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Imamat And Khilafat
"Imamat and Khilafat" is a profound exploration of one of the most crucial theological and historical debates in Islamic thought. The book delves into the concept of leadership in Islam, contrasting the Shia belief in divinely appointed Imams with the Sunni concept of Caliphate. It examines the Quranic verses, hadiths, and historical events that shaped the leadership dispute after the passing of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The work highlights the qualifications of true leadership, the role of the Imams in guiding the Muslim community, and the political and spiritual dimensions of leadership in Islam. This book is essential for readers seeking a deeper understanding of the differences between Imamat and Khilafat and their implications on Muslim history and unity.