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  | Subject = Knowing the [[Imam]]
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  | Shi'a sources = ''[[Al-Kafi]]'' • ''[[Kamal al-din wa tamam al-ni'ma]]'' • ''Kifayat al-athar fi l-nass 'ala l-a'immat al-ithna 'ashar''
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  | Sunni sources = ''[[Sahih Muslim]]'' • ''[[Musnad Ahmad b. Hanbal]]'' • ''Musnad Abi Dawud al-Tayalisi'' • ''Musnad al-Shamiyyin''
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'''Ḥadīth Man Māt''' (Arabic: {{ia|حَدیث مَنْ مات}}) is a well-known [[hadith]] from [[the Prophet Muhammad (s)]] according to which: "if a man dies while he does not know the [[Imam]] of his time, he will die a death of [[Jahiliyya]] (Ignorance Era)". The hadith is cited in [[Shi'a]] and [[Sunni]] sources with different wordings. The Shi'as take it to be concerned with the problem of [[imamate]], implying the obligation of knowing and obeying the [[Imams]]. Sunni scholars take it to be concerned with the relationship between people and a Muslim [[ruler]] and the obligation of pledging their [[allegiance]] to him.
'''Ḥadīth Man Māt''' (Arabic: {{ia|حَدیث مَنْ مات}}) is a well-known [[hadith]] from [[the Prophet Muhammad (s)]] according to which: "if a man dies while he does not know the [[Imam]] of his time, he will die a death of [[Jahiliyya]] (Ignorance Era)". The hadith is cited in [[Shi'a]] and [[Sunni]] sources with different wordings. The Shi'as take it to be concerned with the problem of [[imamate]], implying the obligation of knowing and obeying the [[Imams]]. Sunni scholars take it to be concerned with the relationship between people and a Muslim [[ruler]] and the obligation of pledging their [[allegiance]] to him.


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