
Hadith al-Manzilah: What the Prophet Meant by Comparing Ali to Aaron
Hadith al-Manzilah: What the Prophet Meant by Comparing Ali to Aaron Among the most powerful and widely transmitted proofs for the special rank of Amīr
This category explores articles about Imam Hossein (AS) and the historic event of Karbala.
It reflects on the values of sacrifice, justice, faith, and resistance against oppression.
Through historical insights and spiritual reflections, these writings aim to deepen understanding and inspiration.
Hadiths in Islam hold a very special place, and each of them can teach us, humans, the right path in life. The term “Hadith” refers to the words or sayings that have reached us from the Prophet and the Imams through books and historical narrators. By contemplating and pondering upon these Hadiths, we can learn many valuable lessons.


Many years ago, our prophet Muhammad and also our imams have prophesied about the emergence of Imam Mahdi in various hadiths, and in this category we will examine the prophecies that have come true.
According to the narrations obtained from our ancestors, including the Prophet of Islam, when Imam Mahdi appears, he will form a government full of justice, and in this complete category, we will talk about the characteristics of this holy government.


Hadith al-Manzilah: What the Prophet Meant by Comparing Ali to Aaron Among the most powerful and widely transmitted proofs for the special rank of Amīr

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