Fundamental Shi’ite Beliefs
Abdullah b. Muhammad as-Salafi  
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Fundamental Shi’ite Beliefs
     Fundamental Shi’ite Beliefs
     Foreword of Sheik Abdul-Aziz b. Abdullah b. Baz, may Allah have mercy on him
     Introduction
     When did the Shi’ite Sect First Appear?
     Why are Shi’tes Called ‘Rejectionists’?
     How Many Shi’ite Sects are there?
     The Belief of Al-Bada’ which the Rafidhah believe in
     What is the Belief of the Rawafidh in relation to the Attributes of Allah
     What is the Belief of the Rawaafidh in relation to the Qur’an that we have today?
     What is the Belief of the Raafidhah in relation to the Companions of the Prophet ?
     Common Traits between Jews and Raafidhah
     What is the Belief of the Rafidhah in relation their Imams?
     What is the reality behind the belief of ‘Ar-Raj’ah’ that the Raafidhah believe in?
     What is the reality behind the belief of ‘At-Tuqyah’ that the Raafidhah believe in?
     What is the reality behind the belief of ‘At-Teenah’ that the Raafidhah believe in?
     What is the belief of the Raafidhah in relation to Sunni Muslims
     What is the belief of the Raafidhah in relation to Mut’ah and what is its virtue?
     What is the belief of the Raafidhah in relation to an-Najaf and Karbala? What is the merit of visiting these places according to them?
     What is the difference between Sunni Muslims and Shi’ites
     What is the belief of the Shi’ites in relation to Aashoora and what is its merit according to them?
     What is the belief of the Shi’ites in relation to the Bai’at (Pledge of Allegiance)?
     What is the ruling of overlooking the differences between Sunni Muslims and Polytheist Raafidhah?
     What have the Pious Predecessors said about the Raafdihah?
     Surat al-Wilayah
     The Alleged Tablet of Fatimah
     Du’aa Sanamai Quraish (i.e. the two idols of Quraish)What is meant is Abu Bakr and Umar?
     Conclusion
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What is the Belief of the Rawafidh in relation to the Attributes of Allah

The Raafidhah were the first deviant sect to believe in the creed of at-Tajseem, which is to ascribe human qualities to Allah.

Sheik al-Islam b. Taymiyyah stated that the one who introduced this belief to the Rawaafidh were Hisham b. al-Hakam[1], Hisham b. Salim al-Jawaliqi, Younus b. Abdurrahmann al-Qum’mi and Abu Ja’far al-Ahwal.[2] These Sheiks are among the Grande scholars of the 12 Imamate sect of Shi’ites. From this it is clear, that they became Jahmiyah in relation to the attributes of Allah.

Ibn Babaweih narrated over seventy narrations which state that Allah is not to be attributed with a time, place or to be described. No movement is attributed to Him or any actual motions.’ [3] Their scholars then continued upon this deviant path and suspended the attributes of Allah that are mentioned in the Qur’an and Sunnah.

They also deny that Allah comes down to the Lowest Heaven. They claim the Qur’an is created and reject that a Muslim will see Allah in the Hereafter, as is mentioned in Bihaar al-Anwaar. It is stated there that Abu Abdullah Jafar as-Sadiq was asked about Allah, ‘Will we see Allah on the Day of Resurrection?’ He said: ‘Subhanallah (far removed is Allah from every imperfection)!  The eyes can only see things with color and shape, and Allah is the creator of color and shape!’4]

They stated that if one was to attribute to Allah some attributes such as the fact that believers will see Him on the Day of Resurrection, that person will become an apostate, as is mentioned by their Sheik Jafar an-Najafi.[5] Nonetheless, we have to affirm that a believer will see Allah on the Day of Resurrection, for He, the Exalted, says:

(To your Rubb, that Day, is the [place of] permanence. Man will be informed that Day of what he sent ahead and kept back.)      (Qur’an 75:22-3)

Also in the Sunnah there is the Hadeeth of Jarir b. Abdullah al-Bujali. He said: ‘We were sitting with the Prophet (r) and he looked at the moon on the 14th night, and said: ‘You will see your Rubb as you see this moon, clearly without a shed of doubt.’[6]

There are many Hadeeth and verses of the Qur’an that mention this as well, we cannot mention them all here.[7] .



[1] Minhaj as-Sunnah vol.1 pg. 20.

[2] Beliefs of Muslim and Polytheist Sects pg. 97.

[3] At-Tawhid for Ibn Babweih pg. 57

[4] Bihaar al-Anwaar for al-Majlisi vol. 4 pg. 31

[5] Kashf al-Ghata pg. 417

[6] Saheeh al-Bukhari #455 and Muslim #633.

[7] Look at the books of Tawhid that detail the beliefs of Ahlus-Sunnah wal-Jama’ah

 
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