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- Aliun Wali Allah in Kalima and Adhan
Aliun Wali Allah in Kalima and Adhan
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An exploration of the significance of "Aliun Wali Allah" in the Kalima and Adhan, focusing on Imam Ali's (A.S) role in Shia Islam
"Aliun Wali Allah in Kalima and Adhan" explores the theological and historical significance of the phrase "Aliun Wali Allah" being included in the Kalima (declaration of faith) and Adhan (call to prayer) within Shia Islam. The book delves into the religious context and reasoning behind the inclusion of this phrase, emphasizing the role of Imam Ali (A.S) as the divinely appointed successor of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
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