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'''Trial of Ibrāhīm (a) Verse''' or '''The Ibtilā Verse''' (Arabic: {{ia|آية إبتلاء إبراهيم}}) is the [[verse]] 124 of [[Qur'an 2]] in which God appointed [[Ibrahim (a)]] (Abraham) as [[imam]]. Referring to this verse, Shi'a believe that [[imamate]] is a God-given position and that imam needs to be [[infallible]]. | '''Trial of Ibrāhīm (a) Verse''' or '''The Ibtilā Verse''' (Arabic: {{ia|آية إبتلاء إبراهيم}}) is the [[verse]] 124 of [[Qur'an 2]] in which God appointed [[Ibrahim (a)]] (Abraham) as [[imam]]. Referring to this verse, Shi'a believe that [[imamate]] is a God-given position and that imam needs to be [[infallible]]. | ||
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|{{center|'''{{arabic|وَإِذِ ابتَلىٰ إِبراهيمَ رَبُّهُ بِكَلِماتٍ فَأَتَمَّهُنَّ قالَ إِنّي جاعِلُكَ لِلنّاسِ إِمامًا قالَ وَمِن ذُرِّيَّتي قالَ لا يَنالُ عَهدِي الظّالِمينَ}}'''}} | |||
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|{{ | |{{center|And when his Lord tried Ibrahim with certain kalimat (words), and he fulfilled them, He said: 'I am making you the Imam of mankind.' Said he: 'And from among my descendants?' He said: 'My pledge does not extend to the unjust}} | ||
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