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Introduction to Kitab al-Irshad
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An insightful introduction to Kitab al-Irshad, a renowned work by Sheikh al-Mufid, detailing the lives, virtues, and divine leadership of the Twelve Imams (AS), providing historical and theological insights into Imamate.
"Introduction to Kitab al-Irshad" offers a scholarly overview of Kitab al-Irshad, one of the most important classical works in Shi'a Islamic literature, authored by the great scholar Sheikh al-Mufid. This book serves as an introduction to the theological and historical significance of Imamate, the divine authority of the Twelve Imams (AS), and their pivotal role in guiding the Muslim Ummah. It provides a summary of the life, character, and leadership of the Imams, alongside their contributions to Islamic thought. The work also highlights key historical events and miracles associated with the Ahlul Bayt (AS), emphasizing their divine status in Islam. A must-read for students of Islamic theology and history.
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