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210 - Question 100: Can someone be hired to go to the shrine of Imam Hussein (AS) on our behalf from another city?
✅ Answer: Among the two narrations, pay attention to the following: 1⃣عَنْهُ عَنْ مُحَمَّدِ بْنِ هَمَّامٍ عَنْ عَلِیِّ بْنِ مُحَمَّدِ بْ ... one from any place to go on our behalf to visit Imam Hussein (AS) or other members of the Ahl al-Bayt (AS). This is especially suitable for those who face obstacles in going to the shrine themselves. ...
211 - Question 94: What are the prohibited actions in a cemetery, and what is the hadith about stepping on graves?
✅ Answer: Consider the following narrations regarding some prohibited actions in a cemetery: عَنْ مُحَمَّدِ بْنِ سُلَیْمَانَ الدَّیْلَمِیِّ عَنْ أَ ... مَّ فَصَلِّ عَلَی مُحَمَّدٍ وَ آلِ مُحَمَّدٍ وَ عَجِّلْ لِوَلِیِّکَ الْفَرَجَ وَ الْعَافِیَةَ وَ النَّصْرَ ...
212 - Question 92: Is it permissible to eat raisins in cakes or sweets that are bought from outside?
✅ Answer: What has reached us from the narrations is that raisins (zabeeb) or grapes (kishmish) become problematic in two general cases, both of which are mentioned in the following narration: ز ... make it lawful. However, raisins placed inside the cake batter and baked in the cake oven are not covered by this narration, and no other narration prohibiting it has been found, so it is permissible. ...
213 - Question 81: Is there a narrational basis for walking backward when leaving the sacred graves of the Ahlul Bayt (AS)?
✅Answer: Consider the following narration: Safwan said: When I accompanied Imam Sadiq (AS) to Kufa while he was going to visit Mansur Dawaniqi, he stopped at a place and said, ‘Make the camel kn ... nions in Kufa about the location of this grave?’ He replied, ‘Yes,’ and then gave me some coins to repair and maintain the grave. 📚Farhat al-Ghari, p. 96 Imam Askari (AS) said in a hadith: ...
214 - Question 78: Can I recite the Adhan while walking?
✅پاسخ :عَنْهُ عَنْ فَضَالَةَ عَنِ الْعَلَاءِ عَنْ مُحَمَّدٍ عَنْ أَحَدِهِمَا قَالَ سَأَلْتُهُ عَنِ الرَّجُ ... a. Note: The Iqama differs from the Adhan in many aspects, such as whether it can be recited while walking or without ablution. These differences are mentioned in the hadiths of the Ahlul Bayt (AS). ...
215 - Question 73: Can I work on the nights of Tasu'a and Ashura, or is it problematic? If I don't go to work, it is fine, but I really need the money.
✅Answer: Regarding the prohibition of seeking worldly affairs on certain days, we present the following narrations for you to reflect on and derive your conclusion, InshaAllah. 1⃣عَنْ أَ ... Al-Kafi, Vol. 5, p. 127 Translation: Imam Sadiq (AS) said: 'If craftsmen stay awake the entire night (for work), their earnings are illicit and forbidden.' 📚Al-Kafi, Vol. 5, p. 127 Translation: ...
216 - Question 72: There are people who take omens for us from the Quran, give information about a person, and sometimes claim that we are cursed. They write a prayer and tell us to carry it to remove the curse, charging money for their services. What is the ruling on visiting these individuals and the validity of their actions?
✅Answer: The actions of these individuals and seeking them out have been condemned in numerous narrations. Here are a few: عَنِ الصَّفَّارِ عَنِ الْحَسَنِ بْنِ ع ... ing and predicting the unseen remain forbidden regardless of whether one claims to derive it from the Quran, from jinn, or by any other means. In summary, none of these practices are valid or Islamic. ...
217 - Question 57: Can one perform good deeds on behalf of a living person, such as visiting holy sites, praying, or any other righteous act? Or can the reward of an action be gifted to a living person?
✅ Answer: For the deceased, all righteous deeds can be performed on their behalf, and rewards can be dedicated to them without any restrictions in the narrations, including: 1⃣عَنِ الْح ... ving person, as mentioned in 📚 Tahdhib, Vol. 6, Page 45. Any other specific cases explicitly mentioned in authentic and reliable narrations are permissible for the living; otherwise, they are not. ...