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 reality behind the belief of ‘Ar-Raj’ah’ that the Raafidhah believe in?

The Raafidhah have innovated the idea of ‘ar-raj’ah’ (return to life after death). Al-Mofeed said: ‘The Imamates unanimously agree that many of the dead will be brought back to life.’

They believe that their last Imam ‘Al-Qa’im’ who will emerge towards the end of time from his tunnel, will slaughter all his opponents, including those who didn’t agree with him in political issues. He will give back the Shi’ites their rights that have been taken away from them throughout the ages.[1]

As-Sayyid al-Mortada said in his book ‘Al-Masail an-Nasiryah’ that Abu Bakr and Umar will both be crucified on a tree that will be known during the time of al-Mahdi, who is their twelfth Imam. To them he is known as Qa’im Aali Muhammad. The tree they will supposedly be crucified on will be a healthy one and will turn dry after they are crucified on it.[2]

Al-Majlisi said in his book ‘Haq al-Yaqeen’ that Muhammad al-Baqir said: ‘When the Mahdi appears, he will revive A’ishah, mother of the believers, and will administer on her the proper castigatory punishment.’[3]

The concept of ‘ar-raj’ah’ has witnessed much development. It has been stated that all the Shi’ite Imams will be brought back to life along with all their opponents.

 This ridiculous belief actually shows you the enmity they hold against Muslims. Surprisingly enough this belief was used to reject the belief in the Last Day.

Basically, this belief deals with revenge from the opponents of the Shi’ites. The question that has to be asked is who are the opponents of the Shi’ites? The following narration shows you the hatred the Shi’ites harbor in themselves against the Sunni Muslims and how closely they stand with the Christians and Jews. Al-Majlisi mentioned in his book ‘Bihaar al-Anwaar’ that Abu Basir related that Abu Abdullah said that he said to me: ‘O Abu Muhammad, its as though I am witnessing the time in which al-Qa’im will descend in as-Sahlah Mosque with his wives and family.’ It was then mentioned: ‘What will happen to the people of Dhimmah (i.e. Christians and Jews)? He said: ‘We will make a treaty with them as the Messenger of Allah (r) did. They are to give Jizyah (head tax) in a lowly manner.’ I asked: ‘How about those who opposed you?’ He said: ‘No Abu Muhammad, those who oppose us have no share in our state. Allah has legalized for us to shed their blood when Qa’im comes forth. Today it is unlawful for us to do this, let no one fool you. When al-Qa’im comes forth he will avenge for us and for the Messenger of Allah.’[4]

Dear brother/sister in Islam look at how the Mahdi of the Shi’ites will make peace with the Jews and Christians and fight the Sunni Muslims! One may say, those who will be killed are those who openly display enmity towards them, and Ahlus-Sunnah do not hold enmity towards the family of the Prophet (r). In response to this, we say: ‘There are many narrations in which the Raafidhah talk about the Nasibah, and when explained those who are meant by this are the Sunni Muslims.’

One can read ‘Al-Mahaasin an-Nafsaaniyah’ for Husain Aal Asfoor ad-Drazi al-Bahrani and the book ‘Ash-Shehab ath-Thaqib fee bayan ma’na an-Naasib’ for Yousef al-Bahrani.

 



[1] Awa’il al-Maqalat for al-Mofeed pg. 51

[2] Al-Khotoot al-Areedah for Muhib’bid deen al-Khateeb pg. 80

[3] Haq al-Yaqeen for Muhammad al-Baqir pg. 347

[4] Bihaar al-Anwaar for al-Majlisi 52/376


 
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