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The Shia and their beliefs
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Imam Muhammad Shirazi
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A comprehensive guide to Shia Islam, its core beliefs, historical background, and the significance of Imamah (Divine Leadership) in shaping the faith.
"The Shia and Their Beliefs" offers an in-depth look into the fundamental beliefs and principles of Shia Islam, focusing on the concept of Imamah, the role of the Ahlul Bayt (AS), and the significance of divine leadership in guiding the Muslim Ummah. The book explores key theological differences between Sunni and Shia Islam, the history of the Twelve Imams, and the importance of justice, spirituality, and devotion in Shia thought. It also addresses misconceptions about Shia beliefs, providing authentic references from the Quran, Hadith, and historical texts. This book is essential for anyone seeking a clear and factual understanding of Shia Islam.
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