Difference in looking forward to the Emergence

April 17, 2025 0

Even most of the Sunnis actually have theoretical opinions about the holy presence of WalÄ« Asr (mGehr)! It means, they mostly have the firm belief that, the Excellency was born in 255 AH, he has the same name as the Prophet (pbuh&h), He is the continuation of the Messenger of God (pbuh&h)’s light of loving and kindness, he is Her pure Excellency Majesty FÄtimÄ (pbuh)’s offspring. Also, they mostly believe in this main belief:

“…وَ هوَ حَیٌ”

God’s mystery poem

January 16, 2023 0

Ali, the Arab’s king, Lion of God[1]

Had an affinity with midnight

Of his bosom, night was quite aware

God’s mystery had midnight as intimate

 The Emergence time in Sunnis References

January 14, 2018 0

Epiphany [here it refers to what Muslims believe about the emergence and manifestation of his majesty Jesus (pbuh)]:

Abū Hurayrah has quoted from the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh &h):

How will you be [will you have been morally prepared], when Maryam (pbuh)’s son descends among you?

We are deprived of [Imam Mahdī (hgr)] `s knowledge!

January 6, 2018 0

This is an example for Ale Muhammad1 (pbu th);

Â«Ø¨ÙØ¦Ù’Ø±Ù Ù…ÙØ¹ÙŽØ·Ù‘َلَة» is a well which is lying idle and neglected!

And it refers to the Imam [Mahdi (hgr)] who is absent [occulted]

and we can`t take advantage of his knowledge light, till the Emergence time

The best fellowship

August 4, 2017 0

All who obey Allah and the messenger are in the company of those on whom is the Grace of Allah, – of the prophets (who teach), the sincere (lovers of Truth), the witnesses (who testify), and the Righteous (who do good): Ah! What a beautiful fellowship! … (The holy Qur’an, Surah An-Nisa, Verse 69)â€

Imam al-Baqir (pbuh) stated about this verse:

Names of some Non-Shiites poets whom composed poems about the Ahl Al-Bayt

August 4, 2017 0

[Here are] the names of some Non-Shiites poets whom composed poems about Ahl Al-Bayt1 and their love toward them; especially to Imam Mahdi (hgr):

Shams Al-Din Muhammad Ibn-Ali [deceased 955 AH], who was of Sunnite scholars and had high dignity to Damascus’s scholars.

Ahmad JÄmi who was entitled as “Shaykh Al-Islam” [deceased 536 AH] was Sunni and of the Sufi [mystic]’s great men.

AttÄr NeyshÄburi [deceased 618 AH], who was of famous Sunni and Hanafi’s mystics [in Islam].