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Preparing the Shi'a for the Age of Occultation Part 2

Mohammad Reza Jabbari
  • Preparing the Shi'a for the Age of Occultation Part 2
    • A) The lexical and idiomatic definitions of the word "Wikalah" and brief introduction of "Wikalah" network
    • B) The causes that led to the formation of "the network of agents" and continuation of its activities until the end of the age of occultation
      • 1. The necessity of connection between leadership and the followers
      • 2. Restrictive atmosphere of Abbasids' time and the necessity of protecting Shi'a and the religion by Imam (A)
      • 3. Preparation of the Shi'a for the Age of Occultation
      • 4. Resolving doubts of some Shi'a at the age of occultation
    • C) Time and place of the activities of "the network of agents"
    • D) Duties of "the network of agents"
      • 1. Collecting religious taxes
      • 2. Managing endowments
      • 3. Guiding Shi'a and debating with oppositions
      • 4. Political role of the network of agents
      • 5. Communicational role of the network of agents
      • 6. Helping the oppressed and needy Shi'a
    • E) Features of "the network of agents"
      • 1. Characteristics of members of "the network of agents"
      • 2. Other characteristics of "the network of agents"
        • Leadership
        • Head or chief agents
        • Resident and roaming agents
        • The factor of hiding and concealment
        • Necessary means of communication
        • Introducing some of most eminent agents of Imams (A)
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Ghayba (Occultation)
Imam al-Mahdi
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Mohammad Reza Jabbari
Mohammad Reza Farajian
Ahlul Bayt World Assembly
  • Preparing the Shi'a for the Age of Occultation Part 2
    • Preparing the Shi'a for the Age of Occultation Part 2
      • A) The lexical and idiomatic definitions of the word "Wikalah" and brief introduction of "Wikalah" network
      • B) The causes that led to the formation of "the network of agents" and continuation of its activities until the end of the age of occultation
        • 1. The necessity of connection between leadership and the followers
        • 2. Restrictive atmosphere of Abbasids' time and the necessity of protecting Shi'a and the religion by Imam (A)
        • 3. Preparation of the Shi'a for the Age of Occultation
        • 4. Resolving doubts of some Shi'a at the age of occultation
      • C) Time and place of the activities of "the network of agents"
      • D) Duties of "the network of agents"
        • 1. Collecting religious taxes
        • 2. Managing endowments
        • 3. Guiding Shi'a and debating with oppositions
        • 4. Political role of the network of agents
        • 5. Communicational role of the network of agents
        • 6. Helping the oppressed and needy Shi'a
      • E) Features of "the network of agents"
        • 1. Characteristics of members of "the network of agents"
        • 2. Other characteristics of "the network of agents"
          • Leadership
          • Head or chief agents
          • Resident and roaming agents
          • The factor of hiding and concealment
          • Necessary means of communication
          • Introducing some of most eminent agents of Imams (A)
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