Hazrat Fatima tuz Zehra(Salamullah Alyha)

Hazrat Fatima tuz Zehra(Salamullah Alyha)
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

ALIYUN WALYULLAH IN KALMA(declaration) and ADHAN(call for prayer)

Kalima (declaration)
The definition of KalimaIn Arabic grammar 'Kalima' refers to, any sentence that means something for example:

'There is none worthy of worship save Allah'

'The House of Allah is in Makka'

'Allah is the Master of all Creation'All three Kalima's are correct.

The definition of Kalima TayyibaKalima Tayyiba refers to any sentence that is correct. For example 'Allah is Rabbil Alameen' or 'Alhamdolillah hai Rabbil Alameen' are examples of Kalima Tayyiba as there are true statements.Allah (swt) says in his Glorious Book in Surah Muhammad verse 19:047.019 YUSUFALI: Know, therefore, that there is no god but Allah, and ask forgiveness for thy fault, and for the men and women who believe: for Allah knows how ye move about and how ye dwell in your homes.

Kalima Tayyiba from the Holy Qur'an

We will now cite reference to Kalima Tayyiba from the Qur'an. We read in Surah Fatir verse 10:035.010 YUSUFALI: If any do seek for glory and power,- to Allah belong all glory and power. To Him mount up (all) Words of Purity: It is He Who exalts each Deed of Righteousness. Those that lay Plots of Evil,- for them is a Penalty terrible; and the plotting of such will be void (of result).This verses does not make reference to a single Kalima Tayyiba. It refers to several Kalima Tayyiba's, for the verse refers to 'Kalim'. In Arabic:

Kalimatun means one Kalima

Kalimataan means two Kalimas

Kalim means three or moreAllah (swt) refers to Kalim namely a minimum of three Kailmas being taken up to Him (swt). What are these three Kalimas?

The Ahl'ul Sunnah recite two terms :

'There is no God but Allah' and 'Muhammad is the Prophet of Allah' but they don't possess a third kalima, and as this verse stipulates it is these Kalima of purity via which deeds are rewarded. As we shall seek to prove, we the Shi'a can identify this third Kalima in light of Qur'anic verses that refer to the Wilayat of Maula 'Ali (as), which is why we recite the third Kalima 'Ali is the Wali of Allah'. We shall now substantiate our assertion with Qur'anic proofs.

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