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Here is another Hadith
روى الشيخ الصدوق في "كمال الدين" عن أبي الجارود زياد بن المنذر، عن أبي جعفر محمد بن علي (عليه السلام)، عن أبيه، عن جده، في حديث له عن القائم (عليه السلام)، قال: "له اسمان؛ اسم يخفى، واسم يعلن؛ فأما الذي يخفى فأحمد، وأما الذي يعلن فمحمد."
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Sheikh...
Do you know how to validate that Hadith with Quran?
here is its evidence in the Quran:
عن الإمام الباقر (عليه السلام): "أن الأئمة عليهم السلام هم تأويل السبع المثاني. سبعة أئمة والقائم عليه السلام."
From Imam al-Baqir:
"The Imams are the interpretation of the Quran verse "Seven...
You are making stuff up from yourself.
The Hadith says he has two names "Successor" and "Muhammad". You need to find the answers from Quran and Hadithes, instead of using imaginations and making things up. Well, unless you really don't care about truth.
To solve the puzzle, Here is another...
ويكنى بأبي القاسم وهو ذو الاسمين خلف ومحمد، يظهر في آخر الزمان وعلى رأسه غمامة تظله من الشمس تدور معه حيثما دار تنادي بصوت فصيح هذا المهدي."
بحار الأنوار - ط دارالاحیاء التراث - العلامة المجلسي - کتابخانه مدرسه فقاهت"ذو_الاسمين
Translation:
"He will be known as Abu al-Qasim and he has two...
Who said, there is anything wrong with the Hadith?
The point is, the Hadith says
His father's name, is a name of a successor. This is different from saying, His father is a Successor.
You seems to conveniently ignore this, or just miss it.
Your idea that, the Qaim is actually son of a...
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It is narrated from Muhammad bin Hamam from Fazari from Muhammad bin Ahmad Madini from Ibne Asbat from Muhammad bin Sinan from Dawood Raqqi that he said:
I said to Imam Ja’far Sadiq (a.s.), “May I be your ransom, this matter has prolonged much, so much that our hearts have run out of...
Again you ignore my post.
I said Qaim has two names. Not one name.
Anyways, write the twelve names, and show, what are those twelve names, and then count, the number of Ali"s and Muhammad's.
Will you?
Can you keep up a logical conversation please?
You are changing what the Hadith says.
It say من ولدها
Do you understand what that means?
From her children. Imam Ali, was not one of her children. It was her husband.
You are ignoring what Hadith says.
It says, there were twelve names on the Tablet. The names of successors from progeny of Fatmah. Which are 11.
Now, i understand why you are confused.
Because you think, when it says 12, it must mean 12 Imams. Wrong.
12 names. Exclude First Imam.
That means...
عن جابر بن عبد الله الأنصاري قال : دخلت على فاطمة عليهاالسلام وبين يديها لوح فيه أسماء الأوصياء من ولدها ، فعددت اثني عشر آخرهم القائم ، ثلاثة منهم محمد وأربعة منهم عليّ
The translation of this hadith is:
"Jabir ibn Abdullah al-Ansari said: 'I entered upon Fatimah (peace be upon her), and...
The point of those Hadithes was to show, clearly, how in my view, Seal does not mean the Last, even as Ali was the Seal of Successors.
In fact, the reason such Hadithes exist, is that they may be a guide for those who think being the Seal, means being the Final. That same Hadith, says, No...
It was a true dream. God sometimes talked to Prophets in their dreams.
God ordered Jews not work on the Sabath, but He did not ordered Muslims not to work on Friday.
have you read the Quran, what God did to some Jews when they went fishing on Sabath?
It is about erasing what God said in His...
This nails it.
Hadith of Prophet:
حدثنا محمد بن القاسم بن العباس بن موسى العلوي بقصر ابن هبيرة ودارم بن قبيصة بن نهشل النهشلي، قالوا حدثنا علي بن موسى بن جعفر، عن أبيه عن آبائه عن علي بن أبي طالب عليه السلام قال: ض قال رسول (ص) يا علي ما سألت أنت ربي شيئا إلا سألت مثله غير إنه قال لا: نبوة...
But God can do whatever He wants. He told Abraham go and kill your son, then He changed.
He had told the Jews to keep the Sabath Covenant forever, even in Quran retells the story but Allah later did not require that Law anymore on the Quran.
"You read the Book (i.e., the Qur'an) at night as...
If Khatam, could literally mean "final" as one of the meanings, the Arab scholars did not need to go the farther way, and interpret it metaphorically to mean final.
who had told you, it means final?
I quoted Arab scholarsz they say, it meant Signet Ring, or Seal. I don't know where you got...