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458 - Question 83: Is there an instruction or reward for weeping over the suffering of the Shia and companions of Ahlul Bayt (AS)?

✅ Answer: In addition to general teachings that affirm and reward feeling sorrow and weeping over the hardships and tribulations of believers and Shia, consider the following specific hadith: عَ ... مَّ فَصَلِّ عَلَی مُحَمَّدٍ وَ آلِ مُحَمَّدٍ وَ عَجِّلْ لِوَلِیِّکَ الْفَرَجَ وَ الْعَافِیَةَ وَ النَّصْرَ ...

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459 - 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. ...

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