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graphictamor [2017-10-06 10:50:08 +0000 UTC]
Salam, can I use the image for commercial use? Its for a programme about the companions of Imam Hussain (as)
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Zenoxen [2013-01-22 05:43:20 +0000 UTC]
Mashallah!
May I ask what is the stone on the ring?
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shiasoul In reply to Zenoxen [2013-01-23 05:11:46 +0000 UTC]
Dur e Najaf. In English, it is the quartz from Najaf
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shiasoul In reply to Lunar786Night [2012-09-24 21:25:38 +0000 UTC]
There is no man like Ali, there is no sword like dhulfiqar
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Lunar786Night In reply to shiasoul [2012-10-04 22:00:38 +0000 UTC]
I agree, Ali(r) was a great warrior, and I also admire Hamza(r), and Khalid ibn Waleed, the Sword of Allah-- They're all great companions of the Prophet(saw)
Btw, what does the ring mean?
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shiasoul In reply to Lunar786Night [2012-10-05 00:10:48 +0000 UTC]
Hamza, The Master of the Martyrs <3
Verse 5 from chapter 5 of the Quran
Your guardian is none but Allah and [therefore] His Messenger and those who have believed - those who establish prayer and give zakah, and they bow [in worship].
was revealed about this man who gave charity while in his prayers, in the form of his ring. So the story amongst all Muslims was that a poor man entered the mosque and was asking people for charity and they all refused. So the man raised his hands and complained to Allah that he has come to the mosque of the Prophet and no one would help him. At that moment, Allah commanded the man in his prayers, while he was bowing down, to extend his hand, signaling for the poor man to take his ring. Now according to some, this man who gave his ring, was no other than Ali ibn Abu Talib, peace and blessings be upon him.
The verse was revealed at that moment to the Prophet, sawa, and he raised his hands and made a prayer to Allah swt (which I can't remember but I'll comment again when I get it).
The ring is from Najaf, the place where Ali ibn Abu Talib, peace be upon him, is buried. it's called dur e Najaf. Turn yourself towards Najaf, look at the ring, and say "Peace be upon you O Commander of the Faithful" and you will be rewarded as if going all the way there to visit him, insha'Allah.
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Lunar786Night In reply to shiasoul [2012-10-21 22:08:44 +0000 UTC]
Woah, this is something new (about the ring), were you saying that the story is in the Quran ch. 5, verse 5? Cause all I found was this: [link]
And it's mostly about what's lawful/unlawful...Maybe it was another verse?
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shiasoul In reply to Lunar786Night [2012-10-21 22:32:09 +0000 UTC]
No, verse 55, not 5. This is the story of when the verse came down to the Holy Prophet, may Allah bless him and his family
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shiasoul In reply to shiasoul [2012-10-13 15:49:25 +0000 UTC]
Abu Dharr al-Ghifari says that one day he
was praying with the Prophet when a beggar
came to the Prophet's mosque. No one re
sponded to his pleas. The beggar raised his hands
towards heavens and said, "Allah! be a witness
that I came to Thy Prophet's mosque and no
one gave me anything". `Ali (a.s.) was bowing in
ruku at that time. He pointed his little finger,
on which was a ring, towards the beggar who
came forward and took away the ring. This
incident occurred in the Prophet's presence who
raised his face towards heaven and prayed: "O
Lord! my brother Musa had begged of Thee to
open his breast and to make his work easy for
him, to loose the knot of his tongue so that
people might understand him, and to appoint
from among his relations his brother, as his
vizier, and to strengthen his back with Harun
and to make Harun his partner in his work. O
Allah! Thou said to Musa, `We will strengthen
thy arm with thy brother. No one will now
have an access to either of you!' O Allah!
I am Muhammad and Thou hast given me
distinction. Open my breast for me, make
my work easy for me, and from my family
appoint my brother `Ali as my vizier. Strengthen
my back with him". The Prophet had not yet
finished his prayers when Jibril brought the
above quoted verse.
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shiasoul In reply to shiasoul [2012-10-05 11:05:22 +0000 UTC]
Oops I mean chapter 5, verse 55
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HaiderART69 [2012-07-21 20:18:26 +0000 UTC]
wow very brilliant !
God bless u ..
umm 1 thing whether it is good to put objects on Quran script or not I am not sure wallah.
but the idea is brilliant thank u.
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shiasoul In reply to HaiderART69 [2012-07-22 08:16:59 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! You bring up a very good point. I've seen and heard different opinions about that. I've seen tasbihs on the Quran so I'm not sure either. May Allah (swt) guide us if we are doing something wrong. JazakAllah khayr and shahr Ramadan Mubarak!
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ali-pulsar [2012-07-01 22:20:39 +0000 UTC]
perfect... mostly your focus on Ennama ValiyakomollAaah and ring and .... just 20
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shia-photographer [2012-06-30 06:04:38 +0000 UTC]
very goooooooood...
HAZRAT HIDAR and giving his ring to...
veru nice...
who can deny it?
very nice...
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Steadholder [2012-06-29 21:59:43 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful capture! Color is spot on on the ring and sword, awesome shot!
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shiasoul In reply to Amira8 [2012-04-09 03:32:17 +0000 UTC]
JazakAllah Khayr, yeah, I think you're right. I just got the translation from the Internet!
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shia-photographer In reply to shiasoul [2012-06-30 06:06:16 +0000 UTC]
سلام برادرم...
من تسلط نسبی به زبان اجنبی ها دارم!!!
گر کاری بود که فکر میکردین میتونم کمکتون کنم خبرم کنید!
یا علی مدد
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shiasoul In reply to shia-photographer [2012-06-30 17:19:44 +0000 UTC]
Sorry, I don't understand, you'll have to say it in English.
Ya Ali Madad
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shia-photographer In reply to shiasoul [2012-07-02 22:08:32 +0000 UTC]
o...GOSH
i thin you know farsi
sorry!!!
i mean !
if u want to translate some words to farsi we proudly help you my dear brother
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