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The Shia Shiasim from the 12th/18th to the 14th/2Oth Centuries
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During the past three centuries Shi'ism
has followed its natural rate of growth as before. At the present moment,
during the latter part of the 14th/20th century, Shi'ism is recognized
as the official religion of Iran, and in the Yemen and Iraq the majority
of the population is Shi'ite.
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PAGES IN ORDER
The Origin and Growth of Shiaism The Cause of the Separation of the Shia Minority from the Sunni Majority The Two Problems of Succession and Authority in Religious Sciences The Benefit which the Shia Derived from the Caliphate of Ali(as) The Transfer of the Caliphate to Muawiyah and Its Transformation into a Hereditory Monarchy The Establishment of Umayyad Rule Shi'ism during the 2nd/8th Century Shi'ism during the 3rd/9th Century Shi'ism during in the 4th/1Oth Century Shi'ism during from the 5th/11th to the 9th/15th Centuries Shi'ism during in the 10th/16th and 11th/7th Centuries Shi'ism during from the 12th/18th to the 14th/2Oth Centuries |