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:::''{{about|'''Imamate''' as the principle of Shi'a school|explanation about '''Imams of Shi'a'''|Imams of Shi'a}}'' | :::''{{about|'''Imamate''' as the principle of Shi'a school|explanation about '''Imams of Shi'a'''|Imams of Shi'a}}'' | ||
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'''Imamate''' (Arabic:{{ia| إمامة }}/Persian: {{ia|امامت}}) is the leadership of the Islamic society in all religious and worldly affairs. It is among the [[principles of Shi'a school]] and one of the points of difference between [[Shi'a]] and [[Sunni]]s. The importance of this principle among shi'a led them to be titled as [[Imamiyya]] due to their belief in Imamate. According to shi'a teachings, [[the Prophet (s)|the noble Prophet (s)]] made a lot of efforts to introduce his [[caliphate|Caliph]] and the leader of Muslims after himself since the beginning of his mission. His efforts towards this aim began since his first public invitation by introducing [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] as his c'Aliph and successor and continued until the last days of his life on the way back from [[Hajjat al-wida']] on 18 of [[Dhu al-Hijja]] in [[Ghadir Khumm]]. | '''Imamate''' (Arabic:{{ia| إمامة }}/Persian: {{ia|امامت}}) is the leadership of the Islamic society in all religious and worldly affairs. It is among the [[principles of Shi'a school]] and one of the points of difference between [[Shi'a]] and [[Sunni]]s. The importance of this principle among shi'a led them to be titled as [[Imamiyya]] due to their belief in Imamate. According to shi'a teachings, [[the Prophet (s)|the noble Prophet (s)]] made a lot of efforts to introduce his [[caliphate|Caliph]] and the leader of Muslims after himself since the beginning of his mission. His efforts towards this aim began since his first public invitation by introducing [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] as his c'Aliph and successor and continued until the last days of his life on the way back from [[Hajjat al-wida']] on 18 of [[Dhu al-Hijja]] in [[Ghadir Khumm]]. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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* The material for this article is mainly taken from [http://fa.wikishia.net/view/امامت امامت] in Farsi Wikishia. | |||
* Qur'an | * Qur'an | ||
* Nahj al-balagha | * Nahj al-balagha | ||
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* Amini, Ibrahim, [http://www.al-islam.org/imamate-and-imams-ayatullah-ibrahim-amini [Imamate and The Imams''], translated by: Hamida Ilahi Nia, Qom, Ansariyan Publications. | * Amini, Ibrahim, [http://www.al-islam.org/imamate-and-imams-ayatullah-ibrahim-amini [Imamate and The Imams''], translated by: Hamida Ilahi Nia, Qom, Ansariyan Publications. | ||
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