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The theology of Twelver Shi'ism contains the five principles of Shia Islam known as Uṣūl ad-Dīn (Arabic: أصول الدين عند الشيعة). Usul al-dín is an Arabic Islamic term which literally translates as 'principles of the faith', roughly interpretable as 'theology'.

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  • The theology of Twelver Shi'ism contains the five principles of Shia Islam known as Uṣūl ad-Dīn (Arabic: أصول الدين عند الشيعة). Usul al-dín is an Arabic Islamic term which literally translates as 'principles of the faith', roughly interpretable as 'theology'. (en)
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  • September 2022 (en)
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  • The theology of Twelver Shi'ism contains the five principles of Shia Islam known as Uṣūl ad-Dīn (Arabic: أصول الدين عند الشيعة). Usul al-dín is an Arabic Islamic term which literally translates as 'principles of the faith', roughly interpretable as 'theology'. (en)
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  • Twelver theology (en)
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