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Wilaya is a closeness to God which brings about a certain power of influence for the closed one.<ref>Tabataba'i, ''al-Mizan'', vol.6, p.12</ref> This Wilaya has two types: in creation and in religion. Wilaya in creation or Wilaya over creation is Imam's guardianship over creatures of the world and influencing on them. The other type is Wilaya in religion which includes Imam's guardianship in interpretation and explanation of the [[Qur'an]], the conduct of the Prophet (s) and leadership of the society.<ref>Jawadi Amuli, ''Wilayat-i faqih'', p.124-125</ref>
Wilaya is a closeness to God which brings about a certain power of influence for the closed one.<ref>Tabataba'i, ''al-Mizan'', vol.6, p.12</ref> This Wilaya has two types: in creation and in religion. Wilaya in creation or Wilaya over creation is Imam's guardianship over creatures of the world and influencing on them. The other type is Wilaya in religion which includes Imam's guardianship in interpretation and explanation of the [[Qur'an]], the conduct of the Prophet (s) and leadership of the society.<ref>Jawadi Amuli, ''Wilayat-i faqih'', p.124-125</ref>


=== Authoritativeness and Necessity of Obedience ===
=== Authoritaty and Necessity of Obedience ===
It means that Imam's words and his interpretation of God's word is authoritative and necessary to be obeyed. This attribute is the result of benefiting from God-given knowledge and knowing God's intention in verses of Divine Books.<ref>Tabataba'i, ''Shi'a dar Islam'', p.31-32</ref>
It means that Imam's words and his interpretation of God's word is authoritative and necessary to be obeyed. This attribute is the result of benefiting from God-given knowledge and knowing God's intention in verses of Divine Books.<ref>Tabataba'i, ''Shi'a dar Islam'', p.31-32</ref>


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