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SHIA
ISLAM
‘PILLARS’ 14 INFALLIBLES
MYTHS
PILGRIMAGE
MOURNINGOF
IMAM HUSSAIN
REASONS WE ARE ‘UNPOPULAR’
GUIDANCE TODAY
RETURN OF THE IMAM + JESUS
5 Beliefs• Tawhid (divine unity)• Prophethood• Divine Justice• 12 Imams• Day of Judgement
10 Acts• Prayer• Fasting• Hajj• Zakaat (charity)• Khums (tax)• Jihad (struggle)• Enjoining the good• Forbidding the evil• Association with good• Disassociation with evil
Sunni Muslims
• Hold ALL the companions in HIGH esteem – they are all promised Paradise and examples to follow.
• In particular, there is the utmost respect for the 3 Caliphs (Muslim leaders) that came to power after the Prophet’s death. They are the 3 greatest companions.
• Hold ALL the wives of the Prophet in HIGH esteem, especially Aisha (who was also the daughter of the first Caliph).
Shia Muslims
• Only companions to be respected are those who remained loyal to Ali. All the companions are not promised Paradise – they did many wrong things.
• Ali should have been leader. Therefore, the 3 Caliphs wrongfully took leadership.
• Wives of the Prophet are only respected if deserved (like Khadija). Aisha as she went to war with Ali, therefore is not someone viewed in a positive light.
The 14 Infallibles aka
Ahlulbayt (People of the House)
Prophet Muhammad
Lady Fatima Imam Ali
Imam Hassan Imam Hussain
Imam Zainul Abideen
Imam Baqir
Imam Sadiq
Imam Kazim
Imam Reza
Imam Taqi
Imam Naqi
Imam Askari
Imam Mahdi
• They are chosen by GOD.
• They have authority over ALL creation.
• They are infallible – they do not sin nor do they commit errors. They are the ‘perfect’ human beings.
• Their knowledge is bestowed upon them by God.
• They are able to perform miracles.
• They were all killed, apart from the final Imam, who is still alive.
As well as Hajj, Shias have a huge emphasis on visiting the graves of their holy personalities. Some periods are busier than others, where over 20 million pilgrims attend.
At the start of the Islamic New Year, Shias begin a period of mourning. They commemorate the death of the 3rd Imam – Imam Hussain. He and his family were massacred by the tyrant ruler after Hussain refused to pledge allegiance to him. This is arguably the most important time of the year for Shias. The differing cultures mourn in their own particular way all over the world.
Shias believe that the 12th Imam will return with Jesus Christ.Their aim will be to remove all suffering and injustice from the world
During the absence of the 12th Imam, the Shia refer to clerics for religious guidance. The highest ranking clerics are known as ‘Grand Ayatollahs’ – they have studied for decades in order to become experts in religion and there are not many of them in the world.
Every Shia is required to follow an Ayatollah, who has rulings on issues such as prayer, fasting etc. Although all Shias, they sometimes differ on minor issues.
Shias believe the Quran is incomplete and have a different
Quran.
Shias have tails.
Lying is a fundamental part of Shia faith. Therefore, you can never trust
what they say.
Shias allow prostitution.
Shias worship the Imams and their
graves instead of God.
Shias beat and cut themselves because they feel guilty for betraying Hussain.
Shias believe Ali should have been
Prophet and Gabriel made a mistake.
Names given to Shias
Raafidah (The Rejectors)
The Crying Nation