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FAQ’s about the Shia Doctrine

FAQ’s about the Shia Doctrine

‫ﺑﺴﻢ اﻟﻠﻪ اﻟﺮﺣﻤﻦ اﻟﺮﺣﻴﻢ‬

1. When did the Shia Cult appear?

The Shia sect appeared by a Jewish man named Abdullah bin


Saba’. He was a hypocrite who claimed he loved the Prophet’s
household and was fanatical towards Ali ibn Abee Talib.
Abdullah ibn Saba’ alleged that Ali was supposed to be the
Caliph after the Prophet through a will. His fanaticism
towards Ali lead him to raise Ali to the status of Lordship
that only Allah has.

2. Why are the Shia called Rafidha ?

They are called Rafidha because a group of them went to Zayd


ibn Ali ibnul Hussain and asked him to free himself from Abu
Bakr and Umar in order to be with them, but he refused and
told them that they are companions of his grandfather. For
that answer they replied to him saying, “We reject you “ and
that is how they earned the name Rafidha.

That’s the claim from one of their Imams called Al-Majlisee;


however there are other claims that explain how they earned
their name. Some of those include the fact they reject the
Caliph of Abu Bakr and Umar ,and others say they reject the
deen and Sunnah.

3. How many factions are the Rafidha divided into?

The books of Aqeedah mention that the Rafidha have divided


into more than 73 sects. Even the hadith about 73 sects, then
the Rafidha says it applies to them being the saved the sect.

4. What are the Shia beliefs about Allah’s Attributes?

The Rafidha are the first to mention “ Tajseem” . Ibn


Taymiyyah mentioned some of the senior scholars of Rafidha;
Hisham ibn Al-Hakam, Hisham ibn Salim, Yunus ibn Abdir Rahman
and Abu Ja’far. All of these scholars follow the doctrine of
Jahmiyyah.

The Rafidha say Allah isn’t described with time, with place,
with how, movement or anything connected to a body. The
Rafidha denies Allah’s descends , they say the Quran is
created, and they deny Allah will be seen in the Next life.

5. What is the Shia’s belief towards the Quran that Allah


said He would protect?

The Rafidha say the Quran that we read isn’t the Quran that
was revealed to Muhammad. They say the Quran has been changed.
There are some verses missing and others have been deleted.
The majority of Hadith scholars from the Shia believe that the
wording the Quran has been distorted.

6. How do the Shia feel about the Prophet’s companions.

The Rafidha’s belief about the companions is built on cursing,


slander, and deeming them apostate. Al-Kulayni ,a Shia scholar
of hadith said, “All of the companions of the Prophet(‫)ﷺ‬went
apostate except for three;Al-Miqdad ibn Al-Aswad, Abu
Dharr,and Salman Al-Farisee.

7. Can you mention some of the ways the Jews and the Shia
resemble each other?

Ibn Taymiyyah said : The test for the Jews and Rafidha is the
Jews say only the Family of David can rule and likewise the
Rafidah say only the children of Ali can rule.

The Jews say there is no Jihad until the Dajjal emerges and
the Rafidha say there isn’t no Jihad until the Mahdi appears
and voices calls out from the sky.

The Jews and Rafidha both delay the prayer until the stars
appear. The Messenger of Allah (‫ )ﷺ‬said: My community will
remain well, or he said: will remain on its natural condition,
so long as it would not delay the evening prayer until the
stars shine brightly just like a network.[1]

The Jews distort and change the meaning of the Torah and
similarly the Rafidha do the same with the Quran.

The Jews and Rafidha don’t allow wiping over footwear.

The Jews hate Jibril and the Rafidha say he was wrong for
giving revelation to Muhammad.

Additionally, the Rafidha follow the Christians in some


aspects of their religion. They don’t give their women Dowries
for marriage and they believe in temporary marriages.

8. What do the Shia believe about their Imans?

The Shia believe that their Imans are infallible and know the
unseen.

The Shia take whatever their Imams say is Halal to be Halal


and whatever they say is Haraam is prohibited.

9. What do they Shia say about reincarnation?

The Shia invented a Bid’ah called reincarnation. Al-Mufeed


said: “The Imams all agree that reincarnation is a must for
most of the deceased.

10. What is Taqiyyah ?

Taqiyyah according to Shia doctrine is saying or doing


something contradictory to what you really believe in order to
repel harm from yourself or your property ,or to protect your
honor.

The Shia claim the Prophet(‫ )ﷺ‬did it. They allege that when
the leader of the hypocrites, Abdullah ibn Abee Salul died the
Prophet offered his funeral prayer and Umar questioned him
saying, “Didn’t Allah prohibit this action?” Therefore the
Prophet (‫ )ﷺ‬responded to him saying, Do you know what you are
talking about?”, I asked Allah to fill his throat with fire,
fill his grave with the fire and burn him in Hell.”

Look at how they lie on the Prophet! Is it even conceivable


that the Prophet cursed a hypocrite and his companions asked
him for mercy?!

11. What is the blessed mud ?

The Shia believe that the dirt from the grave of Al-Hussain is
a cure for everything. In fact some of the Shia say place the
dirt from the grave of Al-Hussain in the mouths of your
newborns.
12. How do the Shia feel about Ahlus Sunnah ?

The Rafidha’s Aqeedah is the blood, wealth and life of Ahlus


Sunnah are all Halal for them. What’s more is the Shia think
that the disbelief of Ahlus Sunnah is worse than the disbelief
of the Jews and the Christians. They say the Jews and the
Christians disbelief is at the origin,but Ahlus Sunnah is
worse because they went apostate.

13. What do the Rafidha say about Mut’a ?

Mut’a is a temporary marriage that was abrogated; however the


Shia believe that Mut’a is one of the highest forms of faith.
Fathullah Al-Kashanee said: “Mut’a is from our deen and
whoever denies it rejects our religion. Moreover, rejecting it
means a person is practicing a religion other than ours. The
Children from a Mut’a marriage is better than the children of
a long term marriage. The person who rejects the Mut’a is an
infidel.[2]

14. What are the holy sites according to Shia doctrine?

The Shia consider the graves of their Imans and leaders to be


sacred. They say Kufa, Karabala, and Qum are sacred.. They say
Karbala is more sacred the Mecca.

15. What is the Shias’ stance towards Muslim rulers around


the World ?

The Shia consider every leader or government that doesn’t


follow the 12 Imans is false. They say it’s not permissible to
obey a ruler who wasn’t sanctioned by Allah ,except through
Taqiyyah.

16. What do the Shia think about the 10th of Muharram and its
virtue?

The Shia hold parties, mock funerals, and wail in the streets.

On the 10th of Muharram they hold protests in the streets and


at designated squares. They wear black as a sign of mourning
for Al-Hussain. They believe the first 10 days of this month
has virtue, so they beat themselves over their cheeks, backs
and chests.

May Allah guide us to follow the Sunnah and die upon him . I
ask Allah to let people see falsehood for what it truly is and
avoid it, and to recognize the truth as it is and follow it.

Taken from “ ‫ “ ﻣﻦ ﻋﻘﺎﺋﺪ اﻟﺸﻴﻌﺔ‬by Abdullah ibn Muhammad and


reviwed by Imam Abdul Aziz bin Baz[ ‫] ﻳﺮﺣﻤﻪ اﻟﻠﻪ‬

Arranged and prepared by;

Abu Aaliyah Abdullah ibn Dwight Battle

Doha, Qatar 1438H ©

An upcoming read on the


Gazette for every preacher
of Islam living among non-
Muslims and has non-Muslim
relatives.

[1] Sunnan Abu Dawud

[2] Minhajul Saadiqeen/pg 356

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