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what is the difference between sunni and shia

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what is the difference between sunni and shia what is the difference between sunni and shia All the Muslims beleaved that Allah is One, Muhammad (S) is His last Prophet, the Qur’an is His last Book for group, which at some point Allah can resurrect all kinsmen, and that they are questioned regarding their beliefs and actions. There are, however, disagreements between 2|the 2} colleges within the following two areas: 1. The Caliphate (successorship/leadership) that the Shi’a believe is that the right of the Imams of Ahlul-Bayt. 2. The Moslem rule once there's no clear Qur’anic statement, neither is there a Hadith upon that Muslim colleges have in agreement. The second issue has root into the primary one. The Shi’a sure themselves to ask Ahlul-Bayt for account the path of Prophet (S). they are doing this in conformity with the order of Prophet rumored within the authentic Sunni and Shi’i collections of traditions beside what the Qur’an attests to their excellent purity. Th...

The Continuation of Imamate and theNecessity of Recognition of Imam

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The Continuation of Imamate and the Necessity of Recognition of Imam Islam is undoubtedly the everlasting religion until the Resurrection Day and never dependent upon the great Prophet of Islam (a.s). The Holy Quran says: وَمَا مُحَمَّد إِلَّا رَسُولٌ قَدْ خَلَتْ مِنْ قَبْلِهِ الرُّسُلُ أَفَإِيْن مَاتَ أَوْ قُتِلَ انْقَلَبْتُمْ عَلَى أَعْقَابِكُمْ . “And Muhammad is no more than a messenger; the messengers have already passed away before him; if then he dies or is killed will you turn back upon your heels? 2:1441” So the continuation of Islam, as a religion, over time is an established principle. Defending religion, execution of Shari’ah commandments and protecting the glory of Muslims and Islamic territory, on the other hand, requires leadership and commandment or else it would not be possible. The necessity of leadership is an issue agreed upon by all Islamic sects and branches and except for a small group, not worthy of attention, no one has doubted it. Adhu...

What are Imamate and Caliphate?

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What are Imamate and Caliphate?   Raghib—the famous lexicographer—in his book entitled Mufradat states, “An Imam is one who is followed. It can be either a person whose speech and behavior are followed, or a book, etc.” He also says about Caliphate, “Caliphate is the succession of another person.” The terms “Imamate” and “Caliphate” seem to have been used in the same lexical meaning in religious texts, too. The realm of these two concepts, however, may be wide or narrow, depending on their sphere of usage. So, if Imamate is used with ‘Ummah’ (nation) or ‘naas’ (the masses); or it is used in the abstract, it means all-around leadership which is of excellent status and we are not to deal with its features and greatness here. The relationship between the concepts of Imamate and Caliphate   is a distinct issue which should be dealt with in its own place. But two points are of  significance in the present discussion. Imamate and Caliphate are the suc...