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- Chapter 1: Conceptual Foundations
- Chapter 2: Saqifa, The First Manifestations
- Chapter 3: 'Ali and the First Two Caliphs
- Chapter 4: The Re-emergence of the 'Alid Party
- Chapter 5: Kufa, Stage of Shi'i Activities
- Chapter 6: The Abdication of Hasan
- Chapter 7: The Martyrdom of Husayn
- Chapter 8: The Reaction after Karbala
- Chapter 9: The Struggle for Legitimacy
- Chapter 10: The Imamate of Ja'far as-Sadiq
- Chapter 11: The Doctrine of the Imamate
intimately involved in the whole life of man in society, and not least in his politics. Even the purely religious teaching of Jesus-as it is commonly regarded-is not without its political relevance.(1)
Just as the Prophet was basically a religious and spiritual teacher and messenger and, at the same time, due to the circumstances, a temporal ruler and statesman, Islam has been since its very birth both a religious discipline and, so to speak, a socio-political movement. It is basically religious because of the status Muhammad attained as the Apostle of God appointed and sent by Him to deliver His message to mankind, and political because of the environment and circumstances in which it arose and grew.
Likewise Shi'ism, in its inherent nature, has always been both religious and political, and these co-existing aspects are found side by side throughout its history. It is therefore difficult to speak, at any stage of its existence, about the “political” Shi'a as distinct from the “religious” one. Throughout the first three or four centuries of Islamic religious and institutional development, one cannot fail to see that all religious discussions among Muslims had both political and social relevance.
When we analyse different possible relations which the religious beliefs and the political constitution in Islam bear to one another, we find the claims and the doctrinal trends of the supporters of 'Ali more inclined towards the religious aspects than the political ones; thus it seems paradoxical that the party whose claims were based chiefly on spiritual
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