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- Why Do The Shias Prostrate On Clay Tablets?
Why Do The Shias Prostrate On Clay Tablets?
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Allama Sheikh Abdul Hussain al-Amini
Al-Haj Jaffer K Jaffer
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Why Do The Shias Prostrate On Clay Tablets? explains the rationale behind the Shia practice of prostrating on clay, typically from the soil of Karbala, during their daily prayers. The book outlines the religious, historical, and symbolic importance of this practice in Shia Islam.
This book provides an insightful explanation of the Shia Muslim tradition of using clay tablets, commonly known as turbah, during the prostration (sujood) in their daily prayers. The clay, often sourced from the land of Karbala, holds deep spiritual significance as it is linked to the sacrifice of Imam Hussain (a.s.) and his companions. The practice symbolizes a connection to the earth and humility before God. The text also explores the theological basis for this practice in the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.w.) and the Ahlul Bayt, contrasting it with Sunni practices. Through references to Hadith and Islamic jurisprudence, the book clears misconceptions and provides a comprehensive understanding of this Shia ritual.
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