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The Divine Authority
كتاب الحجة
The Book on the Divine Authority
Chapter 1:
The Necessity of the Hujja
Chapter 2:
The Categories of the Prophets, the Messengers, and the Imams
Chapter 3:
The Difference between a Messenger, a Prophet, and a Muhaddath
Chapter 4:
The Proof is not Established for Allah upon His Creation but by an Imam
Chapter 5:
The Earth is not Devoid of a Hujja
Chapter 7:
Recognition of the Imam and answering to him
Chapter 8:
Obligation to obey the Imams
Chapter 10:
Imams are the guides
Chapter 11:
Imams are the possessors of the authority of Allah and the treasuries of His knowledge
Chapter 16:
Imams are possessors of the command and they are those who are envied
Chapter 19:
That which Allah عز وجل and His Messenger made obligatory from the creation with the Imams
Chapter 20:
Imams are the People of the Reminder that Allah has ordered His creation to ask questions to
Chapter 21:
Those who Allah described in His Book with knowledge are the Imams
Chapter 23:
Imams are given knowledge and it is firmly constant in their hearts
Chapter 24:
Those who Allah has chosen from His servants and has made them inherit His Book are the Imams
Chapter 25:
Imams in the Book of Allah are of two types: an Imam that calls to Allah and an Imam that calls to the Fire
Chapter 26:
The Qur’an guides to the Imam
Chapter 29:
Deeds are presented before the Prophet and the Imams
Chapter 32:
Imams are the heirs of knowledge inherited one from the other
Chapter 33:
Imams inherit the knowledge of the Prophet and all the prophets and successors the came before them
Chapter 35:
No one has collected the entire Qur’an except the Imams and they possess all of its knowledge
Chapter 38:
What the Imams possess from the weapons and belongings of the Messenger of Allah
Chapter 39:
The example of the armaments of the Messenger of Allah is like that of the Ark of the Covenant of Bani Israel
Chapter 40:
Statements about the scroll, the Jafr, the Jamia, and the mushaf of Fatima
Chapter 44:
Imams have all of the knowledge that was given to the angels, prophets, and messengers
Chapter 45:
Unique reports mentioning the occult
Chapter 47:
Imams know when they will die and they will not die except voluntarily
Chapter 48:
Imams know that which has occurred and that which has yet to occur and nothing is hidden from them
Chapter 49:
Allah did not teach His Prophet knowledge except that He ordered him to teach it to the Commander of the Faithful and he was a partner in the knowledge
Chapter 50:
Aspects of the knowledge of the Imams
Chapter 52:
Leaving the affair of religion to the Messenger of Allah and to the Imams
Chapter 53:
Similarities between the Imams and those who have passed and the detest of attributing prophethood to them
Chapter 54:
Imams are muhaddaths and are conversant
Chapter 55:
The Spirits inside the Imams
Chapter 56:
The Spirit by which Allah protects the Imams
Chapter 58:
Imams are equal in knowledge, fervour, and obedience
Chapter 61:
Imams do not act except by the covenant from Allah and His command, and they do not bypass it
Chapter 62:
Affairs that necessitate the proof of the Imam
Chapter 63:
Imamate continues through the descendants and not through a brother, uncle, or other than that from the relatives
Chapter 64:
What Allah and His messenger prescribed for the Imams one by one
Chapter 66:
Indication to and designation of al-Hasan b. `Ali
Chapte
r 68:
Indication to and designation of `Ali b. al-Husayn
Chapter 70:
Indication to and designation of Abu `Abdillah Ja`far b. Muhammad as-Sadiq
Chapter 71:
Indication to and designation of Abu’l Hasan Musa
Chapter 72:
Indication to and designation of Abu’l Hasan ar-Rida
Chapter 73:
Indication to and designation of Abu Ja`far the Second
Chapter 74:
Indication to and designation of Abu’l Hasan the Third
Chapter 76:
Indication to and designation of the Patron of the House
Chapter 77:
Naming of those who have seen him
Chapter 78:
Prohibition from the name
Chapter 80:
The Occultation
Chapter 81:
The criterion to discern between truthful and false claims to the affair of Imamate
Chapter 82:
Dislike of setting a time for the reappearance
Chapter 83:
Refinement and trial
Chapter 84:
One who recognizes his Imam will not be harmed by the advance or delay of this affair
Chapter 86:
Regarding those who follow a religion for Allah without an Imam from Allah
Chapter 87:
Those who die without an Imam from the Imams of Guidance
Chapter 88:
Those who recognize the truth from Ahl al-Bayt and those who doubt it
Chapter 89:
What is obligatory for the people at the passing of the Imam
Chapter 90:
When an Imam knows that the affair has reached him
Chapter 91:
Conditions of the Imams in regards to age
Chapter 93:
Birth of the Imams
Chapter 95:
Submission and the Excellence of Muslim
Chapter 96:
It is obligatory for people after their Hajj rituals to meet the Imams
Chapter 97:
The angels enter the homes of the Imams and step on their furnishings and bring them news
Chapter 99:
When the rule of the Imams becomes foremost they will judge by the judgment of the Family of Dawud and they will not ask for evidence
Chapter 101:
There is nothing true in the hands of the people except what has come from the Imams and all things that come from other than them is false
Chapter 103:
The command of the Prophet to wish the Imams of the Muslims well and the need to remain with their group
Chapter 104:
What is obligatory from the rights of the Imam over his followers and the rights of the followers over the Imam
Chapter 105:
The whole Earth belongs to the Imam
Chapter 107:
Select narrations on divine authority
Chapter 108:
Notable points and comprehensive narrations about divine authority
Chapter 111:
The birth of the Prophet and his death
Chapter 113:
The birth of Amir al-Mu’mineen
Chapter 114:
The birth of al-Zahra’ Fatima
Chapter 115:
The birth of al-Hasan b. `Ali
Chapter 116:
The birth of al-Husayn b. `Ali
Chapter 117:
The birth of `Ali b. al-Husayn
Chapter 118:
The birth of Abu Ja`far Muhammad b. `Ali
Chapter 119:
The birth of Abu `Abdillah Ja`far b. Muhammad
Chapter 120:
The birth of Abu'l Hasan Musa b. Ja`far
Chapter 121:
The birth of Abū ‘l-Ḥasan al-Riḍā
Chapter 122:
The birth of Abu Ja`far Muhammad b. `Ali the Second
Chapter 123:
The birth of Abu Muhammad al-Hasan b. `Ali
Chapter 125:
The birth of the Patron
Chapter 126:
What has come about the twelve and the indication to them from Alla
Chapter 127:
If a man is promised to find something with his son but it is found in his sons or grandsons then it still is the same promise
Chapter 129:
Payment to the Imam
Chapter 130:
Fay', Anfal, the meaning of Khums, its rules, and what is required from it
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