Imamah

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Imamah is the fourth of the Roots of Islam. It is the belief that Allah SWT has appointed leaders among the people who are not necessarily prophets and that one of those leaders must exist at all times.  
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Imamah is the fourth of the [[Roots of Islam]]. It is the belief that Allah SWT has appointed leaders among the people who are not necessarily prophets and that one of those leaders must exist at all times.  
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== Imamah In Quran ==
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== Imamah in Narrations ==
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== Infalibility of Imams ==
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== Imams of Islam ==
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The Imams of Islam are 12:
The Imams of Islam are 12:
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1- Imam Ali Ibn Abi Talib
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1- [[Imam Ali Ibn Abi Talib]]
2- Imam Alhassan
2- Imam Alhassan
3- Imam Alhussain
3- Imam Alhussain

Latest revision as of 03:52, 29 July 2010

Imamah is the fourth of the Roots of Islam. It is the belief that Allah SWT has appointed leaders among the people who are not necessarily prophets and that one of those leaders must exist at all times.


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[edit] Imamah In Quran

[edit] Imamah in Narrations

[edit] Infalibility of Imams

[edit] Imams of Islam

The Imams of Islam are 12:

1- Imam Ali Ibn Abi Talib 2- Imam Alhassan 3- Imam Alhussain 4- Imam Ali Ibn Alhussain 5- Imam Mohammad Albaqir 6- Imam Ja'far Alsadiq 7- Imam Moosa Alkadhem 8- Imam Ali Alridha 9- Imam Mohammad Aljawad 10- Imam Ali Alhadi 11- Imam Alhassan Alaskari 12- Imam Mohammad Almahdi

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