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Shia Islam (Arabic: Shī‘ah , sometimes spelled Shi'a ), is the second largest denomination of Islam, after Sunni Islam. The followers of Shia Islam are called Shi'as . Similar to other school...
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Shiites, in contrast, believe that only the heirs of the fourth caliph, Ali, are the legitimate successors of Mohammed. In 931 the Twelfth Imam disappeared. This was a seminal event in the history of Shiite Muslims. ... Shiites focused on developing their religious beliefs, through their imams...
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Defence of the Sunnah is more superior than Jihaad in the path of Allaah.There is no compulsion for a person to accept The Truth, but it is certainly a shame upon the Human Intellect when a man is not even interested in finding out what is the Truth about islam and muslims This web page aims to set out the misconceptions, ...
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Defence of the Sunnah is more superior than Jihaad in the path of Allaah.There is no compulsion for a person to accept The Truth, but it is certainly a shame upon the Human Intellect when a man is not even interested in finding out what is the Truth about islam and muslims This web page aims to set out the misconceptions, ...
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Though this article has dealt primarily with the beliefs and practice of twelver Shiites, there are also numerous other sects within Shiism such as the Zaydi, Isma`ili, Nizari, Musta`lis, Druze, and Muqanna`ah.56 Some scholars also argue that the Babi, Baha`i, and Batini sects should be considered as derivatives of...
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The early Shiites, a recognized, if often persecuted, opposition to the central government, soon divided into several factions. The majority of the Shiites today are Twelve-Imam Shiites (notably in Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, India, and Pakistan).
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Welcome to A Shi'ite Encyclopedia. Please size your browser so you can see the entire width of the graphic above. Please click the "contact us" button to give us suggestions on this new interface. ... View the non-frames version. ... The Twelve Imams: Part i; Part ii; The Holy Quran and the Pure Imams; The Reward of Loving...
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The Fatimids, although Shiites in their beliefs, for the most part coexisted peacefully with the predominantly Sunni population. They founded the oldest university in the world, Al Azhar, and Cairo became a great intellectual center.
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From the deviated beliefs of the Shiites is the belief of Al Badaa’. This is the belief that ALLAH changes His mind after new information comes to Him. This belief necessitates that the person believe that ALLAH does not know everything, but rather he receives new information that He previously did not know.
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