Imamate

Theological or political status in Islam
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A form of Leadership in Islam

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.

Theology

  • Imamate, in Sunni doctrine the caliphate
  • Sayyid ul Sadaatiyya Imamate, under the household of Hazrat Ishaan (Dakik Family)

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