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Is Shia Muslim - Part Two

The document criticizes certain beliefs and doctrines of Shia Islam, asserting that they contradict or compare figures other than Allah to be divine. It provides quotes from Shia texts that claim prophets and the fourteen infallibles are comparable to Allah or have divine attributes, or that Muhammad and his descendants are omnipresent like Allah. Another quote asserts that Allah speaks in different languages depending on whether he is discussing blessings or persecution. The document expresses disagreement with these beliefs.

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Is Shia Muslim - Part Two

The document criticizes certain beliefs and doctrines of Shia Islam, asserting that they contradict or compare figures other than Allah to be divine. It provides quotes from Shia texts that claim prophets and the fourteen infallibles are comparable to Allah or have divine attributes, or that Muhammad and his descendants are omnipresent like Allah. Another quote asserts that Allah speaks in different languages depending on whether he is discussing blessings or persecution. The document expresses disagreement with these beliefs.

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Is Shia Muslim? Decide Yourself !!!

Part - Two

Neither we accept such Lord nor do we accept the Prophet of such Lord whose Caliph is
Abu-Bakr (r.a) (Na'uzubillah). [Anwaar-ul-Na'umania, Vol#2, Pg#278 - Published Iran]

None of the Prophets (a.s) had been bestowed with the Prophet Hood until He declared
His belief in the fallacy character of ALLAH (Na'uzubillah). [Usool-ul-Kaafi, Vol#1, Pg#265 -
Published Iran]

Disclaimer to the doctrines that fate, benediction and vice belong to ALLAH (Na'uzubillah).
[Usool-ul-Kaafi, Vol#1, Pg#293 - Published Iran]

The fourteen innocents (Ma'sumeen) are incomparable and unprecedented like ALLAH.
(Na'uzubillah) [Chouda Sitaray, Pg#2 - Published Lahore]

There is no difference between ALLAH and Ali (r.a) such as in the virtues for; The master
of Khatim-e-Suleman, The Master of Doomsday, The master of Siraat (The Bridge over Hell)
and Renaissance Field, The Creator of leaves on the trees, The one who ripens the fruits,
The one who continued fountains, The one who made drift in the canals (Na'uzubillah). [Jila-
ul-A'yoon, Vol#2, Pg#85 – Published Lahore]

To call ALLAH Omnipresent and Omniscient is against faith (Na’uzubillah). [Jila-ul-A’yoon,


Vol#2, Pg#85 – Published Lahore]

Muhammad (s.a.w.w) and his descendants are omnipresent and omniscient, and it is only
theirs quality, not of ALLAH’s (Na’uzubillah). [Jila-ul-A’yoon, Vol#2, Pg#85 – Published
Lahore]

ALLAH when talks about blessings, does so in Persian and when talks about persecution
does so in Arabic (Na’uzubillah). [Tareekh-e-Islam, Pg#163 – Published Lahore]

Shiite confession of faith “LA ILAHA IL-ALLAH-U MUHAMMAD-UR RASOOL-ULLAH ALI-UN


WALI-ULLAH WASI-U RASOOL-ULLAH WA KHALIFA-TU BILA FASL” (Na’uzubillah). [Tohfa
Namaz Ja’fariyah, Pg#10 – Published Lahore]
Wherever Quran referred the word “RABB”, it meant as Ali (r.a) (Na’uzubillah). [Jila-ul-
A’yoon, Vol#2, Pg#66 – Published Lahore]

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