Tawassul (Intercession/Mediation)
Seeking nearness to Allah through holy persons such as the Prophet and Ahl al-Bayt.
Tawassul (Arabic: توسل) means "to seek a means" or "to draw near" and refers to the practice of seeking nearness to Allah and answered prayers through holy persons — primarily the Prophet Muhammad and his household (Ahl al-Bayt). Tawassul is a central element in Shia worship and prayer practice.
The Quranic basis for tawassul is clear: "O you who believe! Fear Allah and seek a means (wasilah) to Him" (Surah Al-Ma'idah 5:35). Additionally, the Quran says: "And if they, when they had wronged themselves, had come to you [the Prophet] and asked forgiveness from Allah, and the Messenger had asked forgiveness for them, they would have found Allah Forgiving, Merciful" (Surah An-Nisa 4:64).
Imam al-Sadiq (peace be upon him) said: "Allah has not created a more noble means to draw near to Him than supplicating through Muhammad and Ahl al-Bayt" (Wasail al-Shia, vol. 4). In practice, tawassul is expressed in du'as such as Du'a Tawassul, where the supplicant addresses the 14 Infallibles and asks them to intercede with Allah.
It is important to emphasize that tawassul is not worship of the holy persons — it is an acknowledgment of their nearness to Allah and a request for their intercession (shafa'ah). Just as one can ask a living person to pray for them, one can also ask the Prophet and the Imams for intercession, since — according to Shia theology — they are alive with Allah. In the context of prayer, tawassul manifests in salawat, qunut, and the many du'as that mention the Prophet and Ahl al-Bayt as intermediaries to Allah.
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The Islamic lunar calendar, which begins with the Prophet's migration to Medina.
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Two extra prostrations performed to compensate for errors in prayer.
Jumu'ah (Friday Prayer)
The weekly congregational prayer on Friday, which replaces Dhuhr.
Ziyarah (Visitation Prayer)
Visitation and greeting to the Prophet, the Imams, and holy persons at their graves.
Iman (Faith)
Belief in Allah's oneness, His angels, books, messengers, the Day of Judgment, and divine predestination.