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Kamaaludin Wa Tamaamun Ne'ma - Perfection of Faith and Completion of Divine Favour
This exceptional work offers a clear, comprehensive, and deeply analytical exploration of the Hidden Imam, his occultation, and related beliefs. Drawing on authentic traditions and the teachings of the Infallible Imams (a.s.), the author systematically addresses doubts, refutes critics, and provides unmatched clarity on this vital aspect of Shia faith. The author presents a comprehensive study of the Imam’s identity, occultation (Ghaibat), and the surrounding theological discourse.
What sets this work apart is its methodical approach. The author draws exclusively on authentic and widely transmitted (mutawātir) narrations when advancing doctrinal arguments, grounding every assertion in the sayings of the Infallible Imams (a.s.). At the same time, the book is encyclopedic in scope—collecting all available material on the subject, whether strong or weak, in order to represent the full historical and theological landscape.
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Kamaaludin Wa Tamaamun Ne'ma - Perfection of Faith and Completion of Divine Favour
This exceptional work offers a clear, comprehensive, and deeply analytical exploration of the Hidden Imam, his occultation, and related beliefs. Drawing on authentic traditions and the teachings of the Infallible Imams (a.s.), the author systematically addresses doubts, refutes critics, and provides unmatched clarity on this vital aspect of Shia faith. The author presents a comprehensive study of the Imam’s identity, occultation (Ghaibat), and the surrounding theological discourse.
What sets this work apart is its methodical approach. The author draws exclusively on authentic and widely transmitted (mutawātir) narrations when advancing doctrinal arguments, grounding every assertion in the sayings of the Infallible Imams (a.s.). At the same time, the book is encyclopedic in scope—collecting all available material on the subject, whether strong or weak, in order to represent the full historical and theological landscape.












