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| list1title = Beliefs and practices
| list1title = Beliefs and practices
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* [[Monotheism]]
* WIP
* [[Alqamarist Holy Books|Holy Books]]
* [[Prophethood in Alqamarism|Prophethood]]
* [[Imamate in Wahdism|Imamate]]
* [[Angels of Alqamarism|Angels]]
* [[Alqmarist Judgement Day|Judgement Day]]
* [[Wahdist Clergy|Clergy]]
* [[Holy Pilgrimage]]


| list2name = Holy days
| list2name = Holy days
| list2title = Days of remembrance
| list2title = Holy days
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* WIP
* WIP
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| list3title = History
| list3title = History
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* [[The Family]]
* WIP
* [[Alqamarist Split|The Split]]
* [[Origin of Wahdist Alqamarism|Origin]]


| list4name = Branches
| list4name = Branches
| list4title = Branches and sects
| list4title = Branches and sects
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| list4 =
* [[Alidun]]
* WIP
* [[Ubaydun]]
* [[Mustafids]]
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Wahdist Alqamarism, otherwise known as Wahdism, is the largest branch of Alqamarism.
Wahdist Alqamarism, otherwise known as Wahdism, is the largest branch of Alqamarism. It holds the belief that prophethood can only pass through blood relation to Prophet Ibrahim. These beliefs come from the saying of the prophets at certain events. The most important of these events being the Akhira. The Akhira was the last sermon in which Prophet Ibrahim proclaimed his descendants as his successors.

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Latest revision as of 06:38, 3 January 2024

Wahdist Alqamarism, otherwise known as Wahdism, is the largest branch of Alqamarism. It holds the belief that prophethood can only pass through blood relation to Prophet Ibrahim. These beliefs come from the saying of the prophets at certain events. The most important of these events being the Akhira. The Akhira was the last sermon in which Prophet Ibrahim proclaimed his descendants as his successors.