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The dissatisfaction of the worshipers towards the Imam without any reason is not acceptable 5746783137

Islami Jindegisalat


Question

An Imam is very poor, destitute and helpless. He has nothing in the house. He could not study far in the madrasa due to lack of money. Notable people of the place where he lived married him to another orphan girl. The girl had some property. He does not pray. Thought it would be fine later but didn't. In the arrogance of property, she does not care about her husband at all and does not care about the veil. Imam Sahib tried his best to bring him to the religion. However, he is living in a very degraded condition. He is making a living by monthly salary and land crops. Although Imam Sahib is very humble, polite, humble and pious, his children are of their mother's nature. Almost everyone looks at him with respect. In this case, the iqtida behind the Imam will be permissible? 5825783661


Answer

- حامداومصلياومسلما، بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم -

Wealth is a gift from God. People have no right to it. So, if your Imam Sahib is indeed worthy of Imamate, that is, he is aware of the essential matters of piety, piety and religion, then his recitation is correct, then there is no difficulty in making Iqtida behind him. And because of the financial crisis, his wife and children humiliated him, so there is no problem in his Imamate. For, if we look at the lives of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and his Companions, it is observed that they lived a very miserable life in this world. And the wife of the Imam must remember that her Paradise depends on the satisfaction of her husband. Her worship will not be accepted without her husband's satisfaction. If the husband is hurt, the maidens of Paradise pray for him. Similarly, children need to remember that their paradise depends on the satisfaction of their father. If you hurt your father, the punishment will start in the world. 9399368457

- والله اعلم باالصواب -

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Source

  • মিশকাত শরীফ, Part: 2, Page: 281
  • হিদায়াহ, Part: 1, Page: 121