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'''Qā'im Āl Muḥammad''' (Arabic: قائم آل محمد) is a tile of [[Imam al-Mahdi (a)]] indicating his promised uprising in the [[End Time]]. Although in many [[hadiths]] the tile refers to Imam al-Mahdi (a), in others, it refers to other [[Imams (a)]] as well, which means a person who stands up for God’s orders. Some [[Shi'as]] in 2nd/8th and 3rd/9th centuries thought that some Imams or their children were the promised Qa'ims and were expecting their [[Reappearance]].
'''Qā'im Āl Muḥammad''' (Arabic: قائم آل محمد) is a title of [[Imam al-Mahdi (a)]] indicating his promised uprising in the [[End Time]]. Although in many [[hadiths]] the tile refers to Imam al-Mahdi (a), in others, it refers to other [[Imams (a)]] as well, which means a person who stands up for God’s orders. Some [[Shi'as]] in 2nd/8th and 3rd/9th centuries thought that some Imams or their children were the promised Qa'ims and were expecting their [[Reappearance]].


==Qa'im in Hadiths==
==Qa'im in Hadiths==
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[[Isma'iliyya]] which was formed after the martyrdom of Imam al-Sadiq (a) was branched into two groups: some of them accepted the imamate of Muahmmad, the son of Isma'il, and some of them stopped at the imamate of [[Isma'il b. Ja'far]] and believed in his Mahdawiyya. They believed that Isma'il did not die; rather his father, Imam al-Sadiq (a), had hidden him from people in order to protect him from harms. They believed that he would live until he takes over the whole Earth. These are pure Isma'iliyya. However, some of the followers of Muhammad b. Isma'il believed in his Mahdawiyya and stopped at his imamate.
[[Isma'iliyya]] which was formed after the martyrdom of Imam al-Sadiq (a) was branched into two groups: some of them accepted the imamate of Muahmmad, the son of Isma'il, and some of them stopped at the imamate of [[Isma'il b. Ja'far]] and believed in his Mahdawiyya. They believed that Isma'il did not die; rather his father, Imam al-Sadiq (a), had hidden him from people in order to protect him from harms. They believed that he would live until he takes over the whole Earth. These are pure Isma'iliyya. However, some of the followers of Muhammad b. Isma'il believed in his Mahdawiyya and stopped at his imamate.
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