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Shia
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Allama Muhammad Husain Tabatabai
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A detailed exploration of the beliefs, history, and traditions of Shia Islam, emphasizing Imamah and the legacy of the Ahlul Bayt (AS).
"Shia" is a comprehensive exploration of the beliefs, practices, and history of Shia Islam, one of the major branches of the Islamic faith. The book delves into the core principles that define Shia ideology, such as the belief in Imamah, the divine leadership of the Ahlul Bayt (AS), and the pivotal role of Imam Ali (AS) and his descendants. It highlights significant historical events, including the tragedy of Karbala, and examines the contributions of Shia scholars and leaders in preserving and spreading Islamic teachings. By addressing common misconceptions and providing a detailed analysis of Shia traditions and culture, this book offers readers a thorough understanding of the rich spiritual heritage and profound teachings of Shia Islam.
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