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Shí‘ism: Imãmate & Wilãyat
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Sayyid Muhammad Rizvi
0920675115
Al-Ma’ãrif Publications (Al-Ma’ãrif Books)
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English
This book offers an in-depth exploration of Shia beliefs on Imamate and Wilayat, discussing their religious and historical significance within Islam.
"Shí‘ism: Imãmate & Wilãyat" provides a detailed overview of the Shia concepts of Imamate and Wilayat, central tenets that highlight the unique aspects of Shia belief in leadership and spiritual authority. It covers the historical development of these concepts, their theological foundations, and their significance in shaping Shia identity. The book also addresses the differences between Shia and Sunni perspectives on leadership, examining how Imamate and Wilayat contribute to the structure of Shia communities. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the spiritual and political dimensions of these doctrines and their impact on Shia Islam.
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