Category Archives: Iraq

The Dogs of Hell: Destruction of mosques and Muslim shrines by the Wahhabi terrorists of ISIL

ISIL, in Arabic: Daesh (داعش), proclaims to be a Sunni caliphate in the middle east. The hypocrite Western Media label them as “Sunni extremists” instead of “Wahhabi terrorists”, in a propaganda against peace-loving and Sufism-oriented Sunni Muslims. But if we … Continue reading

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Imam Musa Kazim (186, Iraq)

Imām Mūsā Kāẓim ʿalaihi as-salām was the seventh Imām in the Golden Chain of twelve Imams. His epithet was Abu’l-Ḥasan and Abū-Ibrāhīm, and title was Kāẓim. He was the son and successor of Imām Jaʿfar Ṣādiq. He was born at … Continue reading

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Imam Muhammad Taqi (220, Iraq)

Imām Muḥammad Taqī al-Jawwād ʿalaihi as-salām was the ninth Imām in the Golden Chain of twelve Imams. His epithet was Abū-Jaʿfar and titles were Taqī and Jawwād. He was the son and successor of Imām ʿAlī Riḍā. He was born … Continue reading

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Imam Ali Hadi (254, Iraq)

Imām ʿAlī Hādī ʿalaihi as-salām was the tenth Imām in the Golden Chain. His epithet was Abu’l-Ḥasan, and his titles include Hādī, Naqī and ʿAskarī. He was the son and successor of Imām Muḥammad Taqī. He was born in Madīnah … Continue reading

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Imam Hasan Askari (260 AH, Iraq)

Imām Ḥasan ibn ʿAlī ʿAskarī ʿalaihi as-salām was the eleventh Imām in the Golden Chain. He was the son and successor of Imām ʿAlī Hādī. His first name was Ḥasan and his epithet was Abū-Muḥammad. His titles include Zakī and … Continue reading

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Hazrat Salman Farsi (33 H)

Hazrat Salmān Fārsī, may Allah be pleased with him, was one of the companions of the Final Prophet Muhammad sall-Allahu alaihi wa-sallam. He passed away on 10th Rajab 33 AH (4/5 February 654 CE). His shrine is located in Mada’in, … Continue reading

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