Shia Imamia believes in the necessity of the existence of an imam in all times and considers the clear text to be obligatory for all imams, along with infallibility and according to this view, the text is one of the reasons for proving the imamate, and the imamate is not proven without a miracle, unless there is a text and the arrest of the Messenger (PBUH) on the person of that Imam. In Ghefari's books and based on his documents - which he considers to be taken from authentic Shia sources -, this Shia point of view has been denied in various ways, and among his reasons are a number of the sayings and writings of Ali (a.s.) in Nahj. It is al-Balagha.
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Hosseinpourasl, A. (2022). Criticism of Ghafari's doubts about the text of the Imamate of Ali (AS) in Nahj al-Balagha. Quarterly Journal of Nahj al-Balagha Research, 10(37), 141-163. doi: 10.22084/nahj.2022.26101.2803
MLA
Azam Hosseinpourasl. "Criticism of Ghafari's doubts about the text of the Imamate of Ali (AS) in Nahj al-Balagha". Quarterly Journal of Nahj al-Balagha Research, 10, 37, 2022, 141-163. doi: 10.22084/nahj.2022.26101.2803
HARVARD
Hosseinpourasl, A. (2022). 'Criticism of Ghafari's doubts about the text of the Imamate of Ali (AS) in Nahj al-Balagha', Quarterly Journal of Nahj al-Balagha Research, 10(37), pp. 141-163. doi: 10.22084/nahj.2022.26101.2803
VANCOUVER
Hosseinpourasl, A. Criticism of Ghafari's doubts about the text of the Imamate of Ali (AS) in Nahj al-Balagha. Quarterly Journal of Nahj al-Balagha Research, 2022; 10(37): 141-163. doi: 10.22084/nahj.2022.26101.2803