Thereis a difference of opinion among Muslims regarding the circumstances in which women may act as imams, i.e. to lead a mixed gendered congregation in salat (prayer). All Muslim scholars agree that women cannot lead prayers for men, except all women congregations. A small number of schools of Islamic thought make exceptions for tarawih (optional Ramadan prayers) or for a congregation Jaʿfaribn Muḥammad (Arabic: جعفر بن محمد الصادق‎‎; 700 or 702-765 C.E.), commonly known as Jafar al-Sadiq or simply as-Sadiq (The Truthful), was the sixth Shī'ah Imam, and a major figure in the Hanafi and Maliki schools of Sunni jurisprudence. He was a descendant of Ali on the side of his father, Muhammad al-Baqir, and of Muhammad ibn Abu Bakr on the maternal side of his Acontributor mentioned that, in one of the sermons of Nahjul Balagha it is written that Imam 'Ali mentioned consultation as one of the reason why he has the legitimate right for Caliphate. Here, 'Ali is contradicting the Shi'a thesis that Muhammad wanted to appoint 'Ali as the Imam. What you are referring to is not a sermon of Imam SoImam Mahdi (A.S) is one of strong common beliefs between Shia and Sunni Muslims who believe greatly in him. Even their scholars gave Fatwa that believing in Imam Mahdi (A.S) is obligatory on all Sunnis. HowSunnis don't believe in Khatme Nabuwat. Sunnis don't believe in Khatme Nabuwat because they await the coming of Isa (A.S), after Muhammad (S.A.W) which would make him (A.S) the last prophet, instead of Muhammad (S.A.W). This contradicts the Sunni interpretation of verse 33:40 and the clear hadiths mentioned above where he says "There Dịch Vụ Hỗ Trợ Vay Tiền Nhanh 1s.

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