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Rafidites
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- Deutsch
Ein Einblick, in was Schiiten und Schiismus sich vom Islam unterscheiden, mit einigen demonstrativen Beispielen in Glaubensangelegenheiten. Teil 1: Glaube an Gott. Teil 2: Die Glaubensbezeugung, die vorherigen Schriften, der Quran und die Propheten. Schiismus: Eine Religion, die auf dem Befolgen der Imame beruht.
- Deutsch Autor : Amr Abdullah al-Almani Übersetzung : Abu Imran Murad Nail at-Turki Revision und Korrektur : Farouk Abu Anas
Die Wahrheit über die Schi’a : Dieses Büchlein war ursprünglich ein Vortrag, den Abu Muhammad vortrug, um die Geschichte der Schi’a und deren Entstehung zu verdeutlichen. Dazu geht er auf die Stellung der Schi’a gegenüber der Sahaba –Allahs Wohlgefallen auf ihnen- ein und verdeutlicht einige andere Aspekte der Glaubensinhalte der Schi’a, die sich von denen der Ahlu sunnah unterscheiden.
- Deutsch Übersetzung : Abdullah Al-Sunni
Der Autor schreibt in der Einleitung: Durch dieses Buch sollen die unterschiedlichen religiösen Themen angesprochen werden, bei denen die schiitischen Gelehrten eine andere Meinung als die Majorität der muslimischen Gelehrten vertreten.
- Deutsch Autor : Abdullah ibn Muhammad as-Salafi
Dieses Buch erläutert uns in kurzen Worten einige Glaubensinhalte der Schiiten in von Frage- und Antwortform.
- Deutsch Mufti : Muhammad Salih Al-Munajjid Übersetzung : Abu Bakr Abu ’Abdullah al–Almaani Revision und Korrektur : Farouk Abu Anas
Dies ist die Antwort auf foldende Frage: Frage: Dürfen wir hinter einem Schiiten (Schi’i) beten?
- Deutsch Mufti : Abdulkarim ibn Abdullah al-Khudeir Übersetzung : Abu Bakr Abu ’Abdullah al–Almaani Revision und Korrektur : Farouk Abu Anas
Frage: Die Schi’a glauben, dass Hazrat ’Ali der erste Khalifa ist und wir Sunniten sagen, dass Hazrat Abu Bakr der erste Khalifa ist; sag uns bitte wer der erste Khalifa war und was das ist was der Prophet Muhammad seinen Verwandten geben wollte und was ist das Ereignis was bei Ghadir Khum stattfand?
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