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Muawiyah b. Wahab reports that Imam Sadiq (a.s.) was supplicating for the visitors/Shias of the Ahle Bait (a.s.) thus, '...Then (O Allah) have mercy on the cheeks that have changed colour from being rubbed against the grave of Imam Husain (a.s.). Then (O Allah) have mercy on the eyes that shed tears continuously out of love for us. Then (O Allah) have mercy on the hearts that are impatient (with our love) and are burning (in our love). Then (O Allah) have mercy on the cries that are raised for us. O Allah, surely I entrust these bodies and these souls (of the Shias) with You until You quench their thirst with the water of the Kausar Pond on the Day of Intense Thirst.'
Kaamil al-Ziyaraat v 1 p 116-117

Kerala CM reignites ‘love jihad’ theory

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala Chief Minister V S Achutanandan’s charge that the Popular Front of India (PFI), which allegedly masterminded the Taliban-style attack on a college lecturer, had plans to Islamize Kerala in 20 years using “money and marriages” has reignited the “love jihad’ controversy, hotly debated in the state last year.

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