Mutawatir hadith

Examples of Mutawatir Hadith in Shia Islam

Several pivotal narrations are categorized as Mutawatir, each undergirding key theological and doctrinal aspects of Shia thought:

  • The Prophethood of Muhammad: Numerous chains confirm the Prophethood of Muhammad, creating a consensus that elevates this belief to a certitude validated by a multitude of sources.
  • The Imamate: Central to Shia theology is the belief in the Imamate, with Mutawatir Hadith underscoring the divine appointment and infallibility of the Twelve Imams. Narrations such as those affirming the status of Ali ibn Abi Talib serve as vital pillars of Shia identity.
  • The Day of Judgment: The belief in resurrection and accountability on the Day of Judgment is another crucial component supported by Mutawatir narrations, establishing a framework for Shia ethics and morality.

The Role of Mutawatir Hadith in Shia Jurisprudence

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