
|
A |
ngels, Prophets, and Martyrs will envy
them!
|
B |
elieve that the eleven Imams from the
descendents of Ali ibn Abi Taleb (AS) are purified and infallible and they love
them dearly.
|
C |
reated from the same light and nature of
the Prophet (SA) and Imams (AS).
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D |
eeds are accepted and their sins are
forgiven.
|
E |
njoy ranks higher
than the Angels.
|
F |
ollow the teachings
of Prophet Muhammad (SA) and the religious guidance of his purified family.
|
G |
enerous to one another and love each
other in the light of their attachment to AhlulBayt (AS).
|
H |
ighest Rank of
Paradise are the Shias.
|
I |
s chaste, hardworking, loyal,
trustworthy, and austere.
|
J |
oy, pleasure, and satisfaction is what
they’ll feel on the Day of Judgment
|
K |
awthar is the fountain in
|
L |
ips are dry from the
remembrance of God.
|
M |
ost sure-footed on the path and they
are Masters, the Highborn, the Honorable, and the Legitimate.
|
N |
o accounting will
be subjected to them and they will not see Hell.
|
O |
bey their Imams
and tread their path in everything.
|
P |
ray on time, and their stomachs are
thin-skinned due to hunger.
|
Q |
uran uses the word “Shia” in
reference to Allah’s high-rank prophets and their followers.
|
R |
elief,
Contentment, and Glad tidings are for the Shia of Ali ibn Abi Taleb (AS).
|
S |
hia are for the Paradise and
|
T |
heir eyes are red from weeping and
staying up in prayer at night.
|
U |
ndergo many sufferings and they face a lot
of difficulties and obstacles in their path.
|
V |
irtuousness and piety are among their characteristics.
|
W |
orship Allah
(SWT) while standing or sitting.
|
X |
illions of
rewards and merits will be given to them in the Hereafter.
|
Y |
ellow and
pale-faced due to remembrance of Allah (SWT).
|
Z |
iyarah to their Imams
is their hope and peak of happiness.