(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - With reference to over 200 Sunni references and manuscripts, the book entails great information about Imam Reza from the viewpoint of Sunni Muslims.
The book's compiler, Hojataleslam Mohammad Mohsen Tabasi, said he tried to address a fallacy that says Sunni Muslims have very low opinion about Shi'a imams.
The work is a great account on the views of Sunni Muslims on Shi'a imams and provides great evidence to prove that Sunni Muslims are different from Vahhabis.
'Imam Reza from a Sunni Viewpoint' is a response to those who claim Shia-Sunni difference are irreconcilable and cannot be addressed.
"After four years of study, I began to realize that Sunni Muslims are not that much different from Shi'as in their religious beliefs," said Tabasi.
Imam Reza's greatness, personality, leadership, holy shrine and virtues of visiting his shrine are some of the book's topics.
Arranged in 300 pages, 1,000 copies of the Indian version of the book are released in India by the Islamic Culture and Relations Organization.
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The book's compiler, Hojataleslam Mohammad Mohsen Tabasi, said he tried to address a fallacy that says Sunni Muslims have very low opinion about Shi'a imams.
The work is a great account on the views of Sunni Muslims on Shi'a imams and provides great evidence to prove that Sunni Muslims are different from Vahhabis.
'Imam Reza from a Sunni Viewpoint' is a response to those who claim Shia-Sunni difference are irreconcilable and cannot be addressed.
"After four years of study, I began to realize that Sunni Muslims are not that much different from Shi'as in their religious beliefs," said Tabasi.
Imam Reza's greatness, personality, leadership, holy shrine and virtues of visiting his shrine are some of the book's topics.
Arranged in 300 pages, 1,000 copies of the Indian version of the book are released in India by the Islamic Culture and Relations Organization.
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