
Far from insisting on leadership through a fixed divine appointment, Imam Ali (AS) repeatedly acknowledged the role of the community in choosing its leaders. His words and actions reflect a deep concern for consultation, public consensus, and the collective interests of the Ummah, even when personal claims could have been advanced instead. Read more →

Among the final counsels of Imam Ali (AS) was a powerful call for unity, reconciliation, and the preservation of harmony among believers. He warned against division and discord, emphasizing that maintaining the unity of the Ummah is among the greatest responsibilities entrusted to those who follow the path of faith. Read more →

Few narrations have shaped Twelver theology as profoundly as the hadith of the Twelve Caliphs. Yet does the evidence truly support the conclusions often built upon it? A careful examination of its authenticity, wording, and historical context reveals a far more complex picture than is commonly assumed. Read more →