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| name =Al-Muraja'at | |||
| image = Al-muraja'at.jpg | |||
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| author = [[Sayyid 'Abd al-Husayn Sharaf al-Din]] | |||
| title_orig = المراجعات | |||
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| language = Arabic | |||
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| subject = Interfaith dialogue | |||
| genre = Dialogue | |||
| published = 2001 | |||
| publisher = Ansariyan Publications | |||
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| pages = 520 | |||
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| translated_as = Al-Muraja'at | |||
| translated_by = Yasin al-Jiburi | |||
| English_publisher = Imam Husayn (as) Islamic Foundation Beirut; Ansariyan Publications | |||
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'''Al-Murāja'āt''' (Arabic: المراجعات) is a revealing book about the truth of [[Shiism]] and the immediate [[imamate]] of [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] after [[the Prophet (s)]]. It contains letters communicated between [[Sayyid 'Abd al-Husayn Sharaf al-Din]], a well-known Shiite scholar in [[Lebanon]] and [[al-Shaykh Salim al-Bishri]], a well-known [[Sunni]] scholar in [[Egypt]]. To further examine all the doubts expressed by Sunni scholars, the book makes several arguments on the issue of imamate of Imam 'Ali based on the holy [[Quran]] and Sunni accepted sources of [[hadiths]] in this regard. More importantly, the reliability of its sources, references along with its inspiring style of writing are the reasons it has received wide acceptance. | '''Al-Murāja'āt''' (Arabic: المراجعات) is a revealing book about the truth of [[Shiism]] and the immediate [[imamate]] of [[Imam 'Ali (a)]] after [[the Prophet (s)]]. It contains letters communicated between [[Sayyid 'Abd al-Husayn Sharaf al-Din]], a well-known Shiite scholar in [[Lebanon]] and [[al-Shaykh Salim al-Bishri]], a well-known [[Sunni]] scholar in [[Egypt]]. To further examine all the doubts expressed by Sunni scholars, the book makes several arguments on the issue of imamate of Imam 'Ali based on the holy [[Quran]] and Sunni accepted sources of [[hadiths]] in this regard. More importantly, the reliability of its sources, references along with its inspiring style of writing are the reasons it has received wide acceptance. | ||