The opportunity for EID AL-Mab’ath will fall on the 27th of the Lunar calendar on January 28 this year.
According to TWELVER SHI’a’s belief, the prophet Muhammad (PBUH) mission began on June 25, 1960 on Rajab 27. Before receiving his mission, the prophet (PBUH) spent a considerable amount of time lonely and worshiped God.
He retreated to a mountain high -ura cave for a month and dedicated to dedication. After the time in the cave, he returned to Mecca, rotated his hippo more than seven times and went home. In this cave, the mission began by the revelation of the first poem of Koran.
When his mission began, it is generally believed that the prophetic (PBUH) was 40 years old. For the first three years, he secretly invited people to Islam. But the order of the Koran poems suggests that his public invitation to Islam has begun shortly after his first revelation.
The prophet BI’thtat (the appointment of God) represents the ultimate appearance of God’s mercy on humanity. This event, which began the prophet’s mission to lead humanity, is considered to be one of the greatest blessings of God, leading to the best possibility of humanity.
A journey with a path in which humanity has progressed, intellectual, moral, and mental development that has continued to this day. The mind is progressing, and the truth revealed by religion is essential for human culture and society. The hearts of a variety of people are becoming more and more spiritual.
The essence of mab’ath is to cope with human suffering and confusion by encouraging the return to divinity planted in humanity. The trust in humans, this divinity, supports the pursuit of the struggle to protect the truth, justice, and the oppressed people.
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