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{{about|'''Prophethood''' as a principle of religion|explanation about the '''Prophets'''|Prophets}}
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'''Al-Nubuwwa''' (Arabic: {{ia|النُبُوَّة}}) or '''Prophethood''' is a divine selection of a person to whom divine teachings are [[wahy|revealed]] in order to lead people to the path of perfection and happiness. The main features of the prophets include the reception of [[wahy]] (revelation), the power to perform [[miracles]], and [[infallibility]].
'''Al-Nubuwwa''' (Arabic: {{ia|النُبُوَّة}}) or '''Prophethood''' is a divine selection of a person to whom divine teachings are [[wahy|revealed]] in order to lead people to the path of perfection and happiness. The main features of the prophets include the reception of [[wahy]] (revelation), the power to perform [[miracles]], and [[infallibility]].
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The [[Shi'as]] appeal to several Quranic [[verse]]s and [[hadiths]], such as [[Hadith al-Thaqalayn]], to hold that after the end of prophethood, [[God]] has preserved the last religion—Islam—by [[Imams]] who are supposed to protect the religion. They believe that the [[Imam al-Mahdi (a)|last Imam]] who is still alive and lives anonymously will [[Zuhur|someday]] be commissioned to rule the whole world with Islam and guide the human beings to their perfections.
The [[Shi'as]] appeal to several Quranic [[verse]]s and [[hadiths]], such as [[Hadith al-Thaqalayn]], to hold that after the end of prophethood, [[God]] has preserved the last religion—Islam—by [[Imams]] who are supposed to protect the religion. They believe that the [[Imam al-Mahdi (a)|last Imam]] who is still alive and lives anonymously will [[Zuhur|someday]] be commissioned to rule the whole world with Islam and guide the human beings to their perfections.
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* The material for this article is mainly taken from [[:fa:نبوت|{{ia|نبوت}}]] in Farsi Wikishia.
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