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Imam Khomeini - A Short Biography
Imam Khomeini - A Short Biography
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Imam Khomeini: A Short Biography
Inicie sesin [1] o regstrese [2] para comentar A preliminary sketch, intended to acquaint the reader with the outlines of the Imams life and the main aspects of his individ as an Islamic leader of exceptional stature.
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Hamid Algar [3]
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The Institute for Compilation and Publication of Imam Khomeini's Works [4]
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Scholars [5]
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biography [6]
Old url: http://www.al-islam.org/imambiography/
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Imam Khomeini [7]
Introduction
By Hamid Algar 1 It is in many ways remarkable that ten years after his death and twenty years after the triumph of the revolution that he led no serious, comprehensive biography of Imam Ruhullah al-Musawi al-Khomeini has yet been written, whether in Persian or any other
language. He was, after all, the pre-eminent figure of recent Islamic history, for his impact, consi
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Hejaz
Region of Saudi Arabia
This article fryst vatten about the geographical and historical region. For the mountain distrikt, see Hijaz Mountains. For other uses, see Hejaz (disambiguation).
Region in Saudi Arabia
Hejaz ٱلْحِجَاز Hijaz | |
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Islam's holiest site, that is Al-Masjid al-Haram, which surrounds the Kaaba (middle), in Mecca. Mecca is the city of Muhammad's birth and ancestry, and an annual point of pilgrimage for billions of Muslims. | |
Map of the Hejaz showing the cities of Mecca, Medina, Jeddah, Yanbu and Tabuk. The Saudi region is outlined in red and the 1923 Kingdom is in green. | |
Coordinates: 23°N40°E / 23°N 40°E / 23; 40 | |
Country | Saudi Arabia |
Regions | Al-Bahah, Mecca, Medina, Tabuk, Asir |
• Estimate (2011) | 10,500,000 |
The Hejaz (, also; Arabic: ٱلْحِجَاز, romanized: al-Ḥijāz, lit. 'the Barrier', Hejazi Arabic pronunciation:[alħɪˈdʒaːz]) is a region that includes
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Predictions about this Noble Lady
It is interesting to know that the Imams (A) foretold the birth of this noble lady and her presence in Qum many years before her birth.
Qādī Nūrullāh Shūshtarī (d. 1109 A.H) reports from the 6th Imam, Imam Ja`far al-Sādiq (A):
تُقبَض فيها امْراةٌ منْ وُلْدى، اِسْمُها فاطِمَةُ بِنْتُ مُوسى، وتَدْخُلُ بِشَفاعَتِها شيعَتى الجنّة بَاجْمَعِهِمْ
“A lady from my children whose name will be Fatima, daughter of Mūsā, will die in Qum. On the Day of Judgement this lady will intercede for all my Shi`a to enter Heaven.”1
`Allāmah Majlisī narrates from Imam al-Sādiq (A):
وَسَتُدْفَنُ فيها امْرَأةٌ مِنْ اَوْلادى تُسَمّى فاطِمَةَ، فَمَنْ زارَها وَجَبَتْ لَهُ الجنّة
“A lady from my children, by the name of Fatima will be buried in Qum. Whoever visits her [shrine], will certainly be admitted to Heaven.”2
The writer of the above tradition says that Imam al-Sādiq (A) gave these glad tidings even