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Elaborating on Philosophy of Prophethood in Fadakiyeh Sermon, A Political Epic

11:14 - April 14, 2013
News ID: 2518742
Hazrat Zahra (SA) in parts of Fadakiyeh Sermon elaborated on the philosophy of Risalat (prophethood) and Islam created a political epic in elucidating the status of Welayat.
Hojat-ol-Islam Ali Jalaeiyan-Akbarnia made the remark in an interview with IQNA, adding that Hazrat Zahra (SA) reminded people that they should have turned to Welayat for the sake of Islam but they went astray.
He said that after the demise of the Holy Prophet (PBUH), Hazrat Zahra (SA) played her social role in full clarity.
“In other words, we have received in full clarity reports about the social role that Hazrat Zahra (SA) had after the Holy Prophet’s (PBUH) demise.
“The Holy Prophet (PBUH) late in his life formally introduced Ali Ibn Abi Talib (AS) as the Imam of the society. This path was diverted after the Prophet (PBUH) passed away and Hazrat Zahra (SA), as an infallible person and one who was aware of the political and social issues, decided that her duty at the time was to rise up and the outcome of that has remained alive for everyone who is after the truth.”
Hojat-ol-Islam Jalaeiyan-Akbarnia underlined that in Fadakiyeh Sermon, Hazrat Zahra (SA) very beautifully described the philosophy of Be’ethat (call to prophethood) and then told people that they should have turned to Welayat but failed to do so.
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