- Source: Imamate
The term imamate or imamah (Arabic: إمامة, imāmah) means "leadership" and refers to the office of an imam or a Muslim theocratic state ruled by an imam.
Theology
Imamate in Shia doctrine, the doctrine of the leadership of the Muslim community in Shia Islam. For specific Shia sects, see:
Imamate in Twelver doctrine
Imamate in Ismaili doctrine
Imamate in Nizari doctrine
Imamate in Zaydi doctrine
List
Caucasian Imamate, a state during the early and mid-19th century in the Eastern Caucasus
Imamate of Oman, a state existed in what is now Oman
Imamate of Aussa, an early modern state in Ethiopia
Imamate of Futa Jallon, a state in West Africa from 1725 until 1896
Almamyate of Futa Toro, a state in West Africa from 1776 until 1861
Hiraab Imamate, a Somali state in the 17th and 18th centuries
Imams of Yemen, political leadership of the Zaidi branch of Shia from 897 until 1962
Rustamid Imamate, an Ibadi Persian dynasty in North Africa from 767 until 909
Imamate of Nafusa, a state in Libya from the 8th century until 911
Mu'ammarid Imamate, a short-lived state after the fall of the First Saudi State from 1818 until 1820
Imamate of Nejd, the Second Saudi State, existing from 1824 to 1891
Nizari Ismaili state, a Shia state in the Middle East from 1090 until 1273
Imamate of Nasr ad-Din, a short-lived state during the Mauritanian Thirty Years' War from 1673 until 1674
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ali bin Abi Thalib
- Dua Belas Imam
- Dinasti Idrisiyyah
- Husain bin Ali
- Ja'far ash-Shadiq
- Hasan bin Ali
- Muhammad al-Baqir
- Khawarij
- Ali bin Husain
- Ibadi
- Imamate
- Imamate of Oman
- Caucasian Imamate
- Hiraab Imamate
- Imamate of Aussa
- Imamate in Twelver doctrine
- Mu'ammarid Imamate
- Imamate in Shia doctrine
- Caliphate
- Imamate in Ismaili doctrine