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Those who have made this title have called these beliefs as Usul al-Din [Principles of Religion] because they believe all Islamic sciences such as [[hadith studies]], [[fiqh]] and [[tafsir]] are interdependent on these principles. In other words, Islamic sciences rely on accepting [[the Prophet (s)]] and accepting him depends on knowing these principles. | Those who have made this title have called these beliefs as Usul al-Din [Principles of Religion] because they believe all Islamic sciences such as [[hadith studies]], [[fiqh]] and [[tafsir]] are interdependent on these principles. In other words, Islamic sciences rely on accepting [[the Prophet (s)]] and accepting him depends on knowing these principles. | ||
Moreover, it can be noted that these principles are defined so that the distrinction between Islam and other religions as well as the distinction between [[Shi'a]] and other sects are preserved; such as, accepting imamate, separates the Shi'a from [[sunni|Sunnis]] and with justice, Shi'a are separated from [[Ash'arite]]s. | Moreover, it can be noted that these principles are defined so that the distrinction between Islam and other religions as well as the distinction between [[Shi'a]] and other sects are preserved; such as, accepting imamate, separates the Shi'a from [[sunni|Sunnis]] and with justice, Shi'a are separated from [[Ash'arism|Ash'arite]]s. | ||
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