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Beliefs; Cognition of the Caliphs of God; Mahdi; The existence and attributes of Mahdi
A sermon from His Honor, in which he warns of the consequences of the Mahdi’s absence and invites people to prepare the ground for his advent.
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Beliefs; Cognition of the Caliphs of God; Mahdi; Mansoor and his movement to prepare the ground for the advent of Mahdi
A saying from His Honor about those who do not appreciate him now and mock his invitation toward the Mahdi.
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Beliefs; Cognition of the Caliphs of God; Mahdi; Mansoor and his movement to prepare the ground for the advent of Mahdi
A saying from His Honor indicating that he does not want people to say he is a promised one, but he wants them to help him; because helping him is obligatory for them, even if they do not say he is a promised one.
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Morals; Advice and exhortations
A message from His Honor for a group of young people who love the Mahdi when they asked him for instructions.
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Morals; Advice and exhortations
Some advice from His Honor for his companions and followers
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Introductions; Proof; The Caliph of God; The necessity and attributes of the Caliph of God
Twenty seven important sayings from His Honor about the fact that the earth is not empty of a man knowledgeable about the entire religion, whom God has appointed as a Caliph, Imam, and guide on it with His command.
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Introductions; Proof; The Caliph of God; The necessity and attributes of the Caliph of God
Four sayings from His Honor about the necessity of knowing the Caliph of God on the earth
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Introductions; Proof; The Book of God; Authority and attributes of the Quran
Twelve sayings from His Honor about the fact that the proof is only God’s Book and His Caliph on the earth, not opinions nor narrations.
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Introductions; Proof; The Caliph of God; The necessity and attributes of the Caliph of God
Four sayings from His Honor about the fact that opinion and narration do not make anyone free of the need for the Caliph of God on the earth, even if he is not able to have access to him.
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Beliefs; Cognition of the Caliphs of God; Mahdi; Mansoor and his movement to prepare the ground for the advent of Mahdi
Seven sermons from his honor about the fact that he does not claim anything about himself, although he is not disappointed from God’s blessing toward him.
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Morals; Advice and exhortations
A saying from His Honor in describing the righteous of the era.
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Introductions; Proof; The Caliph of God; Narrations from the Caliphs of God
Four sayings from his honor in explanation of whoever knows the Caliph of God on earth but does not have access to him due to a reason, he can act upon the narrations that his companions narrate from him at the time of his life.
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Introductions; Proof; The Caliph of God; Narrations from the Caliphs of God
A saying from his honor about mutawatir narration and it being the proof.
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Morals; Advice and exhortations
A Sermon from His Honor in which he has gathered all aspects of wisdom.
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Beliefs; Cognition of the Caliphs of God; Mahdi; Signs of the advent of Mahdi and fitnahs of the end time
Two sayings from his honor about some signs of Mahdi’s advent and end-time seductions
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Introductions; Proof; The Caliph of God; The necessity and attributes of the Caliph of God
A saying from his honor implying that religion is a continued chain which benefits in whole and is not beneficial without the sovereignty of the guardian of God.
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Introductions; Proof; The Caliph of God; Narrations from the Caliphs of God
Four sayings from his honor about the best Hadith which has been narrated.
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Beliefs; Cognition of the Caliphs of God; Mahdi; Signs of the advent of Mahdi and fitnahs of the end time
A saying from His Honor about false claimants.
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Beliefs; Cognition of the Caliphs of God; Mahdi; Signs of the advent of Mahdi and fitnahs of the end time
Eight sayings from his honor about some of the false claimants and their followers
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Beliefs; Cognition of the Caliphs of God; Mahdi; Mansoor and his movement to prepare the ground for the advent of Mahdi
A saying from his honor about remembrance of the past righteous people and blaming this time and its people and emphasizing on necessity of delivering sovereignty to Mahdi.
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