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Shi'a Islam - Main Shi'a doctrines.
Shi'a believe in doctrines included in the Sunni five pillars of Islam, however Shi'a categorize them differently. Shi'a beliefs include the following:
Roots of Religion (Usūl al-Dīn)
Tawhīd (Oneness): The Oneness of God
Adalah (Justice): The Justice of God
Nubuwwah (Prophethood): God has appointed perfect and infallible prophets and messengers to teach mankind the religion (i.e. a perfect system on how to live in "peace".) ...
See also:Shi'a Islam, Shi'a Islam - Etymology, Shi'a Islam - Introduction, Shi'a Islam - Demographics of Shi'a Islam, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a doctrines, Shi'a Islam - Main Shi'a doctrines, Shi'a Islam - Additional doctrines, Shi'a Islam - The Shi'a denominations, Shi'a Islam - Status of a Shi'a Imam, Shi'a Islam - The role of religious scholars, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a and Sunni traditions, Shi'a Islam - Collections of Hadiths from Shi'a sources include, Shi'a Islam - Religious calendar, Shi'a Islam - History of the Shi'a, Shi'a Islam - Historical Shi'a-Sunni relations, Shi'a Islam - Major centers of Shi'a scholarship, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a texts Read more here: » Shi'a Islam: Encyclopedia II - Shi'a Islam - Shi'a doctrines |
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|  |  |  | 818: Encyclopedia II - Los Angeles California - EducationThe school district that serves the city of Los Angeles is the Los Angeles Unified School District. After Proposition 13 in 1978, urban school districts had considerable trouble with funding and LAUSD became known for its underfunded, overcrowded and poorly maintained campuses. Wealthy and upper-middle-class parents placed their children in elite private schools, while middle-class families fled into suburban school districts beyond LAUSD boundaries. Since then, the LAUSD has embarked on an aggressive school construction program to relieve overcrowding, and its magnet schools have a reputation of being good schools ...
See also:Los Angeles California, Los Angeles California - History, Los Angeles California - Geography and climate, Los Angeles California - Geography, Los Angeles California - Climate, Los Angeles California - Government, Los Angeles California - Legal System, Los Angeles California - Economy, Los Angeles California - Demographics, Los Angeles California - Census 2000, Los Angeles California - National origins, Los Angeles California - Crime, Los Angeles California - People and culture, Los Angeles California - Religion, Los Angeles California - Arts and entertainment, Los Angeles California - Districts and communities, Los Angeles California - Transportation, Los Angeles California - Education, Los Angeles California - Professional sports, Los Angeles California - Media, Los Angeles California - Telephone area codes, Los Angeles California - Sister cities, Los Angeles California - Trivia Read more here: » Los Angeles California: Encyclopedia II - Los Angeles California - Education |
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|  |  |  | 818: Encyclopedia II - Los Angeles California - TransportationLos Angeles has one of the largest freeway systems in the world, which handles millions of commuters as they journey a daily collective migration of about 99 million miles (160 million km).
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority and other agencies operate an extensive system of bus lines, as well as subway and light rail lines, which together carry over a million passengers a day. The major rail system includes the Red Line subway, the Gold, Blue, and Green Line light rail, and the Orange Line, a dedicated busway ...
See also:Los Angeles California, Los Angeles California - History, Los Angeles California - Geography and climate, Los Angeles California - Geography, Los Angeles California - Climate, Los Angeles California - Government, Los Angeles California - Legal System, Los Angeles California - Economy, Los Angeles California - Demographics, Los Angeles California - Census 2000, Los Angeles California - National origins, Los Angeles California - Crime, Los Angeles California - People and culture, Los Angeles California - Religion, Los Angeles California - Arts and entertainment, Los Angeles California - Districts and communities, Los Angeles California - Transportation, Los Angeles California - Education, Los Angeles California - Professional sports, Los Angeles California - Media, Los Angeles California - Telephone area codes, Los Angeles California - Sister cities, Los Angeles California - Trivia Read more here: » Los Angeles California: Encyclopedia II - Los Angeles California - Transportation |
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Los Angeles California - Census 2000.
As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there were 3,694,820 people, 1,275,412 households, and 798,407 families residing in the city. The population density was 3,041.3/km² (7,876.8/mi²). There were 1,337,706 housing units at an average density of 1,101.1/km² (2,851.8/mi²). The racial makeup of the city was 46.93% White, 11.24% African American, 0.80% Native American, 15.89% Asian, 0.16% Pacific Islander, 25.70% from other races, and 5.18% from two or mor ...
See also:Los Angeles California, Los Angeles California - History, Los Angeles California - Geography and climate, Los Angeles California - Geography, Los Angeles California - Climate, Los Angeles California - Government, Los Angeles California - Legal System, Los Angeles California - Economy, Los Angeles California - Demographics, Los Angeles California - Census 2000, Los Angeles California - National origins, Los Angeles California - Crime, Los Angeles California - People and culture, Los Angeles California - Religion, Los Angeles California - Arts and entertainment, Los Angeles California - Districts and communities, Los Angeles California - Transportation, Los Angeles California - Education, Los Angeles California - Professional sports, Los Angeles California - Media, Los Angeles California - Telephone area codes, Los Angeles California - Sister cities, Los Angeles California - Trivia Read more here: » Los Angeles California: Encyclopedia II - Los Angeles California - Demographics |
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|  |  |  | 818: Encyclopedia II - Los Angeles California - EconomyThe economy of Los Angeles is driven by international trade, entertainment (television, motion pictures, and recorded music), aerospace, agriculture, petroleum, and tourism. Los Angeles is also the largest manufacturing center in the United States. The contiguous ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach together compose the most significant port in North America and one of the most important ports in the world. They are vital to trade within the Pacific Rim. Los Angeles is the world center for the entertainment industry, including adult entertain ...
See also:Los Angeles California, Los Angeles California - History, Los Angeles California - Geography and climate, Los Angeles California - Geography, Los Angeles California - Climate, Los Angeles California - Government, Los Angeles California - Legal System, Los Angeles California - Economy, Los Angeles California - Demographics, Los Angeles California - Census 2000, Los Angeles California - National origins, Los Angeles California - Crime, Los Angeles California - People and culture, Los Angeles California - Religion, Los Angeles California - Arts and entertainment, Los Angeles California - Districts and communities, Los Angeles California - Transportation, Los Angeles California - Education, Los Angeles California - Professional sports, Los Angeles California - Media, Los Angeles California - Telephone area codes, Los Angeles California - Sister cities, Los Angeles California - Trivia Read more here: » Los Angeles California: Encyclopedia II - Los Angeles California - Economy |
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|  |  |  | 818: Encyclopedia II - Los Angeles California - People and cultureThe people of Los Angeles are known as Angelenos. L.A. can truly be described as a "world city" (Alpha World City) — that is, it has one of the largest and most diverse populations of any municipality anywhere. The Hispanic and Asian American populations are growing particularly quickly — the Asian American population is the second largest of any city in the U.S. Los Angeles hosts the largest populations of Armenians, Cambodians, Filipinos, Guatemalans, Israelis, Koreans, Salvadorans, Thais, Mexicans, and Hungarians outside of the ...
See also:Los Angeles California, Los Angeles California - History, Los Angeles California - Geography and climate, Los Angeles California - Geography, Los Angeles California - Climate, Los Angeles California - Government, Los Angeles California - Legal System, Los Angeles California - Economy, Los Angeles California - Demographics, Los Angeles California - Census 2000, Los Angeles California - National origins, Los Angeles California - Crime, Los Angeles California - People and culture, Los Angeles California - Religion, Los Angeles California - Arts and entertainment, Los Angeles California - Districts and communities, Los Angeles California - Transportation, Los Angeles California - Education, Los Angeles California - Professional sports, Los Angeles California - Media, Los Angeles California - Telephone area codes, Los Angeles California - Sister cities, Los Angeles California - Trivia Read more here: » Los Angeles California: Encyclopedia II - Los Angeles California - People and culture |
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|  |  |  | 818: Encyclopedia II - Los Angeles California - Arts and entertainmentLos Angeles calls itself the capital of entertainment. The largest entertainment industries in Los Angeles are television and film production, with music business and art being huge industries as well. The city has also begun offering more institutions of culture, following behind that of New York City and Chicago. Some of the most notable cultural institutions include the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), the Getty Center, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), the Museum of Neon Art (MONA), the Norton Simon Museum, the Museum of To ...
See also:Los Angeles California, Los Angeles California - History, Los Angeles California - Geography and climate, Los Angeles California - Geography, Los Angeles California - Climate, Los Angeles California - Government, Los Angeles California - Legal System, Los Angeles California - Economy, Los Angeles California - Demographics, Los Angeles California - Census 2000, Los Angeles California - National origins, Los Angeles California - Crime, Los Angeles California - People and culture, Los Angeles California - Religion, Los Angeles California - Arts and entertainment, Los Angeles California - Districts and communities, Los Angeles California - Transportation, Los Angeles California - Education, Los Angeles California - Professional sports, Los Angeles California - Media, Los Angeles California - Telephone area codes, Los Angeles California - Sister cities, Los Angeles California - Trivia Read more here: » Los Angeles California: Encyclopedia II - Los Angeles California - Arts and entertainment |
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|  |  |  | 818: Encyclopedia II - Los Angeles California - Districts and communitiesThe city is divided into many neighborhoods, many of which were towns that were annexed by the growing city. There are also several independent cities in and around Los Angeles, but they are popularly grouped with the city of Los Angeles by most people since they lie mostly in Los Angeles County and are thus very intertwined. Generally, the city is divided into the following areas: Downtown, East Los Angeles, South Los Angeles, the Harbor, Hollywood, Mid-City, Westside Los Angeles, the San Fernando Valley, and the San Gabriel Valley. Some we ...
See also:Los Angeles California, Los Angeles California - History, Los Angeles California - Geography and climate, Los Angeles California - Geography, Los Angeles California - Climate, Los Angeles California - Government, Los Angeles California - Legal System, Los Angeles California - Economy, Los Angeles California - Demographics, Los Angeles California - Census 2000, Los Angeles California - National origins, Los Angeles California - Crime, Los Angeles California - People and culture, Los Angeles California - Religion, Los Angeles California - Arts and entertainment, Los Angeles California - Districts and communities, Los Angeles California - Transportation, Los Angeles California - Education, Los Angeles California - Professional sports, Los Angeles California - Media, Los Angeles California - Telephone area codes, Los Angeles California - Sister cities, Los Angeles California - Trivia Read more here: » Los Angeles California: Encyclopedia II - Los Angeles California - Districts and communities |
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|  |  |  | 818: Encyclopedia II - Los Angeles California - GovernmentThe city is governed by a mayor-council system. The current mayor is Antonio Villaraigosa. There are 15 city council districts. Other elected city officials include the city attorney, Rocky Delgadillo, and the city controller, Laura Chick. The city attorney prosecutes misdemeanors within the city limits. The district attorney, elected by the county voters, prosecutes misdemeanors in unincorporated areas and in 78 of the 88 cities in t ...
See also:Los Angeles California, Los Angeles California - History, Los Angeles California - Geography and climate, Los Angeles California - Geography, Los Angeles California - Climate, Los Angeles California - Government, Los Angeles California - Legal System, Los Angeles California - Economy, Los Angeles California - Demographics, Los Angeles California - Census 2000, Los Angeles California - National origins, Los Angeles California - Crime, Los Angeles California - People and culture, Los Angeles California - Religion, Los Angeles California - Arts and entertainment, Los Angeles California - Districts and communities, Los Angeles California - Transportation, Los Angeles California - Education, Los Angeles California - Professional sports, Los Angeles California - Media, Los Angeles California - Telephone area codes, Los Angeles California - Sister cities, Los Angeles California - Trivia Read more here: » Los Angeles California: Encyclopedia II - Los Angeles California - Government |
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|  |  |  | 818: Encyclopedia II - Los Angeles California - EconomyThe economy of Los Angeles is driven by international trade, entertainment (television, motion pictures, and recorded music), aerospace, agriculture, petroleum, and tourism. Los Angeles is also the largest manufacturing center in the United States. The contiguous ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach together compose the most significant port in North America and one of the most important ports in the world. They are vital to trade within the Pacific Rim. Los Angeles is the world center for the entertainment industry, including adult entertain ...
See also:Los Angeles California, Los Angeles California - History, Los Angeles California - Geography and Climate, Los Angeles California - Geography, Los Angeles California - Neighborhoods and districts, Los Angeles California - Climate, Los Angeles California - Pollution, Los Angeles California - Seismic activity, Los Angeles California - People and Culture, Los Angeles California - Demographics, Los Angeles California - Crime, Los Angeles California - Arts and Entertainment, Los Angeles California - Food Nightlife Shopping, Los Angeles California - Media, Los Angeles California - Religion, Los Angeles California - Sports, Los Angeles California - Economy, Los Angeles California - Infrastructure, Los Angeles California - Government, Los Angeles California - Legal System, Los Angeles California - Schools, Los Angeles California - Transportation, Los Angeles California - Trivia, Los Angeles California - Telephone Area Codes, Los Angeles California - Reference, Los Angeles California - Sister Cities Read more here: » Los Angeles California: Encyclopedia II - Los Angeles California - Economy |
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|  |  |  | 818: Encyclopedia II - Gascony - The Vikings in Gascony 840-982According to Joël Supéry ("Le Secret des Vikings" Editions des Equateurs, 2005), the Vikings who invaded France were attempting to create a commercial route to Méditerranea. As the Strait of Gibraltar was in the hands of the Saracens settled in Andalousia, the scandinavian traders decided to join "Mare Nostrum" across Aquitany. The route was going from Bayonne to Pampelona and Zaragoza across the Pyrénées and then descending the river Ebro to Tortosa which was the main slave market of Méditerranea. Their attacks in Gascony in 842 eand ...
See also:Gascony, Gascony - History, Gascony - Origins, Gascony - Dukes and counts of Gascony, Gascony - The Vikings in Gascony 840-982, Gascony - Geography, Gascony - Economy, Gascony - External link Read more here: » Gascony: Encyclopedia II - Gascony - The Vikings in Gascony 840-982 |
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|  |  |  | 818: Encyclopedia II - Shi'a Islam - Shi'a textsOnline Shi'a references:
The Origins and Early Development of Shi'a Islam by S.H.M. Jafri. ISBN: 0-195-79-3870 (online version)
Imamate & Wilayat by Sayyed Muhammad Rizvi.
What is Khums?
Ethical Role-Models by Sayyid Mahdi as-Sadr
The Message by Ayatullah Ja'far Subhani
Academic sources:
Shi'a Islam by Muhammed H. Al-Tabataba'i. (online version)
Expectation of the Millennium: Shi'Ism in History by Seyyed Hossein Nasr.
Shi ...
See also:Shi'a Islam, Shi'a Islam - Etymology, Shi'a Islam - Introduction, Shi'a Islam - Demographics of Shi'a Islam, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a doctrines, Shi'a Islam - Main Shi'a doctrines, Shi'a Islam - Additional doctrines, Shi'a Islam - The Shi'a denominations, Shi'a Islam - Status of a Shi'a Imam, Shi'a Islam - The role of religious scholars, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a and Sunni traditions, Shi'a Islam - Collections of Hadiths from Shi'a sources include, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a Hadith, Shi'a Islam - Religious calendar, Shi'a Islam - History of the Shi'a, Shi'a Islam - Historical Shi'a-Sunni relations, Shi'a Islam - Major centers of Shi'a scholarship, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a texts Read more here: » Shi'a Islam: Encyclopedia II - Shi'a Islam - Shi'a texts |
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|  |  |  | 818: Encyclopedia II - Gospel according to the Hebrews - Reputation of the Gospel of the HebrewsThe only work which was at all generally received, and relied upon, in addition to the four canonical Gospels, though later judged apocryphal, is this Gospel according to the Hebrews. St. Jerome, who knew it in an Aramaic text under the name of The Gospel according to the Nazarenes, regards it as the Hebrew original of our Greek canonical Gospel according to St. Matthew.
The Catholic Encyclopedia (1908) states
'But, as far as can be judged from its fragments which have come down to us, it has n ...
See also:Gospel according to the Hebrews, Gospel according to the Hebrews - Reputation of the Gospel of the Hebrews, Gospel according to the Hebrews - Gospel according to the Hebrews: text and manuscripts, Gospel according to the Hebrews - External link Read more here: » Gospel according to the Hebrews: Encyclopedia II - Gospel according to the Hebrews - Reputation of the Gospel of the Hebrews |
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|  |  |  | 818: Encyclopedia II - King of Italy - Frankish kingsPippin of Italy, third son of Charlemagne, is crowned King of Italy by Pope Hadrian I in 781. He reigned over Northern Italy, while Central Italy became the Papal States.
Pippin: 781-810
Bernard: 810-818
Lothar I: 818-839
Louis II: 839-875 (actual control was exercised by his father, Lothar, until the latter's death in 855)
Charles the Bald: 875-877
Carloman: ...
See also:King of Italy, King of Italy - Barbarian kings, King of Italy - Frankish kings, King of Italy - Kings under the Holy Roman Empire, King of Italy - Napoleonic era, King of Italy - House of Savoy Read more here: » King of Italy: Encyclopedia II - King of Italy - Frankish kings |
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|  |  |  | 818: Encyclopedia II - List of Lands of the Carolingian Empire - Prior to the formation of the Empire 751–800
Kingdom of the Franks (751–768). Containing:
Kingdom of Aquitaine (containing regions of: Aquitaine, Auvergne, Gascony, Septimania (752–768))
Kingdom of Austrasia (containing regions of: Alsace, Bavaria, Franconia, Frisia, Hesse, Swabia, Thuringia)
Kingdom of Burgundy (containing regions of: Burgundy, Provence)
Kingdom of Neustria (containing regions of: Francia, Neustria)
Kingdom of Austrasia (768 ...
See also:List of Lands of the Carolingian Empire, List of Lands of the Carolingian Empire - Prior to the formation of the Empire 751–800, List of Lands of the Carolingian Empire - From the formation of the Empire until the Treaty of Verdun 800–843, List of Lands of the Carolingian Empire - From the Treaty of Verdun until the death of Charles the Fat 843–888, List of Lands of the Carolingian Empire - After the death of Charles the Fat in 888 Read more here: » List of Lands of the Carolingian Empire: Encyclopedia II - List of Lands of the Carolingian Empire - Prior to the formation of the Empire 751–800 |
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See also:Shi'a Islam, Shi'a Islam - Etymology, Shi'a Islam - Introduction, Shi'a Islam - Demographics of Shi'a Islam, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a doctrines, Shi'a Islam - Main Shi'a doctrines, Shi'a Islam - Additional doctrines, Shi'a Islam - The Shi'a denominations, Shi'a Islam - Status of a Shi'a Imam, Shi'a Islam - The role of religious scholars, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a and Sunni traditions, Shi'a Islam - Collections of Hadiths from Shi'a sources include, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a Hadith, Shi'a Islam - Religious calendar, Shi'a Islam - History of the Shi'a, Shi'a Islam - Historical Shi'a-Sunni relations, Shi'a Islam - Major centers of Shi'a scholarship, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a texts Read more here: » Shi'a Islam: Encyclopedia II - Shi'a Islam - Major centers of Shi'a scholarship |
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Shi'a Islam - Historical Shi'a-Sunni relations.
See main article: Historical Shi'a-Sunni relations
Shi'a and Sunni historians record that many Shia's have been persecuted, intimidated, and killed, starting with the Abu Bakr coming into power, through the coup d'état of Alis caliphate, in the Shi'a view . In the past, most leading Sunni scholars are known to have openly considered the Shi'a as "Kafir" (disbelievers). This was mainly fueled by misunderstanding Shi'a concepts such as Taqiyya, Muta, and the Shi'a poin ...
See also:Shi'a Islam, Shi'a Islam - Etymology, Shi'a Islam - Introduction, Shi'a Islam - Demographics of Shi'a Islam, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a doctrines, Shi'a Islam - Main Shi'a doctrines, Shi'a Islam - Additional doctrines, Shi'a Islam - The Shi'a denominations, Shi'a Islam - Status of a Shi'a Imam, Shi'a Islam - The role of religious scholars, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a and Sunni traditions, Shi'a Islam - Collections of Hadiths from Shi'a sources include, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a Hadith, Shi'a Islam - Religious calendar, Shi'a Islam - History of the Shi'a, Shi'a Islam - Historical Shi'a-Sunni relations, Shi'a Islam - Major centers of Shi'a scholarship, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a texts Read more here: » Shi'a Islam: Encyclopedia II - Shi'a Islam - History of the Shi'a |
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Shi'a Islam - Main Shi'a doctrines.
Shi'a believe in doctrines included in the Sunni five pillars of Islam, however Shi'a categorize them differently. Shi'a beliefs include the following:
Roots of Religion (Usūl al-Dīn)
Tawhīd (Oneness): The Oneness of God
Adalah (Justice): The Justice of God
Nubuwwah (Prophethood): God has appointed perfect and infallible prophets and messengers to teach mankind the religion (i.e. a perfect system on how to live in "peace".) ...
See also:Shi'a Islam, Shi'a Islam - Etymology, Shi'a Islam - Introduction, Shi'a Islam - Demographics of Shi'a Islam, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a doctrines, Shi'a Islam - Main Shi'a doctrines, Shi'a Islam - Additional doctrines, Shi'a Islam - The Shi'a denominations, Shi'a Islam - Status of a Shi'a Imam, Shi'a Islam - The role of religious scholars, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a and Sunni traditions, Shi'a Islam - Collections of Hadiths from Shi'a sources include, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a Hadith, Shi'a Islam - Religious calendar, Shi'a Islam - History of the Shi'a, Shi'a Islam - Historical Shi'a-Sunni relations, Shi'a Islam - Major centers of Shi'a scholarship, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a texts Read more here: » Shi'a Islam: Encyclopedia II - Shi'a Islam - Shi'a doctrines |
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|  |  |  | 818: Encyclopedia II - Shi'a Islam - The Shi'a denominationsThe Shi'a of the present day are divided into denominations based on their beliefs regarding the sequence of the imams.
Most Shi'a are Twelvers; they recognize twelve imams, of whom the twelfth, the Mahdi, has been occluded, or removed from human view, and will return at some time in the future.
Ali ibn Abu Talib (600–661), also known as Ali Amir al Mo'mineen
Hasan ibn Ali (625–669), also known as Hasan al Mujtaba
Husayn ibn Ali (626–680), also known as Husayn al Shahe ...
See also:Shi'a Islam, Shi'a Islam - Etymology, Shi'a Islam - Introduction, Shi'a Islam - Demographics of Shi'a Islam, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a doctrines, Shi'a Islam - Main Shi'a doctrines, Shi'a Islam - Additional doctrines, Shi'a Islam - The Shi'a denominations, Shi'a Islam - Status of a Shi'a Imam, Shi'a Islam - The role of religious scholars, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a and Sunni traditions, Shi'a Islam - Collections of Hadiths from Shi'a sources include, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a Hadith, Shi'a Islam - Religious calendar, Shi'a Islam - History of the Shi'a, Shi'a Islam - Historical Shi'a-Sunni relations, Shi'a Islam - Major centers of Shi'a scholarship, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a texts Read more here: » Shi'a Islam: Encyclopedia II - Shi'a Islam - The Shi'a denominations |
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|  |  |  | 818: Encyclopedia II - Shi'a Islam - Shi'a and Sunni traditionsWhile the Shi'a and the Sunni accept the same sacred text, the Qur'an, they differ somewhat in their approach to recorded oral tradition, or hadith. Shi'a believe that the split between the Shi'a and Sunni extends back to the time of Muhammad's death, when a small number of Muslims supported the successorship of Ali and the rest of the Muslims accepted Abu Bakr, then Umar and Uthman. The Shi'a believe that the testimony that can be traced back to reliable sources is to be trusted, and traditions that cannot be fully verified are suspect. The ...
See also:Shi'a Islam, Shi'a Islam - Etymology, Shi'a Islam - Introduction, Shi'a Islam - Demographics of Shi'a Islam, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a doctrines, Shi'a Islam - Main Shi'a doctrines, Shi'a Islam - Additional doctrines, Shi'a Islam - The Shi'a denominations, Shi'a Islam - Status of a Shi'a Imam, Shi'a Islam - The role of religious scholars, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a and Sunni traditions, Shi'a Islam - Collections of Hadiths from Shi'a sources include, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a Hadith, Shi'a Islam - Religious calendar, Shi'a Islam - History of the Shi'a, Shi'a Islam - Historical Shi'a-Sunni relations, Shi'a Islam - Major centers of Shi'a scholarship, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a texts Read more here: » Shi'a Islam: Encyclopedia II - Shi'a Islam - Shi'a and Sunni traditions |
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|  |  |  | 818: Encyclopedia II - Shi'a Islam - Religious calendarAll Muslims, Sunni or Shi'a, celebrate the following annual holidays:
Eid ul-Fitr (عيد الفطر), which falls on the first day of Shawwal, marks the end of fasting during the month of Ramadan.
Eid ul-Adha, which marks the end of the Hajj or pilgrimage to Makkah, starts on the 10th day of Dhul Hijja.
The following days are celebrated by Shi'a only, unless otherwise noted:
The Festival of Muharram and Ashurah (عاشوراء). For Shi'a, this commemorates Imam Husayn bin Ali's ma ...
See also:Shi'a Islam, Shi'a Islam - Etymology, Shi'a Islam - Introduction, Shi'a Islam - Demographics of Shi'a Islam, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a doctrines, Shi'a Islam - Main Shi'a doctrines, Shi'a Islam - Additional doctrines, Shi'a Islam - The Shi'a denominations, Shi'a Islam - Status of a Shi'a Imam, Shi'a Islam - The role of religious scholars, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a and Sunni traditions, Shi'a Islam - Collections of Hadiths from Shi'a sources include, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a Hadith, Shi'a Islam - Religious calendar, Shi'a Islam - History of the Shi'a, Shi'a Islam - Historical Shi'a-Sunni relations, Shi'a Islam - Major centers of Shi'a scholarship, Shi'a Islam - Shi'a texts Read more here: » Shi'a Islam: Encyclopedia II - Shi'a Islam - Religious calendar |
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