- The term
imamate or
imamah (Arabic: إمامة, imāmah)
means "leadership" and
refers to the
office of an imam or a
Muslim theocratic state ruled by an imam...
- The
Imamate of Oman (Arabic: إِمَامَة عُمَان, romanized: Imāmat ʿUmān) was a
historical state within the Oman
proper (Arabic: عُمَان ٱلْوُسْطَى, romanized: ʿUmān...
- The
Caucasian Imamate, also
known as the
North Caucasus Imamate (Arabic: إمامة شمال القوقاز, romanized: Imāmat
Shamal al Qawqāz), was a
state established...
- [citation needed] With the
exception of Zaidis, Shia
Muslims believe in the
Imamate, a
principle by
which rulers are
imams who are
divinely chosen, infallible...
- The
Hiraab Imamate (Somali:
Saldanadda Hiraab), also
known as the
Yacquubi Dynasty, was a
Somali kingdom that
ruled parts of the Horn of
Africa during...
- The Mu'ammarid
Imamate, also
referred to as ibn Muammar's
Imamate or
Imamate of Diriyah, was a short-lived
emirate created after the fall of the first...
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human being to get to the
truth and goal. ****s
reject the
doctrine of
Imamate on the
basis of
their interpretation of
verse 33:40 of the Qur'an which...
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interior of Oman led by
their elected Imam,
Ghalib al-Hinai, to
protect the
Imamate of Oman from the
occupation plans of Said bin Taimur,
sultan of Muscat...
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Muslims only
regard Ali as the
legitimate successor. Shia
Muslims ****ert
imamate continued through Ali's sons
Hasan and Husayn,
after whom
different Shia...
- (and
later ratified the
Imamate), and that
Julanda bin
Masud was the
first elected Imam of Oman, in 751 CE. The
first Imamate reached its peak
power in...