not fill extra water for his own self.
- He personally used less water then others. On the day of Ashura, the most thirsty person was Imam Hussain (a.s).
- We need to reflect and see how we treat one another.
- Importance for volunteers to realize that those who come for the commemoration are the guests of Imam Hussain(a.s) and the volunteer is the host on behalf of Imam Hussain(a.s). So they should treat the guests well.
- It’s the kindness that Imam Hussain (a.s) showed towards them, that eventually brought back Hur to Imam’s camp and he then attained martyrdom.
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Friday Juma Khutba
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: September 30th, 2016
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The Power of Sibling Relationships; Admiration vs Jealousy - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi | English
- Coming towards the end of the season of \'aza of Imam Husayn, and the 8th Imam
- In both events, the bond between brothers and sisters were very apparent - Ḥusayn and Zaynab, ‘Ali Riza and...
- Coming towards the end of the season of \'aza of Imam Husayn, and the 8th Imam
- In both events, the bond between brothers and sisters were very apparent - Ḥusayn and Zaynab, ‘Ali Riza and Fāṭima Ma‘sumah
- After the relationship with parents, comes the relationship of siblings
- This relationship can also be challenging when it comes to sibling rivalries
- The contrasting aspects of \'Ghibta\' and \'Hasad\'
- Various examples of brother-sister relationships in history: Prophet Musa and his sister, Imam Husayn and Zaynab, Imam Riza and Fāṭimah Ma‘ṣūmah, Imam ‘Ali an-Naqi and Ḥakima who was a strong supporter of the 11th and the 12th Imams
- In this COVID-19 situation when fulfilling the duty of ṣilatu ’r-raḥim is becoming difficult, use the various means of media to keep in touch: telephone, email, and video-call. Use the day of ‘id-e Zahra (a) to reach out to your relatives.
Friday Message
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: October 23rd, 2020
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- Coming towards the end of the season of \'aza of Imam Husayn, and the 8th Imam
- In both events, the bond between brothers and sisters were very apparent - Ḥusayn and Zaynab, ‘Ali Riza and Fāṭima Ma‘sumah
- After the relationship with parents, comes the relationship of siblings
- This relationship can also be challenging when it comes to sibling rivalries
- The contrasting aspects of \'Ghibta\' and \'Hasad\'
- Various examples of brother-sister relationships in history: Prophet Musa and his sister, Imam Husayn and Zaynab, Imam Riza and Fāṭimah Ma‘ṣūmah, Imam ‘Ali an-Naqi and Ḥakima who was a strong supporter of the 11th and the 12th Imams
- In this COVID-19 situation when fulfilling the duty of ṣilatu ’r-raḥim is becoming difficult, use the various means of media to keep in touch: telephone, email, and video-call. Use the day of ‘id-e Zahra (a) to reach out to your relatives.
Friday Message
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: October 23rd, 2020
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[Sermon of Nehjulbalagh]12 Qualities of the Ahlul Bayt as per Imam Ali - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi | English
- Celebrating the month of Rajab, especially the birth of Imam Ali
- Focusing on sermon 239 of Nahjul Balagha
- He discusses the Ahlul Bayt and 12 qualities
- Examining each of the qualities...
- Celebrating the month of Rajab, especially the birth of Imam Ali
- Focusing on sermon 239 of Nahjul Balagha
- He discusses the Ahlul Bayt and 12 qualities
- Examining each of the qualities mentioned and the thought behind them
Friday Message
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: February 26th, 2021
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- Celebrating the month of Rajab, especially the birth of Imam Ali
- Focusing on sermon 239 of Nahjul Balagha
- He discusses the Ahlul Bayt and 12 qualities
- Examining each of the qualities mentioned and the thought behind them
Friday Message
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: February 26th, 2021
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Zakat Fully Explained - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi | English
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- Discussing the concept of zakat, especially in relation to khums
- Zakat is included in the Furu\'-e-Din, one of the core tenets of Islam
-...
Visit al-m.ca/zakat for a paper on this topic
- Discussing the concept of zakat, especially in relation to khums
- Zakat is included in the Furu\'-e-Din, one of the core tenets of Islam
- It\'s occured 32 times in the Qur\'an, 27 of which are alongside salat
- Important to note that the frequency of occurence does not mean one item is more important than others; Hajj and fasting were only mentioned once!
- The importance of understanding the Qur\'an, and the meaning behind the word \'zakat\', whether it means the technical term, or a general term of charity
- Observing the context of various verses, and when they were revealed in relation to the Prophet
- Looking at examples in the Qur\'an, especially the famous incident with Imam Ali and his ring
- Looking at verses from Sura Maryam, quoting Prophet Isa regarding zakat
- Allah\'s interchangeable use of the words \'sadqa\' and \'zakat\' in various places
- Listing the items upon which Zakat is wajib
- What is the basis of this list?
- Narrating various ahadith regarding this wajib items list
- Looking at other ahadith which counter the above ones
- Let us not exercise the ijtihad of ignorance in religious matters and not impose our views on the views of the Prophet and his Ahlul Bayt
- Remember: sawm + zakatul fitr. If this is not paid, fasting is not complete and not accepted. Similarly, salat + salawat on Muhammad & Al-e Muhammad. If this salawat is not part of the salat, then the salat is not a salat!
Thursday Night Majlis
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: December 24th, 2020
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Visit al-m.ca/zakat for a paper on this topic
- Discussing the concept of zakat, especially in relation to khums
- Zakat is included in the Furu\'-e-Din, one of the core tenets of Islam
- It\'s occured 32 times in the Qur\'an, 27 of which are alongside salat
- Important to note that the frequency of occurence does not mean one item is more important than others; Hajj and fasting were only mentioned once!
- The importance of understanding the Qur\'an, and the meaning behind the word \'zakat\', whether it means the technical term, or a general term of charity
- Observing the context of various verses, and when they were revealed in relation to the Prophet
- Looking at examples in the Qur\'an, especially the famous incident with Imam Ali and his ring
- Looking at verses from Sura Maryam, quoting Prophet Isa regarding zakat
- Allah\'s interchangeable use of the words \'sadqa\' and \'zakat\' in various places
- Listing the items upon which Zakat is wajib
- What is the basis of this list?
- Narrating various ahadith regarding this wajib items list
- Looking at other ahadith which counter the above ones
- Let us not exercise the ijtihad of ignorance in religious matters and not impose our views on the views of the Prophet and his Ahlul Bayt
- Remember: sawm + zakatul fitr. If this is not paid, fasting is not complete and not accepted. Similarly, salat + salawat on Muhammad & Al-e Muhammad. If this salawat is not part of the salat, then the salat is not a salat!
Thursday Night Majlis
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: December 24th, 2020
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Violence in Modern Muslim History; Shia Fighters Against ISIS | Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi - English/Urdu
- Remembering the shuhadā’ of Iraq who protected the shrines of Ahlul Bayt and also remembering those who died in the Tehran air disaster flight to Kiev on their ziyarat trip to those shrines
-...
- Remembering the shuhadā’ of Iraq who protected the shrines of Ahlul Bayt and also remembering those who died in the Tehran air disaster flight to Kiev on their ziyarat trip to those shrines
- Discussing violence in Modern Muslim History
- Finding the roots causing this violence
- Muslims had theological disagreements since the early days, however they were confined to discussion, debate, and literature
- The Khawarij was the first group who used violence for their ideals
- They had rebelled against Imam ‘Ali (a). ‘Ali had warned them that as long as your opposition is in words, I will tolerate you but the day you take up arms against the ordinary Muslims and harm them, I will confront you militarily.
- Much later, this mentality re-emerged in form of Salafi-Wahhabi ideology which is advocated by Saudi Arabia. The kingdom is based on that ideology.
- When Saudis captured the holy cities in 1920s, they destroyed the shrines of the family and companions of the Prophet in Medina.
- The example of the Ṭālibān – trained by Americans and financed by Saudis, Qataris & Imaratis against the Soviet. When they took over Afghanistan, they did the same: destruction of religious symbols and killing of other Muslims, especially the Shi‘as.
- And more recently in the areas of Syria and Iraq briefly controlled by ISIS, we saw the same pattern: destroying the shrines of the prophets and the companions of the Prophet and beheading of non-Muslims and Muslims alike.
- The majority of Muslims who go for Hajj visit Medina to pay respects to the Prophet\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s grave and those of his family/companions
- Salafi-Wahhabis consider these signs of respect as worship, and exhibit extreme hatred for these acts and the people who perform them
- This is despite the fact that there are clear statements in Sunni and Wahhabis sources also that show that the Prophet and the first four Sunni caliphs as well as Mu‘āwiyah used to visit the graves of the shuhadā’ in Uḥud.
- The positive impact of the visitation to the shrines bothers the Salafis, and so that they try their best to destroy the shrines and to prevent the people from visiting the shrines.
- All these events have led to present day situations
- As a Shi‘a Muslim community appreciate anyone who protects our shrines, who arranges tour groups to facilitate the visitations, and also those make the effort to visit the shrines.
- We salute and pray for those fighters from the Mediterranean coast to Pakistan who gave their lives in protecting the shrine of Bibi Zaynab near Damascus by pushing back the extremist forces. If it wasn’t for them, the shrine of Bibi Zaynab would have be destroyed.
- We salute and pray for those who gave their lives in fighting against the ISIS in Iraq. If it had not been for the courage and sacrifice of the Muslim fighters, ISIS had full intention of destroying the shrine in Samarra, in Kazimayn, in Karbala and in Najaf.
- We pray for Allãh’s special blessings upon those travellers who lost their lives in the recent air disaster outside Tehran. Among them were some who had gone for ziyārat of the shrines of our Imams
- Why do we pray for those who defended the shrines of Ahlul Bayt in Syria and Iraq?
- If it hadn’t been for their courage and sacrifice, the ISIS would have turned those shrine sites into the same sad situation as what we see today at the graveyard of Jannatul Baqī‘ in Medina, Saudi Arabia.
- Narrating the masaib of Bibi Fatima, the trauma of the event of the door falling on her, the capture and arrest of Ali, the speech of Fatima in the mosque saving Ali, her passing away, and the tumultuous events of her burial
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Shahadat of Bibi Fatima (a.s.)
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: January 9th, 2019
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- Remembering the shuhadā’ of Iraq who protected the shrines of Ahlul Bayt and also remembering those who died in the Tehran air disaster flight to Kiev on their ziyarat trip to those shrines
- Discussing violence in Modern Muslim History
- Finding the roots causing this violence
- Muslims had theological disagreements since the early days, however they were confined to discussion, debate, and literature
- The Khawarij was the first group who used violence for their ideals
- They had rebelled against Imam ‘Ali (a). ‘Ali had warned them that as long as your opposition is in words, I will tolerate you but the day you take up arms against the ordinary Muslims and harm them, I will confront you militarily.
- Much later, this mentality re-emerged in form of Salafi-Wahhabi ideology which is advocated by Saudi Arabia. The kingdom is based on that ideology.
- When Saudis captured the holy cities in 1920s, they destroyed the shrines of the family and companions of the Prophet in Medina.
- The example of the Ṭālibān – trained by Americans and financed by Saudis, Qataris & Imaratis against the Soviet. When they took over Afghanistan, they did the same: destruction of religious symbols and killing of other Muslims, especially the Shi‘as.
- And more recently in the areas of Syria and Iraq briefly controlled by ISIS, we saw the same pattern: destroying the shrines of the prophets and the companions of the Prophet and beheading of non-Muslims and Muslims alike.
- The majority of Muslims who go for Hajj visit Medina to pay respects to the Prophet\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s grave and those of his family/companions
- Salafi-Wahhabis consider these signs of respect as worship, and exhibit extreme hatred for these acts and the people who perform them
- This is despite the fact that there are clear statements in Sunni and Wahhabis sources also that show that the Prophet and the first four Sunni caliphs as well as Mu‘āwiyah used to visit the graves of the shuhadā’ in Uḥud.
- The positive impact of the visitation to the shrines bothers the Salafis, and so that they try their best to destroy the shrines and to prevent the people from visiting the shrines.
- All these events have led to present day situations
- As a Shi‘a Muslim community appreciate anyone who protects our shrines, who arranges tour groups to facilitate the visitations, and also those make the effort to visit the shrines.
- We salute and pray for those fighters from the Mediterranean coast to Pakistan who gave their lives in protecting the shrine of Bibi Zaynab near Damascus by pushing back the extremist forces. If it wasn’t for them, the shrine of Bibi Zaynab would have be destroyed.
- We salute and pray for those who gave their lives in fighting against the ISIS in Iraq. If it had not been for the courage and sacrifice of the Muslim fighters, ISIS had full intention of destroying the shrine in Samarra, in Kazimayn, in Karbala and in Najaf.
- We pray for Allãh’s special blessings upon those travellers who lost their lives in the recent air disaster outside Tehran. Among them were some who had gone for ziyārat of the shrines of our Imams
- Why do we pray for those who defended the shrines of Ahlul Bayt in Syria and Iraq?
- If it hadn’t been for their courage and sacrifice, the ISIS would have turned those shrine sites into the same sad situation as what we see today at the graveyard of Jannatul Baqī‘ in Medina, Saudi Arabia.
- Narrating the masaib of Bibi Fatima, the trauma of the event of the door falling on her, the capture and arrest of Ali, the speech of Fatima in the mosque saving Ali, her passing away, and the tumultuous events of her burial
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Shahadat of Bibi Fatima (a.s.)
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What is Special about Laylatul Qadr? - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi | English
- Tonight, is a night of destiny
- What does the Qur\'an say about this powerful night?
- What are the decrees that will be made about us? Are they issues that are in our control or not?
- Why...
- Tonight, is a night of destiny
- What does the Qur\'an say about this powerful night?
- What are the decrees that will be made about us? Are they issues that are in our control or not?
- Why only this night vs any other?
- Narrating a relevant conversation between Imam Ali and al-Ḥārith al-Hamdāni
- Ali\'s status in his own words
- Laylatul Qadr as a gift to us
- Ali\'s message of good news to the Shi\'as
23rd Night Laylatul Qadr - Ramadhan 1442
Recited by: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: May 5th, 2021
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- Tonight, is a night of destiny
- What does the Qur\'an say about this powerful night?
- What are the decrees that will be made about us? Are they issues that are in our control or not?
- Why only this night vs any other?
- Narrating a relevant conversation between Imam Ali and al-Ḥārith al-Hamdāni
- Ali\'s status in his own words
- Laylatul Qadr as a gift to us
- Ali\'s message of good news to the Shi\'as
23rd Night Laylatul Qadr - Ramadhan 1442
Recited by: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: May 5th, 2021
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[ Condolence message] Passing of Syed al-Jalāli & Dr Kalbe Sadiq; Knowledge without Tarbiyyat - Maulana S Muhammad
- A conversation between Kumayl bin Ziyad and Imam Ali, regarding the importance of knowledge over wealth
- Commemorating the deaths of two important figures in the Shi\'a world
- Allāmah Sayyid...
- A conversation between Kumayl bin Ziyad and Imam Ali, regarding the importance of knowledge over wealth
- Commemorating the deaths of two important figures in the Shi\'a world
- Allāmah Sayyid Muḥammad Ḥusayn al-Jalāli who passed away at age 78 in Chicago
- Maulana Dr. Syed Kalbe Sadiq of Lucknow who passed away on Tuesday
- Discussing their contributions to the Deen and the important roles they played
- Why education and knowledge on it\'s own is good, however it also requires \'tarbiyyat\', for strongly grounded principles
- Quoting Suratul Juma in relation to the above
- Discussing a person who has an education, but no concern for others or for doing the right thing
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- A conversation between Kumayl bin Ziyad and Imam Ali, regarding the importance of knowledge over wealth
- Commemorating the deaths of two important figures in the Shi\'a world
- Allāmah Sayyid Muḥammad Ḥusayn al-Jalāli who passed away at age 78 in Chicago
- Maulana Dr. Syed Kalbe Sadiq of Lucknow who passed away on Tuesday
- Discussing their contributions to the Deen and the important roles they played
- Why education and knowledge on it\'s own is good, however it also requires \'tarbiyyat\', for strongly grounded principles
- Quoting Suratul Juma in relation to the above
- Discussing a person who has an education, but no concern for others or for doing the right thing
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2. Family Life in Islam | Muharram 1441 | Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi - Urdu
September 2nd, 2019 / Muharram 3rd, 1441
Zainabia Islamic Society, Los Angeles, USA
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
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September 2nd, 2019 / Muharram 3rd, 1441
Zainabia Islamic Society, Los Angeles, USA
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September 2nd, 2019 / Muharram 3rd, 1441
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4. Family Life in Islam | Muharram 1441 | Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi - English
September 5th, 2019 / Muharram 6th, 1441
Zainabia Islamic Society, Los Angeles, USA
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September 5th, 2019 / Muharram 6th, 1441
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September 5th, 2019 / Muharram 6th, 1441
Zainabia Islamic Society, Los Angeles, USA
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5. Family Life in Islam | Muharram 1441 | Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi - English
September 6th, 2019 / Muharram 7th, 1441
Zainabia Islamic Society, Los Angeles, USA
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September 6th, 2019 / Muharram 7th, 1441
Zainabia Islamic Society, Los Angeles, USA
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September 6th, 2019 / Muharram 7th, 1441
Zainabia Islamic Society, Los Angeles, USA
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6. Family Life in Islam | Muharram 1441 | Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
September 7th, 2019 / Muharram 8th, 1441
Zainabia Islamic Society, Los Angeles, USA
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September 7th, 2019 / Muharram 8th, 1441
Zainabia Islamic Society, Los Angeles, USA
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September 7th, 2019 / Muharram 8th, 1441
Zainabia Islamic Society, Los Angeles, USA
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7. Family Life in Islam | Muharram 1441 | Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
September 8th, 2019 / Muharram 9th, 1441
Zainabia Islamic Society, Los Angeles, USA
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September 8th, 2019 / Muharram 9th, 1441
Zainabia Islamic Society, Los Angeles, USA
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September 8th, 2019 / Muharram 9th, 1441
Zainabia Islamic Society, Los Angeles, USA
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8. Family Life in Islam | Muharram 1441 | Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
September 9th, 2019 / Muharram 10th, 1441
Zainabia Islamic Society, Los Angeles, USA
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September 9th, 2019 / Muharram 10th, 1441
Zainabia Islamic Society, Los Angeles, USA
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September 9th, 2019 / Muharram 10th, 1441
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Is La\'nat in Ziyarat-e-Ashura Wrong?; Expressing Dislike in Islam - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
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- Concept of love and hatred, like and dislike, and the idea of la\'nat
- Natural emotions of human beings, and how we handle them
- Allah as...
English subtitles available for the Urdu portion
- Concept of love and hatred, like and dislike, and the idea of la\'nat
- Natural emotions of human beings, and how we handle them
- Allah as the founding basis for the emotion of love and hate, towards ideologies, individuals, or objects
- The human need to express both emotions of love and dislike outwardly
- Salawat and la\'nat explained as expressions of love and dislike; two sides of the same coin
- Linking this to the love of the Prophet and his family, and dislike for those who hurt the Prophet and his family
- A recent controversary in Pakistan because of Ziyārat-e ‘Āshūrā’, not only among the views of the Wahhabi/Salafi groups, but also in a fringe element within the Shi‘as who have expressed their opposition to the issue of la‘nat
- 2 forms of expressions of dislike
- Does la\'nat mean \'curse\'?
- Difference between sabb and la\'n
- Is la\'nat allowed in Islam?
- Who would la\'nat be done upon? Who deserves it?
- Discretion required in expression of dislike
- Ziyarat-e-Ashura and how la\'n ties into it
- General la\'nat vs specific la\'nat
- La\'nat and Karbala
- Is Ziyarat-e-Ashura wrong in doing la\'nat on the Banu Umayyah?
- Can a true Shi\'a have a soft spot for the killers of Husayn?
Wafat of Bibi Sakina & 30th of Imam Hussain 1442
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: September 27th, 2020
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English subtitles available for the Urdu portion
- Concept of love and hatred, like and dislike, and the idea of la\'nat
- Natural emotions of human beings, and how we handle them
- Allah as the founding basis for the emotion of love and hate, towards ideologies, individuals, or objects
- The human need to express both emotions of love and dislike outwardly
- Salawat and la\'nat explained as expressions of love and dislike; two sides of the same coin
- Linking this to the love of the Prophet and his family, and dislike for those who hurt the Prophet and his family
- A recent controversary in Pakistan because of Ziyārat-e ‘Āshūrā’, not only among the views of the Wahhabi/Salafi groups, but also in a fringe element within the Shi‘as who have expressed their opposition to the issue of la‘nat
- 2 forms of expressions of dislike
- Does la\'nat mean \'curse\'?
- Difference between sabb and la\'n
- Is la\'nat allowed in Islam?
- Who would la\'nat be done upon? Who deserves it?
- Discretion required in expression of dislike
- Ziyarat-e-Ashura and how la\'n ties into it
- General la\'nat vs specific la\'nat
- La\'nat and Karbala
- Is Ziyarat-e-Ashura wrong in doing la\'nat on the Banu Umayyah?
- Can a true Shi\'a have a soft spot for the killers of Husayn?
Wafat of Bibi Sakina & 30th of Imam Hussain 1442
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: September 27th, 2020
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Ziyārat al-Jāmi‘ah al-Kabīrah; Understanding the Concept of Imāmate - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi | English
- The distinctive feature of Shi\'a Islam, of Imamate
- Ziyarat ul Jami\'ah al Kabirah of the 10th Imam, is a descriptive document detailing the concept of Imamate
- After a person has believed...
- The distinctive feature of Shi\'a Islam, of Imamate
- Ziyarat ul Jami\'ah al Kabirah of the 10th Imam, is a descriptive document detailing the concept of Imamate
- After a person has believed in the Imāmat of the Ahlul Bayt, this text of ziyārat helps him in further understanding their qualities and sublime status that Allāh has bestowed upon them.
- Discussing the authenticity of this ziyarat
- Use this lockdown as an opportunity to read the translation of this long ziyārat in order to increase your understanding about the position of Imāmate in Islam.
- Discussing particular selections from the Ziyarat, and the meaning behind them
Wafat of 10th Imam Ali un-Naqi (a.s.)
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: February 14th, 2021
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- The distinctive feature of Shi\'a Islam, of Imamate
- Ziyarat ul Jami\'ah al Kabirah of the 10th Imam, is a descriptive document detailing the concept of Imamate
- After a person has believed in the Imāmat of the Ahlul Bayt, this text of ziyārat helps him in further understanding their qualities and sublime status that Allāh has bestowed upon them.
- Discussing the authenticity of this ziyarat
- Use this lockdown as an opportunity to read the translation of this long ziyārat in order to increase your understanding about the position of Imāmate in Islam.
- Discussing particular selections from the Ziyarat, and the meaning behind them
Wafat of 10th Imam Ali un-Naqi (a.s.)
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
Date: February 14th, 2021
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3. Family Life in Islam | Muharram 1441 | Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi - English
September 3rd, 2019 / Muharram 4th, 1441
Zainabia Islamic Society, Los Angeles, USA
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September 3rd, 2019 / Muharram 4th, 1441
Zainabia Islamic Society, Los Angeles, USA
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September 3rd, 2019 / Muharram 4th, 1441
Zainabia Islamic Society, Los Angeles, USA
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Tabarra as a Manifestation of Tawalla; When is \'Hate\' Acceptable? - Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi | English
- Natural phenomena based on two sentiments that Allah has created within us: “love” & “hate”
- No one has problem with love, however these days people have problem with “hate” or...
- Natural phenomena based on two sentiments that Allah has created within us: “love” & “hate”
- No one has problem with love, however these days people have problem with “hate” or “hatred”
- Distinguishing between hatred based on discrimination, and hate based on a persons evil actions or intent, etc
- How is the love for the Ahlul Bayt expressed by Muslims?
- What does the Qur\'an say regarding love of the Ahlul Bayt, and especially Ali?
- Why is love for Ali connected to Imaan and not Islam?
- Tabarra as an implication of the love for the Ahlul Bayt
- How has the Ummah acted in the days after the Prophet and the days after Ali?
- How did they view the killer of Ali?
- Linking these statements to the slogans heard today in the streets of Karachi favouring Mu\'awiyah and Yazid, which is against even mainstream Sunni views
- The expression of matam, crying, and azadari as a way to show our dissatisfaction of the killing of Husayn, which goes in hand with la\'nat
Eid-e-Zehra 1442
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi
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- Natural phenomena based on two sentiments that Allah has created within us: “love” & “hate”
- No one has problem with love, however these days people have problem with “hate” or “hatred”
- Distinguishing between hatred based on discrimination, and hate based on a persons evil actions or intent, etc
- How is the love for the Ahlul Bayt expressed by Muslims?
- What does the Qur\'an say regarding love of the Ahlul Bayt, and especially Ali?
- Why is love for Ali connected to Imaan and not Islam?
- Tabarra as an implication of the love for the Ahlul Bayt
- How has the Ummah acted in the days after the Prophet and the days after Ali?
- How did they view the killer of Ali?
- Linking these statements to the slogans heard today in the streets of Karachi favouring Mu\'awiyah and Yazid, which is against even mainstream Sunni views
- The expression of matam, crying, and azadari as a way to show our dissatisfaction of the killing of Husayn, which goes in hand with la\'nat
Eid-e-Zehra 1442
Recited By: Maulana Syed Muhammad Rizvi