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- Q11306841 subject Q15480919.
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- Q11306841 abstract "This is a sub-article to Imamah (Shia doctrine) and is specifically about the Nizari Isma'ilism conception of the term.The Imamate (Arabic: إمامة) is a concept in Nizari Isma'ilism which defines the political, religious and spiritual dimensions of authority concerning Islamic leadership over the nation of believers. The primary function of the Imamate is to establish an institution between an Imam who is present and living in the world and his following whereby each are granted rights and responsibilities.The Nizari Imamate follows a genealogy of male Imams originating with Muhammad by his daughter Fatimah and cousin Ali and then through their son Hussein and his descendants up to the present day. Each ordained successor Imam of this lineage is charged with serving the Nizari Ismailis of his era who pay the zakat (tithe) dues to him as the designated Nizari Imam by giving them in return religious and spiritual guidance and also striving for their physical well-being to the best of his ability.With respect to their spiritual nature, the Imams are considered incarnations of the divine word as well as conduits between God and the Ummah. Based on this belief, the Nizari Ismaili concept of Imamate differs from that of the Twelver's concept in that the Nizari Imams possess the authority to interpret the Quran according to the times and change or even abrogate any aspect of "The Way/The Path" (Sharia) of Islam.The 49th and presently living Nizari Imam is Prince Shah Karim Al Hussaini Aga Khan (IV).".
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- Q11306841 comment "This is a sub-article to Imamah (Shia doctrine) and is specifically about the Nizari Isma'ilism conception of the term.The Imamate (Arabic: إمامة) is a concept in Nizari Isma'ilism which defines the political, religious and spiritual dimensions of authority concerning Islamic leadership over the nation of believers.".
- Q11306841 label "Imamate in Nizari doctrine".
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