Hover or tap to see the back cover
Who are the Shi'a?
Their Origins and Beliefs
Translated by Blake Archer Williams
Annotated by Blake Archer Williams
$28 AUD
Available as: Paperback
Who are the Shi'a? presents the creedal or fundamental beliefs of Shi'a Islam while at the same time addressing many of the spurious beliefs that are erroneously attributed to it. The question as to who the Shia are is often posed, with most commentators often giving a narrow historical view. This book takes a more comprehensive look at the true origins and beliefs of the Shī'a. It dispels many myths and misinformation associated with their true origins.
Who are the Shi'a? begins with a discussion of the difference between the Sunni and Shi'a take on the key concept of ijtihad. It then discusses the prerequisites for having religious authority, and who the members of the House of the Prophet are (the issue of the 'isma or inerrancy of the Ahl al-Bayt), and proceeds to provide scriptural proofs concerning the designation to succession of the Prophet.


