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The Social Functions of Imamate

Sayyid Mohammad Kazim Tabataba'i
  • The Social Functions of Imamate
    • Abstract
    • Introduction
    • 1. Hujjah: the means of attaining knowledge and understanding
    • 2. Hujjah, the linked guidance
    • 3. Hujjah and controlling the faults
    • 4. Hujjah: the Manager of Relationships
    • 5. Hujjah, the guard of Shi’ism and Shi'a Beliefs
    • The Last Word
    • Conclusion
    • Bibliography
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Imamah

This paper investigates the existence and impact of Imamate. Imamate is a divine institution, and the Imam is responsible for administering the affairs of society through being linked to the main source of guidance – Allah.

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Sayyid Mohammad Kazim Tabataba'i
Alireza Bahrami
Ahlul Bayt World Assembly
  • The Social Functions of Imamate
    • The Social Functions of Imamate
      • Abstract
      • Introduction
      • 1. Hujjah: the means of attaining knowledge and understanding
      • 2. Hujjah, the linked guidance
      • 3. Hujjah and controlling the faults
      • 4. Hujjah: the Manager of Relationships
      • 5. Hujjah, the guard of Shi’ism and Shi'a Beliefs
      • The Last Word
      • Conclusion
      • Bibliography
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