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  2. Journal of Shi'a Islamic Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Shi'a Islamic Studies is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering research on Shia Islam, including theology, philosophy, mysticism, law, jurisprudence, politics, history, Qur'an and Hadith studies, and current issues relevant to Shi'ism.

  3. Shia Islam - Wikipedia

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    Shia Islam [a] is the second-largest branch of Islam.It holds that Muhammad designated Ali ibn Abi Talib (r. 656–661) as his successor (khalifa) as the imam, that is the spiritual and political leader of the Muslim community.

  4. WikiShia - Wikipedia

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    WikiShia is a free online encyclopedia about Shi'a Islam.It contains more than 23,000 content pages about Shia Islam in 13 languages including English, Persian, Spanish, Turkish, French, Arabic, Urdu, Indonesian, German, Russian, Chinese, Hindi and Kiswahili.

  5. Portal:Shia Islam - Wikipedia

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    Shia Islam is the second-largest branch of Islam.It holds that Muhammad designated Ali ibn Abi Talib (r. 656–661) as his successor (khalifa) as the imam, that is the spiritual and political leader of the Muslim community.

  6. History of Shia Islam - Wikipedia

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    Shi‘a Islam, also known as Shi‘ite Islam or Shia, is the second largest branch of Islam after Sunni Islam. Shias adhere to the teachings of Muhammad and the religious guidance of his family (who are referred to as the Ahl al-Bayt ) or his descendants known as Shia Imams .

  7. Raj'a - Wikipedia

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    In Twelver Shia, however, the reemergence of the Hidden Imam is most commonly referred to as ẓuhūr (lit. ' appearance '). [15] [3] While often considered outside the pale of Islam, [16] rajʿa has also been used by some of the ghulāt (lit. ' exaggerators ') to refer to the passing of the soul into another body (metempsychosis, tanāsukh ...

  8. Category:Shia Muslims by nationality - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Shia Islam - Wikipedia

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    S. Salawat al-Sha'baniyya; Seghatoleslam; Sermon of Ali ibn Husayn in Damascus; Sermon of Zaynab bint Ali in the court of Yazid; Seyed Khorasani; Seyyed Hassani