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Shia beliefs in the Bible
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An insightful exploration of Shia beliefs in relation to the Bible, examining scriptural connections, theological parallels, and how biblical references align with Islamic teachings.
"Shia Beliefs in the Bible" delves into the intersections between Shia Islamic theology and biblical scriptures, exploring references that align with the concepts of Imamah, divine justice, and the role of Ahlul Bayt (AS). The book analyzes verses from the Bible that some scholars interpret as foreshadowing the leadership of Imam Ali (AS) and the Twelve Imams, offering a comparative perspective on religious prophecies and doctrines. By addressing historical and theological contexts, this book provides a unique look at how Shia beliefs find resonance in earlier scriptures, making it an essential read for those interested in comparative religion and interfaith studies.
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