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Day Ten
In Honour of Sayyida Khadija (sa)
وَ وَجَدَكَ عائِلًا فَأَغْنى
(الضحی: 8)
Did He not find you needy, and enrich you?
[2]
Ayatulla Makarem, Tafsir Namuna, v. 27, p. 105.
[3]
Allama Tabataba-i, Tafsir al-Mizan, vol. 20, p. 525.
[4]
Akber Hashemi Rafsanjani, Tafsir Rahnuma, commentary of verse 8 of sura al-Duha.
[5]
Ali bin Isa Arbeli, book of narrations: Kashful Ghumma, Persian translation by Ali bin Hussain Zawarei, vol. 2, p. 78.
[6]
Mohsen Qara-ati, Tafsir Nur, Sura al-Duha
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Summary of question
How can one become sure which of the ulema giving advice and lectures are worthy and qualified to so?
Question
We live in a community of hundreds of thousands of Muslims and have many ulema--many of whom we do not believe are qualified. How can a person obtain assurance (or certification) that the ulema that are giving advice and lectures are supported and qualified according to the rules of the Shia faith?





