What is noticeable in the words and writings of some contemporaries is that Ali ibn Abi Talib (may Allah be pleased with him) described him as an imamate and not other righteous caliphs, may Allah be pleased with them, and we find one of them saying: "Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib", without reference to evidence or evidence. The research may consist of an introduction, and two sections: the first section: the concept of the imamate. It includes: The first requirement: the concept of imamate in the language. The second requirement is the concept of the Imamate in Sharia. The third requirement is concepts related to the imamate. The second section described Ali (may Allah be pleased with him) as an imamate. It includes: The first demand: Ali (may Allah be pleased with him) was described as an imamate in the asanid. The second demand is that Ali (may Allah be pleased with him) be described as an imamate in the words of the scholars. The third requirement is to assign the description of Ali (may Allah be pleased with him) as the Imamate and not to other righteous caliphs.
AbdulMageed, A. M. K. (2023). Imamate description to Ali bin Abi Talib in the books of the Sunnah. مجلة کلية البنات الأزهرية بطيبة، جامعة الأزهر, 8(7), 181-236. doi: 10.21608/jfga.2023.311966
MLA
Ahmed Mohammed Kassem AbdulMageed. "Imamate description to Ali bin Abi Talib in the books of the Sunnah", مجلة کلية البنات الأزهرية بطيبة، جامعة الأزهر, 8, 7, 2023, 181-236. doi: 10.21608/jfga.2023.311966
HARVARD
AbdulMageed, A. M. K. (2023). 'Imamate description to Ali bin Abi Talib in the books of the Sunnah', مجلة کلية البنات الأزهرية بطيبة، جامعة الأزهر, 8(7), pp. 181-236. doi: 10.21608/jfga.2023.311966
VANCOUVER
AbdulMageed, A. M. K. Imamate description to Ali bin Abi Talib in the books of the Sunnah. مجلة کلية البنات الأزهرية بطيبة، جامعة الأزهر, 2023; 8(7): 181-236. doi: 10.21608/jfga.2023.311966