11Imam Hasan al-3askari(as) 12-Imam Al-Mahdi (as) ^^ Would be great if you had them memorized ;) Well hope i helped in any possible way. I am a shia and yes we shia's do believe that we have 12 infallible imams. What a imam is, is a kind of messenger chosen by Allah (saw) who keeps spreading and teaching about islam but doesn't have the
OnlyAlawites believe that Imam Ali is a God or is a reincarnation of God. This idea probably came from the fact that Imam Ali had some sort of divine powers and that he did many miracles. It culminated in 1972 when Ayatollah Hasan Mahdi al-Shirazi (1935-80), an Iranian-Iraqi Shia exiled to Lebanon and close to Hafez Al-Assad, wrote a
TwelverShias make up 90% of the total Shia population in the world. The prophet (SAWW) forewarned Ali about 2 groups who will go to jahanem because of the imam. One group will reject him as the true successor and the other group will believe in him to the point of shirk.
Thetwelfth Imam is present today and hidden just as Muhammad was hidden in the cave.9 A cardinal doctrine of Twelvers is the return of the Mahdi, the hidden twelfth Imam, who will bring an end to war. The Doctrine of Mut'a. Two of the unique doctrines of Shiism that are difficult for Westerners to understand are mut'a and taqiyyah.
Bada. Badā' البَدَاء (meaning: "revealing after concealing", [1] or "alteration in the divine will" [8]) is a Twelver Shia Islamic concept regarding the Will of God. It refers to God revealing his will about a decision, wherein the people thought his will had already been made on that issue, as the Shia believe that God has knowledge
IbnAbi'l-Hadid says: "It's narrated that when Imam Ali (PBUH) was in Kufa, people gathered around him and asked him to appoint an Imam for Tarawih, but he banned them from this prayer and said that it's against the tradition of the Prophet. They left Imam Ali (PBUH) and themselves appointed someone as Imam for the prayer.
Shii, member of the smaller of the two major branches of Islam, the Shi'ah, distinguished from the majority Sunnis and characterized especially by the belief that the spiritual and political leadership of the Muslim community was designated to pass through the lineage of Ali, Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law.
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