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- Part 1: General Meaning
- Part 2: The Shi'ite Point of View
- 5. The Necessity of Imamate and the Qualifications of an Imam
- 6. Infalability of the Imams
- 7. Superiority of ‘Ali (as)
- 8. Appointment of Ali (as)
- 9. Verses of mastership ( wilayah)
- 10. The formal declaration of Ghadir Khum
- 11. 'Ali "self" of the Prophet
- 12. Traditions
- 13. Ulu 'L-Amr must be ma’sum
- 14. Ulu 'l-Amr: does it mean Muslim ruler?
- 15. Real meaning of Ulu 'l-Amr
- 16. Twelve caliphs or Imams
- 17. Few facts about the twelve Imams(a)
- Part 3- The Sunni Point of View
- 18. Sunni views on the caliphate
- 19. Qualifications of a Caliph
- 20. Abu Bakr’s rise to power
- 21. Short review
- 22. Nomination of 'Umar
- 23. Ash-Sura: The committee
- 25. General review
- 26. The practical side
- 27. Al-Walid and Harun Ar-Rashid
- 28. Effects on the beliefs of the justice of God and 'ismah of the prophets
- 29. Is Shi’ism Undemocratic?
- 30. A Dynastic rule?
- Bibliography
Imamate (The Vicegerency Of The Prophet (s.a.)
BOOK ID
Title: Imamate (the vicegerency of the prophet)
Author(s): Allamah Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi
Publisher(s): World Organization for Islamic Services (WOFIS)
Category: Prophethood amp; Imamate
Topic Tags: Imamate Infallibility Shura Miscellaneous information:nbsp;ISBN-10: 1494428172
ISBN-13: 978-1494428174
Congress Classification: BP223/ر6 الف 9 1364
Dewey Classification: 297 /45
National bibliography numbers: م 78-16393
Featured Category: Introducing the Ahlul Bayt Resources for Further Research
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سرشناسه : رضوی، سعیداختر
Rizvi, Saeed Akhtar
عنوان و نام پدیدآور : Imamate (The vicegerency of the prophet (s.a.)/ by Saeed Akhtar Redhewi; annotated by Muhammad Redhewi
وضعیت ویراست : [ویرایش ]2
مشخصات نشر : Tehran: Ansariyan Publications, 1375 = 1416 = 1996.
مشخصات ظاهری : ص 117
شابک : 9644381025
وضعیت فهرست نویسی : فهرستنویسی قبلی
یادداشت : انگلیسی - عربی
یادداشت : فهرستنویسی براساس اطلاعات فیپا.
یادداشت : چاپ دوم: 1378
یادداشت : کتابنامه: ص. 102 - 97؛ همچنین به صورت زیرنویس
عنوان دیگر : Imamate (The vicegerency of the prophet)
موضوع : امامت
رده بندی کنگره : BP223/ر6 الف 9 1375
رده بندی دیویی : 297 /45
شماره کتابشناسی ملی : م 78-13268
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Meaning of Imamate and Khilafah, as well as Shi'i and Sunni views on topics such as necessity of Imamate, infallibility, and Shura.
Part 1: General Meaning
1. Meaning of Imamate and Khilafah
Al-Imamah literally means 'to lead '; al-imam means 'the leader'. In Islamic terminology al-imamah (Imamate) means 'universal authority in all religious and secular affairs, in succession to the Prophet'(1). al-Imam means 'the man who, in succession to the Prophet, has the right to the absolute command of the Muslims in all religious and secular affairs '.
The word 'man' signifies that a female cannot be an Imam. 'Absolute command' excludes those who lead in the prayers: they are also called 'Imam of the prayers', but they do not have absolute authority. 'In succession to the Prophet ' denotes the difference between a prophet and an Imam. The Imam enjoys this authority not directly, but as the successor of the Prophet.
The word Al-Khilafah means 'to succeed' and al-khalifah means 'the successor'. In Islamic terminology al-khilafah and al-khalifah practically signify the same meanings as al-ima'mah and al-ima'm repectively.
Al-Wisayah means ' the executorship of the will', and al-wasiyy means 'the executor of the will'. Their significance in Muslims' writings is the same as that of al-khilafah (caliphate) and al-khalifah (caliph).
It is interesting to note that many previous prophets were also the caliphs of
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