Most of Shia ulama b
Most of Shia ulama believe in this.
The evidences are ahadith and history.
Most of Shia ulama believe in this.
The evidences are ahadith and history.
In Shia they recite a complete Sura after Friday and they do Qonut in each Raka. It means they raise their hands in front of their faces and pray.
Even their two khootbas a little bit different. In Shia in each khootba they invite to taqwa. In second khootba usually speak about political issues and about Islamic Ummah.
In Sonni they do not have Qonut and they recite part of Sura.
The Salat of Prophet is not clear. Each group believes they do like Prophet.
Shafi'i approach may be seen as a middle way between Hanafi and Maliki methodologies, the former defined at times as "more rational" and the latter "more scriptural". Hanafis definetly allow lot of "intellectual devices" in the process of deriving Islamic law while Malikis limit that process by heavily relying on the practice of the People of Medina.
Assalaamu alaykum,
Some Shi'a have held that she was not the only biological daughter of the Prophet (S) and some Shi'a hold that she was. Allah knows best!
Might I suggest, for further discussion, you explore the book _The Blessed Tree_ by Shaykh M. S. Bahmanpour discussing her life.
Best wishes!
I’ve read somewhere that the Prophet (pbuh) said that Imam Mahdi will be from Ahlulbait, he will have the same name as the Prophet (Muhammad) and his father's name will be the same as the Prophet's father's name (Abdullah).
It is not correct.
It is permissible but he should pay its khoms.
It is permissible to donate to nun-Muslims
According to most of jurisprudence the wife should obey her husband. However what the husband does is a kind of opposition and it is forbidden.