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  2. Tawalla and tabarru' - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic pair tawalla-tabarru' and the closely related pair walaya-bara’a both refer to the following complementary concepts in Shia Islam: Tawalla and walaya denote the unconditional loyalty, alliance, devotion, love, and obedience of Shia Muslims toward their imams and the Islamic prophet Muhammad (d.

  3. Amir al-Mu'minin - Wikipedia

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    According to Fred M. Donner, the title's adoption marked a step in the centralization of the nascent Muslim state, as the ʾAmīr al-Muʾminīn was acknowledged as the central authority of the expanding Muslim empire, responsible for appointing and dismissing generals and governors, taking major political decisions, and keeping the dīwān ...

  4. 100 of the Best Quotes from Famous People - AOL

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    Famous people quotes about life. 46. “There is only one certainty in life and that is that nothing is certain.” —G.K. Chesterton (June 1926) 47. “Make it a rule of life never to regret and ...

  5. Nahj al-balagha - Wikipedia

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    Fear of God and love for the Household of Muhammad; World and its people; al-Qasi'a (lit. ' the abasement '): Warning about Satan, caution against vanity and other vices, his precedence in Islam; Qualities of the God-fearing; Age of Ignorance, the animosity of Arab tribes, the position of hypocrites; Fear of God and details about the Day of ...

  6. Amir Sultan - Wikipedia

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    Amir Sultan or Emir Sultan (1368, Bukhara - 1429, Bursa) was a well-known thinker in the world of Islam and mysticism , who lived in Bursa during the early period of the Ottoman Empire. He was Amir Kulal Shamsuddin's grandson.

  7. Wali - Wikipedia

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    In the Turkish Islamic lands, saints have been referred to by many terms, including the Arabic walī, the Persian s̲h̲āh and pīr, and Turkish alternatives like baba in Anatolia, ata in Central Asia (both meaning "father"), and eren or ermis̲h̲ (< ermek "to reach, attain") or yati̊r ("one who settles down") in Anatolia. [1]

  8. Verse of ikmal al-din - Wikipedia

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    The enemies of Islam despaired from destroying it, [25] suggests Tabatabai, because Ali's leadership would have rightly guided the Muslim community. [ 24 ] Tabatabai contends that the perfection of religion in the verse of ikmal is the guardianship ( walaya ) of Ali, as opposed to the closure of Islamic legislation, advanced by some Sunni scholars.

  9. Attack on Titan's final season ending explained - AOL

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    Eren reveals his plan was much bigger than Armin thought. He purposely became an object of hate, triggered the Rumbling, and awaited his friends to come and put an end to him.