Islamic Lessons Made Easy

Welcome to Islamic Lessons Made Easy
We offer simplified and creative Islamic content based on the teachings of the Ahlul Bayt (as), suitable for all ages and backgrounds.

Our content includes:

📘 Fiqh (Islamic Law):
 – Based on the Jaʿfari (Imamī Shia) school
 – Majority of rulings follow the fatwas of Ayatullah Sayyid Ali al-Sistani and other leading scholars

🧠 Theology (ʿAqaʾid):
 – Drawn from scholars like Ayatullah Misbah Yazdi, Ayatullah Ibrahim Amini, and Shahid Mutahhari
 – Includes class notes and lecture materials

📖 Tafsir (Qur’anic Explanation):
 – Sources explained here: islamiclessonsmadeeasy.com.au/which-tafsir-do-we-u…

📚 Islamic History:
 – Based on works by Sayyid Baqir al-Sharif al-Qarashi

💡 Our goal is to make Islamic teachings clear, accurate, and easy to understand – while addressing common misconceptions.



Islamic Lessons Made Easy

One day an old man came to Medina. At the time of prayers he began to make wudu, but he was making his wudu incorrectly. Imam Hasan and Imam Hussain (as) immediately realized that the old man was not doing his wudu correctly. They wanted to correct him, but hesitated to tell him directly. Perhaps the old man would feel humiliated by two young boys correcting him, or he might even lose interest in the act of worship.

The Imams (as) came up with a plan. They went to the old man and said, “My brother and I disagree over who amongst us performs wudu the best. Would you mind watching us make wudu and be the judge to see which one of us indeed performs wudu correctly? Could you please correct us wherever we are wrong?” The man watched carefully trying to judge who is better.

The boys performed their wudu under his supervision, one after the other. When they had finished, he realized the wudu done by the boys was actually correct. It was his own wudu which was incorrect. Turning to Imam Hasan and Imam Hussain (as), he gently said: "The wudu done by you is correct. I am grateful that you chose to guide me in such a beautiful manner."

Imam Hasan and Imam Hussain (pbuth) neither criticized the old man, nor reproached him for his ignorance of the ruling of Islam. They did not refer to his way of performing wudu as wrong, nor did they call his action void. Rather, they performed wudu themselves and taught the old man its correct way indirectly. The result of this polite and wise criticism was that the old man confessed to his mistake explicitly, learned how to perform wudu correctly, and thanked them with kindness and pleasure.

~Bihar al Anwar

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Who Claims Right: Palestine or Israel?

In the timeless struggle between Palestine and Israel, amidst the clash of narratives, one undeniable truth pierces through the darkness: the resolute spirit of those who have dared to speak out against injustice.

Behind the curtain of Western media's distortions, there lies an undeniable reality—the illegal occupation of Israel and the Zionist movement. This reality has been engraved into the collective memory of over a million voices from all corners of the globe, each recounting their deeply personal stories of the Israeli occupation. This isn't just storytelling; it's a phenomenon known as "tawatur," a relentless, relentless truth, impossible to dismiss.

These brave souls, driven by an unyielding commitment to their cause, have sacrificed more than words can convey. Lives have been laid down, families torn asunder, and friendships shattered—all in the pursuit of justice and the defence of their homeland. Each survivor, each witness, bears the scars of their struggle, engraved deep into their souls.

Despite the veil of misinformation that shrouds their stories, their truth is an unstoppable force. It reverberates across continents, echoing through the hearts and minds of all who bear witness. Their tales of resilience, sacrifice, and invincible willpower transcend borders, leaving an indelible mark on the collective consciousness of humanity.

In the face of adversity, these voices stand tall, refusing to be silenced. Their narratives, etched in the records of history, remind us that even in the most dire circumstances, the human spirit can rise above, casting a beacon of hope and truth that illuminates the darkest corners of our world.

Palestine will be free In Shaa Allah

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We support the oppressed. We support whoever is oppressed wherever they may be, and Palestinians are oppressed, the Israelis oppress them. For this reason we support them.


~ Imam Khomeini, 1st December 1978

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Laylat al Mabit is the title of the night on which Imam Ali (as) slept in the bed of the Prophet (s) because the enemies had plotted to assassinate the Prophet (s).



The Prophet (s) started his emigration from Mecca to Medina in the night, and Imam Ali (as) slept in his bed, so the assassins would not notice his absence.



The verse 2:207 of the Quran is revealed about the sacrifice of Imam Ali (as) for saving the life of the Prophet (s).

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‘Knowledge is the lost property of the believer.
Imam Ali (as)
Uyun Akhbar ar-Ridha, v. 2, p. 66

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