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Post #83 paarsurrey, Post #84 Komori
115: Muhammad cry out: “No Prophet of God hath suffered such harm as I have suffered.”
1. Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 39, p. 56.
118: Observe, how those in whose midst the Satan of self had for years sown the seeds of malice and hate became so fused and blended through their allegiance to this wondrous and transcendent Revelation that it seemed as if they had sprung from the same loins.
2. He's not quoting anything here. Not sure what you're looking for.
127 ‘Alí. He, the exponent of the law of God, addressing the scribe, said: “Write thou: ‘A dead man hath bought from another dead man a house. That house is bounded by four limits. One extendeth toward the tomb, the other to the vault of the grave, the third to the Sirát, the fourth to either Paradise or hell.’”
3. No idea where this is from.
ooo #42 InvestigateTruth, There is a Hadith in Shia sources, which says, in our hadithes, there are Mutishabohat too. Meaning, not everything the imams said are meant to be taken literally. And there is a Hadith from Imam Reza, saying, if God wants to keep a person alive for a long time for the needs of humanity, He would have kept Muhammad alive. Meaning, the idea of keeping any person alive for a long time, is false.
134: “He is the Dominant, above all things.”
4. No idea.
135: For no warrior could be found on earth more excellent and nearer to God than Husayn, son of ‘Alí, so peerless and incomparable was he. “There was none to equal or to match him in the world.”
5. No idea.
144: He took His flight unto the fourth Heaven.
6. No idea.
150: “The way is barred, and all seeking rejected.”
7. He's not quoting anything here, and I am not sure where he is getting this story from.
152: the well-known tradition: “When the Qá’im riseth, that day is the Day of Resurrection”? In like manner, the Imáms, those unquenchable lights of divine guidance, have interpreted-...- a sign which they have unquestionably regarded as one of the features of the Day of Resurrection—as referring to the Qá’im and His manifestation.
8. This is most likely taken from Shaykh Ahmad al-Ahsa'is Kitab sharh al-'arshiyyah (Jawami' al-kalim, vol. 4, p. 852).
155: even as it is said: “The abased amongst you, He shall exalt; and they that are exalted, He shall abase.”
9. Also likely taken from K. sharh al-'arshiyyah but originally comes from Bihar al-Anwar, Kitab tarikh al-hujjah, chap. 28.
OOOOOOOOOOO 10. Usul al-Kafi, Kitab al-hujjah, bab al-tamhis wa'l-imtihan
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Post #83 paarsurrey, Post #84 Komori
115: Muhammad cry out: “No Prophet of God hath suffered such harm as I have suffered.”
1. Bihar al-Anwar, vol. 39, p. 56.
118: Observe, how those in whose midst the Satan of self had for years sown the seeds of malice and hate became so fused and blended through their allegiance to this wondrous and transcendent Revelation that it seemed as if they had sprung from the same loins.
2. He's not quoting anything here. Not sure what you're looking for.
127 ‘Alí. He, the exponent of the law of God, addressing the scribe, said: “Write thou: ‘A dead man hath bought from another dead man a house. That house is bounded by four limits. One extendeth toward the tomb, the other to the vault of the grave, the third to the Sirát, the fourth to either Paradise or hell.’”
3. No idea where this is from.
ooo #42 InvestigateTruth, There is a Hadith in Shia sources, which says, in our hadithes, there are Mutishabohat too. Meaning, not everything the imams said are meant to be taken literally. And there is a Hadith from Imam Reza, saying, if God wants to keep a person alive for a long time for the needs of humanity, He would have kept Muhammad alive. Meaning, the idea of keeping any person alive for a long time, is false.
134: “He is the Dominant, above all things.”
4. No idea.
135: For no warrior could be found on earth more excellent and nearer to God than Husayn, son of ‘Alí, so peerless and incomparable was he. “There was none to equal or to match him in the world.”
5. No idea.
144: He took His flight unto the fourth Heaven.
6. No idea.
150: “The way is barred, and all seeking rejected.”
7. He's not quoting anything here, and I am not sure where he is getting this story from.
152: the well-known tradition: “When the Qá’im riseth, that day is the Day of Resurrection”? In like manner, the Imáms, those unquenchable lights of divine guidance, have interpreted-...- a sign which they have unquestionably regarded as one of the features of the Day of Resurrection—as referring to the Qá’im and His manifestation.
8. This is most likely taken from Shaykh Ahmad al-Ahsa'is Kitab sharh al-'arshiyyah (Jawami' al-kalim, vol. 4, p. 852).
155: even as it is said: “The abased amongst you, He shall exalt; and they that are exalted, He shall abase.”
9. Also likely taken from K. sharh al-'arshiyyah but originally comes from Bihar al-Anwar, Kitab tarikh al-hujjah, chap. 28.
OOOOOOOOOOO 10. Usul al-Kafi, Kitab al-hujjah, bab al-tamhis wa'l-imtihan
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