Divine Justice, Day of Judgement, & Why Doesnt My Dua Get Answered By Hajj Hassanain Rajabali

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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • Date of Lecture: Muharram 2014
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    In this lecture Hassanain Rajabali discusses why we were not just created in heaven. What is the purpose of our existence. What is Allah's divine justice and how does it work. Why is there a day of judgement. Why is there an afterlife with heaven and hell. What happens then. Why do we need to struggle in this life. If our deeds effect people negatively we will be held responsible. At the same time if we do good that effects generations we will be rewarded infinitely. Why do people shortchange their selves when it comes to heaven? Why not struggle to reach Makam Mahmood? Islam does not forbid wealth. However be ready to give it all up for Allah. What is this notion of chance and probabilities? Atheists like to use this argument to claim our existence was random. When good or bad things happen to us, was it because of Allah? Why is dua, praying so important in relationship for the probability of things that we desire or pray for to happen? What is the best way to dua. Learn from Ashab Al Khaf. The story of Karbala continues with Imam Zainulabideen entering Syria meeting Yazid.
    You can read and learn more about Imam Hussain ibn Ali & The Tragedy of Karbala:
    en.wikishia.net/view/Day_of_Ashura_(events)
    al-islam.org/tragedy-karbala
    al-islam.org/imam-husayn-saviour-islam
    al-islam.org/understanding-karbala-sayyid-saeed-akhtar-rizvi
    al-islam.org/uprising-ashura-and-responses-doubts-ali-asghar-ridwani
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    Only because I get asked this a lot. The speaker considers himself a Muslim first and foremost. But if you want to know the ideology he adheres to, it is the Shia Ithna-'Ashari sect, also called the Ja'fari sect (12 Imams) school of thought in Islam.

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