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Q&A on Gaza

This quick Q&A has been written in response to the outrageous lies of the Zionists and the abject failure of most of the so-called free press, especially since so few available introductory resources are worth reading[1]. The questions are typical of what Zionists say and are based on a series of discussions and debates in the last few weeks. Q. Israel didn't want this war but has been forced to go into Gaza to confront terrorists who want to destroy Israel[2] This makes it sound like Israel is the victim rather than the aggressor, occupier, invader (initiator of violence, breaker of peace deals, violator of ceasefire agreements, ignorer of UN resolutions[3] etc.) and that the Palestinians are somehow picking on Israel. This often comes from not accepting two points: Israel occupies Palestine Resistance to occupation, aggression and invasion is always legitimate The Israeli occupation of Palestine is the longest military occupation in modern history – 66 ye

Q&A on Imitation, taqleed and achieving more than one value from one action

Answer to the Question: 1- Imitation (Taqleed) and Leaving the Opinion of One Scholar (Mujtahid) for Another Mujtahid 2- Achieving more than One Value from One Action To Hijazi Shaheen (Translated) Question:  Assalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah Wa Barakatuhu Firstly, May Allah light your path and guide your way and grant you strength and support. I have several important questions regarding the Hizb books, I am from the sons of the Hizb; I pray that the answers will soothe our chests as we have given a pledge to you. 1. It was mentioned in the book The System of Islam (English version p. 96), “If the muqalid follows a mujtahid in a hukum of any issue and acts accordingly, he is not allowed to leave that hukm for another mujtahid at all.” The word “Mutlaqan” (at all) here, does not comply with our understanding that when we realise a mistake we do not leave it and go to the right opinion; how is it the case then if I follow a mujtahid and then discover later