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Subject: The Twenty Basic Principles FO
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habz2 22.08.09 - 09:17am
IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, THE MOST GRACIOUS, THE MOST MERCIFUL. THE FIRST PRINCIPLE Islam is a perfect, comprehensive system which englobes all aspects of life. Consequently, it is a state, country and a nationality by itself, and contains all the necessary ingredients to govern the universe perfectly. It shows moral and power, and reflects mercy and justice within its principles. Islam portrays culture, law, i.e knowledge and judgement, and pursues the practical aspects of science and development. Islam is a matter and while it paves the way for obtaining subsistence and wealth, it provides also treasury, of gain and richness. Its a mission and an ideology as well as jehad and an army. All these aspects are englobed in Islam in the same manner as it is a true dogma and a rightful worship. *

habz2 22.08.09 - 09:29am
THE SECOND PRINCIPLE: Every muslim will have to turn only towards the Holy Al-Qur'an and the sacred traditions of the Prophet (peace and benediction upon Him) to learn the commands of Islam. In connection wit understandin Al-Qur'an, regard will have to be paid to the grammar of Arabic language and its rules. There will be no room for any elucidation or avoidance of any type in the verses and also help will have to be taken from trustworthy scholars of Hadith to understand well the sayings of Mohammad (pbuh). *

habz2 22.08.09 - 09:57am
THE THIRD PRINCIPLE: The staunch faith and the sincere worship reflect a light that Allah throws in the heart of whomever Allah wishes, among His servants. But the inspiration, the dreams, the visions and disclosing the unknown are not considered as legislative rules: Furthermore, no regard is paid to them if they contradict with the religious teachings and texts. *

habz2 22.08.09 - 10:04am
THE FOURTH PRINCIPLE: The amulets, the shells and the sand, the prediction, the allegation to foretell the future and to reveal the unknown.. All this is abominable and the recorded exorcisms. *

habz2 22.08.09 - 10:14am
THE FIFTH PRINCIPLE: (1) The opinion of the Imam and that of his deputy on subjects wit no text of Al Qur'an and sunnah are taken into consideration as long as they do not contradict a legislative rule. However that opinion can be altered according to particular conditions and different habits of nations. (2) The aim of the worship is to devote oneself to cult of Allah, without taking the significances into consideration. *

habz2 22.08.09 - 10:42am
THE SIXTH PRINCIPLE: (1) Every person is susceptible to have his sayings accepted or rejected, except the Prophet (peace and benediction upon Him) who is reverred. (2) All that is connected to our ancestors ( May Allah be pleased wit them), is worth following as long as it is in accordance with the Holy Book of Allah and the Sunnah of His prophet (pbuh) deserve more to be followed. However, we should not defame nor refute any of these ancestors, but we leave them to their intention because their actions have already reached their end. *

habz2 22.08.09 - 10:59am
THE SEVENTH PRINCIPLE: If a muslim finds within him the ability to investigate and meditate upon the details of religion and their proofs, it will be better for him to follow one of the Imams of ancient theology, and then carry on his investigations upon those proofs as far as possible. If any reliable person, upon whose abilities his heart is fully satisfied, guides him towards the true path wit the help of proofs, he should eargerly hurry towards him. But if he belongs to the scholar class, yet possesses no power of investigation and meditation, then it will be most suitable for him to compensate for this defect of his knowledge. *

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