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 Raafidhah in relation to the Companions of the Prophet ?

The Rafidhah swear at them and impute disbelief to them, may Allah be pleased with all the Companions. Al-Kulaini said in his book ‘Foroo al-Kafi’ that Ja’far said: ‘People apostatized after the death of the Prophet (r) except for three.’ He was asked, ‘Who are the three?’ He said: ‘Al-Miqdad b. al-Aswad, Abu Dharr al-Ghifari and Salman al-Farsi’.[1]

Al-Majlisi said in ‘Bihaar al-Anwaar’ that a freed slave of Ali b. al-Husain said: ‘I was with Ali during his free time and I said to him: ‘Indeed I have a right to know about Abu Bakr and Umar. He said: ‘They are Kaafir; whoever loves them is Kaafir as well.’

On the authority of Abu Hamzah ath-Thumali that he asked Ali b. al-Husain about Abu Bakr and Umar and he said: ‘They are Kaafir; whoever stands with them is Kaafir as well.’[2]

In the Tafsir of al-Qummi, at the exegesis of verse 90 of Surah an-Nahl:

(Indeed, Allah orders justice and good conduct and giving to relatives and forbids immorality and bad conduct and oppression.) (Qur´an 16: (90

He said: ‘Immorality signifies Abu Bakr, bad conduct signifies Umar and oppression signifies Uthman.’[3]

Al-Majlisi in Bihaar al-Anwaar said: ‘The reports that indicate the apostasy of Abu Bakr, Umar and their likes, and the reward of cursing them and declaring one’s innocence from them are great in number and cannot all be mentioned in this volume or in many volumes. What we have mentioned is sufficient for him whom Allah wants to guide.’[4]

Al-Majlisi has mentioned in Bihaar al-Anwaar many narrations that indicate that Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman and Muawiyah, may Allah be pleased with them all, are in caskets of Fire, we seek refuge with Allah from this evil![5]

In his book ‘Ihqaaq al-Haq’ al-Mar’ishi, said: ‘Al’laahum’ma sal’lee ala Muhammad wa ala Aa’lee Muhammad wul’an sanamai Quraish wa jibtaihima wa taghootaihima wabnatai’hema.’ Meaning: ‘O Allah praise Prophet Muhammad and the family of Muhammad and curse the ‘two idols’ of Quraish and their two Jibt (superstitious) and Taghoot (false objects of worship) and their two daughters.’ Meaning: Abu Bakr and Umar, and their daughters A’ishah and Hafsah, may Allah be pleased with them all.

Al-Majlisi in his treatise known as ‘Al-Aqaa’id’ (The Creeds) said: ‘What is known by necessity in the Imamate faith, is the lawfulness of Mut’ah marriage (temporary marriage), Tamat’tu Hajj and declaring one’s self innocent from ‘Abu Bakr, Umar and Uthman, and Mu’awiyah, Yazid b. Muawiyah and all those who fought against Ali, may Allah be pleased with him.’

On the Day of Aashoorah, a dog is paraded and is called ‘Umar’, and is then mercilessly beaten with sticks and stones until it dies. A goat is then paraded which is called ‘A’ishah’, and its hair is plucked and it is beaten by shoes until it dies.[6]

They also celebrate the day in which Umar al-Farooq was assassinated. To honor his killer, Abu Lo’loah al-Majoosi, they call him: ‘Baba Shujaa ad-Deen.’ May Allah be pleased with all the Companions and wives of the Prophet, may Allah praise him.

Dear brother/sister in Islam, look at how this deviant sect despises the best of creation after the Prophets and Messengers. Allah and His Messenger both have praised them and the Ummah has unanimously come to know of their trustworthiness, virtue and merit and Jihad in the path of Allah.



[1] Foroo al-Kafi pg. 115

[2] Bihaar al-Anwaar, by Al-Majlisi vol. 69 pg. 137-8. It is important for us to note that Ali bl al-Husain and all the family of the Prophet are innocent of these lies that have been fabricated by the Raafidhah.

[3] Tafsir al-Qummi vol. 1/390

[4] Bihaar al-Anwaar vol. 30/230

[5] Bihaar al-Anwaar  30/236

[6] Tabdeed adth-Dthalam wa Tanbeeh an-Ne’yaam for Sh. Ibrahim al-Jabhan pg. 27.


 
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