What If Your Beliefs Are Wrong? | The Divine Standard in Shi'a Islam

How do you know that your beliefs are actually true? Most people measure their faith through feelings, social influence, popular opinions, or the people they admire. But in Shi'a Islam, truth is not determined by emotions, trends, or personalities. It is measured against a divine standard. In this video, we reflect on a profound lesson from the life of Sayyid Abd al-Azim al-Hasani (AS), one of the most respected and trusted figures in Shi'a history. Despite his knowledge and status, he presented his beliefs to Imam al-Hadi (AS) to ensure that his faith was aligned with the truth. What does this teach us about certainty, guidance, and self-examination? We also explore the deeper role of Ziyarat Aal Yasin—not merely as a supplication, but as a standard that helps believers understand the meaning of Imamate, obedience, guidance, and their relationship with Imam al-Mahdi (AJTF). Topics covered: • The danger of making ourselves the standard of truth • Why faith should not depend on people • The lesson of Sayyid Abd al-Azim and Imam al-Hadi (AS) • The meaning of the divine standard in Shi'a Islam • How Ziyarat Aal Yasin recalibrates our spiritual compass • Examining our beliefs through authentic guidance If this reflection benefited you, consider sharing it with others and subscribing for more content on Shi'a theology, spirituality, self-development, and Islamic thought. #ShiaIslam #ImamHadi #ImamMahdi #ZiyaratAalYasin #IslamicReminder #Faith #Beliefs #Guidance #AhlulBayt #IslamicKnowledge