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Murtada Sharif 'Askari

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designed by the Orientalist for the eastern countries cannot respond to the increasing quandary and development of the Islamic society. Therefore, he and his like-minded colleagues decided to reform the educational system. He made innovations and conversions both in practical and theoretical field.
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was rare in the seminary of Qom; 'Askari collaborated with some of the more well-educated men and requested the scholar Mirza Khalili Kumriyi teach this method to study the religious text. Most of the student body disagreed with such a class and closed it down, and a sorrowful 'Askari returned to
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and many prominent historians were refuted. 'Askari argued that these subject matters, which many had assumed were indisputable truths and fact, had no basis in fact. He continued his activities in several fields, especially in social affairs, and founded many schools and clinics.
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and the relationships between the branches of Muslims. His believed his words would be admitted if the Shiites freed themselves from historical accusations by the Sunnis, and therefore devoted his efforts to disprove these accusations that caused hostility to the Shiites.
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The Quran and the narrations of Ahl-Al-Bait's school (discussing what professor Ehsan Elahi Dhahir has claimed that there are a thousand Shia hadiths about the distortion of the Quran that Allameh Askari explains the falsity of the professor's
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every prophet must entrust their message to people that are called the Awsiya so that when the prophet passes away the Awsiya will continue to spread that message. The singular word to Awsiya is "Wasi".
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the spreading of the ideas of the two schools and their position from the Mughal's campaign and what was defamed against the Ahl al-bait school from the second century until the twelfth century.
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Aqaed al-Islam men al-mabda hatal-maad (The beliefs of Islam from the beginning of creation until the resurrection)
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Aqaed al-Islam men al-Quran al-Karim (The beliefs of Islam from the Quran) in 3 volumes which are as follows:
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researches of the two schools (Caliphs and Ahl al-bayt school) about the Sahaba (companions) and the imamate.
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On 16 September 2007, 'Askari died at Milad hospital in Tehran after a lengthy illness. He was 93 years old.
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researches of the two schools (Caliphs and Ahl al-bait school) in the source of the Islamic Sharia.
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Allama 'Askari primarily focused on historical studies. He wrote more than 50 books. Two of them,
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the permission to rebuild the graves of Muhammad and the allies of Allah and worship in them.
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This book is in 16 volumes and in Persian, was translated in three volumes in English.
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celebrating the remembrance of the prophets and the righteous servants of Allah.
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the impact of the uprising of Husayn ibn Ali in reviving the Sunnah of Muhammad.
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ahadith Umm Al-Mu’minin Aisha (saying from Aisha and roles from her life).
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study on force and authorization and fate and destiny and hadith al-kisa.
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Sair al-anbiya wal awsiya (the life style of the Prophets and the awsiya)
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scholar and a neo-religious thinker. He took a scholarly approach to the
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from the messenger's Sunnah prayer to Muhammad and to Muhammad's family.
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On the table of the Book (Quran) and the Sunnah (tradition) of Muhammad
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recourse to the prophet of god and get blessed to his monuments.
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The Quran in the era of the messenger (Muhammad) and after him.
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from the messenger's saying: this Ummah has twelve caretakers.
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On the table of the Book (Quran) and the Sunnah of Muhammad:
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from the messenger's Sunnah (tradition) crying on the dead.
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Collection of studies on the Sunnah (tradition) of Muhammad
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In addition, he was concerned with the unity of Islamic
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Recourse to the Prophet and Consecration to his Relict
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The Quran and the narrations of the Caliphs school.
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